McCain Used POW Past Heavily In First Election

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JACQUES BILLEAUD | August 3, 2008 12:58 PM EST | AP

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PHOENIX — A newcomer to Arizona, John McCain used his wife's wealth, ties to powerful Washington figures and, most of all, the emotional power of his five years in a Vietnamese prison to launch his political career 25 years ago.

Well-known today, McCain's harrowing experience during the Vietnam War was new to voters in his 1982 race for an open congressional seat. McCain saturated local TV with an ad focused on his military record that showed him getting off a plane on crutches shortly after his release as a POW.

"It showed he was a hero. It would bring tears to your eyes," said rival candidate Ray Russell, a veterinarian who finished second in the Republican primary that year.

In his 2002 book "Worth the Fighting For," McCain himself acknowledged his strategy: "Thanks to my prisoner of war experience, I had, as they say in politics, a good first story to sell."

The 1982 race to replace retiring Rep. John Rhodes launched McCain's political career. It cemented his reputation as a tireless campaigner and set the stage for things that would come back to haunt him, including his troubled relations with GOP conservatives and his ties to Charles Keating, a savings and loan financier later convicted of securities fraud.

Although he had moved to Arizona less than a year before announcing his candidacy, McCain overpowered Russell and two GOP state lawmakers in the primary and then trounced his Democratic opponent in what was then the state's most Republican congressional district. His 6-point edge in the four-way primary was the smallest victory margin of his career in Congress.

Jay Smith, a consultant who handled McCain's advertising in 1982, said McCain demonstrated his drive to succeed and his refusal to quit when others felt he didn't have a chance. "That was as true in 1982 as it was last summer" when he shook up his faltering presidential campaign, Smith said.

When he left the Navy in 1981, McCain moved to Arizona, home to his wife's family, intent on running for Congress.

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While waiting for a congressional seat to open, he worked as a public relations executive at his father-in-law's beer distributorship, made the rounds on the local Rotary Club circuit and wrote guest newspaper columns, including one advocating the return of the military draft to match growing Soviet armed forces.

When Rhodes announced he wouldn't seek re-election, McCain and his wife, Cindy, quickly bought a house in the mostly middle-class suburban district encompassing Mesa, Chandler, Tempe and parts of Phoenix and Scottsdale.

McCain's move to Arizona and then to Rhodes' district led some old-guard Republicans to accuse McCain of being a political opportunist.

Although he began as last among the four GOP primary candidates, McCain later would write, "I knew I had a pretty good shot at it." He based his confidence on his war experience, "my connections to national political figures, including the Reagans, the money I believed I could raise, much of which Cindy and I would lend the campaign," and his new Arizona friends.

McCain knocked on 15,000 doors in Arizona's convection-oven summer heat, sent mailers and ran TV and radio ads. In addition to the personal loans, people close to the Reagans contributed or showed up for his fundraisers.

Smith said McCain sold himself to voters on his knowledge of Washington politics, his experience as Navy liaison to the Senate and his ties to power politicians.

News accounts from the time show McCain focused on foreign policy, advocating a strong U.S. role in the Middle East as long as America was dependent on foreign oil. He railed against waste in defense budgets and said Arizona's priorities included getting money for a canal to bring water from the Colorado River to the Phoenix and Tucson areas.

Two months before primary day, McCain said Donna Carlson, one of the two state lawmakers who were the early front-runners, was misinformed on foreign policy. Carlson responded that McCain focused on foreign affairs because he wasn't well acquainted with Arizona's priorities.

Shortly before primary day, the other candidates disputed McCain's claim to credit for landing a defense contract to build helicopters in Mesa. Russell, the veterinarian, said Sen. Barry Goldwater, out of the country at the time, sent a telegram to McCain's opponents saying he was responsible for the contract.

One of McCain's Washington friends, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Tower, R-Texas, stepped in to support McCain. Smith, the McCain consultant, said McCain had lobbied in Congress for the contract as Navy liaison and never took exclusive credit for the deal.

McCain struggled with the carpetbagger label at first but, finally, at a Republican district meeting, delivered a stronger response, which he recalled this way in his book:

"I wish I could have had the luxury, like you, of growing up and living and spending my entire life in a nice place like the first district of Arizona, but I was doing other things. As a matter of fact, when I think about it now, the place I lived longest in my life was Hanoi."

Some of McCain's longer term political problems initially took root in that 1982 campaign.

In this period, McCain met Keating, a real estate developer who was later convicted of securities fraud after a thrift institution he owned failed during the savings and loan crisis. Keating and associates raised about $110,000 for McCain's first three campaigns.

After he was elected to the Senate, McCain and four other senators were accused of trying to intimidate regulators on behalf of Keating. A congressional ethics investigation concluded McCain had used poor judgment.

McCain's uneasy relationship with Arizona conservatives also began during his first race, said Bruce Merrill, an Arizona State University professor who did McCain's polling in 1982. Merrill said they didn't believe McCain was a true conservative: "He had that in Arizona since day one."

McCain is still struggling to win over Republican conservatives, but now his effort is nationwide.

And two of his original 1982 GOP opponents remain divided over him to this day.

Carlson, who finished last in that Republican primary, doesn't plan to vote for McCain in November because she feels he has focused too much on the war in Iraq and hasn't offered concrete answers to the country's problems.

Russell, runner-up in the primary, says he will vote for McCain because the senator has represented Arizona well and because his military and foreign affairs experience will make him a strong commander in chief.

"He is a good man," Russell said. "I believe he is much better now than he was then."

PHOENIX — A newcomer to Arizona, John McCain used his wife's wealth, ties to powerful Washington figures and, most of all, the emotional power of his five years in a Vietnamese prison to launch ...
PHOENIX — A newcomer to Arizona, John McCain used his wife's wealth, ties to powerful Washington figures and, most of all, the emotional power of his five years in a Vietnamese prison to launch ...
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I cannot believe the sheer hubris and lying stink of John McCain. I live in Mesa, Arizona, right where McCain got his political start. McCain says he brought the Boeing Apache helicopter plant to Mesa. He's lying, it was Barry Goldwater. When he (and his supporters) say he has done a lot for Arizona, it's lies. He does nothing for Arizona, then tries to justify it by saying he's opposed to pork. The truth is he's been so busy promoting John McCain for president he doesn't have time to even vote in Congress and do his job. He doesn't give a flying fig about Arizona. He wanted to jump start a political career, hoping for Arizona's many mormon (Republican) votes. Arizona is where Cindy lived and he wanted her Budweiser millions. When he's touting his POW background, why isn't he called out on that? Why don't reporters ask him about his hot dogging ways that got him shot down in the first place. About the four multi-million dollar planes he wrecked? Aout the 168 sailors aboard the Kittyhawk? About why the Navy informed him they would not be promoting him to Admiral because he didn't have "the right stuff"? He wanted it so badly to try to live up to daddy and granddaddy! Why don't they ask him why he wanted a political career anyway? Could it be that being president was the only option left to him in trying to live up to his own family's legacy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 08/03/2008
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Evidently, according to Goldwater's granddaughter's book on him, Goldwater became very disappointed in McCain for taking credit where it wasn't due. I'd like to hear McCain take credit for all his screw ups, but no... they probably belong to someone else. I suppose if Obama wanted to play nasty, he could bring them up in the campaign, but I doubt he will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 08/04/2008

I lived in Phoenix. Do you remember the Don Bolles murder? Why isn't this brought upo about
the Hensley family ties to the local mobsters 'The Bonanos family' who moved to Arizona from
New York, and Kemper Marley? That was John McCain's beginning. But no one brings this up.
If people are going to bring up Reverend Wright, why not John McCain's in-laws? Their blood money helped fund John McCain's rise into politics. And I agree with you, he did nothing for Arizona. I was a student at ASU who protested when John McCain along with other politicians
who vetoed the Martin Luther King holiday for YEARS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 08/04/2008
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Does he use all his jane fonda tapes and greatest hits with friends too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 08/03/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 554 fans permalink
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I'm sure he wons the "Barbarella" extended director's edition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 08/03/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 554 fans permalink
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I meant "owns" it. Not like he won it in a wet T-shirt contest or anything worthy like that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 08/03/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 08/03/2008
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Good read - I sent it on to friends and the undecided. Thanks!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 08/03/2008

No reason not to emphasize the fact McCain proudly served his country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 08/03/2008
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The Com-mander in Chief Test... Can you spell L O S E R

http://bravenewfilms.org/blog/47760-the-commander-in-chief-test

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 08/03/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 161 fans permalink
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I've got work to do so I'll leave you and Babs to deal with Torq. I'll check back later to see if you got the candy out of the pinata!


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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 08/03/2008

Levon wears his war wound like a crown.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 08/03/2008
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can someone please explain why being a pow makes one qualified to be president. mcbush was a reckless playboy who could not evade the enemy defense. we owe a lot to pow's but if they are not qualified, we should not hand them the keys to the white house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 08/03/2008
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I don't know if this will get posted but there is a lot to be learned about John McCain's POW record. He still will no release those records: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afawZWEtCKc

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 08/03/2008
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Is it true that his father and grandfather died at early ages?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 08/03/2008
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Being shot down qualifies him to be POTUS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 08/03/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 161 fans permalink
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Why not? Running business and an entire state into the ground was enough to qualify the last one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 08/03/2008
- MPeter I'm a Fan of MPeter 25 fans permalink

He pimped and milked his own poor piloting skills--a result of the fact that he graduated 5th from the bottom of the class--and ended up captured, to milk every advantage out of it. He because a third rate senator and now, he wants to sleepwalk to the presidency despite the fact that all his mental, physical and auditory faculties are failing. What a sad little man. http://www.jedreport.com/?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 08/03/2008
- nikz I'm a Fan of nikz permalink

I totally agree! What do you think about that grin/chuckle that he does? It's scary. It's almost like he is amazed with himself when he speaks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 08/03/2008
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The real question is how he ever got into flight school after graduating in the bottom 1% of his class at the NA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 08/03/2008
- mollysgran I'm a Fan of mollysgran 3 fans permalink
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No it doesn't! That is a stupid remark. Think about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 08/03/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 161 fans permalink
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Adjust your sarcasm detector.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 08/03/2008
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I guess I shouldn't have dodged those SAMs over Kuwait City that night. I could be on the GOP ticket right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 08/03/2008
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Please produce the missing 600 page medical file for the candidate who wants control of our country's destiny.

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

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 08/03/2008
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And please ask him who gave him the intel on Iraq being the source of anthrax used in the attacks that lead us to war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 08/03/2008
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Duh, this is a useless story, I mean, everyone knows McCain is so desperate to win an election, that he'd even stoop to hiding behind his own mom.

Oh wait, he already did!! OMG!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 08/03/2008
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 86 fans permalink

someone should tell McCain that a war hero captures enemy soldiers, not the other way around

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 08/03/2008
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This is John McCain's real platform. Ad nauseum.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 08/03/2008
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With all due respect to his considerable suffering and deprivation as a POW, McCain has gotte a lot of mileage from the widely-held notion that he turned down an opportunity for early release from Hoa Lo Prison. Whether McCain would or would not have accepted early release is beside the point, it was never his decision to make. The Senior Ranking Officer (SRO), in this instance, Commander James Stockdale, had exclusive authority to make that decision, and without a doubt, he adhered to the policy of "first in. first out."

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