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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Nobody can accuse Robert Menendez of changing his tack on immigration, not even after illegal aliens brutally murdered three of his constituents in Newark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 06/12/2008

Do not cloud the issue with facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 06/12/2008
- tel8034 I'm a Fan of tel8034 89 fans permalink

ALIENS? ..........­.... WHICH PLANET WERE THEY FROM?

Staash, when you travel to another country (with your passport), do you then call yourself a LEGAL ALIEN?

THE WORD SHOULD BE "IMMIGRANT" ..........­.. ONE IS EITHER A LEGAL "IMMIGRANT"', OR AN "ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 06/12/2008
- edwcorey I'm a Fan of edwcorey 18 fans permalink

Alien: ORIGIN Middle English : via Old French from Latin alienus ‘belonging to another,’ from alius ‘other.’

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 06/12/2008
- nexus1961 I'm a Fan of nexus1961 5 fans permalink

Really??
How about : CRIMINAL !!!!!
Or: Lawbreaker?
Mayhap : Felon?
Stop couching words... they are ILLEGAL, NON-Reside­nts.. Aliens is fine with me.
If you weren't so busy obsessing over semantics, then the MEANING of the
words wouldn't be so hard for you to grasp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 06/12/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

I find it interesting that McCain's adopted daughter is pretty much out of sight.

I guess they do not want to confuse the racists on whom they are depending.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 06/12/2008

We caught a glimpse of her a few weeks ago when Grandpa Simpson's VEEP candidates congregated at one of the McCain-Hensley estates.

The other reason they're keeping her hidden is she's quite overweight, which must embarrass Rodeo Queen Size 0 to no end.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 06/12/2008

That guy looks like Loo Dobs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 06/12/2008

Haha I thought the same thing, I suppose Bizarro Dobbs supports open borders and loves China, yet is married to a white woman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 06/12/2008
- xmw I'm a Fan of xmw 18 fans permalink

six degrees of separation­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 06/12/2008

AND this surprises who?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 06/12/2008
- crusty I'm a Fan of crusty 2 fans permalink

"taken a Republican tact." Republicans have no tact. The word is "tack;" a sailing term for veering.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 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 11:34 AM on 06/12/2008
- Daly I'm a Fan of Daly 19 fans permalink

Robert Menendez I a wondering how you can b so against Mc yet see the only answer is HRC?

Obama's by life experience is closer the immigrant experience that said, it seems to me that you should highlight that US does not ask immigrant status when sending folks to Iraq.

We do not bust into big business and round up illegals but we do have cowards that scare children and women by showing up as schools to challenge for eduction status. Viva la Raza

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 06/12/2008

I'm glad to see some of the Hispanics waking up to Mc Same's BS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 06/12/2008
- bayside I'm a Fan of bayside 38 fans permalink
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The ones that should not have let the immigrants in ,were the indians...­.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 06/12/2008
- Deparis I'm a Fan of Deparis 25 fans permalink

Great post, well said.

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

How could the Indians have a chance. The white man killed every one they could find.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 06/12/2008

And the Aztecs

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 06/12/2008
- Colmore I'm a Fan of Colmore 45 fans permalink

Add "and female lobbyists" Where is Vicki Iseman????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 06/12/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

McCain thinks he's getting 40% of the Hispanic vote. That's what President Bush got. It was an unprecedented number for Republicans, and there's no indication that McCain will get anything near that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 06/12/2008

"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."

Menendez nailed it. "The maverick" is yesterday - he's "The Gelding" now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 06/12/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

His moment was in 2000. He is not the man now that he was then.

He should have set himself against Bush's policies and defended his family against RoveCo, instead of selling out. Then he would have a chance now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 06/12/2008
- Countess I'm a Fan of Countess 32 fans permalink

We should be very wary of listening to people like Menendez who is not exactly a model of integrity still pushing Hillary Clinton. The idea that you cannot both secure the border and still deal humanely with the millions of illegals already here is simply not true and I hope Obama is ready to do both and not listen to people like Menendez.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 06/12/2008
- TN60 I'm a Fan of TN60 122 fans permalink
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Just another Hillary sycophant who wants her on the ticket. as VP. They never give up!

We don't have to be told that the insane old coot will do and say anything to get in power. We know how he flip-flops.

Senator Obama will do well with Latinos, just a she is doing with women and Jews and Christians. He doesn't need Hillary on the ticket. He needs a Jim Webb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 06/12/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 61 fans permalink
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Based on the polls that are out today (Hispanic voters: Obama gets 68% to McCain's 28%)

Hillary should've made a deal for VP way back right after NC and IN. The latest polls also show that only 19% of her supporters are with McCain. That number will only get smaller as Dem wounds heal and the differences between Obama and McCain get defined. Her coalition is diminishing daily, and by the time we get to August it wont even be an issue. Honestly I think her core supporters, like Bob Menendez, want HRC on the ticket to protect their own political futures. It hurts to have been so loud and also so wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 06/12/2008
- dm92 I'm a Fan of dm92 11 fans permalink

Right - while mcsame is chasing dems around, he should be worrying about his evangelical base - I have relatives who fall into the category and they HATE mccain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 06/12/2008
- Tropiholic I'm a Fan of Tropiholic 20 fans permalink

looks like everyone is turning on mcgrimace!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 06/12/2008
- Zhonni I'm a Fan of Zhonni 15 fans permalink
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I think McCain is worse than Romney when it comes to flip-flopping which is saying a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 06/12/2008
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McCain/Romney - Flip/Flop 08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 06/12/2008
- turkeyfish I'm a Fan of turkeyfish 5 fans permalink

Which is which? I get them confused? McCane is the one with the bulging cancer on his head and Romney has the permanent hairdo right?.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 AM on 06/13/2008
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