POW mate calls McCain ‘liar’ over ‘turncoat’ charge
Former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller is lashing out at John McCain, saying the presidential candidate falsely fingered him as a turncoat who was “actively aiding the enemy” while the two were imprisoned during the Vietnam War.
In McCain’s book, “Faith of My Fathers,” the Republican presidential candidate writes about two “camp rats” who “had lost their faith completely.”
“They not only stopped resisting but apparently crossed a line no other prisoner I knew had even approached,” McCain wrote. “They were collaborators, actively aiding the enemy.”
While McCain did not name the two in the book, Miller and Walter Eugene Wilber are identified as the POWs in question in a June 15 New York Times story on McCain’s 1974 essay about POW traitors. Miller said the newspaper story brought McCain’s claims to his attention.
