McCain Iraq Comments: Bringing Troops Home From Iraq "Not Too Important" (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06-11-08 09:24 AM   |   Updated: 07-26-08 04:06 PM

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Sen. John McCain appeared on the Today Show this morning and continued to promote his idea of a long occupation in Iraq. But whatever merits there may be for his message, his delivery is once again promising to get him into trouble.

When asked if he knew when American troops could start to return home, McCain responded:

"No, but that's not too important. What's important is the casualties in Iraq."

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UPDATE: Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid has responded:

"McCain's statement today that withdrawing troops doesn't matter is a crystal clear indicator that he just doesn't get the grave national-security consequences of staying the course - Osama bin Laden is freely plotting attacks, our efforts in Afghanistan are undermanned, and our military readiness has been dangerously diminished. We need a smart change in strategy to make America more secure, not a commitment to indefinitely keep our troops in an intractable civil war."

UPDATE (11:00 AM): The responses are coming fast and furious from both parties, as the McCain hits back for his comments this morning:

McCain camp:

Sen. McCain has consistently opposed a timeline for withdrawing our troops from Iraq. And our friends on the opposite side of the aisle have a long history of attempting to twist Sen. McCain's words on Iraq. The fact that Sen. McCain opposes a timeline for withdrawal and is principally concerned about the safety of American troops and the security of Iraq is pretty much "dog bites man."

Meanwhile, the Dems are beginning to pile on. Here's Biden's response:

"Senator McCain's comment is evidence that he is totally out of touch with the needs of our troops and the national security needs of our nation. I think many of our brave soldiers and their families would disagree that it's 'not too important' when they come home.
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UPDATE: Via HuffPost's Sam Stein, Sen. John Kerry ripped into McCain over the remarks:

Sensing political blood, Democrats pounded on John McCain, for saying that it was "not too important" when American forces were drawn down provided that casualty levels were acceptably low.


Perhaps the most pointed criticism, ironically, came from Sen. John Kerry -- no stranger to having Iraq comments be used against him in a political election context. Taking to a conference call with aides to Sen. Barack Obama, the 2004 Democratic nominee accused McCain of being "unbelievably out of touch," lacking a general understanding, and was having a "debate with himself" over the issue of Iraq. The alleged flip-flopper was now doing the alleging.

"The job of the Commander in Chief is to understand the fundamentals of the conflict in which you have the troops engaged. And it is becoming crystal clear that John McCain doesn't understand it," said Kerry. "This is an enormous flaw on his candidacy, which is supposedly hung on his ability to serve as commander in chief... There are series of contradictions in his statements that reflect a fundamental misunderstands of the conflict."

As evidence, Kerry ushered in McCain's misstatements on the historical conflict between Sunni and Shiites, his falsehood that Iran was arming al-Qaeda in Iraq (they're not), and the varying times in which the Arizona Republican has said he was against a South Korea style model of troop presence in the Middle East, something he now favors.

"This is not a small matter as far as I am concerned. And I think John McCain is offering a recipe to keep the military overextended," he said. "And our attention diverted from the real center of the war on terror which is Afghanistan and Pakistan."

As the conference call proceeded, the McCain campaign sought to stem the damage of the remark. In an email response to reporters, spokesman Tucker Bounds accused Obama of trying to hide his own "willingness to disregard facts on the ground," and insisted that "John McCain has always said, that [troop drawdown] is not as important as conditions on the ground and the recommendations of commanders in the field."

This, however, came only weeks after the McCain campaign had released an advertisement explicitly suggesting that violence in the country would be ebbed by 2013 - a clear indication that timetables were, in fact, important.

"He threw out 2013 as the date for American forces to be out of Iraq," said Susan Rice, Obama's foreign policy adviser. "And today he says he has no idea."

UPDATE (12:00): Another statement from the McCain camp, this one targeting Obama:

"The Obama campaign is embarking on a false attack on John McCain to hide their own candidate's willingness to disregard facts on the ground in pursuit of withdrawal no matter what the costs. John McCain was asked if he had a 'better estimate' for a timeline for withdrawal. As John McCain has always said, that is not as important as conditions on the ground and the recommendations of commanders in the field. Any reasonable person who reads the full transcript would see this and reject the Obama campaign's attempt to manipulate, twist and distort the truth."
*** UPDATES BELOW *** Sen. John McCain appeared on the Today Show this morning and continued to promote his idea of a long occupation in Iraq. But whatever merits there may be for his message, his d...
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About an hour ago, a relative flight attendant told me, she talked to a few of the many troops heading to Irag for a 15 month tour of duty. These troops had been home for 1 year. She told me they were mad as hell. The ones she talked to, complained about the stress their families were going through. Asked questions why the same troops had to go back over and over again,. When there were/are so many people (republicans) supporting the war? And this swaggering fool # 2, says "coming homes is not important ".

I don't give a pluck, about what Pelosi say. Even though they let bush stink up the place, to ensure the dems the white house and congress. Bush has stunk up the place so bad and made so many impeachable offenses, there is no excuse or reason that justify not impeaching these traitors. What they've done to the military alone, justify treason charges.

If they couldn't fine away to prevent troops from going on 1 to 5 tours of duty. They should have brought them home after 2 tours and left Irag.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 06/11/2008
- jeanwny I'm a Fan of jeanwny 11 fans permalink

It always happens when Mcsame leaves the lap of the ventriloquist Joe L .OOPS!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 06/11/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 638 fans permalink
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McBomb comes from a long line of war mongers, its in his DNA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 06/11/2008
- Merrellt I'm a Fan of Merrellt 2 fans permalink

I have been listening to George W. Bush make inane, illogical and disturbing statements for over seven years. He has surrounded himself with a team that makes similarly destructive comments and policy. I can not even imagine having to listen to nonsensical statements and endure horrendous policy for an additional four years. John McCain is a dangerous man. These most recent words reinforce the extreme importance that he not be elected President of the United States. Can we also fire him from the Senate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 06/11/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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"So what might happen to the McCain candidacy if the talks--which are supposed to lead to an agreement by the end of July--fail and Iraq gives Bush the boot? McCain won't have a war to promote any longer. And he won't be able to depict Barack Obama as a defeatist surrender-monkey who will yank out troops precipitously and endanger every single family in the United States. In other words, half of McCain's campaign will be gone. (On the Today Show this morning, McCain said that "General Petraeus is going to tell us" when U.S. troops can be withdrawn from Iraq. McCain seemed oblivious to this recent news and the possibility that Iraqis may tell the United States when to withdraw."

- David Corn

http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2008/06/8666_will_the_iraqi.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 06/11/2008

That's not change we can believe in!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 06/11/2008
- suzyhein I'm a Fan of suzyhein 63 fans permalink
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as some smart person said earlier, it's change barely perceivable by the naked eye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 06/11/2008
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and the saddest part is that there's people (including hillary supporters) that want to vote this jackass into office.. how dare he say that when the troops come home is not important. when he said that my jaw just dropped

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 06/11/2008
- obamagal I'm a Fan of obamagal 50 fans permalink
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Keith Olbermann just announced he will do a "Special Comment" tomorrow night regarding McCain's "Not Too Important" gaffe this morning.

Good!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 06/11/2008
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Yipee!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 06/11/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

When I heard this on the today show I nearly vomited. I couldnt believe what I was hearing and it was even sadder that Matt didnt follow up on that answer.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 06/11/2008
- suzyhein I'm a Fan of suzyhein 63 fans permalink
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i think he must have been stunned

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/11/2008
- BabsfromKS I'm a Fan of BabsfromKS 14 fans permalink
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I was shocked, stunned, appalled and sad - I can't imagine how those who have loved ones in Iraq must feel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 06/11/2008
- christieZ I'm a Fan of christieZ 6 fans permalink

McCain's free pass by the swooning press continues.­.. How could a responsible journalist not follow up on that kind of remark? The msm is failing our country. Bill Moyers should have his own channel. He's one of the only ones I still trust.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 06/11/2008
- Lerk4 I'm a Fan of Lerk4 8 fans permalink

I think it's better that Matt didn't. He would have explained it away... this way it just sits there... like the appalling statement that it is .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 06/11/2008
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Are you LISTENING to this H-illary supporters? I know you are in mourning for HRC's loss, but you CAN'T help get this man elected! He's dangerous!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 06/11/2008
- delysia I'm a Fan of delysia 2 fans permalink
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Great commercial material for the Obama campaign. Keep it coming McCain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 06/11/2008
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 132 fans permalink
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Problem being they wont use it. Just like all the great things they could have used when Bush ran in 04, they just didnt. The only time they decide to show a little ethics or morals in DC, is during the campaigns. The real hard hitting things never get used in campaigns. Maybe with the internet and the ability of everyday people to produce and broadcast , there will be a drive to show MCWar and the rethugs for what they really are. But, I have my doubts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 06/11/2008
- Bobzmcishl I'm a Fan of Bobzmcishl 42 fans permalink
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"Not too important to bring the troops home" - What planet is this guy on? Aside from the 10-12 billion a month we are spending over there, we are in a country that doesn't like us. And what is going on with the discussions about permanent U.S. bases in Iraq - another crazy idea. The U.S. has proven to be a destabilizing force in the Middle East. We have no business being there unless it is to ensure we get our share of Middle East oil, which is really what is going on here. Boy if Ike had said that in 1952, Adlai Stevenson would have become president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 06/11/2008

face it-- he's telling you exactly what is going to happen if he is appointed, errrr, I mean elected
POTUS. some day we'll wake up and realize we have to face the criminals running this country (and the rest of the world).

the POTUS is merely the front man, the mouthpiece, for the larger organization. bush is overwhelming proof of this fact. 99% of what he says publicly is scripted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 06/11/2008
- graffen48 I'm a Fan of graffen48 9 fans permalink
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M Cain has talked himself right out of this election. He's almost making this too easy for Obama. I love it!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 06/11/2008
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That's it. The election is over. Let's just get Obama in there now (bar the capital gains tax increase he has planned).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 06/11/2008
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Why bar the capital gains tax increase. Do you think you should pay less tax on profit you make than I pay on the money I work for?

Does everyone here know that the "income tax" was never meant to tax wages. It was put in place to tax income (money people make off of investments). Now a large majority of the "income tax" comes from earned wages rather than from "income". I see no reason why I should pay more tax on the wages I earn by working 40 hours a week at a job I hate than you pay on income you earn from investments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 06/11/2008
- rooks I'm a Fan of rooks 30 fans permalink
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Thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 06/11/2008
- mcfried I'm a Fan of mcfried 15 fans permalink

bygollymissmolly - you pay these taxes too if you're able to save. While I see your point - capital gains tax is a hike for everyone. Taxing higher income groups ("m in it) is one thing and fine but the capital gains tax increase effects everyone. I'm with Abbie - not a fan, it also lowers re-investment
O,bama 08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 06/11/2008
- urbangreen I'm a Fan of urbangreen 6 fans permalink

Tax the rich?! What are you, some kind of "commonist?" Only the little people pay taxes.

FYI -- from today's Financial Times:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4dee88d4-37eb-11dd-aabb-0000779fd2ac.html

“You’ve got these people making literally billions of dollars a year. I think the average American doesn’t know that. When I ask people, ‘What do you think the top hedge fund manager made last year?’ People will say, ‘Oh, $10m, $20m.’ When you tell them $3.7bn, people just can’t believe it,” he said.

Mr Rogers [CEO of Ariel Investments] said that there would inevitably be some pushback against the income equality.

BTW: the Republocrats (that includes some worthless Dems) voted against taxing the income of these hedge fund thieves. The Robber Barons gave us railroads and steel mills. Today's thieves have left us with nothing but piles of debt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 06/11/2008
- mcfried I'm a Fan of mcfried 15 fans permalink

Hedge funds make obscene amounts of money - but the capital gains tax effects everyone. Your outrage should be that the government restricts investment in these funds to only high income groups. The reason they give is the high risk of loss - This is bull it treats people of lower incomes like they must be stupid. If they lifted this restriction you would be able to benefit from this through investment. You would pay the same amount of cap gains tax if you investment $25 or $25000.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 06/11/2008
- suzyhein I'm a Fan of suzyhein 63 fans permalink
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please don't attack me: i have honest questions and musings

when is it okay to have troops in harms way? what war is good and justified? i mean, if we have a military they should be expected to serve in wars right? They sign up right? It's this war that we don't like because of the way we got into it? Leaders lied and chaos ensued. I'm just trying to figure out whether people should ever be happy to have their family serving in a war. Is this the same as Vietnam? I'm too young to have really known what was going on. and if there is never a time when war is appropriate then why do we have a military?

please be nice. im not taking one side or the other,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 06/11/2008
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I think when a soldier agrees to risk his/her very life for his/her country, it's a sacred pact his/she makes with his/her government. In turn, the government must uphold their part of the pact and never risk those lives unless as a last resort. The B-ush administration introduced the concept of "preemptive war"! PREEMPTIVE WAR! Never in our history, have we engaged in "preemptive war"! War is to defend our country and a last resort. Our govenment violated their side of the pact. We, as Americans, have a moral obligation to stand up for bad policy. How insane is it for our troops to die b/c of bad policy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 06/11/2008
- suzyhein I'm a Fan of suzyhein 63 fans permalink
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i agree. thanks for the thoughtful non-aggressive response to my question

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 06/11/2008
- rooks I'm a Fan of rooks 30 fans permalink
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A military is not supposed to invade sovereign nations. War is the last resort to protect the homeland. BTW, this is not a war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 06/11/2008
- dagnew I'm a Fan of dagnew 18 fans permalink

It is an unprovoked, unjust invasion/o­ccupation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 06/11/2008
- suzyhein I'm a Fan of suzyhein 63 fans permalink
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I should have added that i wish there was no reason for a military. i don't believe there is ever a time when war is appropriate or useful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 06/11/2008

American casualties? What about the 11 dead US soldiers since 1st of June?
Did the surge work for them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 06/11/2008
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