The differences between McCain and Bush: ‘I’m drawing a blank’

You’d think, at this point in the presidential race, that McCain campaign surrogates would be prepped on how to answer some of the easy, obvious questions, such as, “Are there any differences between Bush and McCain on economic policy?”

This came up in May, when Rep. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), the second highest-ranking Republican in the House, was asked to name a difference, and he couldn’t come up with one. It came up again in June, when Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) couldn’t think of any differences either.

And it was especially amusing to see this clip from CNN yesterday:

For those who can’t watch clips online, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer asked campaign surrogate and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R), a man rumored to be a VP possibility for John McCain, “Are there any significant economic differences between what the Bush administration has put forward, over these many years, as opposed to, now, what John McCain supports?”

It a painful display, Sanford hemmed and hawed for quite a while. “Yes. I mean, for instance, take, you know — take, for instance, the issue of — I’m drawing a blank, and I hate it when I do that, particularly on television,” he said, before adding, “But take, for instance, the contrast on NAFTA.”

When Blitzer noted that Bush and McCain have identical policies on trade, Sanford said he was making a point about an area of disagreement between McCain and Barack Obama. (In other words, Sanford was making up a different question and then answering it.)

The reason that Sanford was humiliated, of course, is because there are no differences. He couldn’t think of one because there are none.

But, McCain supporters say, there have been key differences between them. That’s true. McCain used to disagree with Bush on taxes, supply-side economics, and the estate tax, but then McCain abandoned his old persona to reinvent himself as a Bush clone.

But here’s the real mystery: why didn’t the McCain campaign send Sanford some talking points before the interview? Something to help him avoid this embarrassment?

In other Sunday show news:

* Carly Fiorina, a leading McCain advisor and surrogate, announced that McCain has not been “aligned with Bush on Iraq.” She was lying.

* Fiorina also said there is “a set of economists” who’ve endorsed McCain’s plan to eliminate the deficit. She was lying about that, too.

* And Fiorina insisted that “[t]he principal reason that [Sen. John McCain] voted against the Bush tax cuts is that they were not accompanied by fiscal restraint.” And as it turns out, she was lying about that, too.

I’ve got a new slogan for the Republican presidential operation: “McCain ’08: The Campaign That Makes Stuff Up.”

Of couse “McCain ‘08: The Campaign That Makes Stuff Up.” is balanced by corporate media boasting they are the “Best Political Stenographers on Television”, who never expose the blatant contradictions.

  • this is just a continuation of the bush policy of “say one thing while doing the other” .. is anyone still falling for this ruse ??

  • When Blitzer noted that Bush and McCain have identical policies on trade

    What got into Wolf that a) he was aware of this and b) he said so out loud? I trust CNN has already put him on probation.

  • Finally, an honest Republican – hats off to the South Carolina Governor for admitting that McCain = Bush.

    As for Carly ‘the liar’ Fiorina, I want her to appear more times with Sen. McCaskill – do not adjust the contrast on your TV, though – it’s real. The three examples above were just the beginning – Carly lied about Obama’s tax plan at least twice.

  • McCain has many differences with Bush.

    McCain wants to veto wasteful spending bills.

    Bush is for wasteful spending bills.

    McCain is against the full repeal of the estate tax, bush is for them.

    McCain voted against bush-cheney energy bill, obama voted for it.

    McCain has vastly different politics how to fight emissions dealing with global warming.

    McCain wants stem cell research, bush is against it.

    McCain wants importation of drugs from canada. Bush is against it.

    McCain and Bush hate eachother. They despise eachother. They are totally different people with different backgrounds. McCain was a POW while Bush was a spoiled AWOL joke. McCain comes from the silent generation while Bush is a spoiled baby boomer.

    I think one of the reasons why Obama is dropping in the polls is the public doesn’t want to be lied to. The public knows McCain.

    Keep acting like juveniles and the public will reject the democrats.

  • Why won’t Obama hold town hall meetings with McCain.

    Who the hell cares what Mark Sanford said.

    A texas supporter of Obama couldn’t name one accomplishment he ever made on hardball with chris matthews. I couldn’t care about him either.

    If Obama would accept the town halls with McCain the focus could be on the candidates not on Mark Sanford who didn’t even endorse McCain in the south carolina primary.

  • I feel sorry if you people really believe your own lies. It is one thing to lie for political gain but if you people really believe your own lies then you are just plain stupid.

    McCain and Bush hate eachother. They couldn’t be any more different.

    Obama is more like Bush.

    Obama voted for the bush-cheney energy bill. McCain voted against it.

    Obama wants to keep using signing statements like Bush. McCain is against it he believes congress makes the law.

    Obama doesn’t speak to the press like Bush.

    Obama wants to keep Bush’s faith based plan.

    Obama voted for Bush’s FISA.

    Barack W Obama.

    Both Obama and Bush never served in combat.

    I can go on and on but if anything they are far more alike than McCain is with him.

  • jeff said:
    McCain has many differences with Bush.

    McCain wants to veto wasteful spending bills.

    Bush is for wasteful spending bills.

    Actually, Bush and McCain’s philosophies on spending are two sides of the same coin. The Bush administration has been incredibly efficient at turning the government into a conduit to funnel taxpayer money to corporations and millionaire cronies. John McCain wants to cut “wasteful” spending — and defines “wasteful” as any money that doesn’t go to corporations and millionaire cronies.

  • Pretending that McCain is the same as Bush is just another hostile and ethics-free move from the Obama camp. As a lifelong Democrat who is far more progressive than any of you Senator Dreamy groupies, I want to see McCain lose, but unlike all of you I value integrity in campaigning. Find a way to run against McCain without stooping to comparing him to Bush.

  • I think one of the reasons why Obama is dropping in the polls is the public doesn’t want to be lied to. The public knows McCain.

    Actually, to the extent the public “knows McCain”, they know the McCain of 2000. The McCain of 2008 is a whole different beast.

  • bernard actually McCain is more of a maverick than even in 2000.

    Since 2000 he came out for embrionic stem cell research after talking to nancy reagan.

    This whole lie that McCain is different than 2000 is a media myth.

  • Wow—it looks as if we’re turning ol’ Wolfie away from the Dark Side. He actually put a McCain surrogate’s panties in a bunch? I’m shocked. Shocked, I say!

    And then there’s Fiorina’s Follies. At the rate they’re going (since they don’t care much for today’s technology), they could do a radio show. Just like the first depression era, but we’ll call this one “Fibber McCain and Carly.”

    jeffie can write the scripts. He’s so-ooo good with that make-believe stuff about his pet carcass candidate….

  • That was pretty funny. Was Sanford trying to parody a double talking politician? If McSame doesn’t tap him for the VP, maybe he could find work on SNL.

    McSame’s bind is that without the support of the 28% who still support Bush, he’s toast. To get their vote, he has to imitate the deciderer.
    If he’s not the same as Bush, he’s the most shameless, say anything, pandering politician of recent times. I’m not sure which is worse.

  • McSame’s bind is that without the support of the 28% who still support Bush, he’s toast. To get their vote, he has to imitate the deciderer.

    It really is fun to watch McCain’s dilemma–hold on to the base, without whom he can’t get elected, while trying desperately to attract a few others, without whom he can’t get elected. It would seem that doing both is impossible, but then, he’s white and Obama’s not, so it’ll be far closer than it should be.

  • jeff said:
    Why won’t Obama hold town hall meetings with McCain.

    I agree that Obama should hold unmoderated debates with McCain. There is simply no other way that the facts will get past the filter of the corporate-controlled media.

    McCain used to be a “maverick. Now he’s a doddering fool who will say anything to be president.

    McCain the foreign policy “expert” repeatedly demonstrated that he doesn’t know the difference between Sunni and Shi’a.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/08/john-mccain-repeats-al-qa_n_95624.html
    The corporate-controlled media explained that he was “jet lagged” and told it’s listeners what McCain “meant to say”.

    Last week McCain demonstrated that he doesn’t understand how the Social Security insurance program works.
    http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/07/09/mccain_sparks_controversy_with.html
    The corporate-controlled media ignored it.

    The corporate-controlled media is trying to depict Obama as a “flip-flopper” for saying he would “refine” his plan to withdraw from Iraq after he gets all the information from the generals on the ground. but that’s the exact position he voiced during the Democratic primary debates earlier this year.
    http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2008/jul/10/baracks-iraq-flip-flop-nope/

    Meanwhile, McCain the “maverick” was a vocal opponent of torture. McCain the candidate voted to allow the CIA to waterboard suspects.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/17/us/politics/17torture.html

    McCain the “maverick” opposed Bush’s tax cuts, saying they weren’t paid for and that they disproportionately help the rich. McCain the candidate will make the tax cuts permanent.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jul/07/johnmccain.uselections2008?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront

    McCain’s the candidate support action on global — as long as regulations aren’t “madatory.”
    http://climateprogress.org/2008/01/25/mccains-double-talk-express-on-global-warming/

    Since the “jounalists” in the mainstream media, the group that McCain calls “his base”, aren’t going to do their job and challenge McCain on his fumbles and flip-flops, Obama will have to get up on stage and do it himself.

  • We’ve “seen” McCain’s “townhalls.” The audience is a stacked deck.

    Oh, and while I’m at it, I must apologize. There IS a difference between McCain and Bush. A really BIG difference.

    McCain spends much more time away from Washington than Bush does — which is to say that Bush spends much more time at least showing up for work than McCain does.

    Maybe jeffie could add that to his drug-addled-adolescent babble @ post 5….

  • Guys, feeding jeffie is a mug’s game. His purpose is to disrupt and derail, nothing more. Like, you know, little bear.

  • There you go Jeff, that’s how you post lists of declarative statements with actual links. Next time you post, do what MSM did or don’t bother wasting our time.

  • Did I just see a clip with Wolf Blitzer acting like a real reporter? He actually tried to make the weasel answer the question that he was asked! It brought a tear to my eye. A mainstream pundit who almost looked like he was really trying to get an answer to his question. Someone ought to save this clip. Decent political reporting is a rare and wonderful thing.

  • How many points does one get now to traverse the blogosphere and lie about McCain?

    How many points does it take to get that golf polo?

    How does one care so little about their own country that they blindly follow lies and spin as if gospel?

    Inquiring minds want to know.

    McCain used to be a maverick. Even I used to like him. Now, he’s the worst liar and panderer we’ve seen to date. And he doesn’t even do it well. Yet the corporate owned media gives him a complete pass.

    And the idiots who want it to be true believe it.

    Sad, sad time for our country.

  • Another McCain surrogate bites the dust. Only Carly Fiorrina left to say that what surrogates say doesn’t matter, and to get totally wrong McCain’s position on insurance funding of birth control.

    But it must be hard for the surrogates to keep up with McCain’s positions du jour.

  • “…“McCain ‘08: The Campaign That Makes Stuff Up.”…”
    Jeff above falls right in line with this principle taking things out of context to justify his line by line nonsense.

    Sanford mentioned “earmarks” as a major difference and said Bush just didn’t use his veto pen enough…Bush does not have the power of a line by line veto which he would need to have to remove earmarks (which is why he uses signing statements to ignore any part of a bill he dislikes).

    The McCain campaign is going out of its way to make us believe McCain does not = Bush. The entire campaign is one of complete hypocrisy and in their desperation they are forced to make things up. A vote here and a vote there to try to justify a difference with Bush is pathetic. They agree on everything.

    Right now they both agree on off shore drilling propaganda…according to Naomi Klein (author of “The Shock Doctrine” which I am certain Jeff above has never read, just as I’m certain he doesn’t read Glenn Greenwald)

    “…This is the President as Extortionist in Chief, with gas nozzle pointed to the head of his hostage–which happens to be the entire country. Give me ANWR, or everyone has to spend their summer vacations in the backyard. A final stickup from the cowboy President….”

    Another profiteering plan by the Bush/McSame new world order which only aides the oil companies.

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