John McCain was on The Daily Show last night and got huge applause after one particular exchange:
Stewart: You see Romney, like, “I’d triple the size of Guantanamo!” Giuliani’s like, “I’d eat the testicles of terrorists!” Why does it have to be that way? …
McCain: Well, let me just tell you. I’d close Guantanamo Bay and I’d declare we never torture another person in American custody.
Yes, that’s very nice. McCain, with nothing left to lose, is willing to stand as the only Republican presidential hopeful to oppose torture. When he was riding high in the polls, the senator wasn’t nearly as bold, but now he’s willing to say out loud what should be obvious anyway. I guess it’s a breakthrough.
And while Stewart and the audience seemed duly impressed, perhaps we can pause for a moment to remember that McCain co-sponsored the Military Commissions Act last year, which not only eliminated habeas, but included a definition of torture so “unacceptably narrow,” it was a “virtual reprise of the deeply cynical memos the administration produced after 9/11. Rape and sexual assault are defined in a retrograde way that covers only forced or coerced activity, and not other forms of nonconsensual sex. The bill would effectively eliminate the idea of rape as torture.”
So, hurray for McCain for wanting to declare an end to Bush’s torture policy. If McCain hadn’t had a hand in shaping it, this might even be persuasive.