The Many Faces of John McCain

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Posted April 30, 2008 | 12:04 AM (EST)



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While Barack Obama is said to be outraged about the latest sound bites coming from his former minister, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, where is our outrage at all the nonstop coverage of this nonsense, and the egregious efforts to abort the First Amendment guarantee of separation between church and state?

Now that we know everything we ever wanted to know about Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and more that we didn't, now that ballistics test show the efficacy of weapons of mass distraction when it comes to news delivery vehicles, maybe it's time some chickens come home to roost for those who have gotten a free ride from the mainstream media. Forget about how many people can name even one Supreme Court justice. How about -- how many people can name John McCain's position on abstinence-only HIV/AIDS funding? Roe v. Wade? Gun control? Iran?

Who cares, after all, anyway? Why interrupt a politcal lynching to interject substance into an otherwise vacuous campaign. After all, who can forget when the senator from Arizona numbly repeated "We do not torture" while on a recent visit to Europe. I'd like to ask Senator McCain if the Justice Department will look any different under him than under his predecessor, George W. Bush, or if we may expect to see the FBI look the other way when the CIA engages in interrogation techniques that violate Geneva, and the Eighth Amendment proscription against cruel and unusual punishment. But, why challenge him when nobody else is.

Why, after all, would anyone question the current dangerous liaision between Hillary and McCain -- both claiming that Obama is out of touch with "ordinary Americans" while benefiting from millions raked in by their significant others, both pushing for a reprieve from the pump.. Oh, and excuse me, but does anyone really believe that the Clintons earned over $100 million, over the past seven years, from book sales and lectures? But, who cares the truth when fiction is so compelling.

Like the truth that both Hillary Clinton and John McCain want to move us from supply side economics to "bandaid "economics, to a place where we'll be happy with the meager 18 cent saving on gas tax while the capital gains tax continues to be reduced, and corporate America gets to gorge itself on even more tax credits and tax write-offs. Who cares if, as Obama suggests, reducing the cost of gas, for the summer, is only a "short-term, quick-fix,", and doesn't solve the problem. Who wants to solve the problem anyway? What for? After all, isn't that what a second term is for?

And, who cares about credibility? So what if John McCain has more faces than the legendary Greek goddess, Janus, all sharing one common denominator -- they aim to please. So, if you don't like this side of McCain, he's got another, and yet another. John McCain has more sides than your average garden variety cineplex, but nobody in the mainstream media is going to let his many inconguities interfere with their insatiable urge to vomit sound byte invectives from the mouth of Obama's retired minister. Rather sinister the treatment the Arizona senator gets from those whose job it is not merely to cover, but to uncover, the news; almost as sinister as a one size fits all nightmare.

How can we resist photo-ops from the presumptive Republican presidential nominee? Shots of McCain retracing the footsteps of another president, Lyndon Johnson, in Kentucky, talking about how he plans to help those who suffer through no fault of their own. And, oh, how he likes to help those who suffer effortlessly -- like those who lost their homes, as long as they didn't buy those homes for investment purposes, and those who are jobless because they are looking for work, but can't find it. Can it be that his Party is setting it up so that only those in the upper one percent have the opportunity to see profit from anything they do? And, where are the sound bytes for that one!

Yes, watch Johnny venture forth into New Orleans where he assures us that, like his compassionate conservative brothers, he will never allow another "failure in leadership" like Katrina while, at the same time, virtually guaranteeing a projected budget shortfall of $400 billion. Indeed, this is responsible leadership with a capital "R" -- as in "recession."

Oh, and all this noise about suspending the tax on gasoline, for the summer, so that people can not only drive more, and vacation, but spend more of those tax rebates that are in the mail. Gas tax relief is not unlike the Bush rebate -- yes, folks, both shining examples of bandaid economics. Neither Clinton nor McCain is atttacking the gaping hole that lurks in America's driveway -- the one that threatens to consume us all while making the oil barons richer, with their spend until you mend ethos. Oh, and let's not increase the corporate gains tax, people, let's decrease corporate income tax, and enhance the list of things businesses get to write off while one in five children in America goes to bed hungry

Remember, too, McCain announced Tuesday a proposed $5,000 tax credit for health insurance, and his so-called free market approach to health care. How remarkably like Bush's approach to social security reform. So close, we won't feel a thing after the inauguration. In fact, we may not feel a thing for years to come. The idea of privatizing social services, and leaving it up to the individual to find their way out of hardship, especially at a time when 40 million Americans are uninsured, is not merely reckless, it's downright neanderthal.

So, who is the Republican nominee-in-waiting trying to kid when he says he wants to fight a war on poverty. Isn't that kind of like a war on terror -- except it costs a lot less? Just how many of the millions of those without health insurance will benefit from the tax credit to choose your own health care provider McCain proposes? You can bet many more who go to his country club will benefit from his suppport for capital gains cuts, and tax breaks for the wealthy. And yet the mainstream media so fixated on the hyperbole of Reverend Wright? Are we witnessing, yet again, media complicity in a campaign of distortion and disinformation in the name of boosting corporate revenue?

Yes, and what about that very public face McCain put forward in Kentucky when he said that Barack Obama is out of touch with America's poor? How can anyone claim to care about poverty and hunger while, at the same time, striving to ease the tax burden on those who least suffer from tax burdens?

Let's not forget, too, the side of Senator McCain that just voted against a Senate bill which would ensure gender equity with respect to wages.

Irony of ironies: the John McCain we saw in New Orleans is the same one who didn't think Martin Luther King's birthday should be a national holiday, and the same McCain whose parody "Bomb Iran" exploded all over the world wide web; yes, the same one who suffered painful, lifelong injuries at the hands of his captors while a prisoner of war, and who wants to send our sons and daughters back for another hundred years all in the name of bigger profits for Halliburton and friends.

Yet, with all this focus pocus on the excesses of one Democratic candidate's former Baptist preacher, John McCain remains largely impregnable. He 's getting away with not not talking about his stand on Roe v. Wade, gun control, stem cell research, withdrawal of troops from Iraq, how it is that the oil companies are making record profits when, by his own admission, his tax proposals will cost taxpayers close to $200 billion annually. He's getting away with economic policies that virtually guarantee college, and cars, are possible only for the very rich.

Not only can we not look forward to an exit strategy with respect to Iraq from the Republicans. It's clear they have no exit strategy for recession, either.

Information is often the first casualty of arbitrary power, and there is nothing more tenacious than arbitrary power. In a culture of rabid narcissism, how refreshing to see a candidate take time out to split himself into as many parts as necessary to make sure that he wins as big a chunk of the election pie as humanly possible. The question isn't so much who is pulling McCain's strings as who has been in bed with him throughout the process, as well as who is helping the Republicans "politicize" Reverend Wright to sabotage a candidate who has been consistently ahead in pledged delegates, and popular votes. If the phenomenon that is Barack Obama is larger than Obama, the McCain factor is larger than anything McCain himself could ever have imagined.

I guess the good news is that nobody can suggest this election was stolen. The Democrats are giving it away.

 
 

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Fantastic and frightening article. It gives the reality check that is needed yet not being seen in most mainstream media. It doesn't seem to occur to people like McCain that some people can't afford things, not that they don't want to, they can't...especially when it feels like the system (as it now stands) is stacked against them. I guess it's difficult for the "already haves and benefits" to know what it's like for the other 98% of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 05/05/2008

correction. Info USA isn't a credit card company. It's a list brokerage, who sold, among other things, a list that...

"According to the The New York Times, InfoUSA compiled and sold lists that disclosed the names of elderly men and women who would be likely to respond to unscrupulous scams."

http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/5/28/203543.shtml

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 04/30/2008

The MSM is ignoring McBombBomb because it has an EASY story with Reverend Wright. Reporters are just as lazy and indolent as the rest of us. They would rather hammer away at an easy target than spend the time and footwork it takes to really focus their attention of Senator McBombBomb and his affiliation with Hagee and Parsley. And, Hillary is loving it, because it damages her opponent. It's never occurred to her that all this negativity is DAMAGING THE DEMOCRAT PARTY and any chances of a victory in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 04/30/2008

Synopsis: If you can't blind them with brilliance...baffle them with bullshit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 04/30/2008

Vote Senator John McCain 4 more of the same!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 AM on 04/30/2008

The same 24 hour news services who propelled Obama to the top are the same ones that are giving the Reverend Wright all the air time and an egomaniac with a bully pulpit Is what is hurting Obama. As for content of the debates that all ended when the League of Women voters were forced out to let the news services run the debates these people deal in controversy so they keep te pot boiling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 AM on 04/30/2008

I think that in the end, it will be easy to discredit McCain. Nothing he says makes any sense!
Let him try to explain his "100 years in Iraq" comment. There is absolutely no explanation that makes a lick of sense.

His "Bomb Iran" lyrics, sung to the hamonising of the Beach Boys? The guy is so far out in left field, he's irrelevant.

Give more tax breaks to the Richest people in America? What percentage of Americans still thinks that makes sense?

Every time I watch clips of Sen. McCain giving a speech somewhere, I break out into a smile. Not because I agree with him, but because he actually is dumb enough to believe the nonsense he's saying!

The best way to defeat McCain is to rebroadcast all of his speeches. I really do believe that a majority of Americans will think he is crazy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 AM on 04/30/2008

The many faces of John McCain??? I see TWO all the time, depending on who he is trying to pander to on any particular day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 04/30/2008

An absolutely brilliant piece of writing that is at once both insightful and incisive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 04/30/2008

I second that. Come on HuffPo editors, front page Jayne for a change!

Love this part: "Oh, and excuse me, but does anyone really believe that the Clintons earned over $100 million, over the past seven years, from book sales and lectures?"

They have been shamelessly, and blatantly influence peddling ever since Bill left office. This explains why they are so shocked they aren't winning. It's not suppose to work that way!

And why is it that every solution...gas tax cuts, rebates, capital gains tax cuts, pre-emptive wars...all require us to go deeper and deeper into debt. We are approaching the point, as boomers begin to retire, the workforce shrinks, and our national debt bears down on $10 trillion, of not merely recession, but catastrophic economic collapse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 04/30/2008

Okay, I'll call you stupid...you got any proof that the Clinton's used illegal or underhanded methods to get their money?

Or are you just some leftwing wacko?

"...every solution...gas tax cuts, rebates, capital gains tax cuts, pre-emptive wars..." Ummm, those aren't solutions. They're just reichwing B/S that fools want to believe are solutions. But even some democrats want to follow the reichwing parade because they lack brains (like McInsane) to grasp the long-range consequences of a gas-tax "holiday." Those bridges that were scheduled for major repair but collapsed after repairs were delayed.....gee, that musta' been bad luck, cuz tax cuts are good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 04/30/2008

Every "solution " you listed is not a good solution. Now I want to know what the Dem solutions to these problems are (SILENCE!!!). Just as I thought, both parties haven't got a clue and are too busy fingerpointing and grandstanding to give a crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 04/30/2008

I didn't say illegal, but certainly it is influence peddling. Do you think the fact that Morgan Standly Dean Witter Paid $125,000 for a single speaking appearance, or, Group Vievendi Universal ($150,000),or "Fundacao Amrmando Alvares Penteado" in San Paulo, Brazil ($250,000), or I love this one, The Dabbagh Group in Dubai ($300,000)....it goes on and on...do you think they aren't buying policial influence? You see no conflict of interest of Hillary using that money to fund her campaign???????

I completely agree, those aren't "solutions", but thats what the Bush administration has offered us as solutions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 04/30/2008

Yes I can believe the Clintons earned that money do you have some proof otherwise or is this just another feeble attempt to bash Clinton? Has anyone ever questioned where the Obama's money comes from? I myself have no doubt that theirs is also legitimate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 AM on 04/30/2008

Yes, I'm sure Bill "earned" the $3.3 million in consulting fees from Info USA.

I wonder how much that came out to per hour?

Do you think a credit card company is hiring Bill Clinton as a "consultant" for $3.3 million, because he's got such a great financial mind? Or do you think it is because he was a person with political influence and a wife that was as sitting Senator and likely future president?

Just sayin'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 04/30/2008
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