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What John McCain Didn’t Tell You

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Larry C Johnson

While John McCain was excoriating the press in Baghdad yesterday for not presenting the "full story" about how swell things are in Iraq he neglected to mention the pre-visit security sweep that made that neighborhood stroll so safe.  I am sure you have already heard about the 100 soldiers, the three Blackhawk helicopters and two Apache gunships that accompanied his entourage, but did you hear about the soldiers who swept the area before the American legislators and their security team showed up?  Who cares about those mooks?  They are expendable. 

John McCain and Lindsey Graham put American soldiers’ lives at risk just so they could have a photo op.  That’s the bottomline.  Why didn’t they do a ride along on a real patrol?  Perhaps they could have joined the U.S. team that responded to an ambush of an American patrol yesterday?  Of course a total of six U.S. soldiers died in that operation.  Shit!  You can’t take real risks.  No sir.  Instead, U.S. military resources are devoted to making propaganda.  U.S. soldiers were ordered into harms way just to ensure a congressional delegation could walk around, look serious, and perpetuate the lie that more U.S. soldiers must come to Iraq and die.  That was a propaganda event and fucking General Petraeus ought to be ashamed. 

U.S. soldiers entered the neighborhood before the delegation arrived for its stroll.  They searched for explosives, sent informants into the crowd, set up a perimeter, and secured the area before the Senators showed up with their 100 armed guards.  And for what?  To keep McCain, Graham and others safe.  What happened to the Iraqi utopia John McCain so confidently insisted was there for eveyone to see?  If the "true" picutre of Iraq was simply a matter of getting the news cameras pointed in the right direction then why did he need a security detail?  If the peace and prosperity the Iraqi people are celebrating in safe neighborhoods is genuine then why wear body armor?

You know why?  Because John McCain is completely full of shit.  He may be delusional but his survival instinct is still intact.  When he goes into a war zone he wants to be protected.  And U.S. soldiers carried out that mission yesterday so John McCain could try to hoodwink the American people into backing the surge and sending more troops into harms way.  I don’t know about you, but that pisses me off.

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Comment by ab initio | 2007-04-02 11:58:02

Well Larry, this is America under the Cheneyites!

All hat and no cattle. Its all about politics and bamboozling the gullible American people with the conspicuous assistance of the corporate media. We have nowhere to go but down until everything collapses around us. Hopefully then the American people will wake up and we can rebuild from the ashes.

 

Comment by semper fubar | 2007-04-02 12:08:03

Yep, just another depot stop on McCain’s “Lyin’ Eyes” Express.

As for Petraeus — with people like this in charge, the army deserves to be broken. Nice going, everyone.

 

Comment by MEP | 2007-04-02 12:10:31

Disgusting and vile on top of pissing me off. Yesterday I posted on another thread that I felt Michael Ware was soon to be a casualty of telling the truth. Drudge ran a hit piece and we know that Drudge does not pass gas until he gets orders from Karl&Co. I had a lot of work to do yesterday so as I worked I monitored CNN through the day. I may have missed something but I did not see Mr. Ware all day. However, I saw way too much of Kyra Phillips reporting on St. John and Lindsey’s stroll thru the Green Zone. Anyone out there have any media connections? Is Mr. Ware on a well deserved vacation? The timing for Mr. Ware’s sudden absence raises the question, has Karl struck again? Drudge throws out some nasty charges that Mr. Ware was way out of line during a press conference. I’ve seen no footage. Did I miss it or has the video along with Mr. Ware been purged? Where is Mr. Ware? I have to be in the field all day so I can’t monitor the “cover spin” but if anyone can find out the whereabouts of Mr. Ware it might prove to be an interesting story. Did I miss something? Am I finally so damn paranoid that I imagined his absence and the softening of CNN’s coverage being fronted by sweet Kyra? I may be full of shit but I smell a lynching.

 

Comment by heydave | 2007-04-02 12:13:01

Sounds very… Hollywood… to me! Pretty ironic, there.

McCain is accelerating into full blown shithead status with displays as this; if only the electorate fully appreciates this. But perhaps that’s the only underlying good that comes out of this grandstanding, gutless as it really was.

 

Comment by Blue Girl, Red State | 2007-04-02 12:52:57

Would that be the same Dave Betray-us that met behind closed doors with the Republican caucus to wheedle pseudo-support for the “surge” - which he knows won’t work, based on his own damned research?

Consensus at Leavenworth is - he’s a waste of promotion.

 

Comment by oldtree | 2007-04-02 13:18:08

no one lose the list of traitors, ok?
they will be remembered when the truth about what they have done all these years surfaces.

 

Comment by mainsailset | 2007-04-02 13:47:35

John McCain, a member of that rare breed who can actually make George Bush look sane.

 

Comment by GSD | 2007-04-02 13:57:30

How come Halliburton wasn’t able to find such great cheap-o bargains like Huckleberry Graham?

As for McCain, the tooliest tool in the box. He’s slap-happy and delusional.

This will hopefully put the final nail in is credibility coffin.

-GSD

 

Comment by Tap Duncan | 2007-04-02 14:12:46

I for one, laugh my ass off every time John NoMcBrain opens his mouth. I mean we actually get to watch him up close and first hand sliding into the depths of insanity!!! I think it’s almost gotten to the point where he should have his own reality show. He’s far loonier than Paris and Nicole. He wants to be pres. so bad, and no one has a worse chance than him!!! HA HA HA HA HA!!! He’s like an impressionable child that his so called friends put him up to do all kinds of stupid things like eat glue!!! What a retard!! But I don’t want anyone to stop him, ’cause it’s too much fun watching him make an ass out of himself every FUCKIN’ day. Great post Larry, you made me laugh even more. God Bless the troops that we lost in this stupid quagmire. Hang tough- Tap

 

Comment by lester | 2007-04-02 14:31:35

mainsailset- I agree. Bush is crooked as they come but even HE has sense enough not to pull a stunt like this.

I don’t think it really matters. No one believed Mcain anyway and republicans hate him, by and large.

 

Comment by SusanUnPC | 2007-04-02 14:49:40

Besides those soldiers being endangered — great point, Larry — they were also kept from more important work. Like that precious surge that McCain et al. love. Geez.

From ThinkProgress:

Amir Raheem, a merchant at the Shorja market visited by Sens. John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), disagreed with the senators’ claims that the market is proof Iraq is getting safer. “Just yesterday, an Iraqi soldier was shot in his shoulder by a sniper, and the day before, two civilians were shot by a sniper as well. … Everybody closes their shops by 2:30 p.m.”

 

Comment by melior | 2007-04-02 15:09:59

By an amazing coincidence, McCain’s stroll just happened to occur during one of the six hours in the day when Baghdad has electricity!

What are the odds? 3:1 against.

 

Comment by semper fubar | 2007-04-02 15:10:56

All snark aside, I do believe McCain is suffering from diminished mental capacities.

His press conferences and TV appearances are becoming bizarre - denying what he’s said just moments before, difficulty coming up with coherent positions and answers to questions, making staements that are clearly at odds with reality.

I really do think he’s coming unglued. Perhaps it’s the mental & emotional stress of campaigning, perhaps it’s a manifestation of some physical impairment — whatever. I sure don’t want a guy in that condition being president.

 

Comment by MEP | 2007-04-02 15:28:07

Just read and watched the post of M. Ware’s rebuttal of Drudge’s claims over at therawstory. Glad he’s still swinging. I had feared that CNN might “disappear” him. I remember watching Asleigh Banfield during the lead up to the war. One day she was asking the right questions, then pooof! she was gone. It will be interesting to see if CNN tries to soften his voice. If my earlier posts sounded paraniod, oh well. I’m glad my worry about the possible muzzling of Mr. Ware appears to be unfounded. On many issues these days I’m glad when I’m wrong.

 

Comment by JL | 2007-04-02 20:52:05

Sen. Graham spoke about the rugs he bought. How much did it cost the American tax payer to provide the armor, troops and helicopters necessary to buy those rugs????

 

Comment by Chris Vosburg | 2007-04-02 21:18:10

I’m baffled by this. The Shit-Crock Express just ran off the rails, and he doesn’t even seem to have noticed.

 

Comment by Roger Fox | 2007-04-02 23:20:06

Anybody notice what kind of vest McCain was wearing ?
Didn’t look like modern body armor to me…… not that I would know…

 

Comment by J | 2007-04-02 23:54:11

Larry,

McCain and Graham both need to be ‘ejected’ from the Senate Armed Services Committee. Both of them have shown beyond all shadow of doubt, that they’re a few bricks shy of a full load in their upstairs belfries. Let them play ‘photo ops’ with some of their own children/grand-children and quit putting others’s children in harms way.

Both McCain and Graham meet the definition of ‘putz’ to the inth degree.

 

Comment by Peter Eggenberger | 2007-04-03 02:15:21

Why not encourage Senators McCain and Graham to open a tourist agency offering tours to Baghdad and other parts of Iraq.? Ann Coulter and Mary Malkin could be guides. Deluxe packages could include lectures by Richard Perle, Bernard Lewis and Paul Bremer. Maybe prayer breakfasts at Abu Ghraib led by Pat Roberts? The possibilities are endless.

 

Comment by Peter Eggenberger | 2007-04-03 02:16:20

Why not encourage Senators McCain and Graham to open a tourist agency offering tours to Baghdad and other parts of Iraq.? Ann Coulter and Mary Malkin could be guides. Deluxe packages could include lectures by Richard Perle, Bernard Lewis and Paul Bremer. Maybe prayer breakfasts at Abu Ghraib led by Pat Roberts? The possibilities are endless.

 

Comment by Bill. | 2007-04-03 05:29:30

Well, the pundits say that America will attack Iran this friday.
If they don`t, and the fleet sails away, then no doubt the arabs will unite and eradicate the “troops/mercenaries/gladiators” that are currently in Iraq.
If they attack Iran, then the Iranians have enough missiles to take out a few carriers, and then some.
Either way, the empire should be worth nothing within a few months.
It is over, done, finito. Mc Cain and all the other trough-feeding slimeball whacko fuck heads are head-in-the-sand populist charlatans.
Good luck, America. Tough shit, and hard times are coming, but I guess you all know that.

 

Comment by clif | 2007-04-03 09:57:57

Juan Cole has a very important post script to the st Johnny goes strolling through the Baghdad Markets;

Juan Cole report’s:

http://www.juancole.com/

Remember that Baghdad market visited on Sunday by Senator John McCain to show how calm things are? James Hider of the London Times writes,

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21496572-2703,00.html

, “21 Shia market workers were ambushed, bound and shot dead north of the capital. The victims came from the Baghdad market [Shurja] visited the previous day by John McCain, the US presidential candidate, who said that an American security plan in the capital was starting to show signs of progress.”

Heck of a job st Johnny…….

 

Comment by Gypsy | 2007-04-03 14:11:57

Juan Cole has a very important post script to the st Johnny goes strolling through the Baghdad Markets;

Juan Cole report’s:

http://www.juancole.com/

Remember that Baghdad market visited on Sunday by Senator John McCain to show how calm things are? James Hider of the London Times writes,

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21496572-2703,00.html

, “21 Shia market workers were ambushed, bound and shot dead north of the capital. The victims came from the Baghdad market [Shurja] visited the previous day by John McCain, the US presidential candidate, who said that an American security plan in the capital was starting to show signs of progress.”

I heard this on the news this morning as I headed to the hospital to pick up my Father in law. I cried all the way. These people who were just trying to survive in a war zone and earn a living were murdered in cold blood as a result of bringing attention to them for a photo op. John McCain looked like he was in a hostage video yesterday as he sold his soul completely to the myth of security in Iraq. He began the faustian bargain by hugging Bush in the last 2 elections. Mike Pence of Indiana said the market was as safe as any market in Indiana on a spring weekend. Did anyone hear about any market vendors in Indiana being murdered? I believe that anyone involved in this farce should just resign because they are toast politically. I hope the Democrat’s have good candidates waiting to run against, John Mc Cain, Lyndsey Graham and Mike Pence and whoever they other Rethug was. McCain broke my heart. He had a resume that would have been good enough if he hadn’t joined the Bush loyalist. They aparantly weren’t as loyal to him so who got the better bargain?

 

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Comment by Freddie Hinton | 2007-04-03 20:01:24

You know Larry, this shouldn’t have to come as a surprise to anyone. McCain thinks that in order to win the presidency, that he has to be a water carrier for the Bushies. With any luck, McCain will be denied the presidency again.

To show how far this hypocrisy goes, whe Karl Rove was in Troy, AL at Troy University, someone asked about his smear campaign against McCain in 2000. Rove got indignant and denied that he had ever done such a thing. Which we all know is a flat-out lie.

So McCain thinks he has to whore himself for this administration to win the Republican nomination and-God help us-maybe the presidency. He sounds like a “loyal Bushie” to me. Go figure.

 

Comment by Shirin | 2007-04-04 15:02:50

I have been in the Shorja market more times, and for more hours than I can count. It was one of my favourite places in Baghdad. In fact, I knew every twist and turn and corner of the place, including my favourite carpet smugglers who used to have very fine Persian carpets at very good prices (after a good deal of pleasurable haggling over numerous glasses of tea, of course). Usually I went by myself, or with one or two friends or family members. Sometimes I took with me the driver or a maid to help carry things. Never - not once - did I ever EVER need any kind of security guard whatsoever.

I took so much for granted then. This government is destroying not only the country of Iraq, but all my good memories.

 

Comment by Mr.Murder | 2007-04-05 19:43:11

Certainly the depleted industry that was once the backbone of Carolina empoloyment, the textile industry, loved Graham’s getting carpets at war zone rates… cost plus to the taxpayers of his state.

 

Comment by Melanie | 2007-04-12 12:31:26

Good article
I had no idea what his visit involved. Of course I saw the clip with 10 soldiers inches away from him. How did they fit that many soldiers in a four mile area to begin with? The Green Zone was what they called it.

 

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