Posted on 02/10/2008 8:28:09 PM PST by LonesomeHawk
John McCain For President: A Hero Leader
Editorial Pittsburgh Tribune-Review February 10, 2008
You have to hand it to John McCain. He has an impeccable sense of timing.
At the very moment that a dangerously fractured Republican Party could have disintegrated -- Thursday, when Mitt Romney, the darling of the anti-McCain crowd exited the race -- Sen. McCain delivered a stunning speech to the annual gathering of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington.
Certainly, there was a measured sense of rebuke in the words of the Arizona senator who now has a virtual lock on the GOP presidential nomination. Fiercely independent, McCain made no apologies for positions he holds dear but may be at odds with the traditional conservative base.
But McCain also offered an impressive tutorial on what the core of conservatism really is -- small government, fiscal discipline, low taxes, a strong defense and a judiciary that does not legislate from the bench.
And in the starkest of terms, John McCain reminded those gathered at CPAC and those watching nationwide that the alternative -- freedom-stripping, purse-robbing and security-endangering Democrats -- is no alternative at all.
It was the speech of a hero leader at the exact moment when America is in dire need of heroes and leaders. And we wholeheartedly endorse John McCain for president.
(Excerpt) Read more at pittsburghlive.com ...
I just read (third-hand source) that McCain was waterboarded in Viet Nam. Never heard that before. Do you know anything about it?
I visited for the first time in my life 2 summers ago. I was given a personal tour by my brother. I walked along with him, softly touching banisters and chairs. I felt the floor beneath each step I took. The emotion of it finally overtook me
Meanwhile, they left America vulnerable to her enemies and we have been digging out ever since.
McCain was waterboarded in Viet Nam.......... Never heard that, but I read somewhere that one of his fellow POW inmates claimed he left weighing more than when he arrived. ???? Rumors???
“John McCain is the kindest, bravest, warmest most wonderful human being I’ve ever known in my life”
Recent events reverses that proof. From HotAir.com
There goes the rights answer to George Soros in 2008...Note: Ruddy is founder and editor of NewsMax. NewsMax is now also owned by Scaife.Bill Clinton now finds himself the unlikeliest of Scaife heroes. Last month Ruddy posted a softball interview with Clinton on the Newsmax site (sample question: What is the best thing about being an ex-president?). A worshipful cover story followed in the current edition of the magazine. Clinton, it gushed, is a political and cultural powerhouse who is part Merlin and part Midasa politician with a magical touch.
Ruddy tells NEWSWEEK he and Scaife believe Clintons life since leaving office has been very laudable, and that he is doing very important work representing the country when the U.S. is widely resented in the world.
ALERT: Scaife, Ruddy, NewsMax and "conservative" Pittsburgh Tribune Review... all gone over to the darkside?
It's hard to tell as there are doubts about McCain's claims of torture. It hardly makes sense as McCain admits he voluntarily gave what military information he had in exchange for medical treatment. The NVN saw McCain as a propaganda tool and torture would be inconsistent with that.
"1999 - March 25, 1999, The Phoenix New Times: Ted Guy and Gordon "Swede" Larson, two former POWs, who were McCain's senior ranking officers (SRO's), at the time McCain says he was tortured in solitary confinement, told the New Times that while they could not guarantee that McCain was not physically harmed, they doubted it.
"Between the two of us, it's our belief, and to the best of our knowledge, that no prisoner was beaten or harmed physically in that camp [known as "The Plantation"]," Larson says. ". . . My only contention with the McCain deal is that while he was at The Plantation, to the best of my knowledge and Ted's knowledge, he was not physically abused in any way. No one was in that camp. It was the camp that people were released from."
In 1993, during one of his many trips back to Hanoi, McCain asked the Vietnamese not to make public the records they hold pertaining to returned U.S. POWs."
Not.
“Maverick McCain rips GOP By Noelle Straub Friday, April 2, 2004
WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain yesterday unleashed an attack on his own party, saying the GOP is ``astray’’ on key issues and criticizing President Bush [related, bio] on the war in Iraq.
*****``I believe my party has gone astray,’’ McCain said, criticizing GOP stands on environmental and minority issues.
*****``I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy,’’ he said. ``But I also feel the Republican Party can be brought back to the principles I articulated before.’’
*****The maverick senator made the remarks at a legislative seminar hosted by U.S. Rep. Martin T. Meehan (D-Lowell) as he again ruled out running on a ticket with Democrat John F. Kerry [related, bio].
*****The Arizona Republican took on President Bush for failing to prepare Americans for a long involvement in Iraq, saying, ``You can’t fly in on an aircraft carrier and declare victory and have the deaths continue. You can’t do that.’’
*****McCain said the U.S. should seek more U.N. involvement in Iraq. ``Many people in this room question, legitimately, whether we should have gone in or not,’’ he said, adding that that debate ``will be part of this presidential campaign.’”
"In 1993, during one of his many trips back to Hanoi, McCain asked the Vietnamese not to make public the records they hold pertaining to returned U.S. POWs"
For certain people I suppose a line like that could suggest skullduggery. My question would be: "What good do records written by the enemy -- which could be held up to public scrutiny from here on out --do for these soldiers?"
They should be allowed to go home and live their lives in dignity.
GOP on Super Tuesday (Those who know them best)
Arizona: John McCain 47%
Arkansas: Mike Huckabee 60%
I like Mike!
It was stunning in that he kept a straight face while claiming to be a conservative capable of uniting the party.
I guess I should just 'calm down".
A hero is one who risks his own life to save anothers. War or not!
K - guess time will tell .. thanks for the reply ...jane
So now John Kerry is credible? LOL!
Here is a sample of the coverage at the time:
“WASHINGTON (AP) Republican Sen. John McCain has rejected John Kerry’s request to consider being his running mate, dashing Democrats’ hopes for a bipartisan alliance with one of the nation’s most popular politicians, officials close to the talks say.
Kerry and McCain have discussed the vice presidency on several occasions, with the nominee-in-waiting sketching out a scenario under which McCain could have a significant role over defense and other issues, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because Kerry wants his deliberations kept secret.
Despite his respect for Kerry, McCain didn’t want to abandon his party and wasn’t sure the idea was workable, the officials said. Thus, he told Kerry within the last two weeks there would be no need to ask him again to consider the job, they said. “
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/2004-06-11-mccain-reject-kerry_x.htm
Kerry can say whatever he will in 2008, in 2004, it Was Kerry asking McCain.
As credible as john McCain!
As credible as john McCain!
As credible as john McCain!
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