Veterans Affairs
Secretary Expresses ‘Regret’ For Disneyland Comments
by Charlie Spiering 25 May 2016
President Barack Obama’s
Secretary of Veterans Affairs expressed “regret” for comparing VA
hospital wait times to the lines at Disneyland
— 30 hours after making the comments during a breakfast with reporters in
Washington D.C.
“If my comments Monday led any Veterans to believe that I, or
the dedicated workforce I am privileged to lead, don’t take that noble mission
seriously, I deeply regret that,” he said. “Nothing could be further from the
truth.”
Republicans immediately condemned his statement but McDonald
at first refused to apologize, which only fueled the controversy.
In response, Senator Joni Ernst and Sen. Roy Blunt
called for McDonald’s resignation.
A Democrat, Rep. Tammy Duckworth and
Iraq war veteran who lost both of her legs in Iraq also condemned the
statements.
“Comparing abhorrent wait times to a trip to Disneyland
is unbelievably tone-deaf and hurtful to American heroes desperately in need of
care,” Duckworth said in a statement.
But McDonald was defensive of his two years as VA
Secretary, replacing Obama’s first appointee who resigned as a result of
officials falsifying wait times.
“It was never my intention to suggest that I don’t take
our mission of serving Veterans very seriously,” McDonald said in his
statement. “In fact, improving access to care is my number one priority and the
priority I have set for the entire department.”
McDonald
Robert A. McDonald
is the secretary at the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs for the Barack
Obama administration, and was the chairman & president & CEO for
the Procter & Gamble Company.
Note: Tammy Duckworth
was the assistant secretary at
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
for the Barack Obama administration,
is an advisory board member for the Center
for National Policy, and an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project.
Madeleine K.
Albright was the president for the Center
for National Policy, is an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, the
president of the Truman Scholarship
Foundation, an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee, a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), and an honorary director at the Atlantic Council of the United States
(think tank).
Roy
Blunt is a trustee at the Truman
Scholarship Foundation, and a U.S.
Senate senator.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the International Rescue Committee, and the Aspen Institute (think
tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, is the
founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations, and Daisy M.
Soros’s brother-in-law.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Eric K. Shinseki
was a director at the Atlantic Council
of the United States (think tank), and the secretary at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Togo D. West Jr. is
a director at the Atlantic Council of
the United States (think tank), and was the secretary at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Chuck
Hagel was the chairman for the Atlantic
Council of the United States (think tank), a professor at Georgetown University, and the deputy administrator
for the U.S. Veterans Administration.
Madeleine K.
Albright is an honorary director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), a professor at Georgetown University, an overseer at
the International Rescue Committee,
a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think
tank), the president of the Truman
Scholarship Foundation, an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, and
was the president for the Center for
National Policy.
Roy
Blunt is a trustee at the Truman
Scholarship Foundation, and a U.S.
Senate senator.
Tammy Duckworth
is an advisory board member for the Truman
National Security Project, an advisory board member for the Center for National Policy, and was the
assistant secretary at the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs for the Barack
Obama administration.
Robert A. McDonald
is the secretary at the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs for the Barack
Obama administration, and was the chairman & president & CEO for
the Procter & Gamble Company.
Margaret C.
Whitman is a director at the Procter
& Gamble Company, and was a SVP for the Walt Disney Company (Disneyland).
John E. Pepper Jr.
was the chairman for the Procter &
Gamble Company, and a chairman for the Walt
Disney Company (Disneyland).
Susan E. Arnold was
a division president at the Procter
& Gamble Company, and is a director at the Walt Disney Company (Disneyland).
Michael D. Eisner
was the chairman & CEO for the Walt
Disney Company (Disneyland),
and is a trustee at the Aspen Institute
(think tank).
Madeleine K.
Albright is a trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), an honorary director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), a professor at Georgetown University, an overseer at
the International Rescue Committee,
the president of the Truman Scholarship
Foundation, an advisory board member for the Truman National Security Project, and was the president for the Center for National Policy.
Roy
Blunt is a trustee at the Truman
Scholarship Foundation, and a U.S.
Senate senator.
Tammy Duckworth
is an advisory board member for the Truman
National Security Project, an advisory board member for the Center for National Policy, and was the
assistant secretary at the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs for the Barack
Obama administration.
Daisy M. Soros is
George Soros’s sister-in-law, and a leader’s
council member for the Breast Cancer
Research Foundation.
Louise Sunshine
is a leader’s council member for the Breast
Cancer Research Foundation, and was the EVP for the Trump Organization.
Stephen F.
Bollenbach was the CFO for the Trump
Organization, and a senior EVP & CFO for the Walt Disney Company (Disneyland).
Donald
Trump is the chairman & president for the Trump Organization, and the candidate for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign.
Susan E. Arnold
is a director at the Walt Disney Company
(Disneyland), and was a
division president at the Procter &
Gamble Company.
Robert A. McDonald
was the chairman & president & CEO for the Procter & Gamble Company, and is the secretary at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for
the Barack Obama administration.
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