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Associated Press Continues To Carry McCain's Water

Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:20:02 PM PDT

Once again the Associated Press is helping with John McCain's efforts to lessen the impact of his saying he's fine with staying in Iraq for 100 years.  The lede in today's article

Republican John McCain defended himself Friday against television ads that accuse him of advocating a 100-year war in Iraq.

The ad accuses him of nothing.  It simply uses his own words against a backdrop of the cost of this war.  

Instead of taking stenography from the McCain campaign, the Associated Press should try watching the ad.

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  •  I love the Mr Burns hunched shoulders. (2+ / 0-)

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    It's a neighborly day in this beautywood. Relentless!

    by ablington on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:21:32 PM PDT

    •  I KNOW (0+ / 0-)

      I find myself sitting up straight every time I see that still.

      you scratch a redneck and you will find a liberal underneath.....

      by Schtu on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:25:28 PM PDT

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      •  That's nothing -wait till Dean sees this doozy!!! (4+ / 0-)

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        Kdoug, SBandini, shiobhan, ManahManah

        McCain say's we are in the Middle East just for Oil.

        Watch the video:

        My friends, I will have an energy policy that we will be talking about, which will eliminate our dependence on oil from the Middle East that will - that will then prevent us - that will prevent us from having ever to send our young men and women into conflict again in the Middle East.

        Or in other words: Once we are energy independent, those crazy bastards over there can just kill themselves and we can go on not giving two shits just like Darfur and Rowanda.

        I can't wait to see Howard Dean beat McCain over the head with this one.

        •  Be fair to McCain ... (0+ / 0-)

          He may have said 100 years in Iraq, but it is clear he does not mean it.

          Just like he does not mean it when he says he will end torture, help the economy or develop a better energy policy ....

          He's just kidding ...

          Obama for President '08

          by Bronxist on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:35:08 PM PDT

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        •  I guess (0+ / 0-)

          McCain finally defined what "victory" in Iraq is:  energy independence for the US.  Unfortunately, not inconsistent with his 100 year outlook.

          I was just trying to find the youtube (quoted this downthread), so thanks.  

          This comment has been crossposted at AT&T: 611 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA - Room 641A.

          by ManahManah on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:43:59 PM PDT

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        •  Well isn't that a relief (0+ / 0-)

          If anything bad ever happens in the Middle East, I guess we can't expect the McCain Administration to do anything about it. If Iran invades Iraq or Turkey bombs Pakistan I guess we'll just sit back at watch under McCain...
          I think there's a difference between responsible warfare and the Iraq war. Sometimes you have to fight, most of the time you don't.

          "It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach." FDR

          by bernlin2000 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 07:59:51 PM PDT

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      •  Thank you for repeating this story (0+ / 0-)

        aNd I hope we KEEP repeating stories that counter the continuing repeated msm, and right wing nut stories that ARE NOT TRUE!!

        Damn these repug fukrs are slow, persistent and continue to believe in and use the formula of :

        1. lie
        1. repeat
        1. ignore contradictory facts and evidence
        1. lie

        REPEAT
        REPEAT
        REPEAT
        REPEAT

        And we need to continue to counter with facts and redirect to relevant issues.

        Go KOS!!!

        "A lie repeated, may be accepted as fact, but the truth repeated becomes self evident." -Elonifer Skyhawk

        by Fireshadow on Sat May 03, 2008 at 12:19:14 AM PDT

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    •  Factcheck.org (2+ / 0-)

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      i8pikachu, XNeeOhCon

      The AP, NBC, CBS, and ABC make reference to the FactCheck.org analysis of the ad:

      http://www.factcheck.org/...

      Treating the American people as being dumb is not a good idea.  The DNC is attempting a sophomoric trick which no one thinks is serious.

      •  We need to freshen up this attack a little (0+ / 0-)

        We know McSame has provided us a lot more than this little quote to use to outline his position.  It's become tired and Dems look lazy using it too much.

        George W Bush: 8 years of Presidency, 13 Years of War.

        by XNeeOhCon on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:43:28 PM PDT

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      •  factcheck's analysis is BS (1+ / 0-)

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        plok

        the fact of the matter is that we do NOT have a peacetime presence in Iraq, so the comparison with Japan and Germany is ludicrous. The DNC ad is spot on.

        On another note, tweety on Hardball is doing his best to say that Obama can't win,, and MSNBClinton is planning a "special report" about "Obama and Wright: in their own words." These hacks just can't get over the fact that Obama is peeling away SDs at a steady pace, and the race is, for all intents and purposes, over.

        Capitulation We Can Believe In!

        by DFH on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:44:46 PM PDT

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      •  It's not about the interpretations~ (0+ / 0-)

        It's about the fact that McCain will do or say anything to get elected, including make ambiguous statements about our military presence.
        No dumb Americans will be voting for Democrats I assure you.

        RIP USA, July 9, 2008

        by plok on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:50:03 PM PDT

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  •  The neat thing about U tube is that the (1+ / 0-)

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    shiobhan

    past is always there to haunt you when you deny it...or try to change it...or make it more dangerous...or

  •  McCain's got to compete with Hillary on who (2+ / 0-)

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    Budlawman, TekJansen

    is the biggest warmonger now.

    Her obliterate Iran comments are getting traction...and the talking heads on TV are acting like it gives her 'street cred' with regard to international relations...how fucking stupid is that?

    Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

    by darthstar on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:22:27 PM PDT

  •  Hmmmm, (3+ / 0-)

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    I don't recall the AP standing up for John Kerry in 2004.  Pathetic.

    Perhaps the lesson here is that a grown-up political candidate simply needs to whine and cry about unfair treatment, regardless of the merits, and the press will feel sorry and carry the candidate's water.

    Dogs have so many friends because they wag their tails instead of their tongues. -Anonymous

    by gloryous1 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:23:29 PM PDT

  •  Associated Press = Corporate Media Owners (2+ / 0-)

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    shiobhan, DFH

    Read the history of the AP and scroll down to "Governance"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/...

    The AP was formed in May 1846[1] by a group of American newspapers that sought to pool resources in order to better collect and report news coming from Europe. Prior to this, the newspapers had competed by sending reporters out in rowboats to meet ships bringing news from Europe as they arrived in the harbor. The owners of these newspapers realized that they were all paying for essentially the same information and determined it would be more cost effective to have a service collect and pay for all the information once via telegraph.

    Best Diary of the Year? http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/23/03912/3990

    by LNK on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:23:39 PM PDT

  •  I Guess Listening Critically (1+ / 0-)

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    shiobhan

    is like walking and chewing gum at the same time.

    "The Use of Unnecessary Violence Has Been Approved." Keith Olbermann

    by CityLightsLover on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:23:48 PM PDT

  •  AP- American Pravda (1+ / 0-)

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    shiobhan

    n/t

    The only place where Republicans are anywhere close to responsible is in the dictionary.

    by DemDachshund on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:23:54 PM PDT

  •  I no longer confuse (1+ / 0-)

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    shiobhan

    most of the TM stuff as "articles."  I read them as campaign ads.

    My faith in the Constitution is whole, it is complete, it is total. Barbara Jordan 1974

    by gchaucer2 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:23:55 PM PDT

  •  BREAKING: Clinton responsible for Magnaquench? (2+ / 0-)

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    maddercow, jj32

    Sorry guys - I know this comment is off-topic, but it's Friday, and I'VE ALREADY POSTED A DIARY TODAY, SO CAN'T POST THIS MYSELF.  But I wanted to get it out there for the netroots to dig in on.  I haven't seen a diary today jumping in on this yet, but I feel it needs to get out there, and time is running out.

    Basically, the story here is that Clinton has been running around Indiana decrying the shutting down of a company called Magnaquench, which was sold to China.  All those jobs are over there now, and Clinton is campaigning on changing this kind of wholesale loss of jobs to other countries.

    Problem is, her husband's administration seems to have endorsed and/or facilitated the sale.

    Per ABC News:

    What Clinton doesn't tell voters is that Magnequench was originally sold to Chinese interests during her husband's administration, which okayed the move despite concerns about national security and eventual job loss. Experts say the Chinese acquired the "technical sophistication" that created the magnets long before George W. Bush took office.

    Here's the entire ABC story:

    http://abcnews.go.com/...

    And here's a piece on it over at Glen Rose's blog (might be getting the attribution wrong):

    http://salon.glenrose.net/...

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE get this story out there.  POST A DIARY ABOUT IT, rec it, pass it on, do whatever you need to do.  Please feel free to simply copy and paste this into a diary if necessary.

    There are only a few days left until Indiana votes, and people need to hear this story.

    Thanks!

  •  When McCain attacks McCain (3+ / 0-)

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    they defend McCain.

    Daily Kos is my imaginary friend.

    by hhex65 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:24:12 PM PDT

  •  how will they cover for his ..... (2+ / 0-)

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    SBandini, shiobhan

    awful quote today about war for oil?

    grampy McDole sure does like his base, i mean the corporate media.

    Oh, Jesus: protect me from your followers!

    by trippinsf on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:24:12 PM PDT

  •  But..But.. (3+ / 0-)

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    If they tell the reality based truth, instead of Traditional Media Truthiness, they might not get invited to the next McCain BBQ

    what a travesty that would be/end snark

  •  You know what I've been wondering about lately? (7+ / 0-)

    Do you remember Chris Matthews continually saying that John McCain was flying coach and hauling his own luggage when his campaign was out of money?  How does that square with the latest story that McCain was taking his wife's company's private jet?  Why was Matthews saying that McCain was flying coach commercial when he was really taking a private jet?

    •  I was wondering the same thing (1+ / 0-)

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      shiobhan

      What is the actual story there?  

      Keith?

      Dogs have so many friends because they wag their tails instead of their tongues. -Anonymous

      by gloryous1 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:27:05 PM PDT

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    •  Geez (1+ / 0-)

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      gloryous1

      the trad media is stuck calling Obama elitist when the rest of the nominee's are bloody millionaires or married to them.

      reality has a liberal bias

      •  Media and Elitism (0+ / 0-)

        Media and Republicans use false stereotypes about wealth and elitism.

        In truth, It's really quite OK in reality to be a gazillionaire if you are public service minded, like FDR and JFK and even....the good people who bankrolled Jesus's mission. It's not the wealth itself or the high status, but the selfishness that's bad.

        Elitism is anti-American, undemocratic, and un-Christian when it refuses to see people as individuals....when it slams doors in the face of those seeking to improve themselves.....when it digs in its heels and closes ranks around the already favored wealthy and powerful elite.

        (We educated) Snobs who drink French wine, eat sushi, etc. are just a bit careless and/or unthinking, ill-informed about rural, poor, Southern, blue collar people.

        DICTIONARY:

        elitism or  élitism (î-lê´tîz´em, â-lê´-) noun

        1. The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources.
        1. a. The sense of entitlement enjoyed by such a group or class. b. Control, rule, or domination by such a group or class.
        - elit´ist adjective & noun

        The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition copyright © 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation. All rights reserved.

        QUOTATIONS:

        The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e., the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force.
             Karl Marx (1818-83) and Friedrich Engels (1820-95), German social philosophers and revolutionaries. The German Ideology, pt. 1, sct. B, "Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas" (1846).

        Charisma
        Let the others have the charisma. I've got the class.
          George Bush (b. 1924), U.S. Republican politician, president. Quoted in: Guardian (London, 3 Dec. 1988), said in California during presidential campaign.

        The commercial class has always mistrusted verbal brilliancy and wit, deeming such qualities, perhaps with some justice, frivolous and unprofitable.
            Dorothy Nevill (1826-1913), English writer, hostess. The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill, ch. 8 (1907).

        CREATIVITY
        Americans worship creativity the way they worship physical beauty-as a way of enjoying elitism without guilt: God did it.
            Florence King (b. 1936), U.S. author. Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye, "Democracy" (1989).

        Experts
        America has always been a country of amateurs where the professional, that is to say, the man who claims authority as a member of an élite which knows the law in some field or other, is an object of distrust and resentment.
            W. H. Auden (1907-73), Anglo-American poet. Faber Book of Modern American Verse, Introduction (1956).

        Snobbery
        Respectable means rich, and decent means poor. I should die if I heard my family called decent.
             Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866), English author. Lady Clarinda, in Crotchet Castle, ch. 3 (1831).

         

        The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations is licensed from Columbia University Press. Copyright © 1993, 1995 by Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

        Best Diary of the Year? http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/23/03912/3990

        by LNK on Fri May 02, 2008 at 05:10:03 PM PDT

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    •  Reality: he's mostly used his wife's jet (1+ / 0-)

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      inclusiveheart

      Though it's possible he flew coach once - citation looks good - as a photo op to garner sympathy.

      Media Matters thorough analysis here.

      We're pro-choice on everything! - Libertarian slogan

      by CA Libertarian on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:38:48 PM PDT

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  •  I love how this ad makes the gop go nuts. (6+ / 0-)

    That tingle means it's working.
  •  More about AP as corporate media. (1+ / 0-)

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    The corporate media supports Republicans out of self-interest because the Republcians will permit them further monopolistic rights without requiring corresponding responsibilities.

    ACTION Needed A.S.A.P. to stop gift to big media:

    http://www.stopbigmedia.com

    Best Diary of the Year? http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/23/03912/3990

    by LNK on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:26:13 PM PDT

  •  Disassociated Press (0+ / 0-)

    Press with no political masters.

    This time it's personal.

    by apostrophe on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:26:47 PM PDT

  •  Just wait for the next ad (7+ / 0-)

    McCain suggests Americans are dying in Iraq for oil:

    "My friends, I will have an energy policy that we will be talking about, which will eliminate our dependence on oil from the Middle East that will - that will then prevent us - that will prevent us from having ever to send our young men and women into conflict again in the Middle East," McCain said.

    This comment has been crossposted at AT&T: 611 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA - Room 641A.

    by ManahManah on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:27:29 PM PDT

  •  I think the media loves the war (1+ / 0-)

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    It's easy news - the administration just spoon feeds the latest updates.

    If it bleeds, it leads, so you've always got something juicy to talk about.

    There are no tricky value judgements to make.  After all, we're right and they're wrong, right?  So you can save on editorial staff.

    And it's such a great distraction from the much more difficult and complex issues at home, like corruption, the crappy economy, declining schools, health care, global warming, the coming demographic economic crisis, and how the hell we're ever going to pay for the war.

    We're pro-choice on everything! - Libertarian slogan

    by CA Libertarian on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:29:54 PM PDT

  •  "Fund This Ad" reminder (0+ / 0-)

    In case you can't play the video or missed the urgent call for $ to pay to air the ad:

    http://www.democrats.org

    About the DNC What We Do

    The Democratic National Committee plans the Party's quadrennial presidential nominating convention; promotes the election of Party candidates with both technical and financial support; and works with national, state, and local party organizations, elected officials, candidates, and constituencies to respond to the needs and views of the Democratic electorate and the nation.

    Our Chairman: Gov. Howard Dean

    Best Diary of the Year? http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/23/03912/3990

    by LNK on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:30:05 PM PDT

  •  McCain has a geologic time frame (0+ / 0-)

    I posted a (satirical) diary about this today

    McCain Clarifies 100 Years Remark, "I Have Geologic Time Frame"
    But Says Age Is Not An Issue

    Senator John McCain tried once again today to dull the controversy surrounding his remark that it would be fine with him if American forces stayed in Iraq for 100 years. "I have a geologic time frame," he said, speaking to reporters at a campaign stop here. "One hundred years to me is like a half a second to most people."

    the rest is here

    I'm new to DailyKos - hope this kind of cross referencing is okay.

    Visit richieville.com, where we report the news the way it oughta be.

    by Richieville on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:31:30 PM PDT

  •  Intellectual honesty: (0+ / 0-)

    if we're going to be indignant when we're not granted it by the right or by the media, we should attempt to practice it ourselves. There is a significant difference between a war and an occupation. Don't get me wrong: I don't believe a 100-year occupation is possible, and I believe McCain's "100 years of no casualties" is a pipe dream: there would be constant attacks. So McCain's bogus logic aside, it IS intellectually honest to admit that the ad casts McCain as in favor a war and not an occupation, whereas McCain favors an occupation. AP is not Fox News-ing this data.

  •  AP is owned by a repub isn't it? (0+ / 0-)

     title=
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    John McCain "Beware the terrible simplifiers" Jacob Burckhardt, Historian

    by notquitedelilah on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:33:54 PM PDT

  •  John McCain Is Not a Goldwater Conservative (1+ / 0-)

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    "Contrary to His Claims, Senator John McCain Is Not a Goldwater Conservative"
    By JOHN W. DEAN

    http://writ.lp.findlaw.com/...

    Just have a look.

    BushCo Policy... If you aren't outraged, you haven't been paying attention. -3.25 -2.26

    by Habanero on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:34:10 PM PDT

  •  They're pissed because the DNC is fighting smart (1+ / 0-)

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    Burying them with their own words.

    F*** em'.

  •  AP Has Rupert Murdoch In Its Board. Go Figure Fox (0+ / 0-)

    News On Steroids.

    McCain/(Hagee+Parsley) '08 "We Hunt Jews and Muslims So You Dont Have To. Straight Talk"

    by DFutureIsNow on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:35:18 PM PDT

  •  This is a good thing (0+ / 0-)

    Just like repeating "Jeremiah Wright is a brilliant sensitive patriotic fellow" would still do damage to BO, the "100 years war" mantra will hurt McSame no matter how much he denies.   We want this campaign to be about the war, though not his war service, and about the economy and his basic "fend for yourself, like I did: marry a beer heiress" attitude.  As long as he's saying "I didn't mean we should be at war for 100 years" (though he also says elsewhere, "They're gonna be more wars, 'friends'"), we win, and the terrorists lose!

    "The true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love."

    by Budlawman on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:36:35 PM PDT

  •  Is swiftboating McCain okay? (0+ / 0-)

    Notice how the video abruptly cuts off what he says.  If swiftboating Kerry isn't right, then swiftboating McCain shouldn't be right, either.

    •  You've got to be kidding (4+ / 0-)

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      John McCain says he is fine with staying in Iraq for 100 years...as long as Americans aren't abeing attacked, harmed, wounded and killed...what he never says is how many years he is fine with them being attacked, harmed, wounded and killed.  99 years?  What?  

      And you want to compare using his own words with the Swift Boat liars?  Oy.

      Arrogant lips are unsuited to a fool-- how much worse lying lips to a ruler - Proverbs 17:7

      by BarbinMD on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:40:03 PM PDT

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    •  This isn't swiftboating (0+ / 0-)

      They're using words right out of McSame's grill.  Every candidate has gotten burned for saying stuff that didn't sound so good when played back or typed on Timmy Russert's screen.  People can judge whether it's truly damaging, but that's part of the misery of the campaign.  When you just flat out lie using specious sources and doctored docs and phony agenda-driven "witnesses", then you're in Rove Swift Boat Waters.

      "The true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love."

      by Budlawman on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:40:53 PM PDT

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      •  I was for it, before I was against it (0+ / 0-)

        Straight out of Kerry's grill.  Context is important.

        •  I agree, but that's a different sort of abuse (0+ / 0-)

          Candidates unfortunately have to have a sound bite mindset, especially these days, so Kerry made a mistake when he said that because of how it would sound when replayed (regardless of context), and he paid dearly for it.   But it was a mistake.   Is it an error for which presidents should be rejected?   Hell, no.  It's pure 24/7 cable cycle loss of forest for the trees b.s.  But I think we have to play the game if the other side is playing it, and they sure as hell are and will be.  So we have to go into the mines -- and they are dirty, dusty and dangerous -- and see if we can come up with a few gems.  This McSame gaffe is one of 'em; so is "Bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran".  This doesn't rise to anywhere near the level of Willie Horton, but you know that'll come when BO is the nominee. So, let's put these Rethugs on the defensive, and let's keep BO on private financing, until McSame and his 527 supporters cry uncle.  

          "The true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love."

          by Budlawman on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:51:39 PM PDT

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    •  McCain will swiftboat himself. (0+ / 0-)

      He's that dumb at campaigning.  Today he said we need alternative energy so we won't have to start wars in the Middle East anymore.  Didn't he also say this war is about terrorism?  Or was it democracy?  Or was it the mushroom cloud?  Or was it Saddam Hussein?  Gee, what did he and Joe Lieberman say in that letter they sent to Bush asking him to start a war in Iraq?  And what did he say when he and Lieberman pushed Bill Clinton into making regime change in Iraq a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy?  How many foreign policies does this man have????

      •  Agreed (0+ / 0-)

        He's a horrible campaigner.  There's a reason why Republicans hate him just as much as Democrats.  While they'll still vote for him because they have no choice, many might not actually vote for lack of interest.

  •  They're actually drinking his bong water (0+ / 0-)

    Which is sad enough.

    All forms of Conservatism belong in the trash heap of history and not anywhere near our schools, government or society.

    by Brad007 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:37:28 PM PDT

  •  Yet They Attack Obama On Things He Didnt Say (2+ / 0-)

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    But what McCains says himself is somehow misleading WTF  is wrong with the MSM?

    McCain/(Hagee+Parsley) '08 "We Hunt Jews and Muslims So You Dont Have To. Straight Talk"

    by DFutureIsNow on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:37:39 PM PDT

  •  AP was also campaigning for Joe Lieberman (1+ / 0-)

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    LNK

    The day after Lamont won the primary, the only news they could find to print was all about Joe Lieberman.  They kept this up all during the general election and forgot that Lamont existed, except of course when they could think of something nasty to say.

  •  McCain is right! The DNC is wrong (1+ / 0-)

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    Budlawman

    Clearly there is an evil McCain and a good McCain.

    The McCain complaining is the good McCain. Every time he's asked a question about his stupid quotes it's obvious they are asking the wrong McCain!

    We must hunt down evil McCain!

    I hear when he's not saying we'll be in Iraq for 100 years he's in pakistan...

    >>

    Obama/Horton the elephant '08 People want a cross-party ticket.

    by TekJansen on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:38:33 PM PDT

  •  Call me crazy... (0+ / 0-)

    but I don't think we should pound the "100 years" aspect of his comments.  Hear me out.
    I think that he constant repetition of this line makes it LOOK like demagougery of an out of context line.  It wears out the meaning of it until it looses its power.  I think we need to show more comprehensively that McCain is the openended continuation of failed Bush policy and logic.  "100 years" only has so much shelf life without some flesh.  Just MHO.

    George W Bush: 8 years of Presidency, 13 Years of War.

    by XNeeOhCon on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:40:57 PM PDT

  •  Why doesn't someone do an ad (0+ / 0-)

    that shows McCain hugging George W. Bush and buddying up to John Hagee while Journey's Open Arms plays in the background?

    Believe none of what hear, none of what you read, and only half of what you see. Jesus H. Christ

    by nicweb on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:42:08 PM PDT

  •  Maybe they meant (0+ / 0-)

    "Republican John McCain defended countered himself Friday against television ads that accuse him of where he is seen advocating a 100-year war in Iraq."

    But since we know he didn't do that perhaps the AP fancies itself in the business of writing opinion pieces.

    RIP USA, July 9, 2008

    by plok on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:43:40 PM PDT

  •  WaterSports (0+ / 0-)

    carrying John McBush's water..now there's a job for Cindy.He's such a douchbag....

  •  McCain and the red phone. (0+ / 0-)

    What a frightening nightmare.  Which McCain will answer the phone?

  •  O'Bama is head and shoulders above the other two. (0+ / 0-)

    All you have to do is listen carefully to what each one has to say.  It's so obvious.  

    •  Nothing is OBVIOUS if it isn't (0+ / 0-)

      repeated endless on the TV. It isn't even 'real' unless it's on TV, in the so-called mainstream media...and/or endorsed by major corporations....
      /snark and truth.

      Brain science indicates that even the most obvious, the already successful need to be repeated, to be reinforced by the right kind of messages in the right venues. For example, Coca-Cola doesn't need ads to sell the product, only to keep reminding people that it is popular.

      Best Diary of the Year? http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/2/23/03912/3990

      by LNK on Fri May 02, 2008 at 05:14:51 PM PDT

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  •  Let's line them up (0+ / 0-)

    McCain's 100 years with peace
    McCain some years ago saying we shouldn't stay regardless of peace
    McCain's War is for Oil
    McCain's there will be more wars

    Clearly he's not being taken out of context.

    Add them up. McCain will be a war president.

    A vote for McCain isn't just a vote for 4 more years of Iraq. It's for nearly 4 years in Iran.

    Though a certain democrat may attack Iran also given that candidate's recent bellowing. (Hint the dem has boobs).

    Obama/Horton the elephant '08 People want a cross-party ticket.

    by TekJansen on Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:55:59 PM PDT

  •  His complaint is they didn't use ALL his words... (1+ / 0-)

    Recommended by:
    ARS

    Listen, I can't stand this guy but apparently he said after the "100 year" statement, to the effect, "as long as American lives are not lost..." Now that might sound bogus or against all laws of logic or probability to us- but - isn't he placing a contingency on his '100 year' support? Isn't that what his handlers gripe is?

    •  Disagree (0+ / 0-)

      McCain supports endless war.  Period.

      With or without without maiming of American troops, McCain is unconditionally committed to an indefinite occupation.  The ad is a precise encapsulation of the McCain agenda regardless of whether it is missing an extra word or two.  The public has a right to know McCain's intentions and this ad is spot on in showing what a warmonger the guy is.  I think they should make an ad of McCain singing about bombing Iran in his own words.

  •  Look how the AP reported on the economy today (0+ / 0-)

    The headline:

    Economy shows resilience; jobless rate falls as dollar rises

    Resilience! As in, the economy only lost 20,000 jobs last month instead of the 80,000 it lost the previous month. It's kickin' ass!

    Let's not bring up the fact that the economy must add 150,000 or so jobs per month to keep up with population growth.

    The plural of anecdote is not data.

    by bobinson on Fri May 02, 2008 at 05:03:00 PM PDT

  •  Oil on Water .. AP reports McCain disconnects (0+ / 0-)

    " ..
    McCain clarifies remark about oil, Iraq war
    By LIBBY QUAID – 47 minutes ago

    PHOENIX (AP) — Republican John McCain was forced to clarify his comments Friday suggesting the Iraq war involved U.S. reliance on foreign oil. He said he was talking about the first Gulf War and not the current conflict.
    .. "

    http://ap.google.com/...

    It gets better!

    This time it's personal.

    by apostrophe on Fri May 02, 2008 at 05:12:28 PM PDT

  •  Iraqi Constitution & Islam (0+ / 0-)

    Maybe McCain thinks it'll take 100 years to get the Islamic Republic of Iraq established. The Iraqi constitution establishes Islam as the official state religion. Section 1, Article 2 states:

    First: Islam is the official religion of the State and it is a fundamental source of legislation:
    A. No law that contradicts the established provisions of Islam may be established.

    Section 2, Article 30 of the Iraqi constitution provides:

    The state guarantee to the individual and the family -- especially children and women -- social and health security and the basic requirements for leading a free and dignified life. The state also ensures the above a suitable income and appropriate housing.

    So, McCain's willing to support the establishment of an Islamic state and evidently have American taxpayers pay for what appears to be government-funded single-payor health insurance as well as guarantee jobs with suitable income and appropriate housing.

    That's sounds something like a living family wage and some kind of mortgage bailout or government-provided housing--all at the American taxpayer's expense.

    But McCain's not willing to provide Americans with similar coverage. Yet he wants Americans to pay to provide such coverage to Iraqis for the next 100 years or so.

    The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only legitimate object of good government. Thomas Jefferson

    by Androgyne on Fri May 02, 2008 at 06:40:07 PM PDT

    •  America is not paying for Iraqis' healthcare. (0+ / 0-)

      I am sick of the left trying to make this argument that our money is going to build up Iraq.

      Our tax money is going to the military who are killing these people. Just because you don't see it on TV doesn't mean it isn't happening.

  •  Cindy Beer (0+ / 0-)

    The Hillbilly, James Pence

    by HillbillyReport on Fri May 02, 2008 at 06:49:34 PM PDT

  •  I know what he really meant (0+ / 0-)

    but it still shows how tactless he's being. We had forces in Japan and Korea long after we actively engaged in warfare, he's referring to that kind of presence for 100 years. Still, McCain is really dumb for nonchalantly suggesting any kind of forces for this long: people don't want to hear it and it makes him look bad. With as much "experience" as he has, he should know that most Americans would look into the details of politicians words: they'll take them at what they appear to say.

    "It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach." FDR

    by bernlin2000 on Fri May 02, 2008 at 07:56:44 PM PDT

  •  It's OK (0+ / 0-)

    The main thing is the media is talking about it and McCain is trying to explain why he wants to stay in Iraq for a 100 years. That's all that matters.

  •  REPURT MURDOCH is on their BOARD!!! (0+ / 0-)

    No wonder that happens!

    The Seminole Democrat
    A blue voice calling from the deep red

    by SemDem on Sat May 03, 2008 at 07:00:22 AM PDT

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