Both President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney gave speeches honoring military veterans on November 11, Veterans Day. Yet rather than take a short breather from his usual rants about the Bush administration to celebrate veterans' service and sacrifice, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann chose to portray the president as a callous commander-in-chief for not laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day.
But a review of the principal speakers over the history of the wreath-laying and accompanying speech shows that U.S. presidents often send other dignitaries (such as the Vice President or Secretary of Defense) to perform the honor of laying the wreath and addressing the assembled audience in the adjacent amphitheater.
Here's how Olbermann's staff teased his first item for the November 12 "Countdown":
Veteran's [sic] Day: It is the most solemn and ceremonial of remembrances for our fallen dead and surviving soldiers, dating from the time of our first grim venture into international combat in World War One, the beginning of our role as, if not the policemen of the world, then rather its moral force. The ceremonial laying of the wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington National Ceremony on Veterans' Day. And where was the President of the United States? In Waco, Texas. Our fifth story on the Countdown: the Commander in Chief who has sent our troops to their deaths on nonsense intelligence throughout a presidency of loopholes, who has described his own grief at the soldiers' suffering so much he has made a brand name out of it, who has exploited every wound as an opportunity to sell his agenda of fear and his politics of hate...He couldn't be bothered to lay the wreath on Veterans' Day. Why does George W. Bush hate the troops?
Of course, Olbermann's bloggers failed to note what Bush was doing in Waco: speaking at an American Legion post to honor fallen soldiers. Olbermann himself did note the American Legion speech in the open of his program, but scoffed that the speech as insufficiently honoring American servicemen and women.:
The president skips the laying of the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.... Didn't bother to show up. Then tried to pretend an event remembering just four servicemen in Waco, Texas, was a quote, "National Fallen Soldiers Memorial Ceremony."
Olbermann then griped that on Veterans Day, the veterans are "photo-ops" and that President Bush "doesn't even show up to the photo-op." At one point Olbermann complained that Bush could easily have flown back to Washington from his Texas ranch. [My, how quickly he's come from toeing NBC's "Green Week" line!]
The wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns typically precedes a speech by a high-ranking federal government official or VIP in the adjacent Memorial Amphitheater. Generally the principal speaker is the same person who lays the memorial wreath.
A review of the government's list of the principal speakers at Veterans Day speeches from their inception in 1954 shows that Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon did not speak at Arlington on Veterans Days occuring during the Vietnam War.
President Eisenhower, himself a former general and no troops-hater he, never spoke on Veterans Day. Only President Clinton monopolized the November 11 speeches at Arlington during his presidency during all eight years of his tenure in office.:
Veterans Day National Ceremony
Host Organizations and Principal Speakers
at Arlington National Cemetery
1954 - 2007
| Year | Speaker | Title | Remarks | Host Veterans Service Organization |
| 2008 | To Be Determined | Military Chaplains Association of the USA | ||
| 2007 | Richard B. Cheney | Vice President of the United States | Marine Corps League | |
| 2006 | George W. Bush | President of the United States | Military Order of the Purple Heart | |
| 2005 | Richard B. Cheney | Vice President of the United States | The American Legion | |
| 2004 | George W. Bush | President of the United States | Non Commissioned Officers Association | |
| 2003 | George W. Bush | President of the United States | Army & Navy Union | |
| 2002 | George W. Bush | President of the United States | Blinded Veterans Association | |
| 2001 | Richard B. Cheney | President of the United States | AMVETS | |
| 2000 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Vietnam Veterans of America | |
| 1999 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States | |
| 1998 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Catholic War Veterans | |
| 1997 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | American Ex-Prisoners of War | |
| 1996 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Jewish War Veterans of the USA | |
| 1995 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Polish Legion of American Veterans | |
| 1994 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Disabled American Veterans | |
| 1993 | William J. Clinton | President of the United States | Congressional Medal of Honor Society | |
| 1992 | Anthony J. Principi | Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs | not available | Legion of Valor |
| 1991 | George Bush | President of the United States | Paralyzed Veterans of America | |
| 1990 | Richard B. Cheney | Secretary of Defense | not available | Marine Corps League |
| 1989 | Gen. Colin L. Powell | Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff | Veterans of World War I | |
| 1988 | Ronald Reagan | President of the United States | Military Order of the Purple Heart | |
| 1987 | Caspar Weinberger | Secretary of Defense | not available | The American Legion |
| 1986 | Caspar Weinberger | Secretary of Defense | not available | Blinded Veterans Association |
| 1985 | Ronald Reagan | President of the United States | AMVETS | |
| 1984 | Caspar Weinberger | Secretary of Defense | not available | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States |
| 1983 | Harry N. Walters | Administrator of Veterans Administration | not available | Disabled American Veterans |
| 1982 | Caspar Weinberger | Secretary of Defense | not available | Congressional Medal of Honor Society |
| 1981 | Caspar Weinberger | Secretary of Defense | not available | Legion of Valor |
| 1980 | Max Cleland | Administrator of Veterans Administration | Paralyzed Veterans of America | |
| 1979 | Max Cleland | Administrator of Veterans Administration | Marine Corps League | |
| 1978 | Jimmy Carter | President of the United States | Veterans of World War I | |
| 1977 | Jimmy Carter | President of the United States | Military Order of the Purple Heart | |
| 1976 | Donald H. Rumsfeld | Secretary of Defense | not available | The American Legion |
| 1975 | Gerald R. Ford | President of the United States | AMVETS | |
| 1974 | Gerald R. Ford | President of the United States | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States | |
| 1973 | Donald E. Johnson | Administrator of Veterans Administration | not available | Disabled American Veterans |
| 1972 | Donald E. Johnson | Administrator of Veterans Administration | not available | Congressional Medal of Honor Society |
| 1971 | Spiro Agnew | Vice President of the United States | not available | Legion of Valor |
| 1970 | Donald E. Johnson | Administrator of Veterans Administration | not available | Marine Corps League |
| 1969 | David Packard | Deputy Secretary of Defense | not available | Military Order of the Purple Heart |
| 1968 | Gen. John P. McConnell | Chief of Staff, USAF | not available | The American Legion |
| 1967 | Paul H. Nitze | Secretary of Defense | not available | Veterans of World War I |
| 1966 | Gen. Wallace M. Greene, Jr. | Commandant, USMC | not available | AMVETS |
| 1965 | Hubert Humphrey | Vice President of the United States | not available | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States |
| 1964 | John S. Gleason, Jr. | Administrator of Veterans Administration | not available | Disabled American Veterans |
| 1963 | Gen. David Shoup | USMC | not available | Congressional Medal of Honor Society |
| 1962 | Robert S. McNamara | Secretary of Defense | not available | United Spanish War Veterans |
| 1961 | John F. Kennedy | President of the United States | Legion of Valor | |
| 1960 | Gen. Lemuel Shepard, Jr. | USMC | not available | Marine Corps League |
| 1959 | Gen. Albert Wedermayer | U.S. Army, Retired | not available | The American Legion |
| 1958 | Gen. David Sarnoff | USAR | not available | Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States |
| 1957 | Col. Joe Foss | Governor of South Dakota | not available | Disabled American Veterans |
| 1956 | James Stewart | USAF Reserve | not available | AMVETS |
| 1955 | Herbert Hoover | Former President of the United States | not available | United Spanish War Veterans |
| 1954 | H. E. Talbot | Secretary of the Air Force | not available | The American Legion |
—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters















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Looks like Olbermann's
November 13, 2007 - 18:30 ET by motherbeltLooks like Olbermann's "Sense of History" failed him. Isn't that how the WaPo described Bush's "blunder" in asking for the Veterans' Affairs bill to be completed by Veterans' Day, when that wasn't actually a "tradition"?
Of course, President Billy Jeff went himself every year....had to prove that he no longer "loathed" the military... at least not those who were dead. And there is no way that President BJ would EVER pass up a chance to make a speech.
Did You Know
November 13, 2007 - 18:59 ET by Del DolemonteThat Mr. Bill also staged 4, count 'em 4, photo-ops on aircraft carriers as President? That's 4 times as many as Dubyah.
Clinton made me want to puke
November 13, 2007 - 19:08 ET by RJevery time I saw him in that phony flight jacket...as he pretended to be one of the boys...and all the while, military personnel despised him.
RJ... I could not agree
November 13, 2007 - 19:18 ET by bigtimerRJ...
I could not agree more.
It was absolutely disgusting...the msm sure ooohed and aaahed with the coverage of all of the phony tripe.... did they not?
From what I read some of the military had to be forced to do a lot of the photos op's ect. with the draft dodger.
I Forgot One
November 13, 2007 - 20:15 ET by Del DolemonteClinton also staged a photo op on an Aegis Guided Missile cruiser. I should also clarify that in his 4 aircraft carrier photo-ops, two of them were on the same carrier (the Carl Vinson).
Contrast that to some of the other Presidents:
Pappy Bush: 1 aircraft carrier and 1 Guided Missile Cruiser
Ronnie Reagan: 1 aircraft carrier and 2 battleships
Jimmuh Carter: 1 submarine and 1 aircraft carrier. Jimmy actually served on a sub so gets a pass there.
Jerry Ford: None
Dick Nixon: 1 aircraft carrier, and that visit was definitely legit: Dick was on the Hornet when it recovered the Apollo 11 astronauts on their return from the first lunar landing, so it couldn't really be considered purely political, but a real live news event.
LBJ: 1 aircraft carrier
JFK: 2 aircraft carriers, 2 submarines, 1 Missile Test Ship, the Coast Guard training ship Eagle (good for him! My Dad trained on that ship) and 1 destroyer. He can be excused for the destroyer photo op, as the destroyer was named after his late older brother Joe.
Here's the entire list, courtesy of the US Navy:
http://www.history.n...
Thank Del for all of this
November 13, 2007 - 20:26 ET by bigtimerThanks Del for all of this info,
Very interesting indeed...as usual the Clinton Brigade gets away with obvious photo op's during his time in the WH but this President is absolutely a phony when we are at war being on a ship thanking our boys/girls and beaming with pride...
How dare he!
I despise the msm and all of their blatant hypocrisy.
Always the agenda isn't it?
Yeah, Keith, don't let the
November 13, 2007 - 18:26 ET by Chris NormanYeah, Keith, don't let the facts stand in the way of your criticism of Bush.
Ken, if I was a violent man, reports like this would incite me to violence. As it is, they incite me to heartburn and high blood pressure.
You know, Chris, it's a
November 13, 2007 - 18:32 ET by motherbeltYou know, Chris, it's a win-win for Olbermann. If President Bush had laid the wreath and spoken, KO would have lashed out at his "hypocrisy" and "How dare he show his face at such a hallowed place!!"
mb,I very much suspect
November 13, 2007 - 18:39 ET by Chris Normanmb,
I very much suspect you're exactly right. The specifics of the criticism don't matter, it's just that there be criticism, non-stop. I know they asked this about Rush when Clinton left office, but what will Olbermann do once Bush is gone? For a show built pretty much entirely around the Bush Hatred Derangement Syndrome crowd, there isn't much left when the focus of that hatred is retired. People will quickly tire of invective hurled at, oh, say, Richard Lugar...
Unfortunately, while
November 13, 2007 - 18:27 ET by bobthemanUnfortunately, while remote surfing last night, I stumbled on MSNBC and KO and his rant on GW's absence at Arlington... it was sort of like watching a train wreck.. hard to take your eyes off the mess he's making of critical thought.
However, as spittle started to regurgiate in my mouth, I was forced to change channels... truly repulsive stuff this guy is...
http://politicsofdes...
Olbermann is insane....a
November 13, 2007 - 18:37 ET by bigtimerOlbermann is insane....a rabid blithering spewing leftist old enemy within... plain and simple.
who has exploited every
November 13, 2007 - 18:58 ET by Free Thinkerwho has exploited every wound as an opportunity to sell his agenda of fear and his politics of hate
The words of Obermann above could easily be about himself. What a shameless, hateful, anti-American scumbag. He only appeals to the lowest common denominator in this country. How ironic that the troops and the Commander in Chief he has no respect for are defending his right to spew his vile lies.
So how many wreaths has he laid?
November 13, 2007 - 19:10 ET by wizardjrSo how many wreaths has Herr Oberloon laid at the graves of any military dead? I would estimate somewhere from zero to none. What a jerk.
Want a Laugh?
November 13, 2007 - 20:19 ET by Del DolemonteGo to Google, and type the following in to the search box:
keith olbermann military service
Keef is a chickenhawk. He grew up in Westchester County, attending school at Hastings-on-Hudson
Olberdouche
November 13, 2007 - 21:09 ET by timzankIt's hard for me not to get really angry, he is such an awful, awful human being. I hope to God rational thinking people will continue to shun this moron & ignore his program until the next President is elected. After the election, no matter who wins, this idiot will be toast. It was foolish of him (and many others) to build their entire career on hating just one guy......makes for a short career, what with a 2 term limit!
What a schmuck.
Did no one notice 2001?
November 13, 2007 - 21:25 ET by LibraryLadyKeef Overblown would really get shook - it says Richard Cheney PRESIDENT not Vice-President!
LL... LOL..he would have
November 13, 2007 - 21:30 ET by bigtimerLL...
LOL..he would have a heart-attack on his show....
Great find...leave it to a Library Lady to notice that right off!
LL
November 13, 2007 - 23:24 ET by charlietexasKeef...thats funny, how about queef overblown.....ouch
Olbermann...
November 13, 2007 - 21:30 ET by m4ster chief...is not alone in his failure to understand the purpose of Veterans Day. This is a day when any living person who ever served honorably in the armed forces is honored for that service. Memorial Day is the traditional day when deceased veterans are given their due.
So, people can't be judged too harshly for their ignorance. Line up a hundred people and one can't tell who know and who doesn't. Olbermann, however, broadcasts his ignorance for all the world to see, and he does it while deprecating someone else. That makes him stupid as well as ignorant.
m4... Thanks for that
November 13, 2007 - 21:36 ET by bigtimerm4...
Thanks for that great post...you said it all.
What is sad to me is that both these days are treated as great sales days too....
Oh well, that seems to be all that a lot of the younger generation knows.
I hate to admit it but I
November 13, 2007 - 23:23 ET by charlietexasI hate to admit it but I caught Oddbermans rant about Bush. Bush
just happened to be here in Texas. Speaking to our finest at Fort
Hood. Whats wrong with that, Keith?? Whats the problem. He
didnt say anything about that, Keith just made it sound like Bush
stayed home and did nothing. I guess hes hopeing to convince his
one audience member, Rosie O dodoo of the same. I tried to write to the
loser, Keith, buttttt I couldnt find his email address. I know he
has one, he meets all his one night stands on line.
Keith doesn't get it...and never will
November 14, 2007 - 10:12 ET by NCConservative"Then tried to pretend an event remembering just four servicemen in Waco, Texas, was a quote, "National Fallen Soldiers Memorial Ceremony."
And how many servicemen need to be remembered in your eyes for it to "count," Keith? Are these four somehow not worthy of national thanks and commemoration? This statement is a slight and an insult to those four men.
Keith doesn't get it because he does nothing to honor the members of our military, living or deceased. He is a disgrace.