How McCain's Katrina Record Undermines Criticism Of Obama On Iraq

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First Posted: 05-30-08 02:32 PM   |   Updated: 06- 7-08 05:12 AM

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The McCain campaign has done its best this week to get the media world to focus on the lapse in time since Sen. Barack Obama last visited Iraq. Two years without getting on the ground information, John McCain and his aides argued, is far too long for any candidate vying for the White House.

A similar line of attack could be levied at McCain when it comes to one of America's largest domestic tragedies.

Up until traveling there one month ago, the Arizona Republican had made just one public tour of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina touched down in August 2005, according to the Washington Post's travel records.

When the hurricane first struck, he was celebrating his birthday with President Bush in Arizona. In the days that followed, he urged Congress to make sacrifices to help the recovery effort. But he also expressed concern about going overboard and burdening "future generations of Americans" with "the highest deficit, probably, in the history of this country."

McCain's first post-hurricane visit to the region was in March 2006. His trip, according to those in attendance, was a full-day affair touring all aspects of the storm's destruction. It came, it should be noted, after pining by local officials for more federal attention including, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu insisting that any politician serious about a presidential run would have to, at the very least, get a first hand account of the hurricane's destruction.

In the year that followed McCain did not return to New Orleans. He did, as noted by a Mother Jones feature on the topic, vote against establishing a congressional commission to examine the federal, state, and local responses to Katrina. Later, he voted against allowing up to 52 weeks of unemployment benefits to people affected by the hurricane. In July 2007, he ventured back to the Gulf Coast, but, while he held an open news conference, the purpose of the trip was officially a private fundraiser.

Finally, two years after he first toured New Orleans, McCain returned to the battered city. On April 25, 2008, the GOP frontrunner traveled to the lower ninth ward with the state's newly elected governor, Bobby Jindal. It was what the Times Picayune called "an effort to distance himself from a signature failure of the Bush administration." He is currently scheduled to return to the city within the next week to attend rallies and host a town hall event.

Contrast this schedule to Obama's. By February 2008, the Illinois Democrat, according to his website, had visited New Orleans five since Katrina struck. Those trips included public announcements about Gulf Coast recovery plans, tours of devastated areas, public speeches, and campaign events.

Of course, the idea that one gains intrinsic knowledge of a political situation, war, or disaster area simply by visiting that regions contains serious flaws. Moreover, stops in New Orleans are not entirely analogous to trips to Iraq, of which McCain has made eight to Obama's one. Geographically, the Gulf Coast is closer than the Middle East. But from a presidential prerogative, the commander-in-chief seemingly has more direct sway over what to do about troops in Iraq than the pace of hurricane recovery efforts in the Gulf, which are determined by local and state governments as well.

But should Obama travel to the war zone in the next few weeks - and his campaign suggests that he will - then the two locales are indeed comparable. Both presidential candidates would have ventured to political hotspots for the first time in a long time in correspondence with the launch of their general election campaigns.

In the end, ironically, it could be Sen. Hillary Clinton, not either of the two likely White House nominees, who would be the candidate most admired for her post-Katrina platform. As Anne Milling, founder of the Women of the Storm, an organization of Louisiana women who have organized recovery efforts, told the Huffington Post:

"Of the three candidates, Hillary had the most developed plans when she came last June and we the Women of the Storm had a dinner with her. I thought that she had given it more thought than anybody. I think McCain's statement this last go around, he got it with businessman, but his first step has been to distance himself from the president. In terms of a developed plan we haven't heard it. Same with Obama."

The McCain campaign has done its best this week to get the media world to focus on the lapse in time since Sen. Barack Obama last visited Iraq. Two years without getting on the ground information, Joh...
The McCain campaign has done its best this week to get the media world to focus on the lapse in time since Sen. Barack Obama last visited Iraq. Two years without getting on the ground information, Joh...
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Just like the shrub, Mac is more worried about things 'overseas' then about what happens in this country.
Gee imagine that......­.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 05/30/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 247 fans permalink
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Well he doesn't really have to go there, he could just think about going there, no difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 05/30/2008

I guess there's none of his fabulously rich friends in the recovery and reclamation industries, otherwise, he'd be all over this issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 05/30/2008
- AnnieinOR I'm a Fan of AnnieinOR 24 fans permalink

Brad Pitt cares more about the Katrina victims than McSame or Bush does. What a farce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 05/30/2008
- Meggie I'm a Fan of Meggie 90 fans permalink
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McCain travelling anywhere is a waste of taxpayer money. After all, while in Iraq he didn't know if he was fighting sunnis or shiites or what was up. Not suprised that he doesn't have a clue about how to help New Orleans and is using it as a photo op in his campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 05/30/2008

While Bush and McSame were eating cake, the people in LA were swallowing water from the Gulf.
Based on McClellan's book. Rove and Bush decided to just take a picture as they flew over the area.
They did not want to land and divert much needed help and security from the people.
NEWS ALERT: Bush and Rove, they were all in the water and on top of or in the roof of a house. There was no need to be a coward and not land. No on could get your asses. Thank God for the Coast Guard in that situation. Why couldn't the administration cut thur the red tape like they did in the Sciavo case.
As for Congress, they are still sitting on their collective asses and not doing nothing to help rebuild these peoples lives.
We can fly over the world and help everyone else in a heartbeat but we will not help our own.

Just wondering why Bush and his clan did not invade Myanmar and help those people. Probably no OIL there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 05/30/2008
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Geez.

You didn't even mention McCain's YouTube problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 05/30/2008
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 250 fans permalink
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there's a whole article about that - check the home page :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 05/31/2008
- j.gold I'm a Fan of j.gold 4 fans permalink

McCain will be in Kenner (a New Orleans suburb about 45 minute's drive from the 9th ward) on June 3rd at 7pm for a rally. His town hall meeting is in Baton Rouge which a 90 minute drive from New Orleans. I think he is too chicken to have any town hall meetings in New Orleans proper. He is to afraid of the questions he would be asked after the last ones he got asked here.

see for details http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Calendar/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 05/30/2008
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 90 fans permalink

Thanks for that.

Yeah, Baton Rouge - some "New Orleanian event." Hah! Kenner isn't New Orleans, either - it's a very different place. It figures that McSame's staff wouldn't know - or care - about that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 05/30/2008
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I would be interested in knowing how much resources have been used so McCain could visit the area, only to learn so well the difference between Sunni and Shia. These people have to have something better to do than to escort McCain and others through the market place so five rugs could be bought by Graham for five bucks. I think that comes down to several thousands per rug.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 05/30/2008
- RoSull I'm a Fan of RoSull 5 fans permalink

Our government was quick to go to war and ok funding for that travesty, but to find money and organization to rebuild an american city is hard to do. Sickening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 05/30/2008

I simply do not understand the lack of coverage of McCain and his gaffes. It seems Obama cannot escape the main headlines, everything from "bittergate" to "sweetiegate" to some pastor preached at his church! How many stories about Clinton and McCain go unoticed by the MSM it's disgusting how lopsided the coverage has been.

Once Hillary is outta the way all this dirt on John McCain better surface or I'll be pissed. Half the people (in particular the Clinton half) who say they'll vote for him don't even know half the ish on this guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 05/30/2008
- LarsGruber I'm a Fan of LarsGruber 34 fans permalink

Grampie did a heckuva job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 05/30/2008
- Charmed I'm a Fan of Charmed 30 fans permalink

Okay, McCain...t­he ball is in your court now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 05/30/2008

This should tell us something about McCain. He cares more about the wars than about devastation in our own country.

That is truly sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 05/30/2008
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