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McCain's Saddleback Grand Slam
Human Events ^ | August 18 2008 | Jed Babbin

Posted on 08/18/2008 6:06:46 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter

Barack Obama bumped into something hard on Saturday night. The nuanced naif of Illinois preceded -- in Paris Hilton’s wonderful snark -- the “wrinkly white-haired dude” in Pastor Rick Warren’s civility summit and came up very short.

You can judge how well McCain did by the minimalist coverage in the media. The highlights reported here were virtually ignored in the Sunday papers.

McCain has never been better. His self deprecation, his humor, and his life story turned the back-to-back interviews into a conclusive demonstration that he is ready for the presidency and Obama isn’t. Continued -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored Links: Amazing Japanese Longevity Secret Ann Coulter: Get Ann's scathing commentary by email every week! Breaking News: Over 2,000 Failing Mutual Funds to Dump Right Now! BRIC Investor Report: Brazil, Russia, India & China stocks Laura Ingraham's New "Power to the People" -- Yours FREE!

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McCain was energized, comfortable and quietly eloquent in explaining why his life proves the most important of qualities in a president: character and core beliefs. Obama -- consistently charming and shallow -- demonstrated neither of those qualities.

John McCain was a prisoner of the North Vietnamese for more than five years. Researching an article four years ago on John Kerry’s antiwar activities during many of those same years, I interviewed more than a half-dozen of McCain’s fellow POWs. Each of them, in much the same words, said “I wouldn’t be alive today but for the personal courage of John McCain.”

That courage was explained, calmly, by McCain when Warren asked him to describe the most difficult “gut-wrenching” decision in his life.

McCain answered, “It was long ago and far away in a prison camp in North Vietnam. My father was a high ranking admiral. The Vietnamese came and said that I could leave prison early. And we had a code of conduct that said you only leave by order of capture. I also had a dear and beloved friend who was from California by the name of Ed Alvarez who had been shot down and captured a couple years before me. But I wasn't in good physical shape. In fact I was in rather bad physical shape.”

“So I said no. Now, in interest of full disclosure, I'm very happy I didn't know the war was going to last for another three years or so. But I said no. And I'll never forget. The high-ranking officer who offered it slammed the door and the interrogator said go back to your cell, it's going to be very tough on you now. And it was. But [it was] not only the toughest decision I ever made but I'm most happy about that decision than any decision I've ever made in my life. It took a lot of prayer. It took a lot of prayer.”

In answer to the same question, the best Obama could do was to claim his decision to oppose the war in Iraq was his toughest. How that was a gut-wrenching decision he didn’t explain. Given the fact that his campaign for the Democratic nomination succeeded because that “decision” gave Obama a huge advantage among the anti-war liberals who control the Democratic Party, Obama’s answer revealed political calculation, not moral courage.

McCain was presidential; Obama was a policy wonk. Warren, in the context of taxation, asked each candidate to define who is rich. Obama wandered around to conclude that a family whose income is $150,000 or less is “middle class.” McCain defined “rich” not in terms of dollar income, but in security, opportunity and freedom to choose the future of the family’s children. McCain sounded Reaganesque: “I think that rich is -- should be defined -- by a home, a good job and education and the ability to hand to our children a more prosperous and safer world than the one that we inherited.”

McCain took a full swing on question after question. Obama bunted.

Answering Warren’s question of when a baby is entitled to human rights, Obama said, “Well, I think that whether you are looking at it from a theological perspective or a scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade.”

Obama said he was pro-choice. When pressed to say whether he’d ever voted to limit abortions, Obama slipped and slid around the question, claiming he was in favor of limits on late-term abortions, but cited no example of ever voting for legislation to create such limits. McCain said plainly that he believed that life beings at conception and that, “I will be a pro-life president and this presidency will have pro life policies. That's my commitment, that's my commitment to you.”

Obama defined marriage as between a man and a woman but then launched into an academic disquisition on why he wouldn’t support a Constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. He said, “I think my faith is strong enough and my marriage is strong enough that I can afford those civil rights to others even if I have a different perspective or a different view.” Obama apparently believes gay marriage is a “civil right.” McCain doesn’t.

McCain -- an attack pilot, not a lawyer -- apparently has a deeper understanding of Constitutional law than the former chief of the Harvard Law Review. He said he’d support a Constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, “…If a Federal court decided that my state of Arizona had to observe what the state of Massachusetts decided, then I would favor a Constitutional amendment.” The Full Faith and Credit clause of the Constitution compels that result. Without an amendment, any gay marriage from any state must be given legitimacy by every other state.

Saturday night, Obama’s charm failed to mask his humorlessness. McCain’s comparative charm deficit (“You know, by a strange coincidence I was not elected ‘Miss Congeniality’ in the United States Senate this year. I don't know why”) didn’t mask his sense of humor.

Asked to name a changed position, McCain gently mocked California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger by saying his new-found support for offshore drilling wouldn’t be popular with many people “here in Caleefornia.” Talking about how America needs to build more nuclear power plants, McCain said that America likes to imitate the French. Most endearingly to those of us who cannot resist poking fun at the genetically disagreeable French, McCain said, “…and by the way if you hadn't noticed we now have a pro-American president of France which proves if you live long enough anything can happen in America.”

McCain scored a lot of points with conservatives in the Saturday night forum. His performance was so strong, and if he chooses to capitalize on it, this could be a tipping point for McCain.

His next opportunity to take a big step along that path will be the choice of his running mate. Choosing a strong conservative (Fred Thompson? Mike Pence?) to run with him, McCain could energize and unite Republicans for the remainder of this campaign. 2008 need not be a disaster for Republicans. The decisions that could prove the doomsayers wrong are not above John McCain’s pay grade.


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KEYWORDS: alreadyposted; babbin; mccain; obama; praise; rickwarren; saddleback
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To: driftless2
I did not watch that because I would have had to listen to Obama hold forth, AS IF he actually has something to say. And I would have had to put up with his nauseating dither until I wanted to scream ... just to see McCain-who already has my vote.

I suspect a lot of voters feel the same way about campaign coverage by now... the point is, Obama (Mr. HOPE & CHANGE) is a virtual dead letter... and I mean that sincerely, whether he talks about taxes, education, foreign affairs, health care, etc.... The man is an absolute cipher with NO message... but a lot of prosaic drivel meant to further anesthetize the under-educated/ill-educated DNC voter base.

I don't know how closely you attend to what is said here on FR, but I have always maintained that in an open and unmanipulated media forum, McCain will (and did) kick the s7%t out of “Mr. Hope & Change”

41 posted on 08/18/2008 7:42:55 AM PDT by SMARTY ('At some point you get tired of swatting flies, and you have to go for the manure heap' Gen. LeMay)
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To: Weya

Hah! That was great!


42 posted on 08/18/2008 7:56:45 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: devistate one four

I will take my chances that McCain will live longer than Obama, for Obama is really hated by the people.


43 posted on 08/18/2008 8:00:32 AM PDT by tessalu
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To: tessalu

I hope you are correct. Obama would be a huge mistake, that would take years to undo.


44 posted on 08/18/2008 8:02:53 AM PDT by devistate one four (H I V Homophobia Is Vindicated)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Life begins at conception!


45 posted on 08/18/2008 8:03:26 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: RightWingTeen
Yeah.... I hadn't been to DU in a long long time (since they banned me) :)..... but I browsed around a little just a bit ago. They are in meltdown.

I thought McCain did much better than I expected. Obama really bad. Shifty, fake looking and sounding.

If McCain is as principled as he said he is... we'll be fine.

46 posted on 08/18/2008 8:06:45 AM PDT by kjam22 (see me play the guitar here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noHy7Cuoucc)
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To: SMARTY

Obviously it didn’t help Barry O.


47 posted on 08/18/2008 8:26:40 AM PDT by FlashBack (www.proudpatriots.org/www.woundedwarriorproject.org/www.moveamericaforward.org)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

I had to stop listening to Obomination. His lips were moving but he wasn’t saying anything.

McCain was GREAT!


48 posted on 08/18/2008 8:32:40 AM PDT by A. Patriot (CZ 52's ROCK)
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To: kjam22

Even with the unconditional assistance of the MSM it is a difficult task to run for the presidency while keeping your most basic thoughts, desires and beliefs a complete secret from the American people. The Obamessiah has to consider the political ramifications of each answer he gives to every question, knowing full well that he cannot tell the truth without revealing his radical viewpoint. Along with the fact that he is just plain ignorant, that is perhaps the principal reason he does so poorly during unscripted performances. The Obamessiah has a tough road ahead, as do all leftists running for the White House. Until the left is able to put the majority of Americans on the dole, no amount of media support of a liar, no matter how gifted, will succeed in making a president. Ross Perot put slick Willie in the White House. And Bush gave him a lot of help by selling out the American public on his tax pledge. Only fraud on a previously unknown scale can elect Obama. And I don’t think that will be possible...at least not for the next 10-20 years.


49 posted on 08/18/2008 8:38:52 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax (AGENDA OF THE LEFT EXPOSED)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Not wanting to answer “when does life begin” is above his pay grade but having the ultimate say in when it can end isn’t??? Obama’s a fool.


50 posted on 08/18/2008 8:53:40 AM PDT by FlashBack (www.proudpatriots.org/www.woundedwarriorproject.org/www.moveamericaforward.org)
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To: CedarDave

Senators as a class have far too much regard for their membership in the Senate, and far too little regard for their position as representatives of their constituents. And McCain is one of the worst.

My personal contempt of Congress has focused on the Senate for a very long time, as indicated by the tagline that I never have seen the need to alter. Election to the Senate seems to inflate their egos to the point that they can no longer keep their feet on the ground. And we have two odious examples here in Tennessee.

I think we need a Constitutional amendment that makes being a Senator a 6-year disqualification for the Presidency


51 posted on 08/18/2008 9:23:19 AM PDT by MainFrame65 (The US Senate: World's greatest PREVARICATIVE body!)
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To: informavoracious; TexasNative2000

I agree too. I was thinking as I watched it that Obama said nothing of substance. McCain was quick and decisive and a true leader who I would entrust my country to. Whereas Obama is a dreamer who you’d at most want to have coffee with and philosophize with - he’s a dreamer. McCain is a leader. I heard yesterday someone say it was the difference between a boy and man - I could not agree more. Do you want Obama’s grandma and wife running our country, or true historical leaders with valid experience in national security, etc.? I couldn’t believe his choices of top three people of influence ... that answer just set the stage for the remaining answers to come.


52 posted on 08/18/2008 9:24:14 AM PDT by DeLaVerdad
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To: DeLaVerdad
The irony is that BOTH candidates were given the first question beforehand in order to increase their comfort level - Rick Warren said so on a subsequent interview. And that was, sadly, the best Obie could come up with.

He stutters and stammers as he calculates the effect his words are having and whether they are accomplishing the intended manipulation. He is so transparent.

He wants us to like and respect Michelle (we don't) and he wants to make sure we know that he loves and respects his red-blooded American WWII patriotic grandparents, even though heretofore they have been an embarrassment to him.

Sad to say, Barack Obama has no real convictions because he has not the faintest idea who he really is.

53 posted on 08/18/2008 10:59:01 AM PDT by informavoracious (Drill Here, Drill Now!)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Hillary is SOOOOO wishing he’d made the idiotic ‘pay grade’ comment while she was still in the ring. Of all the idiotic things for a presidential wannabe who will have his finger on the nuclear button to say...


54 posted on 08/18/2008 11:05:13 AM PDT by informavoracious (Drill Here, Drill Now!)
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To: informavoracious

It was a clinker, for sure...


55 posted on 08/18/2008 11:10:39 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: informavoracious
Sad to say, Barack Obama has no real convictions because he has not the faintest idea who he really is.

Very well stated!

56 posted on 08/18/2008 11:20:10 AM PDT by DeLaVerdad
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To: pgyanke

And keep in mind that McCain clearly told the audience that even though he had a clear record of being pro-life that he anguished over his position supporting stem cell research. He then went on to say the fully supports adult stem research so the question of embryonic stem cell research becomes a mute issue.

No one can say that McCain was not absolutely clear on his positions regarding abortion and stem cell research.

Compare and contrast McCain’s clarity with Obama’s obtuseness on almost all topics.


57 posted on 08/18/2008 12:01:53 PM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Yup.


58 posted on 08/18/2008 12:04:25 PM PDT by pgyanke (Public "servants" have decided it's their job to use the public's money to fight the public)
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