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A Teleconference With John McCain
Right Wing News ^ | May 15, 2008 | John Hawkins

Posted on 05/15/2008 3:38:12 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

I just got off of another teleconference with John McCain. Here are my notes, not quotes, from the teleconference.

McCain's Opening Statement

I gave a speech this morning about how I would want America to look after my first term in office in 2013. I want people to see what I want to do. By 2013, I think we will have won in Iraq. There may be sporadic fighting or attacks by Jihadists, but the Iraqi military would have control of the country and American troops would be out of harm's way, even though we may still have our troops in the country.

I'd be glad to debate Obama or Hillary on whether the surge is working and whether we are winning right now. It's long, hard, tough -- and was mishandled for four years -- and I fought against that failed strategy, but in 2013 we will have won. That won't mean everything is perfect, but we will not have chaos, genocide, increasing Iranian influence -- and we'd have to go back. That's what would happen if Obama gets his way.

Q&A Session

What are your views of what is happening in Lebanon and do you think we should be talking to Iran? Also, Bush talked about the dangers of appeasement. Some comment on that?

Bush says he wasn't talking about Obama and there are plenty of examples in history of the danger of appeasement. I think one of the reasons the Democrats got so upset is because Obama is really naive to want to sit down with Iran. They pronounced Israel as a "stinking corpse," they're sending weapons into Iraq that are killing Americans, and they're a terrorist state.

In Lebanon, we essentially see a proxy war between the US and Iran. If Senator Obama wants to sit down across the table from Iran, what is it that he wants to talk about with them? The belief that communication has to be done face to face is unacceptable and that shows Obama doesn't have the knowledge, experience, or background to safeguard this country. I look forward to having that debate with him.

What would it take for you to sit down with Iran?

I would have Iran renounce their intention to wipe Israel off the map. If they did that and promised not to pursue nuclear devices -- and stopped training people to kill Americans in Iraq and their sponsorship of terrorist organizations like Hezbollah, then perhaps we can have a meaningful discussion.

They are not interested in doing these things because they are trying to realize age-old Persian ambitions in the region. What does he want to talk to them about? All he would end up doing is giving them a prestige enhancement and more sway in the region.

How do you hold your opponent accountable when his staff flat-out lies and the media covers for him?

Obama says he's going to unilaterally negotiate NAFTA. Canada said that they might sell their oil to China if that happens. But, in NC, he says he's a free trader. He's changing positions. He's inconsistent and contradicts himself.

Have you talked to Newt about issues?

I have talked to him a few times, have watched him on TV, and have read a couple of his books. I would be pleased to have conversations with Newt because I think he has some of the best ideas in this country. I intend to talk to him from time to time because I think he's a very smart person.

You say that you're against subsidies, but you favor helping nuclear power. How do you reconcile this?

The problems with nuclear power are of our own making. We don't reprocess nuclear fuel. It takes 10-15 years to get a nuclear power plant going. The Yucca Mountain gridlock is remarkable. I want to encourage research and push very hard for nuclear power. I think it's important to reduce greenhouse gasses. We should invest in clean coal technology as well. I have always supported government investment in research and development.

Why did you announce a timeline to leave Iraq? (Hawkins' Note: What a stupid question.)

Either you didn't read or understand my speech. I know that we're going to win in Iraq as we did in WWII and the Gulf War. With victory comes the withdrawal of troops. You don't set a date for withdrawal. There is no date for surrender. I will have it dictated by the facts on the ground.

Let me explain the difference: if you announce a date for withdrawal as Obama and Clinton want to do, it means you are surrendering, and the bad guys just wait for the date.

How do you plan to take care of those troops when they do come home?

I've been recognized time and time again for supporting the troops by veterans' organizations. I will do everything I can to care for them. I believe in improving health care for vets. I want to increase their educational benefits. I also want to encourage people to stay in the military. I will match my credentials with veterans with Clinton or Obama any time.

You say you want to work towards bipartisanship. What positions would you be willing to appoint Democrats to in your administration?

I have a clear record of working with Democrats. I don't have a specific position in mind, but I will ask the most capable people, Democrat or Republican, for a position. I will appoint Democrats to my administration.

Summary: I gotta tell you: McCain sounded good in this teleconference. He trafficked in ideas, he had an appealing vision for the future, and he drew pointed comparisons between what he wanted to do and what Obama wants to do at every opportunity. For all of his flaws, McCain comes across as a tough, experienced leader -- and an unaccomplished empty suit like Barack Obama is really going to come across like a lightweight compared to McCain once people start getting down to brass tacks and making the decision between the two of them.

PS: Go here to check out John McCain's vision for America in 2013. I don't agree with every single thing, but overall, it's a pretty picture, especially compared to the sort of socialism that Obama wants to inflict on the country.

PS #2: The teleconference was packed and although I wanted to ask him a question, I didn't get the opportunity. However, they did tell us we could email in questions and I sent the following question, which I would have asked, to the campaign to get a response,

Mr. McCain, let me read something you were quoted as saying a few days ago, "We get in this kind of a circular firing squad on immigration reform in the Congress of the United States and the lesson I learned from it is we’ve got to have comprehensive immigration reform."

Now, you've been saying for months that you learned your lesson and that we need security first, not a comprehensive immigration bill. That doesn't seem to gibe with that quote. So, could you elaborate a bit?

When I get a response, I will post it to RWN.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2008; election; elections; iran; iraq; mccain; obama; presbushknesset08; rino; wot
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To: sam_paine

Does anyone know the breakdown of energy use in our country? What % of imports (oil,gas)are used for electricity production, transportation (auto, airplane), etc.

I guess what I want to see is what effect would it have on imports if we went full bore for nuclear power over the next 10 years.


121 posted on 05/17/2008 2:55:58 AM PDT by lexusppd
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I noticed that Sen. McCain stuck strictly to MidEast foreign policy and the military, clearly his strong points. Nothing else was discussed.

I have said before and will say again that Sen. McCain would be an excellent Commander in Chief. The problem is, he will make a rotten President. The C in C role is only part of the job. I’m a whole lot more concerned about what MY country is going to look like.


122 posted on 05/17/2008 4:55:51 AM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: Eric Blair 2084

“This is hysterical. A John McCain ping list on the nations #1 conservative website. Cheers.”

Strange world. You’ll note that socialism is being prettied up and recast as “conservatism.”


123 posted on 05/17/2008 5:00:29 AM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: glock rocks

“Ya know... I really think the most important question for John McCain is... what product will you endorse once you fade into oblivion. Bob Dole chose the limp d*** route. How in the world can McCain one-up that!”

Now *that* is a great question for the November “John McCain fades into oblivion” thread.

He’ll probably end up endorsing some drug used to treat senile dementia. Or better, how about those invisible fences used to keep dogs in your yard?


124 posted on 05/17/2008 5:05:39 AM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: glock rocks
Ya know... I really think the most important question for John McCain is... what product will you endorse once you fade into oblivion. Bob Dole chose the limp d*** route. How in the world can McCain one-up that!

Last I heard he was going to vie for Billy Mays job.

He just might get it too, McCain is slick at selling a bunch of sh*t and trying to make it look good.

125 posted on 05/17/2008 5:14:43 AM PDT by dforest (I had almost forgotten that McCain is the nominee. Too bad I was reminded.)
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To: hiredhand

“I have a personal theory that the problems we’re seeing now came out of the fact that 96% of our citizenry carries (on average) $20k in consumer debt (per household).”

Interesting theory. Politics tends to follow economics. And huge levels of personal debt will color your outlook.

One big mistake that I think the GOP made in the past few years was changing the bankruptcy law for individuals. Of course, they were simply doing what their cronies in the credit card industry were requesting that they do, but it would have been wiser to leave the law the same and force the lenders to re-evaluate the creditworthiness of who they were lending to. They just made a bad situation worse.

I nominate you for “post of the day.”


126 posted on 05/17/2008 5:18:47 AM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: cake_crumb; thelastvirgil

“Oh, so you’re a Democrat.”

I find it ironic that the self-identified Democrats on FR tend to be more conservative than many of the Republicans posting the forum.

I’ve seen more than my share of socialism. And we’re about to have an election where both candidates for both the major parties are socialists. The rhetoric is of course different, but the underlying philosophy and where they would take this country is pretty much the same.


127 posted on 05/17/2008 5:35:42 AM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: Norman Bates

“With McCain, at worst, one gets slightly more than half a platter. At worst.”

Naaah. What you get with Sen. McCain is a trojan horse and about the same amount of socialism as you would get with the other guy when the day is done. You forget that this guy is a Republican and thus labeled a “conservative.” He would undermine any actual conservative opposition.


128 posted on 05/17/2008 5:39:53 AM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: Texas Federalist

I don’t care if you “don’t care.” However you said to the effect McCain never worked with conservatives. Fred Thompson is a conservative. You were wrong.


129 posted on 05/17/2008 3:00:14 PM PDT by Norman Bates (Freepmail me to be part of the McCain List!)
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To: Norman Bates
However you said to the effect McCain never worked with conservatives. Fred Thompson is a conservative. You were wrong.

Not at all. McCain was no more "working with conservatives" when he got Thompson to help him pass his abomination of a CFR bill than Jesse Helms was "working with liberals" when both he an Hillary Clinton worked to pass the Iraq war authorization bill in 2002. The fact you are using CFR as an example of working with conservatives shows how sad your candidate is.

130 posted on 05/17/2008 4:27:06 PM PDT by Texas Federalist (Fred Thompson 08)
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To: RKBA Democrat

“post of the day”?! Wow...I’m honored! :-) I hate writing stuff like that, but it seems a little obvious.


131 posted on 05/17/2008 6:14:37 PM PDT by hiredhand (Check my "about" page. I'm the Prophet of Doom!)
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To: glock rocks
Bob Dole chose the limp d*** route. How in the world can McCain one-up that!

Fleet Enema[tm], obviously.

132 posted on 05/18/2008 3:45:24 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: RKBA Democrat
What you get with Sen. McCain is a trojan horse and about the same amount of socialism as you would get with the other guy when the day is done.

You get more than that.

You get four years of being told to STFU and quitcherbitchen, because, "YOU voted for him, you knew what you were getting, and you chose to vote for him. So shut up and take it!"

We ought to be used to it by now, having had our faces rubbed in it for the past several years.

Me, although I abhor bumper stickers on general principle, I will make an exception, and proudly display, "Don't blame ME, I didn't vote for him!"

Custom bumper-sticker: $5.00
Self-respect: Priceless

133 posted on 05/18/2008 4:09:15 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: Norman Bates

This will be a interesting Norman. Mcinsane against hussein obama, both vying for the democrat vote. Get a clue FRiend, there will be no conservatives voting for mccain.
It’s going to be a interesting to watch.


134 posted on 05/18/2008 11:49:37 AM PDT by ScreamingFist (Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
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To: glock rocks

In other words, we are screwed. I’m writing in Duncan Hunter.


135 posted on 05/18/2008 12:56:18 PM PDT by luvadavi
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Its too bad he won't have conservatives voting for him, maybe he should stop attacking them. He cannot win without his base and he does not have the base. Conservatives are going to stay home and they are going to spend a billion dollars against him, the 'right' won't spend nearly as much and the media is in the tank for Obama.

and somehow John McCain thinks he is going to win with independents.

ha

136 posted on 05/18/2008 3:44:01 PM PDT by GeronL (or maybe I just read too much)
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To: Magnum44

i don’t have a reason to trust McCain on judges


137 posted on 05/18/2008 3:53:03 PM PDT by GeronL (or maybe I just read too much)
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To: GeronL

Someone is going to appoint judges next term. Do you prefer Obama?


138 posted on 05/18/2008 8:54:40 PM PDT by Magnum44 (Terrorism is a disease, precise application of superior force is the ONLY cure)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I will appoint Democrats to my administration.

Did Clinton appoint Republicans to his administration? He fired each and every one of them.

John McCain makes me sick!

139 posted on 05/18/2008 9:03:25 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Bipartisanship: Two wolves and the American people deciding what's for dinner)
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To: B4Ranch; Admin Moderator

ANOTHER POST #47 LEGENDARY POST!! Mods, can you please take note?


140 posted on 05/18/2008 9:07:34 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Bipartisanship: Two wolves and the American people deciding what's for dinner)
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