John McCain and the Fraud of Patriotism

Patriotism. Sadly, it’s shaping up to be one of the most important issues in the 2008 presidential race. I say sadly not because patriotism isn’t important, but because it’s usually dumbed-down, manipulated and misinterpreted.

Case in point: GOP nominee John McCain, a Vietnam War veteran and POW - the beacon of patriotism to many - is leading both Democrats (albeit narrowly) in national polls, despite favoring an interminable war most of us despise.

On the flip side, there’s Barack Obama.

Michelle’s comment, his Islamic-sounding name, his decision not to wear a stupid pin, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and Obama’s recognition of ambiguity (shock) in complex societal issues have people questioning if he’s “American” enough.

This is ironic, Time’s Joe Klein notes, since Obama’s liberal message of unity, hope and national improvement is profoundly more patriotic and optimistic, than innate conservative pessimism about the perfectibility of human nature.

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IMAGE PROBLEM: Is McCain really more of a patriot than Obama?

Such is the culture we live in, and only John McCain given a free pass when it comes to his “patriotism” and embodying all that is “American.”

In a must-read commentary dated yesterday, Polishifter noted what he called a serious fraud perpetuated on the American public - that of John McCain.

The Arizona Senator casts himself in the light of a patriot, an upstanding man who is “duty-bound” and “honor-bound” to serve America. But does a closer look at McCain’s life actually reveal that - or some disturbing, contrary trends?

If you really stop and think about it, you might find that patriotism isn’t achieved simply by waving an American flag, inciting fears about terrorism and talking about duty. Read the article on Pissed on Politics and decide for yourself.

 

One Response to “John McCain and the Fraud of Patriotism”

  1. Jim Says:

    McCain is not a patriot. The more I learn about him the more I think he is much worse than Bush. If we are to have a future we must have Obama. give a quick look at these facts about McCain the fabricated false American Patriot! We are in trouble, think aboput the ramifications of trying to speak the truth!

    John McCain Is No Patriot

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    A serious fraud is being perpetuated on the American Public; the fraud of John McCain. The Senator casts himself in the light of a patriot, someone who is ‘duty-bound’ and ‘honor-bound’ to serve America. But a close look at McCain’s life reveals quite the opposite.

    John McCain is a self-serving glory hound who only cares about obtaining honor for his own satisfaction. His Grandfather was a Navy Admiral as was his Father. No doubt John felt a strong need to distinguish himself from the shadows cast by their long careers. John needed glory and honor early and often to help prove himself to his family.

    Reality is John was a problem child with a horrible temper. In school they called him ‘McNasty’. He never would have made it into the Naval Academy or graduated without the help of his father.

    Yes, McCain served in the Vietnam War which is more than we can say about George W Bush. Yes he was a POW and by most accounts was tortured. But at the same time he collaborated with the North Vietnamese in hopes of obtaining better treatment. He gave up military secrets and made pro-North Vietnamese broadcasts. When McCain was released from the Hanoi Hilton he would have been court-martialed for violating the UCMJ if his father had not intervened.

    McCain returned to military service after rehabilitation. His hope was to become an Admiral. By 1979 his military career had stalled. He wasn’t going to get promoted any further thus he turned his ambition to politics.

    McCain cheated on his first wife with his current wife Cindy, who happens to be a wealthy heiress. With her money and connections McCain had enough backing to enter the political arena. She introduced him to Charles Keating. McCain’s mind turned to money and how to use his political office to benefit his own ambition.

    In 1993 McCain blocked the release of classified documents relating to MIA/POW’s of the Vietnam War. Once again McCain’s concern was for himself. He feared that records of his own POW experience, including documents relating to his collaboration with the North, would jeopardize his political career.

    By 1999 McCain had survived the S&L scandal as a member of the Keating Five and was able to tamp down protests by fellow Vietnam Vets and POW’s over his blocking of classified documents. McCain recast himself as ‘The Maverick’ and the ‘Straight Talker’ who was going to take Republicans and Democrats to task. He wasn’t going to bow down to special interests or the rabid evangelical right. He claimed to be more Independent than Republican and gained broad public appeal as well as love from an adoring media.

    In 2000 Bush and Rove tore McCain to shreds effectively stopping the straight talk express in its tracks. Disheveled and defeated McCain retreated. He did what no one thought he would ever do; he kissed Bush’s ring. He then went on to apologize to the evangelical right-wing Christian community. He gave speeches at Pat Robertson’s university hoping to make amends.

    Once again McCain put his own political career before his integrity. McCain put himself before country. That, my friends, is not a patriot but a traitor.

    Perhaps the worst transgressions committed by McCain would come during the Bush Presidency. McCain continued to support Bush lock-step on nearly ever issue. After fighting in the Vietnam War and seeing what a tragedy it was for the country, many expected McCain to come out against the invasion of Iraq. He had the experience, wisdom, and knowledge to know better. He had the political experience and public exposure to make a difference.

    Instead McCain sided with Bush. McCain became a cheerleader for the occupation of Iraq. McCain supported torture. McCain went on to support nearly everything Bush/Cheney said and did.

    If McCain were a true patriot he would have put America before his own political ambition. He didn’t. Instead he sold America out for his own chance to become President. McCain wants to be President not to ‘serve’ America. McCain wants to be President so he can finally climb out of the long shadows cast by his father and grandfather. McCain is still trying to prove himself. McCain still wants to obtain honor from war not for America but for himself to prove to his ancestors that he is worthy.

    McCain is still that ill-tempered nasty little boy trying to obtain the approval and affection of his father. Except now he substitutes the American People for his father. As usual when he doesn’t get the approval he so desires he lashes out and flashes that McNasty temper.

    McCain is no patriot. The pattern of his life is clear; McCain does what McCain thinks will help McCain. That’s not patriotic, that’s egomaniacal.

    Safety Valve: Letters from readers

    No hero

    After reading the letter from William Miller (The Safety Valve, March 26), I feel compelled to make a few observations.

    As a Vietnam veteran, I have taken some time to acquaint myself with the history of John McCain. My interest peaked during the Senate POW/MIA hearings during the early 1990s. The senator’s outrageous behavior during those hearings convinced me that he was a despicable and dishonest character.

    In the senator’s book, “Faith of My Fathers,” McCain admitted that he had dishonored himself by giving military information to his interrogators. He was NOT, however, at all honest about what he actually did. John McCain was NOT tortured before he expressed a willingness to trade military information for medical treatment. At that point, his actions were motivated solely by self-interest. And while I can sympathize with McCain’s situation at the time, his actions were clearly a violation of the Military Code of Conduct, actions which can hardly be considered “heroic.”

    My main beef with the senator is his willingness to be portrayed as a heroic figure. He is not.

    Nowhere will you read anything about his collaboration with the North Vietnamese. And, make no mistake about it, more than 30 anti-war, anti-American propaganda broadcasts certainly qualify as collaboration. Had McCain not been the son and grandson of Navy admirals, it is likely he would have faced a court-martial upon his release.

    Readers should consider that McCain knew, full well, that he was being treated more leniently than the other prisoners in his compound. He states so, directly, in his book.

    Do not mistake my position. I certainly applaud John McCain for surviving his ordeal. As a Marine who served two tours in Vietnam, I often wondered how I would handle captivity. Fortunately, I never had to find out. I have no illusions concerning my ability to withstand prolonged, intense physical pain. However, I would never parade myself as a hero nor would I allow others to make that claim on my behalf.

    Richard Montgomery

    Palm Bay, Fla

    Resources:

    Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain

    THE U.S. VETERAN DISPATCH - Information on the REAL McCain

    John McCain Is No “Hero POW”

    Luck Of The Admiral’s Son Not For “Grunts”

    Call to distribute film, Expose Traitor McCain

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