On Memorial Day I visit the grave and the memorial statue of Major Dick Winters who commanded Easy Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne, from D-Day to the end of World War II. I wear my Army Dress Blue Uniform, one of two days each year I wear it--the other is Veterans Day.
This year, a couple about my age were walking by and took a picture of me in front of the statue. We talked for a while about the draft, national service, and what an amazing guy Dick Winters was. As we spoke another veteran showed up. He wore a hat indicating he served in Korea during the Cold War. As it turned out from 1962-64. When the couple left, the veteran, Don Kitchen, said he wanted to tell me a story, but he needed to sit.
There are commemorative bricks in front of the statue. Don pointed at the row of bricks near where I was standing. Four were men with the name Kitchen:
The Perfect Moral Relativist
In 1994, the conservatives, Don Kitchen among them, were right about character. When Edmund Burke defined conservatism the character of the leader was at the center of what was necessary for a well-run city, state or country.
So I asked Don about Trump and utter lack of character he demonstrated by cheating in business, paying off porn stars, saying on camera he was entitled to grab women wherever and whenever he wanted to, and then he bragged on TV about dodging the draft: according to Trump, Don and I and all who served during the draft were idiots.
Don responded that Trump did "have some problems" (the same problems as Clinton, plus more, with the amplifier turned up to 11), "but his policies are pure gold."
Fifty years ago, I heard from Evangelicals I served with that Moral Relativism was the poison that caused the wars in Europe, the rise of the Nazis and the Commies, and that those who follow the Gospel believed in an absolute standard of righteousness.
My first roommate on active duty, Don Brandt, told me that. I would have sworn on a stack of his Bibles that he believed what he said. But like Don Kitchen, when we talked in 2020, Don Brandt supported Trump completely. His immorality was not an issue.
The moral relativism that was the greatest danger to America in the last century according to conservative Christians, is the public position of Trump-worshipping Americans who call themselves Christians.
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