LOL if you think Truman was nasty he learned from Roosevelt. There are many examples of Roosevelt having it out for someone. Basically if he thought you embarrassed him or had the guts to publicly disagree he's be out for revenge. But it's also said that Roosevelt could charm you out of your socks, you would have to remember to ask for you shoes thought, before you left. Thing is Mac didn't respect Truman. I think he thought that Truman was soft on communism and by Truman being willing to accept just pushing the NK's back across the border he was showing that. Mac believed in total victory.
All men, except me that is, have faults. When you are rich or famous people start looking for those faults. Everyone who you have pi$$ed off will be trying to discredit you.
Interesting note on the medals. I think Vietnam was the worst example. Lot of senior officers who stayed in camp in or near a bunker would write each other up for decorations. But my dad complained bitterly about senior officers in the Pacific flying into safe areas on islands for an "inspection" before the island was declared secure so the could claim the campaign ribbon for that island. The Army had to stop Pentagon brass from flying into Grenada for much the same reason.
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