McCain Surrogates Still Blasting Obama's Iraq Trip

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First Posted: 07-18-08 12:05 PM   |   Updated: 07-26-08 05:12 AM

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On Thursday, John McCain communications director Jill Hazelbaker raised eyebrows when she appeared to make a frontal attack on Barack Obama's supposed purpose in visiting Iraq and Afghanistan, describing it as a "first-of-its-kind campaign rally overseas."

Upon initial review, it proved too spicy a riposte for the spokeswoman's own boss, who told reporters aboard his Straight Talk Express that he was personally "glad" for Obama's visit to Iraq and Afghanistan, and that he would have to "talk to" Hazelbaker about her remark.

When team McCain regrouped, however, perhaps they found that it would be tough to simply blame Hazelbaker for popping off, since the campaign had already lent the attack a more authoritative air by blast-emailing out her comments under official seal. So, later Thursday, as First Read reported, McCain attempted to distinguish between the Global War on Terror stops on Obama's trip, which they are now supposed to be fine with, and the speeches in Europe -- such as in Germany -- which McCain is comfortable describing as having "political flavor, to say the least."

That's a nice bit of political footwork, so long as the McCain campaign can stick to the steps and only accuse Obama of politics when he's standing in Europe. But there are signs that, as Obama's foreign trip approaches, they simply may not be able to resist the urge to attack Obama's visit to Iraq in particular.

This morning, the McCain campaign emailed out a Wall Street Journal editorial that noted "a media entourage as large as some of his rallies" will be in along for the ride with Obama in Iraq. "He'll no doubt learn a lot, in addition to getting a good photo op," the Journal also opined, subtly making the same charge as Hazelbaker regarding the trip's ostensibly political roots.

And at Thursday's unveiling of a new anti-Obama campaign video, several Republican members of Congress who had been rounded up by the McCain campaign ventured onto Hazelbaker-like turf, as well.

Right after noting that Obama's upcoming visit to Afghanistan will be his first, North Carolina Senator Richard Burr told reporters: "I think it's safe to say that as this trip becomes reality, it's also reality that it's more about politics than it is about fact-finding or about exploring the relationships abroad for our country and others in the future."

Rep. Eric Cantor trod similar ground when decrying the amount of media attention planned for Obama's trip, saying: "Is this type of coverage fair? This is nothing but a political stunt."

And, finally, Rep. Marsha Blackburn made reference to the "702 guardsmen" and "15,000 men and women from Fort Campbell" serving abroad before adding that she hoped Obama would "spare them the photo-op," if his mind is "already made up."

Her last line before handing things back over to McCain senior foreign policy adviser Randy Scheunemann? "I hope he will not insult [the troops] by telling them it is politics and not their good work that is going to influence his policy."

So, while McCain himself may only choose to accuse Obama of playing politics when he gives a speech in Germany, as of now, it's far from clear that he's instructed his surrogates to do the same.

On Thursday, John McCain communications director Jill Hazelbaker raised eyebrows when she appeared to make a frontal attack on Barack Obama's supposed purpose in visiting Iraq and Afghanistan, describ...
On Thursday, John McCain communications director Jill Hazelbaker raised eyebrows when she appeared to make a frontal attack on Barack Obama's supposed purpose in visiting Iraq and Afghanistan, describ...
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What the hell else can they do? They are angry they couldn't back him into a corner and scared that he's going to be warmly received with lots of great FREE press. I'd be jealous too lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 07/18/2008
- MissKaren I'm a Fan of MissKaren 43 fans permalink

More than that. They are afraid he will learn the true depth of the Republican debacle in both Iraq and Afghanistan and that he will come back with some devastating comments on it. They are afraid he will talk to the troops on the ground, that they will tell him, Hagel and Reed the truth and that he will come back with terrible information about how they were abandoned by both their government and its contractors, including KBR and its parent, Halliburton. They are afraid that he will be able to tell the difference between Shia and Sunni without Joe Lieberman whispering in his ear -- on three separate days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 07/18/2008
- dogman44 I'm a Fan of dogman44 51 fans permalink
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I read today that 13 American soldiers have been electrocuted in their base camps by
faulty wiring provided by Halliburton. Let our militaty supply their own logistics. It will be
done better and cheaper. And in most cases, failure will be laid upon those responsible,
(a career ending event in the military)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 07/18/2008
- donkat I'm a Fan of donkat 2 fans permalink

O is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. MC has been harping on him to go to Iraq forever, now that he's going, he's criticizing. It's so stupid, as if everything MC has done hasn't been political stunt after stunt. More rethug activity. Now that MC has taken 4 of Dub's inner circle into his, we know it will only get worse.

They're jealous of the attention that O is getting and crying like a bunch of spoiled brats. As for MC, he's the biggest baby of them all. Commander in Chief? I think not. First he has to remember that Czechoslovakia isn't a country anymore. If he doesn't know that, how qualified, exactly, is he to occupy the Oval Office? Mr. "I know everything about everything­...and I'm a hero!" is just another rethug idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 07/18/2008
- tel8034 I'm a Fan of tel8034 92 fans permalink

There is nothing that McCain and his surrogates can say or do to stop this world-wide Obama momentum.

THE WORLD LOVES OBAMA.

All that we are seing fom the McCain camp is DESPERATION AND JEALOUSY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 07/18/2008
- Shelly1970 I'm a Fan of Shelly1970 10 fans permalink

The televised speeches _are_ photo ops, among other things. As if pointing out that Obama is a politician implies that McCain is not? For me, one thing I find helpful is to never lose sight of the big picture. Politicians want you to focus only in the narrow moment and forget the big picture. One doesn't have to tap far back into memory to remember McCain's own photo op in Bagdhad, and the false presentation of reality on the ground that followed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 07/18/2008
- Rendon76 I'm a Fan of Rendon76 15 fans permalink
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Yeah because the Generals in Iraq are the ones who really have the power and make the decisions right? Wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 07/18/2008
- IraqVet04 I'm a Fan of IraqVet04 3 fans permalink

What "new information" did McCain learn at the Wailing Wall or at the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City? Considering these monuments have been around for centuries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 07/18/2008
- shel3364 I'm a Fan of shel3364 32 fans permalink

He probably did "talk to her", but forgot about what. Probably was telling her some of his best jokes.

what a gaggle of buffoons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 07/18/2008

Obama is Amadeus
and McBush is Salieri.

Eat your heart out, McBushes!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 07/18/2008
- Azmom I'm a Fan of Azmom 12 fans permalink
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McC's camp chided O for not going to Iraq and then when he agrees they want to cry about it.

It occured to someone in McC's camp that it would mean that he didn't get any worthwhile press for as long as O is gone. No wonder he hired a new campaign manager.

There's no fool like an old fool!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 07/18/2008

The republicans are shaking in their boots, they're scared of Senator Obama, scared he's going to win this election in a LANDSLIDE.
So, let them say what they want - it will eventually (November in particular) bite them in the rear. ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 07/18/2008
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