Article snippet: Retired four-star U.S. Army Gen. FBI building in Miami. Video of Wilson's speech obtained by The Sun-Sentinel newspaper appeared to refute Kelly's account. After a reporter pointed this out to Sanders, the press secretary said, "If you want to go after General Kelly, that's up to you, but I think if you want to get into a debate with a four-star Marine general I think that's something highly inappropriate." Sanders later sought to clarify her comment, telling ABC News in a statement, "Of course everyone can be questioned, but after witnessing General Kelly's heartfelt and somber account [of his son's death in military combat] we should all be able to agree that impugning his credibility on how best to honor fallen heroes is not appropriate." Petraeus told Raddatz on "This Week" that he has also been the target of criticism, recalling as an example the publication of a full page ad in The New York Times that attacked him personally on the morning he was testifying on in Iraq. "I didn't appreciate it, needless to say," Petraeus said. "But at the end of the day, we are fiercely protective of the rights of ... Americans to express themselves, even if that includes criticizing us." Asked by Raddatz if Kelly's harsh words about Rep. Wilson were appropriate, Petraeus urged everyone to unite behind Gold Star families and not pull them into political fights. "It was obviously an unfortunate situation. We need to unite behind our Gold Star families,... Link to the full article to read more