Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) says Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has a better track record when it comes to caring for veterans than Hillary Clinton.
McCain said the Vermont senator, who is competing with Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination next year, worked hard for veterans in his role as chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee.
The fact is we were able to come together and pass legislation that was nearly unanimous in both the House and the Senate, so he does have a record of advocacy for our veterans, he said in response to a question about the candidates' positions on veterans' issues during a press call on Wednesday. To my knowledge, I know of no activity, legislative or otherwise, that Hillary Clinton was engaged in during her time as a United States senator, he added.
McCains comments follow the former secretary of State's statement that lengthy delays for patients seeking treatment at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals are not a widespread problem.
McCain, who was a Vietnam prisoner of war, said the comments call into question Clintons qualifications to serve as commander in chief.
I would say that if Hillary Clinton really believes the comments that she made, I dont see how any veteran who cares about their fellow veterans could possibly have any good things, nor could support her quest for being commander in chief, he said.
[The] commander in chief not only sends the young men and women into conflicts, but [the] commander in chief has an obligation, as Abraham Lincoln so eloquently stated, about our care for the widows and the wounded, he added.
So, I would say that a veteran looking at her comments would question her qualifications to be commander in chief.