‘Well, I’m not saying they could go without protection’

I don’t mean to belabor the point, but I’m fascinated by John McCain’s hackery, which reached new depths this morning.

To quickly recap, during an appearance on CNN yesterday, McCain confirmed his belief that there “are neighborhoods in Baghdad” that Americans can walk through, today. He added, “General Petraeus goes out there almost every day in a non-armed Humvee.” The comments drew a stinging rebuke from CNN’s David Ware, who’s been in Baghdad for four years, and said McCain’s credibility on Iraq “has now been left out hanging to dry.”

This morning, fortunately, CNN followed up, confronting McCain with his own remarks.

This morning, during an interview with McCain, CNN’s John Roberts rebutted McCain’s assertions, stating, “I checked with General Petraeus’s people overnight and they said he never goes out in anything less than an up-armored humvee.” He added that a new report by retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey “said no Iraqi government official, coalition soldier, diplomat reporter could walk the streets of Baghdad without heavily armed protection.”

Faced with overwhelming evidence that he was wrong, McCain denied he’d ever said it: “Well, I’m not saying they could go without protection. The President goes around America with protection. So, certainly I didn’t say that.”

Of course, he did say that. McCain may not recall, but it was yesterday.

When candidates start denying on Wednesday unambiguous comments they make on Tuesday, you know the candidate is either embarrassingly confused or hopelessly dishonest. On this, there is no nuance; it’s one or the other.

Indeed, Aravosis has a good idea about how the media could (should) follow up on all of this.

John McCain was quite emphatic about it. There are “some neighborhoods” in Baghdad that you can travel around by yourself with no security and be perfectly safe. The only reason you don’t know this, McCain told CNN yesterday, is because the media is lying to you.

Wow. Hell of a charge. McCain must know something that we don’t. If McCain is right, if the media is lying to me, I want to know what the media is hiding. Won’t you join me in asking Senator McCain to reveal to us the names of these non-Green-Zone Baghdad neighborhoods that are so darn safe that an American can travel alone with no security whatsoever? […]

Note To Media: When presidential candidate John Kerry made a similar unsubstantiated claim – that several world leaders opposed Bush’s re-election – you dogged Kerry relentlessly to name those leaders. Well, fair is fair.

Quite right; fair is fair. It’s a simple and straightforward point — McCain said there are Baghdad neighborhoods safe for Americans. All he has to do is name a couple and he can prove us wrong.

How about it, senator? You made the claim; how about backing it up?

“You know the candidate is either embarrassingly confused or hopelessly dishonest.” Actually, McCain seems mostly dumb and desperate. His lack of clarity and bad judgement regarding lots of issues has been evident here in Arizona for years.
Remember the Keating scandal?

  • Interesting. I don’t think anyone’s ever attempted to run as the post-Alzheimer’s Ronald Reagan candidate before.

  • I hope this demonstration of obvious dishonesty finally cures the press of its McCain- worship.

  • When candidates start denying on Wednesday unambiguous comments they make on Tuesday, you know the candidate is either embarrassingly confused or hopelessly dishonest. On this, there is no nuance; it’s one or the other.

    I respectfully disagree: it could be both. In McCain’s case, however, it’s the latter at least, without doubt.

  • My guess is that McWashedup won’t tell us where all those safe neighborhoods are because that would be telling the terrorists exactly where to attack next.

    He’s not senile, he’s synaptically challenged.

  • I think the larger point that this highlights is the wingnut “media bias” bullshit, the meme that gets them out of jail every time (in their book).

    McCain clearly called the media liars, and now it’s painfully (for him) obvious that HE’S a lying sack of crap. You can see and hear his blood boiling as he sees his story being ripped apart, he tersely mutters “yep, yep” as his precious “liberal media” talking point is exposed as a bald-faced lie.

    Next time any wingnut wants to assert that “the liberal media isn’t letting the truth get out”, this video will make a handy smackdown.

    Of course wingnuts will NEVER stop asserting that reality isn’t what it seems, because they don’t believe in reality. But god damn this will be a handy video for making them look like crap.

  • Anyone who cant lie better than that has no business in politics. Maybe he’s counting on the sympathy vote.

  • It isn’t just that ReFuglicans lie. Everyone lies. It is both the frequency (every time they open their mouths) and the quality of the lies that pisses me off. They insult us with pathetic, tissue thin, a newborn baby could figure it out, lies and they smirk while they’re doing it. Fuck ’em.

    Make no mistake. McCain may be old. I’m sure he does have some age-related memory problems (like everyone over 40) but he is lying because he is a political hack. Maybe he isn’t mentally nimble enough to spew out the standard “You misunderstood my very clear comment” line, but he’s lying, he knows he’s lying and he’ll keep on lying because he’s a ReThug. Fuck him and the Straight Talk Express he rode in on.

  • Turn Turn Turn By the Byrds (I’m sorry!)
    Dedicated to Walnuts McCain

    To everything (John, John, John)
    There is a reason (John, John, John)
    And an excuse for one purpose, his ambition

    A time to lobby, a time to deny
    A time to say go, a time to say no
    A time for fear, a time for fight
    A time to talk, a time to shut up

    To everything (John, John, John)
    There is a reason (John, John, John)
    And an excuse for one purpose, his ambition

    A time to surge up, a time to blame
    A time for facts, a time to lie
    A time to kick away Falwell, a time to grovel at his pleasure

    To everything (John, John, John)
    There is a reason (John, John, John)
    And an excuse for one purpose, his ambition

    A time of friends, a time of none
    A time of poor, a time of wealth
    A time you spin, a time to refrain from spinning

    To everything (John, John, John)
    There is a reason (John, John, John)
    And an excuse for one purpose, his ambition

    A time to lead, a time to fall
    A time to mug, a time to thug
    A time for deals, a time to squeal
    A time for sanity, I swear its too damned late

  • Thank you, a-Former Dan, for another insightful and entertaining musical inter-a-lude.

  • Look, the man made like 1,000+ carrier landings, where the G-force is around 8 Gs as you decelerate from 180 mph to 0 mph in 150 feet, and I can tell you (having done that once), your head gets smacked around inside the brain bucket, no matter how tight you screwed it on. If they ever scanned poor old Senator Third-Generation-Loses-It, I’m sure they’d find all kinds of scar tissue and lesions on his brain from all that. He’s not getting Alzheimers, he’s just an ex-Nasal Radiator, hear? (Actually, what really takes a smacking around in those brain buckets are those state-of-Nevada-size Nasal Radiator egos)

    Alternatively, he could just be the halfwit he appears to be.

  • (Apologies for poor formatting. I can’t get the server to read the tags I’ve inserted.)

    “How about it, senator? You made the claim; how about backing it up?”
    Good question. I have written a letter asking this same thing and sent it to the opinion pages of four New Hampshire newspapers and the newsrooms of five. If you would like to join the fun, here is their contact information:
    Keene Sentinel
    Letters to editor: http://www.sentinelsource.com/FormLayout.asp?formcall=lettertoeditor
    Newsroom: news@keenesentinel.com

    Manchester Union Leader
    Letters to editor: letters@unionleader.com
    Newsroom: writeus@unionleader.com

    Nashua Telegraph
    Letters to editor: http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=opinion
    (NOTE: They accept only letters exclusive to their newspaper)
    Newsroom: news@nashuatelegraph.com

    Concord Monitor
    Letters to editor: letters@cmonitor.com
    Newsroom: news@cmonitor.com

    Foster’s Daily Democrat (Dover, NH)
    Letters to editor: lettersfosters.com
    Newsroom: mprowland@fosters.com

  • I thought that maybe those “some neighborhoods” are in the Green Sector. But then I saw an article like in USAToday or something about attacks in the Green Sector are up so it oubviously can’t be there.

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