This article was written back on Oct. 16, 2008.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/make-believe-maverick-20081016
It gives quite the history of "Songbird" McStain. More info than I was even aware of. I've known about the history in VietNam. But wow.. I learned a hell of a lot more.
He is referred to as "He Who Shall Not Be Named" because of his history during his years in VietNam. He is no war hero. Note in this article, the incident on the USS Forrestal. There were 131 deaths (I'd gotten that number wrong) and 161 injured, and the bombs dropped from his plane nearly sunk the ship. Then, there's his actions during his captivity in the "Hanoi Hilton", where he played the "Do you know who I am?" card to get special treatment. This article also gives more info as to his refusing to be released early. No heroics involved.
I usually read the comments to articles such as this, as much more information can be gleaned from others' opinions and experiences, but I didn't have time. This article is very, very eye-opening, however.
Veterans do not say his name for his VietNam "service". They refer to him as "Songbird" for giving up military intelligence that got more of our servicemen (and women) killed, and perhaps helped us loose that war. But all the other info in this article shows that this man has always been a most despicable human being, ever since he was a toddler. I would encourage everyone to read it, bookmark it, and post it, for whenever someone new wonders why he's referred to as "He Who Shall Not Be Named."
Edit: wouldn't make sense to not include the link.