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Honor Won and Lost

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Posted on Oct 8, 2008

By Joe Conason

Nothing in the presidential campaign so far has been as instructive as its swift descent into the politics of personal destruction. Although voters have probably heard little lately that they did not already know about Sen. Barack Obama, they have learned something very important about Sen. John McCain.

Back when this contest began, McCain expressed the desire for a different kind of campaign than we have seen in recent years. Rather than the old style of character-assassination politics perfected by his former nemesis, Karl Rove, to defeat him, Al Gore and John Kerry, the Arizona Republican urged a substantive debate and a fair comparison of public careers. He invited Obama to join him in a series of town hall meetings to discuss their competing visions of the nation’s future. He hoped to run “a respectful campaign focused on the issues and values that are important to the American people.”

That is what the man known for straight talk said he wanted. But it is no longer possible to assume that he meant it, even then. Now that he is losing, he has sunk into the same shameful conduct that he once professed to despise.

Entering the election’s final weeks, the rhetoric of the former maverick and his lipstick-toting pit bull, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, has turned so ugly and inflammatory that their rallies have begun to sound like lynch mobs.

“Who is the real Barack Obama?” asked McCain at a rally in New Mexico—and didn’t correct a thug who yelled “Terrorist!” in response. “Kill him!” screamed the crowd at a rally in Florida after Palin smeared Obama for his supposed association with former Weather Underground bomber Bill Ayers. She didn’t object to the lynching cry, and went on to say: “I’m afraid [Obama] is someone who sees America as ‘imperfect enough’ to work with a former domestic terrorist who had targeted his own country.”

Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the McCain surrogate from Connecticut, assures us that this is “all fair game,” a statement that would be surprising if it were not uttered by him. He was happy to accept Obama’s support when his own reelection was in jeopardy two years ago, and he is happy to help smear him today.

But is it fair game? Considering that Obama was a child when Ayers was involved in those bombings, and that he has forthrightly condemned the Weather Underground’s lethally insane conduct, it is neither fair nor germane.

It is somewhat less fair, for instance, than dredging up McCain’s old association with an international fascist outfit called the World Anti-Communist League. Back when he joined up with WACL, a quarter-century ago, the shadowy group was a haven for war criminals, drug smugglers and other miscreants from Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Mideast, promoting the ideology of the far right, supposedly to combat the Soviet foe. Among those involved in WACL were the fascist terrorists identified as responsible for bombings in Italy that had killed hundreds of innocent people.

Was McCain, then a political neophyte, responsible for the crimes of his associates in WACL? No, but he was an adult when he signed up, and he lent his prestige to them. He says he quit, but John Singlaub, the ultra-right former Army general who served as WACL’s American frontman for many years, doesn’t recall him resigning.

Then there is McCain’s former association with financial crook Charles Keating, who was not only a political supporter but a benefactor who brought Cindy McCain into his investments and bestowed free Caribbean vacations on the McCain family. Is it fair to revisit that old controversy, which the senator thinks he has expiated? Only because his campaign wants to distract the public with discussions of “character.”

What these concluding weeks have told us about the Republican candidate, to the shock and surprise of many of his admirers, is that he misunderstands the meaning of honor. Evidently he believes that the credit he accrued for suffering bravely for his country in Vietnam somehow licenses him to campaign as crudely and deceptively as he can, if that will help him to win. He seems not to realize that the respect he earned so many years ago requires him to uphold a higher standard of decency in politics.

A leader who doesn’t realize that honor can be lost as well as earned is a danger to himself and his country.

Joe Conason writes for The New York Observer.

© 2008 Creators Syndicate Inc.

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By yellowbird2525, October 11, 2008 at 2:52 pm #

If you took every single person in Congress, Pentagon, Supreme Court, & Govenors, & shook them not so much as a single drop the size of a grain of salt of honesty, intregrity, or TRUTHFULLNESS would come out of them; and as for honor: forget it! it’s a concept foreign to them; the art of deception is the name of the game: and “unlimited access” by retired FBI agent reveals he was taken to task for testifying truthfully under oath: as “truth is relative”; what you want it to be; and the people are NEVER to challenge what is said. They have set themselves up as “righteous” and as “gods” claiming whatever propaganda they give to you is to be believed; and thus they deceive repeatedly; including over the news media which is illegal but it was started under Clinton; so the lawmakers are the lawbreakers & such is the life in the USA, sad to say.

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By Blueboy1938, October 11, 2008 at 2:04 pm #

Senator McCain says, “Country first.”  Governor Palin says, “Alaska first.”  Sentaor McCain says, “Cut earmarks and pork.” Governor Palin says, “Earmarks and pork?  Get me a fork!”  Senator McCain and Governor Palin both say, “Associates/Pals around with terroritsts.”  Senator McCain “palled around” with a convicted banking fraud and aided and abetted that felon’s attempt to subvert regulation of his bank.  Governor Palin “palled around” with an Alaska secessionist, her husband, and commended the group he belonged to for seven years as doing good work.

It appears that the “Big Lie” is alive and well and aimed at the assassination of Senator Obama’s character.  It also appears that the rabble being roused at the McCain/Palin mobbettes is now verbalizing the assassination of Senator Obama himself.  What a shameful spectacle the Republican campaign has become!

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By geneman, October 10, 2008 at 9:00 pm #

I agree with Knute. Honor from this man, who I too once admired, is long gone, and I now suspect I was scammed the first time back when he co-sponsored McCain Feingold. To pick Palin was beyond the pale. It was beyond irresponsible. It was a deliberate provocation intended to divide the country even further than Bush, Cheney and the Hannity-Limbaugh media have done. This is shameful. And given the crumbling state of our republic, it is criminal.

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By Nino, October 10, 2008 at 7:34 pm #
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Even my students figured it out..the far right is no government..fascism is of the left..like communism and nazism…just a couple of thugs with guns who hate people and like to control them..this column is absurd and tells me what kind of site this is. Obama is at least honest in his hatred of Israel and America..but McCain is not..an ugly little man who loves the most evil empire China and allows its slave labor products to invade our homes..now Chinas milk has poisoned some 50,000 kids.they have kidney stones..what a horrible pain that is..and McCain and this writer and their CFR cohorts are to blame..enjoy…click

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By knute, October 10, 2008 at 1:53 pm #
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The fact that McSame is dealing in the same smear tactics K. Rove has become famous for is no surprise. I haven’t seen much evidence of a heroic stature in Mr. McCain at all. Anyone who takes the time to research the truth of his time as a hero in the military fast will come to the obvious conclusion that he was no hero. Does flying 20 thousand feet in the air dropping bombs on civilians sound heroic. Do you think he wouldv’e been flying at all after crashing three planes prior if his daddy wasn’t an Admiral? McCain is cut from the same cloth as our current stooge in the oval office in many ways. A priveleged brat that used his connections to get special treatment, including while a POW once they found out who they had. I do not denegrate his sacrifice as a POW, anymore then I would any other american taken prisoner. But, it might have carried alot more weight if McSame had stood up against the blatant illegal incareration of so many in Quantanimo and other “black sites”...but he didn’t, he even looked the other way while bush signed one of his famous “signing statements” that he would ignore any restrictions on his use of torture. None of this equals a hero in my eyes. Just another self-serving professional poitician who has no comprehension, or interest, in the middle class…

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By Spiritgirl, October 9, 2008 at 3:34 pm #

McShame has sold his “honor, allegiance, and integrity” just to become President!  As sure as the last 8 years with a temper tantrum throwing, bullying cowboy we do not need another occupant cloned from W.- with all of the issues that will need to be confronted by this country we cannot afford more of McSame!  The highest office along with the power that comes with it, needs to be occupied by a mature, thoughtful, visionary, that really does put “country first”!

While I’ve not always agreed with McShame, I did have a bit of respect for him.  That is now gone because of his own bad behavior!  I’m sorry that W. and his bullies didn’t allow McShame the win in 2000, but that he continues to use his ex-POW status as though that should automatically qualify him for the White House as an allegiance for his service is a travesty that can not be borne by this country!

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By hippy pam, October 9, 2008 at 10:50 am #

I was a Harley riding,Hell raising,Drinking,Drugging,Partying,You Name It-I Did It GAL BACK IN THE DAYS…I GREW UP-I FIGHT THE SYSTEM IN A DIFFERENT WAY NOW…FROM WITHIN…And I’m Sure Ayers Has Mellowed[as have the rest of us that lived thru the 60s and came out the other side with our partial sanity intact]...THE COURTS ALLOW EVEN A MURDERER ON THE STREETS AFTER SENTENCE IS SERVED….

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By Big B, October 9, 2008 at 8:24 am #

As we have seen, there is no honor in politics, or business. The underpinnings of the “establishment” are rotten to the core. The myth of the hard working and charitable american has once again been disproven. If we disagree with each other, or another nation, we deal with it violently and without conscience. These are the trappings of our beloved “establishment”.

We all need to ask ourselves one question, was Randy Ayers wrong?

Remember this, all you kiddies out there in tv land, how many of you love america and the constitution enough to risk your lives to protect them from the malignant entities that have taken over the “establishment”?

Bless Randy Ayers and everything the weather underground stood for. While I am not a big fan of violence, it seems to be the only thing that the “establishment” understands. I used to think that those survivalist nuts out in Montana and Idaho that spend all there time hording canned goods and ammo were out of touch with reality. I have come to at least appreciate there viewpoint.

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