McCain To Obama: Welcome Home, Troop Hater

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First Posted: 07-26-08 06:52 PM   |   Updated: 08- 3-08 05:12 AM

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John McCain is welcoming Barack Obama back to America with a hard right cross.

The message of the Republican's new attack ad that debuted Saturday both perfects and makes more harsh a theme that his campaign has been developing for weeks: specifically, that the Illinois Democrat does not care about American troops. Drawing from Obama's one tactical misstep during his week-long trip abroad -- a canceled visit with wounded troops in Germany, the cause of which was a debate with the Pentagon over political propriety -- the McCain campaign nevertheless believes they have a useful new plot point at their disposal.

When viewed alongside the 900 days that elapsed between visits to Iraq, and his symbolic vote against one round of funding for the war, the McCain camp now hopes the canceled visit in Germany provides a three-act structure to their dramatic imagining of a conflict between Obama and the troops.

Of course, in one particular aspect, McCain's playwrights have resorted to wholesale fiction in order to craft their narrative. However complicated the issue of Obama's canceled troop visit has become, no one -- not the campaign, and not the Pentagon -- has cited a prohibition on "bring[ing] cameras" along with Obama as a reason for the trip's scuttling.

In another distortion that could be viewed as funny were it no so manipulative, McCain's video editor selected footage of Obama sinking a three-point shot to represent time spent at the gym instead of with troops. Of course, that footage was taken in Kuwait, not Germany, at an event for ... troops.

"John McCain is an honorable man who is running an increasingly dishonorable campaign," said Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor in an email to reporters Saturday evening, adding: "Senator McCain knows full well that Senator Obama strongly supports and honors our troops, which is what makes this attack so disingenuous. Senator Obama was honored to meet with our men and women in uniform in Iraq and Afghanistan this week and has visited wounded soldiers at Walter Reed numerous times. This politicization of our soldiers is exactly what Senator Obama sought to avoid, and it's not worthy of Senator McCain or the 'civil' campaign he claimed he would run."

The Obama campaign also sent along an excerpt from the Congressional Record meant to embarrass McCain for his present tactics. In a floor speech from May 2007, the Arizona Republican said:

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"How can we possibly find honor in using the fate of our servicemen to score political advantage in Washington? There is no pride to be had in such efforts. We are at war, a hard and challenging war, and we do no service for the best of us-those who fight and risk all on our behalf-by playing politics with their service."

In June, McCain apologized for using the image of Gen. David Petraeus in a political mailer, saying that politicization of the military would "not happen again" in his campaign.

Still, it appears that there's something of a pattern to the recent ads coming out of McCain's campaign. Compare the latest to another from last week, entitled "Troop Funding":

Is it a coincidence that such consistency of message on a blunt force topic like support for troops comes in the first month after Karl Rove protégé Steve Schmidt took over the day-to-day reins of McCain's campaign? If so, look for much more of this between now and November.

Script For "Troops" (TV :30)

Anncr: Barack Obama never held a single Senate hearing on Afghanistan.

He hadn't been to Iraq in years.

He voted against funding our troops.

And now, he made time to go to the gym, but cancelled a visit with wounded troops.

Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras.

John McCain is always there for our troops.

McCain. Country first.

John McCain: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

UPDATE: Rhode Island Democrat Sen. Jack Reed responds to McCain's ad:

I was with Senator Obama last week as we met privately with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Senator Obama listened to their concerns and expressed his gratitude for their service without press or fanfare. He cares for our troops deeply and has worked hard to give them not only the resources they need, but also honor their service with a clearly defined mission and by providing them with the support they have earned when they come home. And just as Senator McCain's support of President Bush's veto of funding for our troops doesn't mean he does not support them, neither does Senator Obama's insistence that we not give George Bush a blank check.
John McCain is welcoming Barack Obama back to America with a hard right cross. The message of the Republican's new attack ad that debuted Saturday both perfects and makes more harsh a theme that his ...
John McCain is welcoming Barack Obama back to America with a hard right cross. The message of the Republican's new attack ad that debuted Saturday both perfects and makes more harsh a theme that his ...
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McCain says we should be in Iraq for a very long time. Are we going to stop loss the entire US Army just so he can continue the "Surge"? Obama wants to end our involvement in Iraq's internal affairs and bring the troops home. Just how does that become hating our troops? I just don't understand Republican logic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 07/27/2008

The grand privatization experiment in Iraq is not complete. That is the only reason the republicans want to keep it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 07/28/2008
- shelobo I'm a Fan of shelobo 7 fans permalink

I would say it's political logic ,as long as McCain agrees WITH Bush behind closed doors he will keep spewing the nonsense he has been spewing http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/the_truth_on_troop_support.htmlt.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 07/28/2008
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Truth? I think the repugs *might* have heard of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 07/27/2008
- janvoght I'm a Fan of janvoght 8 fans permalink
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also, john mc cain should not show his insecurity, jealousy, and ineptness. even tho it turns out he was 100% wrong about obama's international and foreign policy skills, (they loved him, and the idea of change) and no one cares anymore about the surge (that was so 2007) it's about how a timeline is just what the country we have been invading for over 6 yrs wants, and how they are way more cooperative with obama than the Repubs.
obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 07/27/2008

For me the choice in this election is simple. Republicans have had eight years to move this country forward. They have accomplished very little. John McCain is a republican. With few exceptions, he espouses the party line. I am no longer listening. I will be voting for change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 07/27/2008
- RRundbaken I'm a Fan of RRundbaken 23 fans permalink

McCain has officially jumped the shark. It's time for the media to call him out on his inability to keep facts straight and for Obama to strongly refute all these outrageous comments he makes. If he goes to see the troops he'd be accused of using them as political props. Obama hadn't been to Iraq and McCain says he doesn't know what's going on. Obama then goes to Iraq and now McCain chides him for that. McCain says a tietable is surrender and now thinks it's not a bad idea. He is losing it and apparently running for president is too much of a strain for him. OBama, suppsoedly a neophyte, has over the last 17 months barely made any of the types of gaffes McCain, the "experienced" one, makes daily. Czechoslovakia (hasn't existed for a decade), Iraq-Pakistan border (that would be..IRAN!), unsure of the timeline of the surge and the Anbar Awakening, and the list grows and grows. This man cannot become president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 07/27/2008
- fcsakes I'm a Fan of fcsakes 89 fans permalink
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In four months our country will elect a true statesman to the highest office in the land.

President Barack Obama will take office on January 20, 2009. Two days before my birthday. Thank you, that will be all I need for the greatest birthday ever.

President Barack Obama, President Obama.

Finally, after decades of drought, a person of integrity in the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 07/27/2008

McCain is acting like a candidate that is losing with no hope of a future to try again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 07/27/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 157 fans permalink
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New Game!

Who is SweeetSydney? (Betty Jo Mk2)

I'm guessjng Kellygrrrl or GrouchoMarxist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 07/27/2008

I posted Volvo further down

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 07/27/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 157 fans permalink
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I noticed that. Volvo strikes me as a bit more serious than that, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 07/27/2008

McCain won't release his military file. What's he hiding?
The MSM won't go after some approximately 600 pages that are missing, when McCain released 19 pages...why?
Sydney Schanberg thinks he knows why, and it ain't pretty. We need the MSM to vet this mystery, so that the electorate can discover the real John McCain.
See "The War Secrets Sen. John McCain Hides, Former POW Fights Public Access to POW/MIA Files"
By Sydney Schanberg, at http://www.vvof.org/mccain_hides.htm
Demand that McCain release his full military file.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 07/27/2008
- auramac I'm a Fan of auramac 14 fans permalink

I may love this country, but if its people are so stupid as to elect another Republican, then I shall consider moving to another place on the planet where I don't feel so alone, disgusted, and embarrassed by so many of my people. No wonder artists like myself move to places like France! McCain, the "maverick," makes me feel as ill as Rush, Bush, Fox "News" and Coulter's Apple do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 07/27/2008

Why doesn't Obama respond with similar attack ads?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 07/27/2008

Really, he can't because he introduced himself as the "above the fray" type of candidate. The moment he does this, he will be vilified by the media. I believe that if I were in his shoes, that is a chance I would have to take.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 07/27/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 284 fans permalink

Obama could still politely deconstruct McCain's attack and probably will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 AM on 07/28/2008
- yallkiddn I'm a Fan of yallkiddn 7 fans permalink

For the same reason that MLK and Gandhi refused to employ violence to achieve their goals. It would've made them guilty of the same sins as those they sought to defeat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 AM on 07/28/2008
- shelobo I'm a Fan of shelobo 7 fans permalink

Good question ,maybe he thinks that counter attack ads would do just what they are doing ,DISTRACT Americans from the true facts ?McCain voted for the H.R. 2863, the 2006 Defense Appropriations Bill, in his floor speech he said he was doing so under protest !In his floor statement read what he says about Drilling in ANWR :We want to have it all without making any sacrifices, so we simply borrow the money, pushing off the obligations onto our children and our grandchildren. ANWR is a perfect example of that. We drill today in the false hope that doing so will solve our energy problems, but in doing so we leave future generations with a degraded environment and the same dependence on oil that we have today. Now McCain is FOR degradeing the enviroment http://mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressOffice.FloorStatements&ContentRecord_id=8d57f1d3-4319-48fd-8baf-c2263544d694&Region_id=&Issue_id==

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 07/28/2008
- MaryanneAZ I'm a Fan of MaryanneAZ 129 fans permalink
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McCain is so full of himself that he cannot see straight. He knows full well that politicians cannot visit the troops, but senators can. Since Obama was on a paid campaign trip to Europe, he was right to skip the visit to the troops. As has been said by the McCain campaign, the "Comander-In-Chief" should visit our troops, not senators or candidates. Obama is not yet the CIC. Therefore, he did the right thing to avoid the appearance of politicizing a visit to wounded troops. Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 07/27/2008
- wolf58 I'm a Fan of wolf58 35 fans permalink

McCain Refuses to Support Sen. Jim Webb’s and Chuck Hagel’s new GI Bill.

In February 2006, McCain voted against an amendment that would have provided for at least $19 billion for military health facilities, paid for by eliminating tax cuts for the wealthiest earners.

McCain voted against a 2006 Democratic amendment that would have provided $2.8 billion to increase veterans’ medical care.
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McCain Voted Against Establishing $1 Billion Trust Fund to Provide Improvements to Military and Veterans’ Health Facilities

McCain Chooses Corporations Over Veterans, Voting Against Adding $1.5 billion to Veterans’ Medical Services in 2007 Budget by Closing Corporate Tax Loopholes

McCain Voted Against Mandatory Funding of $6.9 Billion in 2007 Budget and $104 Billion Over Five Years for Veterans' Health Care.

McCain voted against the Webb amendment calling for adequate troop rest between deployments.

McCain one of only 13 Senators to vote against $430 million for Medical Services for the Department of Veteran Affairs for outpatient care and treatment for veterans.

McCain voted against an amendment offered by Senator Dodd that called for an additional $322 million for safety equipment for troops in Iraq.

McCain voted against increasing the amount available for medical care for veterans by $650 million.

McCain supported the interests of the Disabled American Veterans 20 percent in 2006.
McCain supported the interests of the Disabled American Veterans 25 percent in 2005.
In 2006 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America gave Senator McCain a grade of D.

who hates the troops?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 07/27/2008
- sherbug I'm a Fan of sherbug 60 fans permalink

Why doesn't Obama fight back. McCain just voted against the educational benefits for Vets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 07/27/2008
- okayigive I'm a Fan of okayigive 12 fans permalink

Due to ISP problems part of my posting was lost- I always want to give credit to information I post, unfortunately I had not saved, but the credit for information posted regarding votes goes to Daily KOS commenter/diarist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 07/27/2008
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