No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefinitely

The RNC and other reluctant McCain-defenders desperately want to spin McCain's Iraq policy away from the reality - John McCain sees no problem staying in Iraq. Their defense? McCain thinks the situation will be like our long-term presence in Korea, where there's little worry of casualties.

But this spin perfectly distills the problem with a continuation of Bush policy - John McCain can't seem to grasp the impact of our occupation, and how the situation in Iraq differs from American presence in other places around the world. We're smack in the middle of a civil war there, and John McCain refuses to accept the reality.

TPM has dug-up video of a McCain appearance on ABC in January, where he flippantly suggest that perhaps we'll be in Iraq for a MILLION years.

The contrast between the Democratic nominee and John McCain could not be more stark.

Update [2008-4-30 12:33:44 by Josh Orton]: Marc Ambinder rolls his eyes at the DNC, MoveOn, and the Obama campaign:

That the DNC and MoveOn and the Obama campaign have no compunction about taking John McCain's words out of context suggests to me that the battle to rectify the deliberate misinterpretation of McCain's remarks is over, no matter how times those of us with no real dog in the fight point that McCain really said something a bit different than what his opponents wanted him to say.

I fear Marc misses the point. In order to argue that McCain really means something different by his 100-year comments that's only made clear with more context - that he actually is talking about a casualty-free presence - you first have to give McCain the benefit of assuming that he understands how toxic the continued American presence is in Iraq, and that he's making his comments based on that acknowledgement. But McCain clearly doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt; the American people understand how bad things are in Iraq, but there's no reason to think McCain does. He still thinks the invasion was the right thing to do.



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Re: No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefin (none / 0)

The video no longer plays, perhaps this is a technical issue only I am experiencing?


by wolff109 on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 11:48:46 AM EST

works for me (none / 0)


John McCain is a Bush ally on Social Security.
by John DE on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 11:52:17 AM EST
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Re: No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefin (none / 0)

John,

There is a reason that our candidates (and most democrats) rarely mention Iraq this election cycle.

It's a loser issue for us right now.  Until things start falling apart (as they undoubtedly will) we're better served to keep the debate focused on health care, etc.

Just my opinion.


Until recently I was selling drugs, and now I'm selling Obama T-shirts.
by switching sides on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 11:56:18 AM EST

Re: No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefin (none / 0)

Disagree, but Iraq should be mentioned in the context of the economy.  "We need to keep the money our government spends here at home, as we've seen the consequences of pouring $400 billion into Iraq.  That needs to stop."


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by bosdcla14 on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 01:03:58 PM EST
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Re: No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefin (none / 0)

Have you been following the news out of Iraq for the past month? Go read Juan Cole's blog please. NOW.


by wengler on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 02:40:03 PM EST
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Yep. (none / 0)

Although I find that both Democrats are likely to keep us in Iraq longer than I would like, either one of them would get us out of Iraq long before McCain ever would.


by Bob Johnson on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 12:06:03 PM EST

The real question is... (none / 0)

How many years is McCain willing to accept American deaths in Iraq for the improbable chance of getting to a point where we can stay for 100 peaceful years?



Lost rate and rec for issuing a '1' to a trollish comment. The troll, not so much.

by map on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 12:43:26 PM EST

Re: No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefin (none / 0)

I am waiting with baited breath for Jerome's upcoming post denouncing Hillary for appearing on the Bill O'Reilly show. It should be here any min now, right?


by tysonpublic on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 01:05:41 PM EST

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Don't be silly, O'reily is the voice of the working man only an out-of-touch elitist would refuse to appear on the program of an American Hero like Bill O'reily!


by Socraticsilence on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 02:03:58 PM EST
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Re: No Doubt: McCain Would Keep Us In Iraq Indefin (none / 0)

I'm waiting for the comment that says Bill O'Reilly is fairer to her than Keith Olbermann. It's coming just wait for it.


by wengler on Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 02:42:18 PM EST
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