Posted on 03/22/2008 6:05:45 AM PDT by jdm
The Barack Obama campaign may find itself back in hot water, but this time squarely with Democrats, thanks to one of their premier surrogates. Former Air Force Chief of Staff General Tony McPeak compared a relatively mild Bill Clinton statement to McCarthyism. His remarks about the former President and actual party elder will no doubt stoke outrage just as some of Obamas other troubles had begun to recede:
A retired Air Force general compared former President Clinton to Joseph McCarthy, the 1950s communist-hunting senator, on Friday after Clinton seemed to question Democrat Barack Obamas patriotism.
Merrill Tony McPeak, a former chief of staff of the Air Force and currently a co-chair of Obamas presidential campaign, said he was disappointed by comments Clinton made while campaigning for his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a speech Friday in Charlotte, N.C.
I think it would be a great thing if we had an election year where you had two people who loved this country and were devoted to the interest of this country, Clinton said. And people could actually ask themselves who is right on these issues, instead of all this other stuff that always seems to intrude itself on our politics.
McPeak learned of the remarks while at an Obama rally in Salem, Ore. Afterward, he called Clintons statement horrible and compared it to McCarthy, the Republican senator from Wisconsin who held hearings on suspected Communist sympathizers in the 1950s.
It sounds more like McCarthy, McPeak said. I grew up, I was going to college when Joe McCarthy was accusing good Americans of being traitors, so Ive had enough of it.
Its hard to figure what McPeak found so intolerable, or intolerant, about Clintons remarks. He didnt say that the Democrats didnt have two candidates who love the nation, just that it would be good to focus on the issues instead of what Clinton sees as irrelevant issues. In fact, that construction makes it clear that he found the controversy over Reverend Jeremiah Wright as part of that other stuff that distracts from the issues.
In any case, the charge of McCarthyism is not just overblown, but entirely inaccurate and a military man should know the difference. Clinton didnt accuse Obama of anything, and certainly not of treason. But McPeak has now made an accusation, and one that will not endear him to the party establishment that has depended on the Clintons for their careers and their fundraising. If the Democrats want to win anything in November, they need Bill on the stump, and having Obamas campaign accusing him of being the next Joe McCarthy damages the brand, not to mention tarnishes the idea of returning the White House to the supposed halcyon days of Democratic control.
If the Hillary Clinton campaign desires, they can make this a serious issue and its hard to see why theyd pass up the chance. Obama cant afford to lose his military surrogates, who give him all of the credibility he has as a candidate for Commander-in-Chief with no military or executive experience. They can pressure him to give up McPeak, and the longer Obama keeps him in place, the longer they can argue to the superdelegates that Obama will damage the Democrats if nominated. After the hypocritical way Obamas campaign went after Geraldine Ferraro, they have this kind of fight coming.
Merrill Tony McPeak, a former chief of staff of the Air Force and currently a co-chair of Obamas presidential campaignWow! Talk about a steep downward spiral.
Bill Clinton will NEVER be the patriot that Senator Joe McCarthy was.
Air Force Chief of Staff General Tony McPeak: It sounds more like McCarthy... I grew up, I was going to college when Joe McCarthy was accusing good Americans of being traitors, so Ive had enough of it.
Sounds like the good general should’ve stayed out of politics, SINCE HE DOESN’T KNOW WHAT HE’S TALKIN’ ABOUT. Joe McCarthy was was accusing some very bad Americans because they were traitors.
Of course, when you’re a liberal, facts are just ironic sentiments (to the wise listener) to be tossed around and inverted as a rhetorical toy. Someone should put a Tablespoon of STFU in the general’s morning coffee.
Calling a Democrat an anti-communist must be one of the worst insults you can give them. But they can usually find a few communist dictators they’ve helped out to vouch for them if they’ve been in power long enough.
I just scanned through the Lincoln bedroom list. Saw Jane Fonda’s name. Threw up a little in my throat.
good one.
Obama keeps losing voters from a key constituency.
The selection process to general is normally very good. In the case of McPeak, it failed. The guy is an ass... period. I watched him screw up the USAF with silly uniforms and absolutely squalid leadership, I later watched him give horrendous technical advise to some companies that I was developing hardware for. The man is the military equivalent of a politician...all hat and no cattle. It’s amazing that the incompetent generals and admirals seem to be the ones coming out for Dhimmicrats. McPeak couldn’t make a bulb light...even if he was supplied with the batteries, wires, and the bulb.
Democrats get all the cool desk jockey generals....
(dripping sarcasm off)
Isn’t McPeak the token military man Obama dredged up to support Obama’s Wright-like views that America is evil, the was on terror is evil and that was is just a sophisticated racketeering scheme?
Sounds typical to me ,the democrats always trot out a Flunky with the title General as a mouthpiece everytime they are looking to sound authoritative on matters Military such as the loser Weasley clark
Well, he's no desk jockey but he IS a first class jackass.
from what i have heard, could not give a rip about enlisted and made sure he was taken care of first
What an INSULT to Joe McCarthy !!!
McCarthy’s shot gun approach took a lot of innocent people down with the few real Commies he found. The likes of Harry Dexter White and Owen latimore were not uncovered by McCarthy. McCarthy’s methods, visciousness and thirst for publicity would not have done more damage to the anti comunist movement if he had been a KGB operative.
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