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It was so bad (good) that I had to listen to it a second time. It seemed to me that he was treated very gently and wasn't challenged on some of his statements like other guests. Maybe he was just pouring out so much b.s. so fast, it was impossible to keep up with him.

 

As an Army veteran, I'm always interested in assertions about military service. The part about his father operating on foot in downtown Hanoi, doing research for an anthrax attack on "Uncle Ho" was laughable on quite a few levels, not the least of which how the supposed operation involving loud, slow UH-1 Hueys would penetrate some of the toughest air defence on the planet at that time. The Son Tay raid was conducted with helicopters near Hanoi, but that was well over 20 miles away.


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