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The McCain Doctrines
New York Times ^
| 17 May 2008
| By MATT BAI
Posted on 05/17/2008 2:46:23 PM PDT by shrinkermd
Whatever their disagreements on policy, United States senators, even in todays hyperpolitical climate, are reluctant to impugn one anothers motives or integrity.
Thats doubly true among those who experienced combat in the Vietnam War, a group that now includes four sitting senators the Republicans John McCain and Chuck Hagel and the Democrats John Kerry and Jim Webb as well as former colleagues like Bob Kerrey, Max Cleland and Chuck Robb. These men share an obvious bond, and over the years they have more readily crossed partisan lines than other senators, constituting, in some ways, a party unto themselves. To outsiders, they give the impression of having seen things in their youth that confer a different kind of perspective on mere politics...
The war in Iraq has tested some of these friendships, however. Last year, after House Democrats voted to set a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq, McCain and Webb both of whom were featured heroes in a classic book on the era, Robert Timbergs Nightingales Song became embroiled in an unusually public disagreement. After McCain pointedly said the enemy in Iraq was celebrating along with Democrats, Webb accused him of unfairly questioning other peoples patriotism. When Webb and Hagel (a close personal friend of McCains) proposed a bill to give troops leaving Iraq and Afghanistan more time at home before redeploying, McCain, whose 19-year-old son has served with the Marines in Iraq, forcefully opposed them, saying the troops were needed in the theater. More recently, McCain has found himself on the opposite side of Webb and Hagel again, this time over their G.I. bill that would offer education money to every returning veteran. McCain and others want a more limited bill that would encourage rank-and-file soldiers to re-enlist rather than return to civilian life.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 110th; 2008; election; mccain; vietnam
"...McCain shrugs this off and insists that he will never waver from his support of the war, no matter what the personal cost. As I said a year ago, he told me, I would rather lose a campaign than a war. If he doesnt make the most persuasive argument of his life, he risks losing both
To: shrinkermd
McCain, whose 19-year-old son has served with the Marines in Iraq
I'd bet money that less than 5% of Americans know this. McCain really should start talking about himself more, or the Democrats will do it for him.
To: Question Liberal Authority
I see your point and do not disagree. The problem is that many at this conservative forum have accused McCain of promoting himself as a "hero."
If conservatives will accuse him of that which he has not done, we can rest assured that the rats and old media will nail him to the wall. IMHO, talk radio, columnists, etc should brag about the service to country of the McCain generations.
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posted on
05/17/2008 4:48:40 PM PDT
by
Jacquerie
(Truth to the Left is that which advances their goals - Factuality is irrelevant.)
To: shrinkermd
The only doctrine I know of is his belief that it really helps one's status in life to marry a rich woman. On this he and kerry agree.
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posted on
05/17/2008 5:07:42 PM PDT
by
org.whodat
(What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
To: org.whodat
You might be interested to know that Senator McCain’s mother is an oil heiress and independently wealthy. Senator McCain did not have to marry money, he already had it.
To: shrinkermd
Interesting study here. I cannot tolerate McCain, but I can say whatever I want about him and the thread is not pulled.
I better never speak the truth about Fat Teddy, though. BOR might put it on his lousy show.
This is why censorship is a bad thing.
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posted on
05/17/2008 5:34:02 PM PDT
by
dforest
(I had almost forgotten that McCain is the nominee. Too bad I was reminded.)
To: shrinkermd
RINO Republicans and Democrats, they go hand-in-hand. Where’s the surprise?
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posted on
05/17/2008 5:35:32 PM PDT
by
johnthebaptistmoore
(Vote for conservatives AT ALL POLITICAL LEVELS! Encourage all others to do the same on November 4!)
To: Jacquerie
McCain has consistently decided his run for the Presidency, since 2000, is more important than his fealty to conservative principles as his history shows.
In other words, this whole show is about him, not about what is best for the GOP, not about what is best for the country, but simply what will get him the Presidency.
He is a cold, calculating politician, period.
He is not a leader or a statesman.
As proof, I offer his history:
1. Gang of Fourteen (Kept some of President Bushs best judges from being presented for a vote) See
here and
here 2.
McCain-Fiengold (Assault on Free Speech and Pro-Life
3.
McCain-Kennedy (
Amnesty for criminal Illegal Aliens)
4.
McCain-Lieberman (50 cents a gallon tax)
5. Total support for global warming scam, including the
Carbon Cap-and-Trade system. See Here 6.
Support for embryonic stem cell research (Murder of unborn babies).
7. Wants to moderate or soften the Pro-Life plank of the GOP Platform. See
Here and
Here and
Here. 8.
Wants to close Gitmo and give Terrorists access to our legal system. 9.
F grade from Gun-Owners of America. 10.
C grade from NRA. 11. 65% score from American Conservative Union in 2006
12.
Wants to bail out sub-prime losers (many of which are either illegal aliens or lied on thier applications) with US tax money.
13.
Voted against President Bushs tax cuts (
called them tax-cuts for the rich)
14. Flirted with the idea of crossing over to the Dems in 2004.
15.
Wants to implement a socialist Health Care proposal that includes providing tax-coffer monies (your tax dollars) to the states to provide Health Care Insurance for those who either refuse to pay for it, or are unable to afford it (mostly illegal aliens). 16. Divorced his wife after he got back from Vietnam. The same woman who remained true to him and raised his kids while he was imprisoned.
17. Refuses to drill in ANWR.
See here and
here 18.
Agrees with Democrats that our Foreign Policy has been arrogant and we need to be more humble. 19.
Thinks and states that Pharmaceutical companies are evil 20.
Has accepted funding from Soros and Teresa Heinz-Kerry for his institute 21.
John McCain's Top 10 Class-Warfare Arguments Against Tax Cuts 22.
"I think the Democrat Party is a fine and I have no problems with it, in their views and philosophy" 23.
Strongly against Same Sex Marriage Ban Constitutional Amendment 24.
Voted for Pro-Abortion Bill and
Here.
25. Voted against bill that would impose sanctions against foreign governments and companies that invest more than $20 million in Iran's energy sector until the president certified to Congress that Iran had dismantled its weapons of mass destruction
Here and
Here 26.
Voted against repealing the death tax. 27. McCain-Edwards-Kennedy
(Many Democrat inspired bad rules included in this monstrosity)
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posted on
05/17/2008 11:53:17 PM PDT
by
SoConPubbie
(GOP: If you reward bad behavior all you get is more bad behavior.)
To: shrinkermd
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posted on
05/18/2008 12:11:09 AM PDT
by
neverdem
(I'm praying for a Divine Intervention.)
To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
Thanks neverdem.
"As I said a year ago," he told me, "I would rather lose a campaign than a war."
Henry Clay ping.
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posted on
05/18/2008 9:10:08 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
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