(11 am. – promoted by ek hornbeck)
The megamedia seem to be catching on that McCain was a POW…cause that answer comes up again and again and again with McCain.
But McCain is supposed to be hesitant to invoke his POW status:
So it’s hard to believe that John McCain is now in danger of exceeding his credit limit on the equivalent of an American Express black card. His campaign is cheapening his greatest strength – and making a mockery of his already dubious claim that he’s reticent to talk about his P.O.W. experience – by flashing the P.O.W. card to rebut any criticism, no matter how unrelated. The captivity is already amply displayed in posters and TV advertisements.
Yet, McCain pulls out his POW card on the Jay Leno show…
After their opening segment together on the stage, Leno came back from a commercial break to ask McCain, “For $1 million, how many houses do you have?”
McCain answered by first citing his time as a POW in Vietnam.
“Could I just mention to you, Jay, that, at a moment of seriousness,” McCain began, “I spent five-and-a-half years in a prison cell. I didn’t have a house. I didn’t have a kitchen table. I didn’t have a table. I didn’t have a chair. And I didn’t spend those five-and-a-half years because, not because I wanted to get a house when I got out.”
And to answer question about his houses posed by Katie Couric:
And McCain invoked when rebutting criticism about his health care plan:
McCain also uses POW status to explain his music tastes:
As Sam Stein notes in The Huffington Post: “The senator has even brought his military record into discussion of his music tastes. Explaining that his favorite song was ‘Dancing Queen’ by Abba, he offered that his knowledge of music ‘stopped evolving when his plane intercepted a surface-to-air missile.’ ‘Dancing Queen,’ however, was produced in 1975, eight years after McCain’s plane was shot down.”
And why he was not at Woodstock:
This must be why McCain does not have an effective policy to address global warming, environmental pollution, the economy, healthcare, political corruption, civil rights, human rights, education, benefits for vets, ending Iraq war, preventing Iran war, fighting terrorists, ….because some how all roads lead back to being a POW decades ago.
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has all the answers…. just what the country needs in a president. :-/
I wish that someone–Rachel, Keith, Tweety–anyone would respond to the “POW, POW, POW” defense of people like Buchannan–or even face to face with McPOW himself–with a “why is it okay for Republicans to disrespect the military service of decorated war veterans like John Murtha, Max Cleland, John Kerry, Al Gore, etc–but whenever anyone dares question John McCain’s current blunders, flubs, and poor judgment–you allow him to retreat 40 years into the past to excuse everything that he’s done since that time?”
whether or not McCain owns 7 houses but calls Obama, who owns one an “elitist”; What’s it got to do with whether or not McCain exhibited “poor judgment” in accepting money from his dear friend Keating? What’s it got to do with McCain’s poor voting record on veteran’s issues? What’s it got to do with McCain’s 95% support of Bush’s policies?
Etc, etc, etc…
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Corporate owns both of them.
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The Manchurian Candidate. Sadly the so called press and to some extent the Democrats themselves all pay homage to this creepy version of hero. Beneath this storyline is pure neocon’s on steroids raring to go for another round of hell.
His foreign policy advisers are insane madmen.