John McCain Goes After Barack Obama

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First Posted: 02-14-08 09:51 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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UPDATE III:The New York Times discusses the contentious relationship between McCain and Obama that began two years ago during discussions of ethics reform in the U.S. Senate:

In a debate in 2006 on ethics in the Senate, which Mr. McCain regarded as a signature issue, he dressed down Mr. Obama and accused the freshman senator of disingenuousness. Mr. Obama called Mr. McCain cranky.


In public, that dispute melted away when the two cocked their fists at each other and hugged for a mutually beneficial photo opportunity. Their rapport has not advanced, and the two have a distant relationship.The two men are very different. Mr. McCain, 71, is a veteran of political and military battles. Mr. Obama, 46, is community organizer turned Ivy League graduate. Mr. McCain has told friends and associates that he views Mr. Obama as something of an upstart whose charmed political life delivered him to the same place Mr. McCain's decades of public and military service did.

And, associates said, Mr. McCain had always hoped to take on Mrs. Clinton.

UPDATE II: Politico's Jonathan Martin reports: McCain campaign manager Rick Davis "today sent an unmistakable message to Barack Obama over the Illinois Democrat's effort to stoke the obvious age contrast between himself and the 71-year-old McCain: Bring it on.:

"It's nice of him to constantly point out how nice he thinks of John McCain and his half-century of service to our country," Davis said sardonically. "I don't think he can get that ["half-century" line] out enough."


"I actually think half a century of service to our country is a good thing. If you would like to talk about the day John McCain went into the Naval Academy and pledged his loyalty to our country and everything that's happened since then, let's prosecute that. We love those kinds of discussions."

Davis, speaking at a Washington luncheon with reporters, also extended the criticism leveled by his candidate last night, suggesting that the 46-year-old Obama was offering vague rhetoric to mask liberal views.

"I think it's easy to say, 'let's have hope,'" Davis said. "But hope has to come into some form.

And Obama responded to to McCain, telling a crowd in Wisconsin that the GOP senator had "traded principles for his party's nomination."

Obama argued McCain has acted like President George W. Bush on the economy and on the Iraq war.
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"George Bush may not be on the ballot this fall, but his tax cut and his economic policies are... that is a debate that I'm happy to have, because the American people know that Bush's policies have not worked for ordinary Americans," Obama said.

Obama said he was surprised by McCain's recent criticism of his economic policy - direct criticisms McCain started in the last few days.

"Economics is not his strong suit," Obama said with a smile, "he said 'I don't understand economics very well', and after he said that, it shows."

Obama told the audience that he believes McCain's economic policies would be "more of the same" of Bush tax policies - and argued McCain's position has undergone a transformation since running for president.


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UPDATE: John McCain again attacked Obama on Wednesday.

As he did Tuesday night, McCain focused much of his criticism on Obama, Tuesday's winner on the Democratic side.


"I respect him and the campaign that he has run, but there's going to come a time when we have to get into specifics," McCain told reporters Wednesday on Capitol Hill. "I've not observed every speech he's given, obviously, but they are singularly lacking in specifics."

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In his victory speech after the Potomac primaries, John McCain took several thinly veiled shots at Barack Obama, claiming that offering "only rhetoric" to advance the country "is not the promise of hope. It is a platitute."

Hope, my friends, is a powerful thing. I can attest to that better than many, for I have seen men's hopes tested in hard and cruel ways that few will ever experience. And I stood astonished at the resilience of their hope in the darkest of hours because it did not reside in an exaggerated belief in their individual strength, but in the support of their comrades, and their faith in their country. My hope for our country resides in my faith in the American character, the character which proudly defends the right to think and do for ourselves, but perceives self-interest in accord with a kinship of ideals, which, when called upon, Americans will defend with their very lives.


To encourage a country with only rhetoric rather than sound and proven ideas that trust in the strength and courage of free people is not a promise of hope. It is a platitude.

When I was a young man, I thought glory was the highest ambition, and that all glory was self-glory. My parents tried to teach me otherwise, as did the Naval Academy. But I didn't understand the lesson until later in life, when I confronted challenges I never expected to face.

McCain ended the salvo by ripping off one of Obama's signature lines:

As I have done my entire career, I will make my case to every American who will listen. I will not confine myself to the comfort of speaking only to those who agree with me. I will make my case to all the people. I will listen to those who disagree. I will attempt to persuade them. I will debate. And I will learn from them. But I will fight every moment of every day for what I believe is right for t his country, and I will not yield.


And, my friends, I promise you, I am fired up and ready to go.

Meanwhile, TPM's Greg Sargent highlights Obama's speech tonight drawing increasingly clear contrasts with McCain:

When I am the nominee, I will offer a clear choice. John McCain won't be able to say that I ever supported this war in Iraq, because I opposed it from the beginning. Senator McCain said the other day that we might be mired for a hundred years in Iraq, which is reason enough to not give him four years in the White House.


If we had chosen a different path, the right path, we could have finished the job in Afghanistan, and put more resources into the fight against bin Laden; and instead of spending hundreds of billions of dollars in Baghdad, we could have put that money into our schools and hospitals, our road and bridges - and that's what the American people need us to do right now.

And I admired Senator McCain when he stood up and said that it offended his "conscience" to support the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy in a time of war; that he couldn't support a tax cut where "so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate." But somewhere along the road to the Republican nomination, the Straight Talk Express lost its wheels, because now he's all for them.

Well I'm not. We can't keep spending money that we don't have in a war that we shouldn't have fought. We can't keep mortgaging our children's future on a mountain of debt. We can't keep driving a wider and wider gap between the few who are rich and the rest who struggle to keep pace. It's time to turn the page.

UPDATE III:The New York Times discusses the contentious relationship between McCain and Obama that began two years ago during discussions of ethics reform in the U.S. Senate: In a debate in 2006 on ...
UPDATE III:The New York Times discusses the contentious relationship between McCain and Obama that began two years ago during discussions of ethics reform in the U.S. Senate: In a debate in 2006 on ...
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- Dari I'm a Fan of Dari 15 fans permalink
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This is just another SAD, SAD example of how power can corrupt. It is disheartening to see Senator McCain, someone who had always had his own values SELL himself, and the country short. And, TOTALLY kiss goodbye the Independent vote.

So, in order to 'secure' the vote of the right wing of his party, Senator McCain now caves into voting that waterboarding is OK.

And, changes his stance from the Bush Tax Cuts being "immoral" to making the Bush tax cuts permenant & the 'right' thing to do when the country's deficit has NEVER been higher.

And, of course, via occupation, allow the Bush Cheney Rumsfield Iraq war continue until we Americans 'secure' a victory. (Of course, by then, we won't have a country left. The money which will be need to be borrowed to FINANCE this war/occupation from the Arabs & the Chinese will bankrupt our country; and the USA will become a 3rd world nation).

What a legacy that Senator McCain wants to leave BOTH his & our children and grandchildren.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 02/14/2008
- butchie65 I'm a Fan of butchie65 7 fans permalink

McCain should have stayed out of the limelight as President. People will now see what a hero he wasn't. The Colonel from his Vietnam days is coming out and telling, he wasn't a hero that people think he was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 02/14/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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BREAKING NEWS:

Lincoln Chaffee, former REPUBLICAN United States Senator from Rhode Island, has just endorsed Obama.

The first cross-party endorsement!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 02/14/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 378 fans permalink
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I think it's the second. The first one, for the good or ill of it, or whether it was really cross party was Lieberman for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 02/14/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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I thought Lieberman was a Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 02/14/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Lieberman was elected as an Independent. He lost the Democratic primary in CT

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 02/14/2008
- editorjuno I'm a Fan of editorjuno 28 fans permalink
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Leiberman may nominally caucus with the Dems, but he was elected as an independent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 02/14/2008
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Wasn't he stripped of his 'super delegate' status as a result?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 02/14/2008
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Actually Lieberman is neither a Democrat nor a Republican. He is a member of the "Connecticut for Lieberman" Party. No, really.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 02/14/2008

"Mr. McCain has told friends and associates that he views Mr. Obama as something of an upstart whose charmed political life delivered him to the same place Mr. McCain's decades of public and military service did."

That's not how McCain got nominated. He got nominated by supporting George Bush after the Bush campaign viciously smeared him, his wife and his daughter in the 2000 primaries.

McCain is a man without ethics and without principle. That, at least, has become unarguable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 02/14/2008
- Querent I'm a Fan of Querent 64 fans permalink
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Don't forget guts. Another commodity in short suppley in Chez McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 02/14/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Lincoln Chafee (republican) from Rhode Island backs Obama (msnbc). Obama can unite this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 02/14/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 378 fans permalink
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"Chafee quietly quits the GOP"

http://www.projo.com/news/content/CHAFEE_GOP_09-16-07_DP751KF.31dd3fe.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 02/14/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

and he loudly landed in Obama's camp

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 02/14/2008

Oh really? He can't even unite his own party. He plays the race card, causing division, he plays the gender card, causing division, he blames a fellow democrat for the mess in Iraq, when we all know who is responsible, he praises the GOP as the party of ideas.."wh­en the democrats were not." He sounds more like a republican than a democrat. He is no uniter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 02/14/2008
- Seafarer61 I'm a Fan of Seafarer61 7 fans permalink

Joe Wilson has summed up this campaign as best as anyone: "Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, John Kerry -- all untouched at the beginning of their campaigns and all mauled by the end. We should never forget recent history."

--you don't send a kitten to fight a pit bull. When will we EVER learn?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 02/14/2008
- BikerJim I'm a Fan of BikerJim 3 fans permalink

I don't think Barack is a "kitten" Chicago politics is not a cakewalk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 02/14/2008
- editorjuno I'm a Fan of editorjuno 28 fans permalink
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What makes you assume Obama is "a kitten?" He seems to be doing pretty well against the well-oiled Clinton machine -- and his first response to Grandpa McCain was extremely effective imo.

Moreover, is Senator Clinton really a "pit bull?" Can she effectively counter nearly 16 years of pent-up GOP hatred of all things Clinton? Will she launch crushing retaliatory strikes or perhaps have herself a regularly scheduled cry at the injustice of it all?

It seems to me that both candidates would attract tremendous turnout for the general election -- the difference is that Obama would retain the Dem base while attracting independents and disgruntled GOPers, while Clinton would turn out the irrational Clinton-haters in droves to hold their noses and vote for McCain, because to them *anything* would be preferable to another Clinton presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 02/14/2008
- Cedman I'm a Fan of Cedman 27 fans permalink

You are so right! Hillary is a great pitbull. I have no doubt she would run a strong campaign but 35 years of experience v. Mccain's experience is a loser. And the biggest problem is that you can't trust her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 02/14/2008
- caywen I'm a Fan of caywen 7 fans permalink

Today, McCain defended his vote against the waterboarding ban, saying that he "honestly thought the Democrats were trying to deprive the people of havin' fun on the beach." He said that in the future, everyone must make things clear by referring to it as "waterboarding - the torture kind."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 02/14/2008
- luciadulu I'm a Fan of luciadulu 13 fans permalink

LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 02/14/2008

Obama is going to tear him apart in the debates. McCain is on the wrong side of most issues.

He has now flip flopped and voted against making "waterboarding" a form of torture, even though he has stated clearly that it is torture all along.

There is no logical basis for much of McCain's positions on the war, on his fiery rhetoric on Iran, on his flip flop on torture, on his flip flop on Bush's tax cuts for the rich.

McCain's got a stack of cards and it's just a matter of time before Obama blows them down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 02/14/2008
- AnninCA I'm a Fan of AnninCA 54 fans permalink

McCain could win me over. I've never voted Repubican in my life.

But if he offers a way out of Iraq that makes sense.....­.

I'll change in a heartbeat.

He's a lot closer to me in principles other than the war o every issue compared to Obama.

Plus, I really dislike Obama.

He's a faker

* know only this at this stage.

I won't vote for Obama.

So the pundits can keep talking about how he'll win us over.

BUt I can tell you, with complete conviction.

Never.

He will never get my vote.

I'll either stay home or be convinced by McCaion that he's ot the war-monger Republicans often demand.

But I know.

Obam is toast with this long-time Democrat.

Some of you nuts may THINK we'll all line up.

Oh no, not this year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 02/14/2008
- Jeff1958 I'm a Fan of Jeff1958 44 fans permalink
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Ann, you are clearly a liar. No long-time Democrat would gloss over McCain's awful flip-flopping (tax cuts, torture?!?) and terrible positions (100 year Iraqi war) yet dismiss Obama because "he's a faker." Such poor reasoning screams Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 02/14/2008
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Ah yes, the "Let Me Rephrase That Express" gets fired up for another election season.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 02/14/2008
- dsbsh I'm a Fan of dsbsh 12 fans permalink

You need to contact the Obama campaign; that's a GREAT line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 02/14/2008
- kkuate I'm a Fan of kkuate 2 fans permalink

There are two senators that are closer to Bush, and supportive of his policies, than the rest of the Republicans: McCain and Lieberman.

Have you seen these two together lately?

Our nation can not afford to elect McCain, given he will lead us down the same path irresponsible George has taken us through.

The Republicans time is up. They've done plenty of damage to our nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 02/14/2008

Amazing, two senators from the opposite party had a few contentious exchanges over the past few years, even words like "cranky" and "disingenu­ous." You better get the pistols and end this unusual acrimony.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 02/14/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

mccain will go down in the first round and we'll have the joy of watching him get his ass handed to him for a couple months.
....as another famous repug once said, "bring it on".

Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 02/14/2008
- Lisette I'm a Fan of Lisette 37 fans permalink
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And what is Mccain offering?
4 more years of a failed Bush policy?
And someone tell him to stop saying "my friends" it is so annoying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 02/14/2008
- caywen I'm a Fan of caywen 7 fans permalink

My friends, the surge is working! It is working!! You have to give it time. 100, 1000, even 10,000 years. Just give it time.

Also, I've decided that waterboarding is no longer torture. We will market Gitmo as the Waterboarding Capitol of the World. Send your political dissidents here, and we'll waterboard them for cheap! Save money, all clear and legal. The best damn waterboarding money can buy! Even independent voters can agree with that.

M.C. Cain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 02/14/2008

Ah yes, Torture the new growth industry to get our economy out of the recession!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 02/14/2008

Has anyone mentioned that McCain's father was a four star admiral, as was his grandfather? Or mention that McCain finished the Naval Academy as fifth from the bottom of his class?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 02/14/2008

Basically, McCain has sucked on the government's tit since birth - and has married into money.
What would he know about working in the private sector - except as a receptacle for their money?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 02/14/2008

McCain goes to the doctor to hear the results of his yearly check up.

DR. I`ve got good news as well as bad news

Mc. Great....g­ive me the bad news first

DR. Well you`ve got AIDS

Mc. And the good news....

DR. You also have Dementiour

Mc. Doc thats fantastic news.....I could have had AIDS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 02/14/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 02/14/2008
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Dementiour?

The joke is not funny, but I see you are inventing new diseases as you go along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 02/14/2008
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McCain touts specifics. I hate his specifics and how 4-8 more years of the same general policies, approaches, and attitudes would furthur tear down our nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 02/14/2008
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