A strange pattern has developed in John McCain's run for the highest office in the land. The Arizona senator has offered a series of suspect recollections of his time in captivity, delivered speeches with passages oddly reminiscent of Wikipedia text, and even lifted a campaign slogan. Each of these minor, if not trivial hiccups, taken in isolation, would not make much of ripple in the race. Together, however, they paint a picture of a man who, at best, is not quite in control of his own narrative, and, at worst, calls his credibility into question.
To this list we can now add the bizarre turn of events that transpired over the weekend at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church. Before questioning Barack Obama, Warren assured the audience that McCain was backstage in a "cone of silence" (of "Get Smart" fame) so that he wouldn't hear any of the questions that would later be put to him, too. The problem is, as Warren and McCain now acknowledge, McCain was riding in his limo at the time, and full well could have been listening in to the program. Of course, this is largely Warren's fault, and McCain might indeed have been rocking to an ABBA CD while en route to Saddleback. Then again, is it credible that neither McCain nor a single member of his entourage tuned in to hear what Obama was saying? I mean, you're on your way to the first real face-off of the campaign, and you're not curious to hear what the other guy is saying?
The cone of silence is a good metaphor for the race McCain is running. Like the rigging of a 1950's game show, in which contestants stood in their own leaky isolation chambers, the question before voters is whether or not one can trust McCain's version of the past, be it distant or immediate.
My colleague, Dave, thinks this all amounts to nothing more than a swift-boating of the Republican nominee, especially those who question the evolution of McCain's "Cross in the Dirt" story, and its striking similarities to a passage in Alexander Solzhenitsyn's (one of McCain's heroes) The Gulag Archipelago.
And didn't pundits (myself included) rip Hillary Clinton for her revisionist memory on her Bosnia trip? Sure, there are plenty of people out there who want to denigrate McCain's service, and do so in a despicable way. But if McCain's own statements about his captivity have morphed, or seem borrowed, that seems like fair game to me -- particularly when, as with John Kerry in '04, the candidate is using that memory to sell himself to audiences (especially Christian ones).
and the headline of the day from the Saddleback church conference...
Barack Obama fails to shine alongside John McCain
ROFL.. Wish I could print that in about 36 pt BOLD
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Louis IX KingofFrance
9:55AM Aug 18th 2008
it was kind of obvious that mccain wasnt in a Cone Of Silence (doncha love that moniker/ so sci-fi) because he started refering to the questions that were going to be asked by name before they were asked.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Republican Grandma For Obama
9:58AM Aug 18th 2008
David what disturbs me more is John McCain’s lack of intellect. This man has never been known as being intellectual. When he decided to reintroduce himself to the American public he went on an “I was a dummy in school tour”. Scary that a presidential candidate went around the country telling the American people that he was a poor student in High school. He bragged that he was fifth from the button of his class at the Naval Academy. And has a bad temper. The simple admission that he has to depend on Cindy to use a computer because he has not learned to use that new technology is example enough of his lack of intelligence. With conditions as they are in the world should we trust our nation to a moron with a bad temper?
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Maxwell Smart
10:02AM Aug 18th 2008
McCain cheated and that for me is a real dilemma on the question of character, and now the grand standing and lies about the cheating are making it worse. I have to rethink about voting this time
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Did He Forget?
10:05AM Aug 18th 2008
McCain kept talking about – kept talking about – kept talking about a summer gas tax holiday, My friends.
Well summer will be over soon why didn't McCain propose it?
I guess it's easier to talk about it – talk about it – talk about it, instead of taking action, MY FRIENDS.
* Obama 08 – Action Not Talk *
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
iynaroc02
10:10AM Aug 18th 2008
My issue is not with McCain. My issue is squarely with Warren and he owes us a very good explanation why he lied through his teeth. If McCain was running late, then Obama should have asked to wait. Even the interview that Warren gave clearly showed he is McCain supporter. I strongly believe what Wrren did was intentional trying to give another edge to McCain. We all know that some pastors still have their biases about things and people as the rest of the society. Hopefully in the future Obama is careful about accepting invitations from fraudelent sources. Warren simply said that it was his fualt, who cares he already did the damage as he intended and now trying to pass it up as honest mistake.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
wlcn.johnson
10:12AM Aug 18th 2008
This is one of the most despicable claims I have heard throughout this entire election process. If you are looking for lies and dishonesty, take a closer look at Mr. Obama as well. You libs are running scared because you can't actually believe that the rest of the country doesn't agree with you. McCain will win in '08....thank God!
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
iynaroc02
10:13AM Aug 18th 2008
How is John Edwards' Affair Any Different than John McCain's?
Posted Aug 8th 2008 4:57PM by Cenk Uygur Filed under: Scandal, Young Turks, John McCain, John Edwards John McCain had a well-documented series of affairs on his first wife after he came back from the war. She had been severely injured in a car accident and after cheating on her several times with several different women, John McCain eventually left her for a much younger, much richer woman.
Now, it seems like I am condemning John McCain for his actions, but actually I'm not. I wasn't in his situation and no one really knows what happens inside someone else's marriage. I think the personal lives of politicians are absolutely irrelevant, especially their sex lives.
So, I say this not to rub this in John McCain's face, but to defend John Edwards. Now that Edwards has admitted to an extramarital affair, everyone will now condemn him and say he has no political career left. I want to ask all of those people, how is Edwards' affair any different John McCain's? If Edwards is disqualified from running for office because of this, isn't McCain as well?
Is McCain Senile?
Posted Aug 14th 2008 11:12AM by Ada Calhoun Filed under: John McCain John McCain is an American hero, and he's always seemed like a decent man with integrity, but his noble image has started to falter with his recent mean-spirited mocking of Obama. And his mantle of competence has also faded recently as he's continued to make huge gaffes related to foreign policy (video above). He's a great man, but do we really want a guy with his finger on the button who doesn't know that Czechoslovakia hasn't existed for fifteen years?
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Louis IX KingofFrance
10:18AM Aug 18th 2008
did anybody notice that gist of the debate/prattle was that obama warned about the progression of a centralized imperial presidency and the bancrupt, enslaved populations associated wth them- whereas mccain declared that we'd get used to it and then went on to promise that he'd cut funding to infrastructure and medical research while donating our national resources to transnationals so they can use them to satisfy the dividends of foriegn investors.......and the audience cheered.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Kwaayesnama
10:19AM Aug 18th 2008
In my bible the fifth commandment reads simply and clearly: “Thou shalt not kill”. Rick Warren as a supposed man of God should have questioned John McCain and Barack Obama if invading a country in false pretenses and killing and maiming thousands if not millions of people is murder.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
iynaroc02
10:19AM Aug 18th 2008
If Rick Warren is honest about this, he should immediately inform his membership of the mistake and inform them also of the fact that it was possible that McCain heard all the questions in advance and also heard Obama's reponses. That was the reason John McCain came out and was unusually good with his responses as if they were rehearsed. One of those injustices in our society, you have one candidadte responding to questions he was hearing for the first time and his opponent coming out later to answer the same questions that in essence was given to him in advance. And, for Rick Warren to lie to the audience, was very unbecoming of a "man of God".
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Arizona For Obama
10:21AM Aug 18th 2008
Why is this Arizona resident not supporting John McCain? With out question it is his lack of support for our state in Washington. McCain’s call to fame is that he is the only representative in Washington never to request any earmarks for his home state. What does that prove? To me it shows that in McCain’s mind Arizona is so wealthy that we do not need any assistance from Washington. It seems he is happy to see all the tax dollars that we send to DC go to other states. Wake up John McCain! Arizona has Indian Reservations with unemployment over 60%. We have beautiful rural areas that would greatly benefit from an increase in tourism. McCain’s lack of concern for Arizona shows that when John and Cindy fly over our state in their private plane that they do not pay attention to the people that live outside of Scottsdale. Lets see if in November the citizens of Arizona will send him a message and not vote for him.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
kaflooey
10:22AM Aug 18th 2008
Did He Forget?10:05AMAug 18th 2008
McCain kept talking about – kept talking about – kept talking about a summer gas tax holiday, My friends.
Well summer will be over soon why didn't McCain propose it?
I guess it's easier to talk about it – talk about it – talk about it, instead of taking action, MY FRIENDS.
* Obama 08 – Action Not Talk ``````````````````````````````````````````````````` What action has Obama proposed regarding his campaign claims?
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
The People That McCain Owes Allegiance To
10:25AM Aug 18th 2008
Is John McCain in the pocket of oil companies?
Is John McCain in the pocket of insurance companies?
Is john McCain in the pocket of pharmaceutical companies?
What countries does McCain owe allegiance to?
Here is a list of lobbyists and employees of major companies working in leading positions in the McCain campaign. It will answer any questions you might have about the people who are advising and influencing him.
When a presidential candidate refers to a country that hasn't existed since 1993, in the present tense 3 times in a year (that is 15 years later), it is fair to ask that candidate to be tested for mental clarity.
In fact, test both candidates, to keep it fair and equal.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
richCares
10:27AM Aug 18th 2008
it seems that the first time this cross story showed up, McCain told it about an American prisoner (not himself) it has since morphed, he is now the prisoner. Is it dementia or lies?
Story originally came from: Alexander Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago" - 1973 (of whom McCain is a fan)
THE 2000 CAMPAIGN; Excerpt From McCain's Speech: Many years ago a scared American prisoner of war in Vietnam was tied in torture ropes by his tormentors and left alone in an empty room to suffer through the night. Later in the evening a guard he had never spoken to entered the room and silently loosened the ropes to relieve his suffering. Just before morning, that same guard came back and re-tightened the ropes before his less humanitarian comrades returned. He never said a word to the grateful prisoner, but some months later, on a Christmas morning, as the prisoner stood alone in the prison courtyard, the same good Samaritan walked up to him and stood next to him for a few moments. Then with his sandal, the guard drew a cross in the dirt. Both prisoner and guard both stood wordlessly there for a minute or two, venerating the cross, until the guard rubbed it out and walked away.
What's truly interesting about all these articles about Obama and McCain is how flawless Obama is and how flawed McCain is. I don't see any possibility of McCain winning against such a perfect human being, do you? Nevertheless, I remain curious about Obama. He offered a lot of great leads in his books which are worthy of close inspection. Like Edward's love affair, which he'd revealed well before it become news, Obama's own revelations remain unexplored and unexploited. The man's a god.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Ali Khajawall
12:24PM Aug 18th 2008
Dear American Citizens and the media
Challenge to Media.
As a disabled American Veteran and concerned American citizen.
"We the citizens of the United States of America have the ultimate responsibility to elect the " Right Candidate with the right temperament" to lead our nation'
Our nation is and will be facing many present and future critical internal and external challenges as well as opportunities to address those challenges.
In order to prevent any probable prolong recession and diminished world standing as the sole superpower in the world' Whether it is the moral, democratic, economic, military, and other issues.
I impress upon voters to vote after considering following " qualities and characteristics" of our presumptive presidential nominees.
In my firm professional opinion that the media should help the common voter to explore and discuss following attributes of Hon. Senator McCain and Obama:
1. Calm, cool, and collected " temper " [ Presidential Temperament ]. 2. Sound and sustained "Judgment and Caliber". 3. "Thought-fullness and togetherness" of purpose and positions. 4. Minimum "ex-poser and exploitation" around "Washington and Washington insiders". 5. Renewed " Vigor and Vision " for our Great-grand Nation. 6. Foreign policy based on " American Values, Virtuous, Vastness". 7. The campaign based of facts and free of fiction, deception, seduction, and attacks.
I plead to common voter to stay informed, stay involved, and stay engaged.
Do not allow some partisan media, pundits, pollsters, and perpetual political opinion makers effect your vote in the wrong direction.
Please do not be deceived and duped by "Psychological Terrorism" that is being directed at you without your consent and awareness.
Long live U.S.A and its diverse but democratic people.
Col. A.M. Khajawall [Ret] MD., Colonel, USAR / MC Combat Stress Control[Ret], Disabled American Veteran and Iraq Freedom team. PS: That is the washington works.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
W. B. Wilhite
10:39AM Aug 18th 2008
What disturbs me is the cone of silence and perfection which surrounds Obama. He is a continuation of the trend towards governance by cult of personality.
RATE THIS COMMENT: (0)
Judy Ferguson
10:41AM Aug 18th 2008
John CHAMELEON McCain change the color of his speeches to match his surroundings, and is deaf to Americans who want to end the War in Iraq. It is one thing to be a Liar, but it is another to be a Pathetic liar that gets caught often that would make him a notorious LIAR. The sad part about it is Obama promised Americans a positive campaign and McCain has used it against him by going negative. If Obama wants to win in November he is not going to hve to go negative but HONEST in exposing John McCains Rhetoric, all of it, not just about Lobbyist, and fuel, but about his voting history and his treatment of Veterans.