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McCain 'Truth Squad' lashes out

Posted: Monday, June 30, 2008 1:16 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC’s Alex Wall and Caroline Gransee
Sen. John Warner (R-VA), Col. Bud Day, USAF (Ret.), Lt. Col. Orson Swindle, USMC (Ret.), Lt. Commander Carl Smith, USNR (Ret.) and McCain spokesman Brian Rogers responded in a conference call to Gen. Wesley Clark’s (Ret.) most recent attack on McCain’s military experience.

The McCain campaign held the conference call in order to “keep his reputation clean” and point out the inconsistencies between the Obama camps’ actions and rhetoric.

“It is inconceivable that anyone take a shot at Senator McCain’s military experience,” Smith said.  “Gen. Clark is way off base on this one.”
 
Day added that, “no one who fought in Vietnam would question McCain’s credentials.” The group argued that McCain’s success in commanding the Attack Squadron Sixty-Five (VA-65) in Vietnam has given him the leadership experience to “assess risk” and make informed foreign policy decisions. 

Warner pointed out that, “McCain was one of the strong voices that spoke up [against Bush]” regarding the need for more forces in Iraq and noted that “he turned out to be correct.”
 
The group went on to criticize Obama for “refusing to condemn attacks that have been leveled on Sen. McCain.”

Rogers argued that Clark’s remarks were another example where “his words don’t match up with how he is running his campaign.”
 
McCain’s surrogates also noted that Clark’s comment could have a greater effect on young voters who didn’t live through Vietnam.
 
“Half of the people in this country were not alive during Vietnam,” Orson said. “When you start spreading rumors on the integrity of a candidate it has a tendency to weigh in on those who do not know better…and young people…in many cases aren’t familiar with Vietnam.”

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These guys just don't get it.  NO ONE is questioning McWar's service.  It's just simply that we don't believe it's an automatic qualification for CIC.  

But, of course NO ONE in the media EVER asks a follow-up question to put these guys on the spot.  Oh heavens no, why they might not come on your show again if you actually, say, forced them to be honest.
Wait a second . . . how can you guys ignore the fact that Bud Day, during this very conference call on which you were reporting, defended the Swiftboat Veterans for what they did to Kerry?  Are you serious? McCain gets a pass for this crap? What the heck has happened to the media? Talk about one-sided.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0608/McCain_surrogate_defends_Swift_Boaters.html
The TRUTH is:

McCain graduated 894 out of 899 from the Naval Academy at Annapolis because he admittedly preferred strip clubs and bars to studying.

McCain was a repeat member of the Annapolis "Century Club" - those who earn 100 demerits for misconduct.

McCain lost 5 military aircraft as a pilot.

McCain has only released 19 out of 636 pages of his military record.

The above facts are true.

The probability is that it sure helps to be the son of a 4 star admiral.

Learn more about the real John Mccain at:
http://www.StopThinkVote.com


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