Articles
Features
Resources
About Us
 
Search
Newsletter Signup
Enter your email address to receive the In Perrspective newsletter:
Resource Center
  • Polls
  • U.S. News
  • Int'l News
  • Document Library
  • Online & Print Mags
  • Columns/Blogs
  • Elections & Voting
  • Key Data Sources
  • Think Tanks
  • Reading List
  • Oregon Resources
  • Support the Troops
  • Columns and Blogs
  • Eric Alterman
  • Marc Ambinder
  • AmericaBlog
  • Atrios
  • Bad Reporter
  • BlueOregon
  • Calculated Risk
  • Crooked Timber
  • Crooks and Liars
  • Daily Beast
  • Daily Kos
  • Brad Delong
  • E.J. Dionne
  • Kevin Drum
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • FireDogLake
  • Glenn Greenwald
  • Huffington Post
  • Hullabaloo
  • Mark Kleiman
  • Paul Krugman
  • LeftyBlogs
  • Media Matters
  • Memeorandum
  • MyDD
  • Pam's House Blend
  • The Plank (TNR)
  • Political Animal
  • Political Humor
  • The Politico
  • Pollster.com
  • Satirical Political
  • Sideshow
  • Andrew Sullivan
  • Talk2Action
  • Talking Points Memo
  • TPM Cafe
  • TPM Muckraker
  • TAPPED
  • Think Progress
  • Wonkette
  • Matthew Yglesias
  • -- more --
  • May 27, 2008
    Is McCain "Sick at Heart" Over His Own Iraq Mistakes?

    Senator John McCain used this Memorial Day to ask Americans to remember others' roles in the calamity that unfolded in Iraq. First proclaiming himself "sick at heart by the many mistakes made by civilian and military commanders" in the run up and conduct of the war, McCain then declared of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, "I cannot be complicit in it." But as his words and deeds over five years show, John McCain is not merely complicit in propelling the American invasion and occupation of Iraq; he has been wrong at every turn.

    Of course, that McCain record was not on display during his Memorial Day address in Albuquerque on Monday. After first rationalizing his opposition to Jim Webb's (D-VA) new GI Bill, McCain showed selective amnesia in making his case for an ongoing U.S. presence in Iraq:

    "As we all know, the American people have grown sick and tired of the war in Iraq. I understand that, of course. I, too, have been made sick at heart by the many mistakes made by civilian and military commanders and the terrible price we have paid for them. But we cannot react to those mistakes by embracing a course of action that will be an even greater mistake, a mistake of colossal historical proportions, which will - and I am sure of this - seriously endanger the security of the country I have served all my adult life...

    ...Our defeat in Iraq would be catastrophic, not just for Iraq, but for us. I cannot be complicit in it."

    As for his own complicity, Mr. Straight Talk was unsurprisingly silent. From his predictions of a short war and claims U.S. troops would be greeted as liberators to his announcements of mission accomplished and his ongoing confusion over friend and foe in Iraq, McCain's is a record of unbroken error.

    Just in case Americans have forgotten, here is a Memorial Day look back at John McCain's sad history on Iraq:

    On the Run-Up to War

    "Look, we're going to send young men and women in harm's way and that's always a great danger, but I cannot believe that there is an Iraqi soldier who is going to be willing to die for Saddam Hussein, particularly since he will know that our objective is to remove Saddam Hussein from power."
    John McCain, September 15, 2002.

    "But the fact is, I think we could go in with much smaller numbers than we had to do in the past. But any military man worth his salt is going to have to prepare for any contingency, but I don't believe it's going to be nearly the size and scope that it was in 1991."
    John McCain, September 15, 2002.

    "He's a patriot who has the best interests of his country at heart."
    John McCain, on Ahmed Chalabi, 2003.

    On Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction

    "Proponents of containment claim that Iraq is in a "box." But it is a box with no lid, no bottom, and whose sides are falling out. Within this box are definitive footprints of germ, chemical and nuclear programs."
    John McCain, February 13, 2003.

    "I remain confident that we will find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq."
    John McCain, June 11, 2003.

    On Being Greeted as Liberators

    "Absolutely. Absolutely."
    John McCain, asked by Chris Matthews, "you believe that the people of Iraq or at least a large number of them will treat us as liberators?" March 12, 2003.

    "Not only that, they'll be relieved that he's not in the neighborhood because he has invaded his neighbors on several occasions."
    John McCain, asked by Chris Matthews, "And you think the Arab world will come to a grudging recognition that what we did was necessary?" March 12, 2003.

    "There's no doubt in my mind that we will prevail and there's no doubt in my mind, once these people are gone, that we will be welcomed as liberators."
    John McCain, March 24, 2003.

    On a Rapid Victory and Mission Accomplished

    "I think the victory will be rapid, within about three weeks."
    John McCain, January 28, 2003.

    "It's clear that the end is very much in sight...It won't be long. It, it'll be a fairly short period of time."
    John McCain, April 9, 2003.

    "We won a massive victory in a few weeks, and we did so with very limited loss of American and allied lives."
    John McCain, May 22, 2003.

    "I thought it was wrong at the time. Do I blame him for that specific banner? I can't."
    John McCain, on President Bush's "Mission Accomplished" speech, May 1, 2008.

    "Well, then why was there a banner that said mission accomplished on the aircraft carrier?"
    John McCain, responding to assertion by Fox News' Neil Cavuto that "many argue the conflict isn't over," June 11, 2003.

    "I have said a long time that reconstruction of Iraq would be a long, long, difficult process, but the conflict -- the major conflict is over, the regime change has been accomplished, and it's very appropriate."
    John McCain, June 11, 2003.

    "I'm confident we're on the right course."
    John McCain, March 7, 2004.

    "We're either going to lose this thing or win this thing within the next several months."
    John McCain, November 12, 2006.

    "My friends, the war will be over soon, the war for all intents and purposes although the insurgency will go on for years and years and years."
    John McCain, February 25, 2008.

    On the Safe Streets of Baghdad

    "[There] there "are neighborhoods in Baghdad where you and I could walk through those neighborhoods, today."
    John McCain, after touring a Baghdad market wearing a bulletproof vest and guarded by "100 American soldiers, with three Blackhawk helicopters, and two Apache gunships overhead, April 1, 2007.

    "There's problems in America with safe neighborhoods as we well know."
    John McCain, March 8, 2008.

    On President Bush and His Team

    "We are very fortunate that our president in these challenging days can rely on the counsel of a man who has demonstrated time and again the resolve, experience, and patriotism that will be required for success and the hard-headed clear thinking necessary to prevail in this global fight between good and evil."
    John McCain, on Dick Cheney, July 16, 2004.

    "I think he strengthened our national defenses. I think he has a good team around him."
    John McCain, on President Bush, September 3, 2004.

    "I said no. My answer is still no. No confidence."
    John McCain, on whether he had confidence in Bush Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, December 15, 2004.

    On the Non-Existent Alliance Between Al Qaeda and Iran

    "But Al Qaeda is there, they are functioning, they are supported in many times, in many ways by the Iranians."
    John McCain, February 28, 2008.

    "As you know, there are al Qaeda operatives that are taken back into Iran, given training as leaders, and they're moving back into Iraq."
    John McCain, March 17, 2008.

    "[Iranian operatives are] "taking al-Qaeda into Iran, training them and sending them back."
    John McCain, March 18, 2008.

    "[It is] common knowledge and has been reported in the media that al-Qaeda is going back into Iran and receiving training and are coming back into Iraq from Iran, that's well known. And it's unfortunate."
    John McCain, March 18, 2008.

    "Al Qaeda and Shia extremists -- with support from external powers such as Iran -- are on the run but not defeated."
    McCain campaign statement, March 19, 2008.

    "To think that I would have some lack of knowledge about Sunni and Shia after my eighth visit and my deep involvement in this issue is a bit ludicrous."
    John McCain, March 19, 2008.

    "Do you still view Al Qaeda in Iraq as a major threat? Certainly not an obscure sect of the Shiites overall…"
    John McCain, questioning General David Petraeus, April 8, 2008.

    On a Permanent American Military Presence in Iraq

    "We cannot keep our forces indefinitely staged in the region. Were we to attempt again to contain Saddam, we would eventually have to withdraw them. The world is full of dangers and, more likely than not, we will need some of those brave men and women to face them down."
    John McCain, February 13, 2003.

    "We have had troops in South Korea for 60 years and nobody minds."
    John McCain, June 7, 2007.

    "Make it a hundred."
    John McCain, told that President Bush had said American troops could remain in Iraq for 50 years, January 3, 2008.

    "I asked McCain about his 'hundred years' comment, and he reaffirmed the remark, excitedly declaring that U.S. troops could be in Iraq for 'a thousand years' or 'a million years,' as far as he was concerned."
    David Corn, January 3, 2008.

    "The U.S. could have a military presence anywhere in the world for a long period of time."
    John McCain, February 20, 2008.

    "By January 2013, America has welcomed home most of the servicemen and women who have sacrificed terribly so that America might be secure in her freedom."
    John McCain, May 15, 2008.

    Perrspective 10:16 AM | Permalink | Comments (7) | Share

    7 Comments

    That is an amazing - and depressing - compilation.

    That is pretty damning. How this guy can claim to be a national security expert is beyond me.

    How can this guy claim to be an "expert" on anything?

    The DNC or Obama campaign needs to make a video compilation of these statements for wide distribution.

    Thanks! Having all the information in one place is helpful in getting the proper perspective on John McCain.

    Hey - can anyone find the video clips of McCain saying all these things? It would make a powerful viral video!!

    McCain has established consistently- and on the record- that he unilaterally supports both sides of any issue. Whatever a particular audience is for, 'Well, sir!', he's for that too.

    The hilarious thing is that it's exactly the behavior that caused the wingnut noise-machine to cast Kerry as the antichrist in '04. But it's good enough for their guy.

    It's disgustingly obvious that the republican party is interesting in nothing now except retaining power. They literally have nothing to offer.

    Post a comment


    Find Entries
    Find by Keyword(s):
    Syndicate:
    Recent Entries

    Alan Greenspan, Born-Again Deficit Hawk
    December 17, 2009
    Comments (0)

    Perino Forgets Bush Called His War Rhetoric a Mistake
    December 16, 2009
    Comments (0)

    Sheep, Unicorns, Kamikazes and Joe Lieberman
    December 15, 2009
    Comments (1)

    Tea Baggers Ignore U.S. Health Care's Daily "Die-In"
    December 14, 2009
    Comments (2)

    Grading on the Obama Curve
    December 14, 2009
    Comments (0)

    Alberto Gonzales: Bush DOJ Was Not Political Enough
    December 13, 2009
    Comments (0)

    The Gitmo Memo and the GOP Love Affair with Leaks
    December 12, 2009
    Comments (0)

    McChrystal vs. Bush on Bin Laden
    December 11, 2009
    Comments (1)

    Obama Hopes to Fulfill Bush's Broken Promise on CO2 Emissions
    December 9, 2009
    Comments (0)

    In Which Sarah Palin Learns About War Taxes
    December 9, 2009
    Comments (1)

    Monthly Archives
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007
  • August 2007
  • July 2007
  • June 2007
  • May 2007
  • April 2007
  • March 2007
  • February 2007
  • January 2007
  • December 2006
  • November 2006
  • October 2006
  • September 2006
  • August 2006
  • July 2006
  • June 2006
  • May 2006
  • April 2006
  • March 2006
  • February 2006
  • January 2006
  • December 2005
  • November 2005
  • October 2005
  • September 2005
  • August 2005
  • July 2005
  • June 2005
  • May 2005
  • April 2005
  • March 2005
  • February 2005
  • January 2005
  • December 2004
  • November 2004
  • October 2004
  • September 2004
  • August 2004
  • July 2004
  • June 2004
  • May 2004
  • April 2004
  • March 2004
  • February 2004
  • January 2004
  • Category Archives
  • 9/11
  • Barking Mad
  • Bush Admin.
  • Business
  • China
  • Congress
  • Contests
  • Culture War
  • Democrats
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Election '04
  • Election '06
  • Election '08
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Foreign Policy
  • GOP Quotes
  • Health Care
  • Image Gallery
  • Immigration
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • John Kerry
  • Media
  • Nat'l Security
  • North Korea
  • Obama Admin.
  • Republicans
  • Soc. Security
  • Sports
  • Supreme Court
  • Technology
  • Terrorism
  • The States
  • Top 10 Lists
  •  

    Copyright © 2004 - 2010 PERRspectives.com. All Rights Reserved.
    Visit the Contact page to report problems with the site.