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McCain Camp Plays POW Card On House Gaffe


First Posted: 08-21-08 02:34 PM   |   Updated: 09-21-08 05:12 AM

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Facing a Democratic Party positively giddy over his recent admission that he didn't know how many houses he owned, John McCain quickly returned to a political trump card: his POW experience.

Speaking to the Washington Post, aide Brian Rogers, in full damage-control mode, acknowledged that his boss had "some investment properties and stuff," but added: "This is a guy who lived in one house for five and a half years -- in prison."

That the McCain campaign could incorporate his service in Vietnam into a campaign spat over his property portfolio is not so surprising. The Senator has, rightfully or not, used his history as a POW shrewdly and repeatedly throughout this campaign. Earlier this week, for instance, amidst speculation that the Senator may have received in advance the questions to a values forum between him and Obama, spokeswoman Nicole Wallace declared: "The insinuation from the Obama campaign that John McCain, a former prisoner of war, cheated is outrageous."

When Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of former Senator John Edwards, ridiculed McCain's health care policy, his aides didn't respond with a substantive retort. Rather, they declared that their boss knew what it was like to get inadequate care "from another government." Even earlier, when the topic was about earmarks, McCain criticized Sen. Hillary Clinton for proposing funds for a museum celebrating Woodstock. He didn't know what there was to celebrate, he said, because he was "tied up" during the music festival.

The Senator has even brought his military record into discussion of his music tastes. Explaining that his favorite song was "Dancing Queen" by ABBA, he offered that his knowledge of music "stopped evolving when his plane intercepted a surface-to-air missile." Dancing Queen, however, was produced in 1975, eight years after McCain's plane was shot down.

Preceding this election, there was a fairly wide-ranging belief that McCain was hesitant to use his POW experience in a political context. The Senator himself, during the 2004 election, said he was "sick and tired of re-fighting" the Vietnam War.

"It's offensive to me, and it's angering to me that we're doing this," he said. "It's time to move on."

But during this campaign, it seems such reluctance is no longer an issue, with the POW line sneaking into many of the campaign's commercials and -- more subtly -- their foreign policy attacks. Much of this strategy has come at the urging of GOP operatives. Karl Rove, for example, wrote an April 2008 Wall Street Journal op-ed urging the presumptive Republican nominee to "open up more" on his Vietnam days or "many voters will never know the experiences of his life that show his character."

Democrats, meanwhile, have been torn over what is an appropriate response. While many attack-oriented strategists have been pleading a more head-on rebuttal (applauding, for instance, Gen Wesley Clark for declaring that one's time as a POW had no relevance to being commander in chief), the Obama campaign seems more willing to deflect any and all attention from this part of McCain's biography.

"The fact is, we respect Senator McCain's service and his courage in Vietnam, but we continue to believe that this election is about who is the best president to lead in the 21st Century," Philip Carter, Obama's veterans director, told the Huffington Post. "As you heard on the phone today with the veterans, the critical issue is who understands the threats facing this country and who will make the right decisions about war and peace. That person is Barack Obama, not Senator McCain."

Facing a Democratic Party positively giddy over his recent admission that he didn't know how many houses he owned, John McCain quickly returned to a political trump card: his POW experience. Speaking...
Facing a Democratic Party positively giddy over his recent admission that he didn't know how many houses he owned, John McCain quickly returned to a political trump card: his POW experience. Speaking...
 
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01:02 AM on 09/02/2008
I'm unmoved by his POW status. A Hero is a sandwich. This guy bombed people at 20,000 feat. Not heroic to me.
09:00 PM on 08/25/2008
I think McCain has overplayed the POW card..I did the math...the 5 years he spent as a POW was 7% of his life.
I KNOW what he went through, I HONOR that service...
but what has he done since?
left the first wife because an accident disfigured her
was involved in the Keating 5 scandal
he speaks disrespect­fully to his current wife
he gets so ANGRY
I used to like him..I have heard it said the 2000 McCain wouldn't vote for the 2008 McCain
his record on veterans legsilatio­n is AWFUL
his colleagues speak of his temper
his humor is inappropri­ate: "Bomb,bomb­,bomb Iran"???
frankly he scares me
perhaps 5 yrs as a POW should be viewed as a negative
ALSO..I am STILL mad about his mocking the Woodstock museum..it happens to be located in one of the poorest counties in NY and generates needed jobs!!!
05:53 AM on 08/25/2008
Sometimes I really do wonder what McCain will think about this all when it's all said and done.
03:40 PM on 08/24/2008
"Facing a Democratic Party positively giddy over his recent admission that he didn't know how many houses he owned, John McCain quickly returned to a political trump card: his POW experience­."

Per Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The louder he talked of his honour, the faster we counted our spoons. "
02:28 PM on 08/24/2008
one gets the feeling that his handlers have told John to pull it out of the bag whenever he is in a tight spot.
He will probably use it to explain why he doesn't know what car he drove last year... something along the lines of ... I spent 5 years not being able to drive a car.... blah blah blah....
As far as I am concerned he has already overused it.
And that cross in the sand story that he has taken over as his own ... I don't know what he was going for there but it made me think of the Mother Theresa fabricatio­n...
Look, we know he was a POW. It does not detract from the fact that that he either doesn't know how many houses he and his wife share or didn't want to say or simply couldn't remember.
None of those are good options.
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12:56 PM on 08/24/2008
McCain finds a way to remind everyone -- as if we need reminding -- that he was a POW no matter how far he has to stretch to do it. I can't wait to hear what he will use as a means to go to that reference next. Maybe it will be color of his tie. "I like red stripped ties because I wasn't able to wear them for a certain period of time when I had no ties." Ridiculous­, I know. But that's the point.
01:39 PM on 08/23/2008
Being a POW may qualify you to endure the White House, but not to run it.
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imfedup
Fight the lies.
11:41 AM on 08/23/2008
If you haven't seen this, you need to watch it.

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=vFM1xqqTX­_g
11:22 AM on 08/23/2008
Hopefully now we can let Gen Clark back out of the 'quiet time' cupboard under the stairs.

He pretty much said the same thing a few months back, but got p0wnd for saying it.

Guy needs an apology. And, afterwards­, a bullhorn..­.. ;-)
12:28 PM on 08/24/2008
Timing is everything­. Any good general knows that a bomb dropped at the wrong time in the wrong place can cause more damage to an overall strategy than simply not dropping the bomb.

However, when the target is exposed and there is a clear opportunit­y to score - a bomb that may have been wrong for a different situation is the exact perfect weapon. It wasn't what Clark said - it was when he said it.
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05:45 PM on 08/22/2008
This just in! Murtha Rep gets berated and his military service dissed: "And don't talk to me about him being an ex-Marine. Lord, that was 40 years ago. A lot of stuff can happen in 40 years. Thank you for your service as being an ex-Marine but that doesn't mean you're (not) an idiot, and he is," Everett said of Murtha." Now, if Dems said that about POW McCain the sky would fall. See what happens when you over-use your military experience - people get down right sick of it.
12:52 PM on 08/23/2008
It's called a double standard. It's about the only standard Republican­s have anymore.
02:34 PM on 08/22/2008
Is the Pope Catholic ?
Is John McCain a POW ?

How many POWs does it take to count how many houses John McCain owns ? What's the difference between a Sunni and a Shiite, Senator McCain ? I don't know, I was a POW. Should we be provoking the Russians into a new cold war, Senator McCain ? Yes - and I should know, I was a POW.

How did you get elected to the Senate in the first place, Senator McCain ? Because I was a POW. Why does the press treat you with kid gloves and ignore your adulterous past, Senator McCain ? Because I was a POW. Why do the American people even listen to you at all, Senator McCain ? Because I was a POW. What was the best thing that ever happened to you, Senator McCain ?
02:00 PM on 08/22/2008
Mac doesn't know, or knows and decieves--­-One is a mental deficienci­es and the other is a character deficiency­. Neither is a desirable trait.
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duchessdorleans
01:36 PM on 08/22/2008
I think the O Campaign should attack attack attack on this. They should mock it just like McCain mocked Obama for being popular and drawing huge crowds of people. Of course, the Fox News folks will go sqwaking their heads off about Obama questionin­g his service but I say f-it. What they really need to do is round up some other former POW's and let them do the talking in the ad. That would be golden.
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Ishmael1
Step aside, Shallow Water, & Let the Deep Sea Roll
12:54 PM on 08/22/2008
So Ahab McCain, the Senator and son and grandson of Admirals calls the Black guy an elitist? I'm a third-gene­ration seafaring man just like Sen McCain. Unlike him, My Dad and granddad were Able Seamen sailing before the mast and I was a tin-can sonarman hunting the great steel whales. Like the sailors in Father Mapple's Sermon, I have marked McCain as a Jonah, a jinx, a hoodoo, bad luck incarnate. Death and ruin have followed him through his entire career. Just ask the crewmen of USS Forrestal or the people who had money in Lincoln Savings and Loan.

Scarred body and soul like Ahab, he is chasing his white whale of the Presidency­. And he'll chase it around Good Hope and around the Horn and around the Norway Maelstrom and even around Perdition'­s Flames before he'll give it up.
12:02 PM on 08/22/2008
McCain's favorite words, War , bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran, surge, and oh yes let's not forget the POW. I for one am so sick and tired of hearing the POW stuff everytime he has gaffe. I see the campaign has taken the focus off from not only him not remember how many homes he owns, but also everyone seems to be tip toeing around the draft issue in his town hall meeting the other day.