The peculiar tragedy of this flawed hero, John McCain »

Posted By gamahuche 1 year, 1 month ago in Political News

For one whose single rhetorical flourish is the gratingly incessant appellation "My friends", John McCain has very few left. The roll call shrinks by the day as his bamboozled campaign grows nastier, and if the decline maintains its trajectory this year's Friends of McCain Thanksgiving Dinner in Arizona will be held, in homage to his naval career, in a solo canoe. By then, even the Clintons will have baled out because, barring a malevolent miracle, Barack Obama will be President-Elect, and Senator McCain's value to them as Oval Office seat-warmer until 2012 will have gone the way of Lehman Brothers. Even his wife, Cindy, can barely tolerate his presence, judging by the body language at the end of Tuesday's debate in St Louis. As they gingerly embraced, you sensed her wondering whether seven houses will provide a sufficient cordon sanitaire from each other's company come 5 November.

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    gamahuche1 year, 1 month ago

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    A DEVASTATING critique, perhaps no one in the US would have dared to be so brutal to this poor old geriatric joke of a candidate.
    The very best story that I have read about McCain and his absolute
    irrelevance to anything and everything that could possibly bring hope and success back to the US at this exceedingly dismal time.
    I don't care what brickbats get hurled at me from the OTHER side I'll be happy I posted this to the end of my days.

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    Spadecaller1 year, 1 month ago

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    Thanks g. The story describes the McCain most of us have come to know and despise - a pathetic corpse of a bedeviled soul. The flip flopping self-ordained maverick who promised to keep his campaign about issues and not scurrilous character attacks has lied enough to the American people and to the world.

    His latest slip, "my fellow prisoners" must reveal the hell he lives in. His robotic use of the phrase, "my friends" is nothing more than empty and false endearments from a man who has little left of value except his houses, cars, and the image of his hardhearted untouchable wife. More and more of us are looking forward to the day when we will not have to see this sorry and pathetic shell of a man hobbling around waving his banner of deceit cloaked in patriotism and false heroism.

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      gamahuche1 year, 1 month ago

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      I'd like to be clear that I intensely dislike picking on my elders - he's actually not SO much older than me [sshhh!] but I feel like 30 or 40 years younger..
      I never disrespected the man UNTIL this terrible campaign which was simply a catastrophic mistake for both him and the country.
      Even so - I STILL didn't completely lose ALL respect for him until today, when I read about the hate-mongering that he and Palin were indulging in during some campaigning out in the boonies. I've blanked out where because it was so despicable and so vile.
      Considering the problems that the country is facing right now all of this is in the nature of a side-show right now. It would be far better to simply STOP campaigning right NOW and deal with the problems. Lord knows the current incumbent is doing nothing but quacking like the lame dick he is and any "solution" which he proposes will be moot anyway.

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      jaern1 year, 1 month ago

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      Great article, gamahuche! I was dumbstruck at how old McCain looked during the debate. I thought he almost had one of those Parkinson shuffle while he wandered around the stage. If I were him, I'd be firing every member of his team that didn't insist he sit down or stand behind a podium.

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      Dobes_Rule1 year, 1 month ago

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      Talk about hitting the nail right on the head - leave it to the Independent! Excellent post gamahuche - one of the best I've read so far summing up all that is McCain. Crotchety, old, snarling, old, nasty, old, lieing, old, racist, old man....!

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      jordan111 year, 1 month ago

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      I remember a time when there were lines you didn't cross or you'd lose respect & credibility. Not just among those who were our mirror (journalists), but among the people themselves. Then along came a group of spoilers who made ugly a good thing, and our mirror was relegated to a fun house, showing a caricature of what we used to be. Forty years ago this piece would have been disregarded and shunned. Not that people wouldn't have been thinking it privately, or whispering it among friends, but because it went over the line & put it in the public arena. We don't have lines any more. And those who used to talk softly and respectfully were trampled by the new ugly. You do what you have to do to survive, or you lose.

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        rimbaud1 year, 1 month ago

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        After the politics are over, McCain will regain his reputation, at least among those inside the Capital beltway. The Democrats and Republicans belong to the same club. They may call each other names in debates, or to get elected, but they have a good laugh about it later, over drinks, at the club. McCain is the Republicans' sacrifice candidate following the 8 years of George W Bush. He is really running as an independent, against the Republicans.

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          rimbaud1 year, 1 month ago

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          George W Bush forged ahead and gave the Republcans all the things they had been grousing about all these years. Now, even they are balking! If their plans could not be discredited as ideas, they have now been discredited in practice. There is no real way to defend their voodoo, neo-liberal, slight-of-hand economic philosophies. Unfortunately, it does not appear Obama will stray too far to the other extreme: he is the conservative in this election.

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            Poulenc1 year, 1 month ago

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            A moment that encapsulated a sense of "it's-come-to-this": McCain attempting to quell the political-rally mob as they foamed about and even threatened the opposition.

            A McCain who still stood for some semblance of civil discourse drowned out by the hatred he and Ms. Palin encourage and arouse--arouse in those who will vote for the very party that fuels their desperation.

            Thanks for the post, gam.

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            ETproductions1 year, 1 month ago

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            FTA: McCain needs a game changer like, "Russia unilaterally reviving the Warsaw Pact; or the detonation of a radioactive device on Pennsylvania Avenue."

            I fully expect something just like this. The NSA and CIA will do whatever they can to keep the reins of power Bush has given them. But even if such a hideous thing happens and even if we can't prove that operatives in the McCain campaign were behind it, I don't see it changing the day for McCain at this point.

            McCain has shown himself to be so erratic he does not any longer look like a man who should be in charge of the nation's military. Leadership is not jumping on your horse and riding off in every direction at once. Leadership is not lurching through a list of directives like: "The economy is fundamentally strong." then "The economy is in crisis." then I'm suspending my campaign." then not suspending it, then "I'm not going to the debate till the bailout plan is passed." then going when it isn't passed, then slamming Obama for "phoning in" his input on the bailout while McCain himself was doing exactly the same thing.

            Charge, retreat, fire, order arms, forward left face to the rear at-ease. Leadership? I don't think so.

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