Summary: Football (and War) is about Winning
The film, “Patton”, opens with George C. Scott giving an abbreviated version of General George Patton’s actual speech to the men of the Third Army on the eve of D-Day.
Today’s wars apparently require a different kind of general; one who gets combat ribbons for testifying before Congress and giving press conferences. They could win wars if the pukes in Washington would let them annihilate the enemy.
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border0 alt width136 height200 The film, Patton, opens with George
C. Scott giving an abbreviated version of General George Pattons
actual speech to the men of the Third Army on the eve of
DDay.Todays wars apparently require a different kind of general one
who gets combat ribbons for testifying before Congress and giving
press conferences. They could win wars if the pukes in Washington
would let them annihilate the enemy.Pattons actual speech was laced
with profanity of the kind any man who has spent time in the Army
or other branches of the service understood. Patton began by saying
Americans love to fight, traditionally. All real Americans love the
sting and clash of battle.When you, here, every one of you, were
kids, you all admired the champion marble player, the fastest
runner, the toughest boxer, the big league ball players, and the
AllAmerican football players. Americans will not tolerate a loser.
Americans despise cowards.The late comedian George Carlin had a
routine in which he compared baseball to football. In baseball, he
said, you play in a park. In football, you play in a stadium on a
grid. Carlin knew that football is as much about war as it is about
winning. The very image of a football player is a large,
intimidating man clad in body armor.The Superbowl is a clash of
titans, men who have fought for every inch and every point until
the whistle blows and the game is ended. We dont go to the games or
tune in on television to watch women play football.We dont want
women analyzing the game afterward. We dont even like seeing them
interview the players on the sidelines. We do like the cheerleaders
in their skimpy outfits. Thats the only place for a woman anywhere
near the field.Vietnam War veterans will tell you they were winning
in the field and they were. The problem was that we had been in
Vietnam for seven years by the time the politicians, yielding to a
weary public, pulled the plug.Fifty thousandplus lives were lost,
mostly due to a lack of resolve. Out of Vietnam came the doctrine
enunciated by Colin Powell who had fought there and rose to be
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. He said America must only go to war
with overwhelming numbers and force.That was applied in the first
Iraqi war 199091 called Desert Storm and it worked. George H.W.
Bush, probably because of pressure from Middle Eastern allies,
stopped well short of going into Baghdad. It was left to George W.
Bush to do, aided by our British and Canadian allies.On March 20,
2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom commenced. U.S. forces arrived in
Baghdad with too few troops to control the crowds and with no plan
beyond finding Saddam Hussein. What followed was yet another long,
meandering war without an end date though combat has ended.This has
been repeated in Afghanistan. How long have we been there Can
anyone remember Have we won Is it, by any definition
winnableThroughout the 2008 campaign, Obama, carped about Iraq and
called Afghanistan the real war. As president he increased the
number of troops in Afghanistan and it is still a stalemate.We have
troops in Korea, in Japan, in Germany. Even when we win we never
leave. When not killing the enemy, we build schools and clinics.
For this we get little thanks and no respect.Americans play to win
all of the time, said Patton. Well, we used to. Our victories since
the end of World War Two have ended in stalemates. Its not that we
lack the capacity to win decisively and impose our will on our
enemies its that we lack the will to do so.Unlike the Superbowl
where millions tuned in to watch, I doubt you have seen any
coverage of the war in Afghanistan in a long time. After a year,
the Iraqis have managed to cobble together something they call a
government.We have two carrier groups parked off the coast of Iran
and the Iranians have recently announced they are going to put some
warships through the Suez Canal and into the Mediterranean off the
coast of Israel.Sure we want to go home, Patton told his men. We
want this war over with. The quickest way to get it over with is to
go get the bastards that started it.Good advice then. Good advice
now. Alan Caruba, 2011
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