The near universal condemnation of
Bryan Fischer over a recent
editorial is, indeed, unfortunate. After all, so many of the critiques seem to intentionally misunderstand his position on the
Giunta Medal of Honor. But a straightforward reading of his editorial clearly shows that he was not dismissing that award. It's just that Mr. Fischer is also simply pointing out an apparently politically motivated (and not coincidentally, liberal) policy, leading him to question why we aren't also awarding Medals of Honor to brave service members exclusively for acts of heroism more consistent with
traditional conservative Christian values.
In sympathy with Mr. Fischer's difficult dilemma, I have done a bit of research and perhaps I could suggest that he nominate
Steven Green for a Medal of Honor for his decidedly unfeminine acts of killing people and breaking things in our names.