Menendez: McCain Has Taken Sides With Hardliners And Anti-Immigrants

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First Posted: 06-12-08 09:38 AM   |   Updated: 06-20-08 05:12 AM

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One of Congress' most influential Hispanic members says that John McCain "walked away" from the Latino community and is not a "person of principle" on immigration reform -- a perception that could haunt the Arizona Republican in the general election.

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Sen. Robert Menendez offered a scathing rebuke of McCain, painting him as a candidate who sold his political soul to secure his party's presidential nomination.

"In my mind, he has dramatically shifted. He has really taken a Republican tact," said the New Jersey Democrat. "It seems to me, and it is out there in the community, that he walked away at a critical time. And when you take that view, which shows that he is not the person of principle that he would like to show himself being, and you wear the Republican mantle that is so negative and anti-immigrant... I think it is very hard for John McCain to make hay with Latinos at the end of the day."

During the course of the Republican primary, McCain veered away from his support of a comprehensive immigration reform bill, citing, openly, the political pressures being put on him by the conservative base.

"I understand why you would call it a, quote, shift," McCain told reporters. "I say it is a lesson learned about what the American people's priorities are. And their priority is to secure the borders."

Ultimately, the move helped McCain net his party's nomination. But not without a cost. As Menendez argues, many now believe that the GOP nominee caved for political gain; something McCain's camp adamantly denies.

"Everyone knows that John McCain risked his political life to lead on the bipartisan immigration reform effort last year," his spokesperson Brian Rogers told The Huffington Post. "He bucked his party in the middle of a presidential campaign, and was attacked relentlessly for it. These cheap partisan attacks are unfortunate and absurd."

How McCain transitions on immigration during the general election could, in the end, be a major determinant of his candidacy's success. Will he try to champion his initial position, which included pathways towards citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country? Or will any move away from conservative orthodoxy be seen, as Menendez predicts, as a flip-flop-flip of historic proportions?

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"The question that I would ask is: 'How are we supposed to believe you?' said Menendez. "Considering what they did to John Kerry on the question of the war, this would be much easier to do with John McCain. It would be: 'I was with you, before I was against you, before I was with you.'"

Those questions will come into sharp focus in July, when McCain is scheduled to appear before the National Council of La Raza, a pro-immigration group that took great umbrage with his adopted hard-line mentality.

"I expect him to try and dissemble and speak in ways that would lead you to the impression that we have to have comprehensive immigration reform," said Menendez. "But the question that has to be posed to him, first and foremost, is... how are we supposed to believe you in the first place, when you previously said something different? I think he's made his bed. He's tried to have it both ways and he came to the conclusion that to win the Republican primary he had to fall in bed with all the hardliners and anti-immigrants. And I think he will not successfully equivocate on this."

Menedez's critique of McCain's immigration policy is the hardest yet during the general election campaign. Various pro-immigration groups and elected officials had previously taken the Arizona Republican to task for his shifted position. But colleagues in the Senate have, by and large, kept their powder dry.

That said, Menendez wasn't 100 percent convinced that the Latino vote would break overwhelmingly for Barack Obama. While recent polling has the Illinois Democrat doing better among Hispanics than Sen. John Kerry in 2004, the numbers may not be enough to change the dynamics of the election.

"The latest poll I saw was Latinos supporting Obama over McCain by a margin of 60-40," said Menendez. "To be honest with you, we can't afford that. I think the Republicans would be happy if they go 40 percent of the Latino vote particularly in key states. If they could achieve that they will be on the road to the White House. I do think Obama will ultimately do well with Latino voters, but there is work to be done."

And what would that work be? Menendez suggested that the presumptive Democratic nominee talk to the Latinos about issues like health care and the economy, both of which disproportionately affect the Hispanic-American community. But there was a short-term solution as well.

Picking Hillary Clinton as vice president "would solidify the Latino situation immediately," said Menendez, a national co-chair of the Clinton campaign, "because she overwhelmingly had that support across the country."

One of Congress' most influential Hispanic members says that John McCain "walked away" from the Latino community and is not a "person of principle" on immigration reform -- a perception that could hau...
One of Congress' most influential Hispanic members says that John McCain "walked away" from the Latino community and is not a "person of principle" on immigration reform -- a perception that could hau...
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- LeftLeaner I'm a Fan of LeftLeaner 27 fans permalink
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Unfortunately, both sides of (limited choice) the aisle are aligning with the pro-illegal immigrant, pro-big business special interest groups - at the expense of the American public.

I wish there was a candidate out there who WASN"T a slave to the Hispanic vote, and worried more about the rights of the American citizens.

It's a disgrace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 06/12/2008
- Sparky123 I'm a Fan of Sparky123 6 fans permalink

McCain seems to change with the wind. Not a good habit when sitting in the Oval Office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 06/12/2008

Obama's plan to pander to illegal immigrants that can't even vote, and by doing so offend the 70+% of voters outraged by this is pretty risky if you ask me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 06/12/2008

I'm not so sure it was only repubs that wanted to defeat the amnesty bill. I think it was a majority of Americans, dems & Rep alike that defeated the bill. McCain did his flip on the issue to get the repub nod, he's already indicated that he'll switch back to support amnesty when elected...what a tool.
I think the American people where clear on illegal immigration - despite Mcain ...secure the border first , just like any other nation has the right to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 06/12/2008
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 70 fans permalink
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Absolutely! Love the "hardliner" description. Putting it another way: McBush is a fascist. There is no place in our government for such a militant corporatist. Some might even dare to call each and every Neo Con socialist a traitor to a democratic America.

The People will not stand for totalitarians running things. In November, discover just how much.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/McBush.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 06/12/2008
- ericmiami I'm a Fan of ericmiami 54 fans permalink
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Wait 'til McCain opens his mouth on this issue. He'll confuse braceros with Sunnis, or something. I'm almost starting to feel sorry for him. This bitter old white guy is voting for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 06/12/2008

Huffpo really shouldn't bother covering McCain much at all. The guy doesn't have a chance. It's Obama in a walk. And it should be. McCain would be the least inspiring leader and quite possibly even worse on the stump than Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 06/12/2008
- bigfro I'm a Fan of bigfro 11 fans permalink

Joe Biden is the only sane choice

It is not even close. As Ed Rendell and 37 other Senators said. It would be a perfectly balanced ticket.

Obama/Biden '08

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

When did we start rewarding law breakers and stop punishing them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 06/12/2008
- Liberal2 I'm a Fan of Liberal2 43 fans permalink

When lobbyists could legally bribe polticans and candidates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 06/13/2008

a Republican tact

that would be tack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 06/12/2008
- incontempt I'm a Fan of incontempt 2 fans permalink

tact, see also tactic

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 06/12/2008
- incontempt I'm a Fan of incontempt 2 fans permalink

Definitions of 'tact' (tăkt) - 2 definitions - The American Heritage® Dictionary

tact (n.) Acute sensitivity to what is proper and appropriate in dealing with others, including the ability to speak or act without offending.
tact (n.) The sense of touch.

Go To: Thesaurus

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 06/12/2008

What part of ILLEGAL don't you get?

It's about time someone stood up for Untied States CITIZENS.

But I don't think McCain is doing enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 06/12/2008
- orianna I'm a Fan of orianna 11 fans permalink
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Opening line for McCain, 'My friends, everybody knows my record on .....' Only there are so many holes in what he actually did, who he has actually fronted, what he is actually doing and saying and consorting with now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 06/12/2008
- apoyo I'm a Fan of apoyo 41 fans permalink

Will these Clinton pushers ever stop?

As for McCain, he doesn't care about when the soldiers come home or how long they have to stay or how many tours they have to do. Remember in his war, Vietnam, draftees only had to do 365 days, period.

He doesn't care about women or equal pay or right to choose or even the right to get sick and lose your beauty

He doesn't care about the immigrants. When the line he was pushing didn't work out he abandoned it therefore he wasn't acting out of principle. A man of principle does not sway with the wind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 06/12/2008

"Remember in his war, Vietnam, draftees only had to do 365 days, period."

How long do draftees have to serve in Iraq?

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

Duh! You mean it took this long for someone to acknowledge these facts? My god, if people would read the history of this idiot and see his voting record and what he has said for 30 years, they would know that he has no idea what he is doing. He is just catering to people like Hillary did. Say what we want to hear and maybe you will have a chance.....Sick ideas. McCain is an idiot and people are going to vote for him....I wish he would get back in front of that horrible pea green screen again and read something.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 06/12/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

something has to be done about the immigration problem. You can't break the
law and be rewarded for it. However , like Senator O has stated we must
temper compassion with justice. He has a plan and it sounded good to
me, and he does not need Hii/Bill on his ticket to implement it.

Nice try Senator!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 06/12/2008
- Harrygton I'm a Fan of Harrygton 3 fans permalink

Sen. Obama needs to do some adds with a catchy Latin Music tune and get on Univision to do talk show appearances!

He would be a hit and get over 80% of the Latino vote!!!

Sen, Menendez is being politically correct to attack McCain but I am not sure that I trust him... he's a Cuban American and just like some Jewish American they tend to support candidates that pander to their hawkish agenda for Cuba and Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/12/2008

It's too bad he had to slip in that "Pick Hillary" jab in the end. To me it discredits everything he said as nothing more than a pressure tactic to get Hillary on the ticket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 06/12/2008
- ebm I'm a Fan of ebm permalink

In Full Agreement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 06/12/2008

Robert Menendez endorsed HRC 6-12-2007. His pick Hillary jab at the end, questionable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 06/12/2008
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