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First Posted: 06-10-08 10:45 AM   |   Updated: 06-18-08 05:12 AM

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While Virginia Senator Jim Webb is quickly becoming well-trained in the art of downplaying his vice-presidential chances, that hasn't stopped him from making a series of recent high-profile appearances. Last night, he appeared on The Daily Show, talking up the hopeful prospects of the G.I. Bill he has helped shepherd through the Senate. The post-war lives of our soldiers has been something of a pet cause for Stewart, who was recently honored with an award for his effort to lend levity and comfort to our wounded soldiers.

Webb briefly ran down the battle that the supporters of the G.I. Bill have had with the administration, expressing mild surprise that the bill has become a flashpoint of political controversy. "I didn't want this to be a political issue," Webb admitted. To which Stewart retorted, "I do!" Webb obliged by saying:

You know, my thoughts about John [McCain] were, he is fine voting for 600 billion dollars to send these people off. The least we can do is give them at a chance at a first class future. Not only that, the tax payers of America paid for every penny of John McCain's education and they paid for every penny of my education. We both went to the Naval Academy. And the least we can do is to give these people a first class shot at the future.

Webb didn't say much about his shot in the Veepstakes, demurring, as always. Stewart built a case for the office by explaining, "It's an easy job. All you have to do is think about who you want to shoot in the face."

[WATCH.]

STEWART: How are you? Welcome to the show. The book is called A Time To Fight: Reclaiming A Fair And Just America. Sir, I had no idea that you, you are a Trotskyite.

STEWART: Fighting to reclaim a fair and just America, sir. No, that is not the American way. I won't have it. It's a free market, sir.

WEBB: I think that...there were a few Trotskyites who got us involved in the iraq war.

STEWART: That's an interesting point.

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WEBB: Thinking you can, you know, you can export your foreign policy at the point of a gun - we don't do that in this country.

STEWART: Nicely done, sir. Well parried, well parried. Let me ask you...I really wanted to talk to you about...the book has your prescription for what we can do, but you sponsored a new G.I. Bill, basically saying serve in the army three years and we will pay for you to go to the best state college in your area. We'll fund that. And, some people - and I find this very hard to believe but maybe you can shed light on it - said that's not a good idea.

WEBB: I thought this would be really not a political controversial thing at all. I had started thinking about it before I even ever decided to run for office that we keep saying this is the next greatest generation. We see everything that they have done since 9/11. We ought to give them the same opportunity for a first class future that we gave the people from World War II. So I designed this bill basically said if you serve in the military, you should get your tuition paid for, your books bought, and a monthly stipend just like the people from World War II. There were some people, we took a 16-month to get this...

STEWART: How is that even possible? This is an organization, our Congress, that passed changing the name French fry to Freedom fry. This is a group that literally, they will take to the floor of the Senate and say, "I proclaim this University of Florida day." What was the argument against... didn't some people say it was too generous.

WEBB: The administration opposed this. I found that surprising as someone who spent five years in the pentagon, one as a marine and four as a defense official. They were saying that it would, A. be too costly, B. would be difficult to administer, and C. might affect retention of the people who were in.

STEWART: When they said that, can you say to them you know what else is sort of like that? A war. I mean, can you say? Do they not respond?

WEBB: That's pretty much what I tried to put on the table. We worked hard to get people from both sides of the aisle to come on board this. We got 58 co-sponsors in the Senate, 11 of them Republicans. we tried to take the politics completely out of it. But the administration, you know, dug in its heels. Now we have 75 votes in this supplemental appropriations bill.

STEWART: Even if he vetos, you can override that.

WEBB: We're hopeful. It will depend on the House percentage in the House but I think we have a pretty good situation out of it. Finally get this done

STEWART: Senator McCain which surprises me because you guys are really in some respects flip sides of the same coin, guys that served in Vietnam, have done an awful lot for the country. Really surprised to see him not literally jump on your back and go, let me put my name on that!

WEBB: I was surprised too. honestly. I didn't want this to be a political issue.

STEWART: I do! I like it. How can it not be?

WEBB: You know, my thoughts about John were, he is fine voting for 600 billion dollars to send these people off. The least we can do is give them at a chance at a first class future. Not only that, the tax payers of America paid for every penny of John McCain's education and they paid for every penny of my education. We both went to the Naval Academy. And the least we can do is to give these people a first class shot at the future. ( cheers and applause )

STEWART: And I have yet to figure out why. I haven't heard a good reason. They're applauding using their tax money. I think it's one of those things that is almost universal is this idea. It's almost like they're saying if we're not going to be able to improve their army experience or armed forces experience, let's make coming home crappier. Otherwise, who joins... who says I'll only have to fight two tours in Iraq and then I'll get to go to University of Wisconsin.

WEBB: There's a big concern in the administration and with John McCain and some of the others about the career force. There are ways to help the career force. But what they should focus on is that 70% of the Marine Corps and 75% of the Army get out at or before the end of their first enlistment. They're not a career force. These are the people we've been focusing on in the Walter Reed scandal. You know, there are readjustment difficulties. We want them to have the right opportunity even though they haven't saved for a career. We're going to get it done. I'm very, very optimistic.

STEWART: What about also this idea that we have Blackwater and these other groups that get paid an enormous amount of money to do the same job as our Army just without those, you know, rules. Is there any way that they can get some of that maybe and take some of that money because these guys, the stress we're putting on this group, you know, has been enormous.

WEBB: There's a whole chapter in this book about contractors and how that affects not only the budget side, not only accountability side which you mentioned but what does that do to us and the way we define citizen soldiery in this country that we now have in Iraq more contractors than we do military people doing things that military people historically have done, and yet with very little accountability and costing a whole lot of money. We need to get our arms around it.

STEWART: It's been a wild fight. Are you going to be the vice president, do you know? ( cheers and applause ) Does anybody know?

WEBB: After watching your introductory segment I'm not so sure.

STEWART: Come on! It's an easy job. All you have to do is think about who you want to shoot in the face. It's easy! A Time To Fight is on the book shelves now. Senator Jim Webb.


While Virginia Senator Jim Webb is quickly becoming well-trained in the art of downplaying his vice-presidential chances, that hasn't stopped him from making a series of recent high-profile appearance...
While Virginia Senator Jim Webb is quickly becoming well-trained in the art of downplaying his vice-presidential chances, that hasn't stopped him from making a series of recent high-profile appearance...
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- 4real I'm a Fan of 4real 30 fans permalink
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I think Jim Webb is auditioning for VP. As he goes along we will loosen up more. I think he would be great. He will cream McCane on foreign policy he seems tough enough to handle all of that.

Obama/Webb '08!

John Edwards Att General
Hillary Sec of State

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 06/10/2008
- Kache I'm a Fan of Kache 31 fans permalink
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I'm not a Hillary fan particularly, but at this point she is the second most powerful politician in America. If she wants to be the second most powerful person in the government, that position is Majority Leader of the Senate. If she wants it, it's hers to earn.

Nancy has already said that the Congress will be offering Obama's agenda between now and Nov. If Hillary wants to be the second most powerful person in the government then she can try to push that agenda through the Senate. If she's actually worthy of being the second most powerful person in the government then it will show (and I think she is worthy of it). But, if she wants to sulk and pout instead, then to hell with her.
The House and Senate confirm or elect their leadership after the Nov election. Personally I would love to see Hillary and Nancy standing next to Roberts at the swearing-in ceremony representing our national legislature. I just hope Hillary doesn't feel so sorry for herself that she passes up the opportunity.

But Sec of State? You think her experience dodging sniper fire qualifies her more than a real diplomat like Bill Richardson??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 AM on 06/11/2008
- NotMcCain I'm a Fan of NotMcCain 73 fans permalink
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I want to like him because so many Obama supporters do. But he just leaves me cold--including on TDS.

I'm sure he's intelligent and strong-willed and tough. But is he an Obama supporter? He said nothing at all about Barack--his agenda or remarkable campaign--despite having this excellent forum to do so. I don't believe in being above politics when you're a Democrat in a tough national election year.

I keep getting the feeling that Webb is, most of all, interested in Webb.

So far....not impressed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 06/10/2008
- PennP I'm a Fan of PennP 26 fans permalink
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Since he appears to be on Obama's shortlist, it would look as if he was currying favor by flakking Obama. He's also very intent on getting this bill passed. Notice that not only did he fail to lavish praise upon Obama, he also spent the entire time talking about the bill--didn't even mention the book except a restatement of the title in the first exchange with Stewart. I bet his publisher LOVES him for that. I think his focus on the bill, to the exclusion of Obama and his book promo, shows a level of dedication to task too rarely seen in Washington these days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 06/10/2008

Great to see Webb laughing at Jon. Clearly he enjoys the show as we do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 06/10/2008
- donkat I'm a Fan of donkat 2 fans permalink

Now, here's a real straight talker. He's be great as veep -bring tons to the table - and he's no milquetoast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 06/10/2008

WEBB for VP!
Yes. Along with Elizabeth Edwards, now a real team of Truth and Honour
would be seen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 06/10/2008
- Jason357 I'm a Fan of Jason357 8 fans permalink

Man, what a pair. Webb is a great straight man for Stewart.

I think Webb would be outstanding as VP or in the cabinet, but it took us so long to get a decent Senator in VA, I hope we don't end up with George Allen again. That jerk is quietly waiting to jump back in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 06/10/2008
- Krikkit I'm a Fan of Krikkit 14 fans permalink

Obama could do much worse than to choose Webb for his running mate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 06/10/2008
- strifeknot I'm a Fan of strifeknot 14 fans permalink

He could also do much better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 06/10/2008

Webb would have to make a speech on gender relations; he wrote about how women don't belong on the battlefield and was snidely dismissive of them. However, he now is married to a powerful woman: an attorney in Washington--and she's Vietnamese. He is capable of learning and moderating his views accordingly. The more is known about him, the more impressive he gets.

He's Appalachian Scots-Irish, and genuinely loves the area and the people he came from. We Northeners haven't sufficiently explored the magic of the Appalachian mountains, the strength and beauty of their culture. His ability to act as an ambassador for them and to them shouldn't be underestimated.

He would be an excellent choice for Vice President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 06/10/2008
- seatea1967 I'm a Fan of seatea1967 3 fans permalink

Unfortunately for Jon's humorous comments, the University of Wisconsin - Madison is a world-class university. Our Engineering and Computer Sciences departments are some of the best in the world, just to name two examples.

In other news... is it too much to ask that Jim Webb be our VP?

Just thinking rationally, I feel like he adds so much to balance the ticket of Obama without caving to the "put an ancient party insider on the ticket of change" mindset. He's got the cred, but is still such a fresh voice that he fits in well with Obama's message of a new way of doing things in Washington.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 06/10/2008
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I think he did well, but he strikes me as a little uncomfortable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 06/10/2008
- coolkraft I'm a Fan of coolkraft 4 fans permalink

great sense of humor Jim Webb..I was pleasantly surprised.­..he would make a great vp candidate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 06/10/2008
- RRonin I'm a Fan of RRonin 19 fans permalink
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Gawd, but I love Jim Webb!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 06/10/2008

I love that guy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 06/10/2008

Webb is a bad choice. We NEED him in the Senate, we simply cannot give up his seat, period. Past that, his character is wrong for the #2 position, and putting him on the ticket would look like we were afraid Obama wasn't good enough on his own, and needed a tough military guy to babysit. Having Webb on the ticket would mean Democrats were hedging, not embracing Obama's message and complimenting his appeal. Put Richardson on the ticket, he has a better resume, he doesn't lose us a Senate seat, he didn't used to be a Republican, he doesn't have the baggage, and he could help us demographically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 06/10/2008

I agreed with you all the way till you brought up Richardson­...I'm sorry, but I just don't buy the Richardson argument. I don't trust America with a ticket that has two minority candidates­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/10/2008

It's gonna be Webb. Appalachia will be ours. Hillary will campaign her A55 off, and will sponsor a kick A55 healthcare bill with Obama's blessing. We will take back the WH, and our country! YES WE CAN!!!

Obama/Webb '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 06/10/2008
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Volume 55, Number 11 ยท June 26, 2008
The Jim Webb Story
By Elizabeth Drew
A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America
by Jim Webb
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/21530
Broadway Books, 255 pp., $24.95

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 06/10/2008

Good of you to post that link. Just read the article and, though it was long, it's because it needed to be to give a good reflection of just who Webb is. More than a review of his latest book, it was an in-depth profile of the man. Thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 06/10/2008
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