Tuesday, June 24, 2008
I really didn't love America until I was deprived of her company.
Hat Tip to the Daily Voice
Senator John McCain is coming under fire today after MSNBC played video Thursday night of the Republican presidential candidate appearing to say that he did not love his country until he was a prisoner of war.
"I really didn't love America until I was deprived of her company," McCain said in an interview with Fox News earlier this year. The remark raised the eyebrows of critics who complained that McCain was being treated differently from Senator Barack Obama's wife Michelle, who earlier this year said she was "really proud" of her country for the first time in her adult lifetime.
Obama's critics jumped on his wife's remarks, and many said that they had always been proud of their country. John McCain's wife Cindy even used Mrs. Obama's words against her. At a rally speech in February, Mrs. McCain said, "I'm proud of my country. I don't know about you, if you heard those words earlier. I'm very proud of my country."
Critics quickly seized on McCain's remarks. "Now that Dan Abrams of MSNBC uncovered repeated statements by John McCain on camera...maybe we can put the right-wing attacks against Michelle Obama to rest," writes one blogger.
Another blogger on The Daily Kos web site writes: "While there isn't necessarily anything wrong with [McCain's] statements (Abrams even says that they are eloquent) how are they really any different from Michelle Obama's comments that she was proud of her country for the first time in her adult life?"
And yet another critic on The Daily Kos site pointed out that McCain was 31 years old at the time. "Johnny Mac, the son and grandson of Navy Admirals, who attended the United States Naval Academy on the public's dime, did not appreciate our great country until well into his adulthood," the blogger writes.
Meanwhile, John McCain's supporters defended his remarks and distinguished them from Michelle Obama's comments. Writing on Sean Hannity's online message board, one defender called the criticism "whining cry-baby liberal *******s trying to equate it to what michelle obama said. It was PATHETIC!!"
Another comment on Hannity's board criticized reporters for taking McCain's words out of context. "It is sad (in my opinion) that people don't quite understand the fullness of what he is saying," the commenter wrote.
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5 comments:
Syphilis, I tell ya.'
McCave picked up syphilis nailing poontang for hire in Saigon and he never had it treated.
Five years later and his brain was rotted.
omg...
Chris...you made me laugh...( btw I swear that is what is wrong with Dubya...and his speech problems..and random sores that appear...)
NOW...
about McCain...
and have you noticed the press has walked right by this ???? so how come his patriotism is not questioned at all...or his maturity ? or his judegement? or his morals ? nope....
and it is his OWN words that we are mis- hearing???
Hey Chris I still want the winners at the track.
Hey E nice to see you,
I think it was more of a tactical ploy -- by mouthing a "controversial" statement, McCain was thinking he could raise the ante, i.e., re-lieve the heroic period of his life as when he was POW and it would be picked up again and again for the benefit of voters.
Hey Hillblogger,you might be right. He thought he was being clever and stuck his foot in his mouth.Maybe we should have a Queen like you. We already have King George over here.
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