He discusses his service in Iraq, the wounds he suffered there, and he says to me in this ad, "Until you have the guts to call me a 'phony soldier' to my face, stop telling lies about my service." You know, this is such a blatant use of a valiant combat veteran, lying to him about what I said, then strapping those lies to his belt, sending him out via the media in a TV ad to walk into as many people as he can walk into.


On Brian McGough's VoteVets.org ad criticizing him for "phony soldiers" comment, on the October 2, 2008 broadcast of The Rush Limbaugh


He discusses his service in Iraq, the wounds he suffered there, and he says to me in this ad, Until you have the guts to call me a 'phony soldier' to ...

He discusses his service in Iraq, the wounds he suffered there, and he says to me in this ad, Until you have the guts to call me a 'phony soldier' to ...

He discusses his service in Iraq, the wounds he suffered there, and he says to me in this ad, Until you have the guts to call me a 'phony soldier' to ...

He discusses his service in Iraq, the wounds he suffered there, and he says to me in this ad, Until you have the guts to call me a 'phony soldier' to ...