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Counting the lies

Posted by Rena on September 15, 2008

John McCain may be trying to sell himself as a “maverick” and a “straight talker” who will tell the truth no matter the consequences, but independent, non-partisan watchdog groups aren’t buying it. But, since he wrapped up his party’s nomination, John McCain has offered more of the same false attacks and smears. To date, independent, nonpartisan fact checkers have published more than 50 fact checks debunking John McCain’s lies and distortions.

The long and ever-growing list will be continually updated until the election, since McCain continues to lie with abandon, despite being called on the dishonesty over and over in the press. He will say anything he feels is necessary to get elected president, honor, truth, integrity be damned!

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The McCain Gamble

Posted by Rena on September 13, 2008

John McCain’s Washington is just more of the same. It is a rigged roulette wheel. No matter how you spin it, George Bush and lobbyists always win.

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McCain campaign awash in Washington lobbyists

Posted by Rena on September 10, 2008

McCain's Lobbyists

McCain’sLobbyists.com is a campaign information resource established by Campaign Money Watch and based on data from the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan organization that tracks campaign finance data.

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Ben Stein on Sarah Palin and the economy

Posted by Rena on September 4, 2008

Ben Stein is more than a little worried about his money.

“She should have Henry Kissinger babysitting her.”

Ouch!

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A fellow Vietnam War POW discusses John McCain’s history and character

Posted by Rena on September 3, 2008

A veteran who was a classmate of John McCain and a prisoner with him in Vietnam explains loud and clear that being a POW does not qualify McCain to lead our country.

Dr. Phillip Butler knew McCain as a fellow POW. Watch and listen!

“To see McCain resort to playing the POW card when answering legitimate questions, in my mind, cheapens that experience. And by cheapening his own experience in war, he degrades all of our experiences in war. He turns the horrific incidents we’ve all seen, touched, smelled, and felt into a lame excuse to earn political points. And it dishonors us all.”

Brandon Friedman, a veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan

Email from Robert Greenwald of Brave New Films:

John McCain has been exploiting his prisoner of war experience every chance he gets. He has used this story to justify everything from not knowing how many homes he has to his healthcare plan to his marital infidelities to his taste in music. The McCain campaign is even using his POW story in paid ads. But now a veteran who was a prisoner with McCain in Vietnam is explaining loud and clear that being a POW does not qualify McCain to lead our country.

Dr. Phillip Butler knew McCain as a fellow POW. Watch and listen!

We are sure this video will draw an onslaught of right-wing attacks, but we bring it to you because it is our job to continue to convey the truth together and give these issues national attention. As Dr. Butler has said, McCain does not have the temperament to have his finger near the red button. Get this video to everyone you know: friends, family members, coworkers, and especially those who don’t share your political views. The video is designed to reach them. Get it on your social networking sites like Digg. And get it to every blog, newspaper, and TV station that has ever overplayed McCain’s POW story. It is time to fight back with truth!

The mainstream press has already begun to call out McCain for overusing his POW story. And it’s cut across all political persuasions.

  • “Whether he’s deflecting criticism over his health-care plan or mocking a tribute to the Woodstock music festival, Senator John McCain has a trump card: the Hanoi Hilton. – Edwin Chen, Bloomberg
  • “Noun, Verb, POW” – Andrew Sullivan, The Atlantic Monthly
  • “The McCain campaign’s constant invocation of the candidate’s POW past is weird bordering on irrational…” – Ana Marie Cox, TIME
  • “I think they are going to it way too many times.” – Howard Fineman, Newsweek

Remember how Joe Biden got the press to refer to Rudy Giuliani as “A noun, a verb, and 9/11“? Well, let’s actually take Andrew Sullivan’s lead here and get the media to boil McCain down to a similar phrase: “A noun, a verb, and POW.” Considering how often the McCain campaign invokes his POW story, isn’t that what they’re already doing?Yours,
Robert Greenwald
and the Brave New team

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Prison Experience

Posted by Rena on August 25, 2008

Good point:

The McCain campaign keeps emphasizing that McCain was a prisoner in Vietnam, as proof of his qualification for the Presidency.

Well, so was Gary Glitter, and I’m not voting for him either.

For those who aren’t up on the English glam rocker, Gary Glitter is a convicted child pornographer and child sexual abuser.

So, sorry, my friends, but no

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John McCain doesn’t think Americans are willing to work hard to support their families

Posted by Rena on August 22, 2008

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Double standard

Posted by Rena on July 29, 2008

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McCain ad “literally not true”

Posted by Rena on July 28, 2008

From the blog First Read:

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell [who accompanied Obama on the trip] reports that there was never a plan for Obama to take the press to Landstuhl, despite the claim by McCain folks and others. The plan was to go with his military aide, retired General Scott Gration. The Pentagon said Gration was off-limits because he had joined the campaign — violating rules that it not be a political stop.

Obama had gone to see wounded troops in Iraq earlier in the week, without even confirming he’d been there. No press, no pictures. He has done the same when he goes to Walter Reed — never any press.

[...]

One GOP strategist with close ties to McCain’s campaign said the new line of attack reflected the operation’s ‘schizophrenic’ nature. He said that tendency was also on display last week, as McCain spoke at length about media coverage of Obama rather than sticking with his plan to focus on the economy. ‘They couldn’t help themselves,’ the strategist said, adding that the ad over the hospital visit is ‘churlish and unlike McCain, and hardly will resonate with the swing voters who are going to decide this election.’ The strategist continued: ‘They’re doing it because the candidate, and the campaign, is not happy with where they are and they’re lashing out.’”

Emphasis added.

Is McCain honest, or honestly desperate to be president?

Many analysts are saying that McCain’s integrity and credibility are in danger of being lost in this quest of doing anything and everything in order to become president. This ad’s false attack on his Democratic opponent would seem to indicate that they are right.

Factcheck.org has a thorough dissection of the ad. The summary states:

A new McCain ad says Obama “made time to go to the gym, but canceled a visit with wounded troops. Seems the Pentagon wouldn’t allow him to bring cameras.”

McCain’s facts are literally true, but his insinuation – that the visit was canceled because of the press ban or the desire for gym time – is false. In fact, Obama visited wounded troops earlier – without cameras or press – both in the U.S. and Iraq. And his gym workouts are a daily routine.

The Obama campaign canceled the visit with wounded troops at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, Obama says, when he learned that the Pentagon would not allow him to bring along a retired Air Force major general who is serving as a foreign policy adviser to the campaign. Obama says that “triggered then a concern that maybe our visit was going to be perceived as political.”

The Factcheck.org article goes into further analysis, with all charges and facts sourced, and done so impartially. Worth a read if you want the truth.

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McCain — Delusional or Deceitful?

Posted by Rena on June 28, 2008

In this video, conservative Pat Robertson makes the case for what a McCain presidency would be like.

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