McCain Attacks Obama's Patriotism

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First Posted: 11- 1-08 02:55 PM   |   Updated: 12- 2-08 05:12 AM

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Mccain Attacks Obama

John McCain unveiled a new attack on Barack Obama's patriotism Saturday, jumping all over - and taking out of context - remarks made yesterday in which the Democratic nominee said the Iowa Caucuses vindicated his faith in the American public.

Campaigning in Springfield, Virginia, McCain told the crowd that he had always had faith in his country and - dinging his opponent - claimed that the United States "has never had to prove anything to me."

For all the politics at play here - certainly, the GOP has won many elections painting their opponents as not loving of country - there is much to quibble with.

For starters, at various points during this campaign, McCain - whose surrogates and vice president have often gone after Obama on this front - has confirmed that he believes Obama to be a patriot. Moreover, the Republican nominee at one point in his life made comments similar to those offered by the Illinois Democrat.

Speaking about his experience in Vietnam, he described his time as a POW as one that tested and affirmed his love of country.

"I think it makes you a better person," he told Fox News' Sean Hannity in March 2008. "Obviously, it makes you love America. I really didn't love America until I was deprived of her company, but probably the most important thing about it, Sean, is that I was privileged to have the opportunity to serve in the company of heroes."

Past statements aside, if one actually takes a look at what Obama said, and what he has said before, it is hard to interpret in anyway that he doubted the United States. Just look at the sentences before his "faith" remark, in which he lavishly praises the American people, who he "knew" were "decent" and "generous."

"I had confidence in the people of Iowa because I knew that the American people are a decent people and a generous people, willing to work hard and sacrifice for future generations," the Senator told a crowd in Des Moines on Friday. "No where was that truer than here in Iowa."

Those remarks, as the Obama camp pointed out Saturday afternoon, are almost identical to ones made by the Senator even before the Iowa caucus.

"Most of all, I believed in the power of the American people to be the real agents of change in this country - because we are not as divided as our politics suggests; because we are a decent, generous people willing to work hard and sacrifice for future generations; and I was certain that if we could just mobilize our voices to challenge the special interests that dominate Washington and challenge ourselves to reach for something better, there was no problem we couldn't solve - no destiny we couldn't fulfill. Ten months later, Iowa, you have vindicated that faith."

There were no screams of treason then. Rather those comments were interpreted for what they were: Obama thanking the Iowa public for exhibiting the characteristics that he believes make America, America.

"It's pathetic that John McCain would take a statement Barack Obama has been making for a year about his faith in the American people and distort it to attack his patriotism," spokesman Bill Burton said in response to McCain's attack Saturday. "Sadly, this is what we've come to expect from a desperate, dishonorable campaign that will say anything in a failed attempt to win this election."

John McCain unveiled a new attack on Barack Obama's patriotism Saturday, jumping all over - and taking out of context - remarks made yesterday in which the Democratic nominee said the Iowa Caucuses vi...
John McCain unveiled a new attack on Barack Obama's patriotism Saturday, jumping all over - and taking out of context - remarks made yesterday in which the Democratic nominee said the Iowa Caucuses vi...
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John that's getting old, my sister-in-law a Maryland born Republican packed up her Tohoe and left for PA yesterday to volunteer for Obama, being a George Town graduate and former NSA annalist, she's pretty tired of her former party and the direction of the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 11/02/2008
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I think he has become a desperate old man...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 11/02/2008
- Shashi0224 I'm a Fan of Shashi0224 94 fans permalink

Patriotism is what Obama is all about.
Connections, Lies, and Arrogance is what McCain is all about.

After 8 long years of Republicans, let's tell them what we think of their fear tactics, their incompetence, their hatred for all things different and their arrogance. Let's tell them LOUD and CLEAR that Americans don't want their rights to privacy taken away, we don't want to torture human beings, and we want our votes to count!! We care about the environment and we care about the middle class. Giving us a tax break, not Exxon, is what Americans need!!
VOTE!! Obama/Biden!! Let's bring America back to reason and sanity!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 11/02/2008

I am so sick of the huffpo thought police and their draconian censorship. After this election I'll never visit this site again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 11/02/2008
- Shashi0224 I'm a Fan of Shashi0224 94 fans permalink

Okay, bye bye then!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 11/02/2008
- Leota2 I'm a Fan of Leota2 8 fans permalink

Why wait?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 11/02/2008
- eus I'm a Fan of eus 2 fans permalink

Theyve censored a few of my posts too-- I guess theyre preparing us for the future-- in case the republicans win and our constitution is eviscerated completely

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 11/02/2008
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Don't let the door hit you on the way out!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 11/02/2008

I see that there are a lot of Republican trolls lurking in the weeds today

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 11/02/2008
- winnie47 I'm a Fan of winnie47 37 fans permalink
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Why are you here now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 11/02/2008
- wendynyc I'm a Fan of wendynyc 11 fans permalink

The Republicans always seem to set the definition of what is "being Patriotic".

They have conned Americans under that guise long enough.

Fed Up of their nonsense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 11/02/2008
- winnie47 I'm a Fan of winnie47 37 fans permalink
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The GOP wraps itself in the flag, yet these are the same people who spend all their time in office trying to destroy the Constitution. Go figure....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 11/02/2008

It's too bad that we lost the freedom of speech in America, because I can not write what I feel about McCain without fear of the schutzstaffel showing up at my door.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 11/02/2008
- jusion I'm a Fan of jusion 4 fans permalink

Obama is the most patriotic American EVER!!!

He's way more patriotic than George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, and Samuel Huntington - just to name a few.

Here's the http://aycu07.webshots.com/image/45886/2006244423504225050_rs.jpgrs.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 11/02/2008
- dlinguist I'm a Fan of dlinguist 10 fans permalink
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"I really didn't love America until I was deprived of her company" - John McCain.

As soon as I read that, I quit reading the rest of the article out of sheer ire. I don't need someone dripping of hypocrisy to make any accusations. Credibility? Zilch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 11/02/2008
- winnie47 I'm a Fan of winnie47 37 fans permalink
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Yet this is the guy to question Michelle Obama's statement about 'being proud of America?' Hypocrite!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 11/02/2008
- DWP I'm a Fan of DWP 2 fans permalink

Obama has made this same statement over and over again. Could be he is talking about how proud he is of the workers or something else, but the fact remains he has proven he loves this country. If he didn't why wouldn't he have taken a 6 figure job when he graduated from Harvard? McCain try to get back to your hero status!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 11/02/2008

It is obvious John McCain is not speaking from a position of knowledge. Barack Obama spoke clearly when he made his comment. I think the words he spoke were vindication to many black americans. Just the idea that a black man could be on the verge of becoming President of the United States when forty years ago black men were being lynched just for being black. We have come a long way and that is vindication. Has nothing to do with not being patriotic but acknowledging that win or lose we have come a long way and that was what Michelle echoed also

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 11/02/2008
- NancyCinNY I'm a Fan of NancyCinNY 2 fans permalink

Just another example of how these repugnicans need to get out a copy of the Constitution and the dictionary and go back to school. Vindicate is one of those words with multiple meanings, including justify and affirm. What's wrong with having one's faith in the US affrirmed, espcecially after the past 8 years when so many things have gone of the tracks?

McFailin, you will lose 'cause you can't think your way out of a paper bag. What a sad ending you've had - no substance, all fluff all the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 11/02/2008
- Whycee54 I'm a Fan of Whycee54 13 fans permalink
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Let's see now. McCain knocks Obama's patriotism yet he "pals around with Mr. Palin who belongs to a group who wants Alaska to leave the United States?
Ok Got !.. Nice try Mr. McCain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 11/02/2008

McCain stop taking things out of context! Obama is saying that Iowa has shown him that people do really hear and believe in the message that they want CHANGE and they have supported the platform that will enable their dreams of better healthcare, education, fiscal responsibility, etc. come to fruition. It has nothing to do with patriotism or race. It has all to do with the strength and reserve of the people to believe in their dreams and do something about it which is what he has seen. Obama has always said that this campaign is not about him, it's about what the people want!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 11/02/2008
- boing007 I'm a Fan of boing007 9 fans permalink

Michelle and BO both incapable of accurate communication without cue card.

BS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 11/02/2008
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Ah... you're talking about McCain and Palin. And it's teleprompter, caveman.

You ignorance is running rampant today!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 11/02/2008
- JJaycee I'm a Fan of JJaycee 2 fans permalink

McCain needs to be called out on all of the vile he's been spewing. I hope that after he LOSES THIS ELECTION by a landslide, that he doe go on Meet the Press or some other NON FOX show and someone badgers him about all of the lies and the race-baiting he's thrown out during this campaign. My favorite line in the DNC by Obama was when he specifically challenged McCain to stick to the issues and NOT TO QUESTION anyone's patrtiotism. I thought this was brilliant and that McCain would have to leave this area alone. Apparently, it was wishful thinking on my part. If you want to see unAmerican, look at Palin and her hubby. By the way, am I the only one who's noticed that Palin wears a rhinestone pin with the word "Alaska" on it? Talk about NOT COUNTRY FIRST.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 11/02/2008
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