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Charles Woods is the invisible man.
Indeed, the father of former Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods — slain this past Sept. 11 while trying to defend Ambassador Chris Stevens and others under terrorist attack at the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya — was nowhere to be seen on the many Sunday morning TV talk shows.
Now, if Woods had been Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier son was killed in Iraq, his publicly confronting the president would be considered a patriotic act.
As it was when she became the media’s — and Democratic Party’s — darling for her public rants against then-President George W. Bush.
“Cindy Sheehan is single-handedly bringing the Iraq debate to Mr. Bush’s doorstep,” hailed NBC back in 2005.
She was a sad, unstable, clearly tortured woman, but she was a handy cudgel and the media exploited her shamelessly.
Charles Woods is the invisible man.
Indeed, the father of former Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods — slain this past Sept. 11 while trying to defend Ambassador Chris Stevens and others under terrorist attack at the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya — was nowhere to be seen on the many Sunday morning TV talk shows.
Now, if Woods had been Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier son was killed in Iraq, his publicly confronting the president would be considered a patriotic act.
As it was when she became the media’s — and Democratic Party’s — darling for her public rants against then-President George W. Bush.
“Cindy Sheehan is single-handedly bringing the Iraq debate to Mr. Bush’s doorstep,” hailed NBC back in 2005.
She was a sad, unstable, clearly tortured woman, but she was a handy cudgel and the media exploited her shamelessly.