I have never met the General. I have however met two of his brothers.
Of the two brothers I met, one seemed to have integrity… although he once told me a story that disturbed me involving him shooting a neighbor’s dog and seemingly enjoying it. The other brother, in the end, seemed to have few redeeming features and no moral compass I could recognize other than doing whatever it took to get ahead. I guess over time we’ll see how General McChrystal, who to me is the “third brother”, fares. Now, I know that it is not proper to judge someone by their family, but overall I can tell you that if the General is anything at all like his siblings, the thought of him in charge of anything strikes fear into my heart. The bits below from and old Esquire story don’t inspire any additional confidence.
Acts of Conscience
(John H. Richardson, Esquire, 1 Jul 2006)
“Once, somebody brought it up with the colonel. ‘Will
when i think of the phrase “third brother”, i can’t help but imagine the brothers from Newhart.
“hi, this is my brother Daryl, and this is my other brother Daryl”
That seems appropriate.