Some of John McCain's constituents aren't very happy with his support for military intervention in Syria. Tom Kludt reports in TPM that the senator
was grilled at a pair of town halls Thursday in Arizona by constituents who expressed strident opposition to military intervention in Syria.
McCain, one of the most vocal [supporters] for military action in Syria, was berated at two events held in Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz. In Phoenix, McCain was shouted down angrily by a man.
"You don't respect our view," the man yelled. "We didn't send you to get war for us! We sent you to stop the war!"…
A woman there urged McCain to search for a diplomatic solution in Syria, telling the senator that "we cannot afford to shed more Syrian blood." The woman's mention of the word "diplomacy" prompted McCain to raise his eyebrows. At one point during the Phoenix event, a man stood next to McCain while holding a sign that read, "Don't Bomb Syria!!!"
McCain received an even rowdier reception in Tucson, where police escorted out two men who disrupted the event, according to the Arizona Daily Star. The Daily Star reported that the Republican was repeatedly drowned out by jeers and that a veteran walked out of the event because he was upset with one of McCain's answers.
If you'd like to see a video of the woman who said "we cannot afford to shed more Syrian blood," go here. She introduces herself by telling the senator that she's "always been a loyal supporter of you…since the Keating Five," which on reflection should be the default greeting for anyone meeting McCain.
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Well, IIRC, more New Hampshire anti-war primary voters voted for McCain than Paul in 2008. An astounding number of voters of all persuasions are appallingly ignorant.
I'm surprised McCain even went through the motions of listening to "the people", when he's already made up his mind that we need to bomb everyone, depose their rulers and send occupying forces.
Hey, how do you put the line through a word? I did it on a blank Word document and copied and pasted it, and the line through the words "in Syria" disappeared.
That was the first Dave Barry column I ever read. I was standing at the sink eating cereal and snarfled milk out my nose.
Keating: Here's $1.3 million!
Senators (suspiciously): What for?
Keating: No reason! I'm handing out large sums of money at random! I must be a total moron!
Senators (relieved): Oh, OK.
I wish I could have seen that Syrian woman's face. My impetus for learning to read and write Arabic script was a young Syrian doctor I found through one of those introduction services, back in the year 2000. She never wrote back, and the Mukhabarat may well have read my mail, but the file's probably gone by now.
I have sympathy for the woman in the clip, but she's a little unhinged and misdirected.
There's so many good reasons not to go to get involved in Syria - Constitutional, previous/current quagmires/budgetary/fundamentalist rebels. I feel like she's making it personal as someone from Syria, instead of someone from the US, who's watched us put our foot into one mideast shitpile after another. Each time it costs way more than we're told, lasts longer than they estimate and accomplishes the opposite of what seems like the best outcome.
Christ. Someone should just list off the places we've attacked that are still only violence and chaos and tell McCain "You of all people should understand that getting involved in these civil wars is a horrible, idea. ENOUGH."
I'm not sure how much she actually thinks it would succeed. My take is that she was giving his an alternative if he must "do something" rather than just dropping bombs, McCain's first response to any problem since the USS Forrestal. Hell, it's not like he's tried her suggestion in the least.
This is just Viagra for McCain's war boner. Now he'll think he's Gary Cooper in High Noon - abandoned by the cowardly mob, forced to confront the bad guys all alone and maverick-y.
I absolutely LOVED that she brought up Keating Five right out of the gate! Now there's gonna be tons of folks who watch that clip ad go, "what was the Keating 5? I'd better look that up." McCain's face became even more punchable when she said that. It was fucking great!
"You don't respect our view," the man yelled. "We didn't send you to get war for us! We sent you to stop the war!"...
Yeah, why exactly did they vote for him again?
We sent you to stop the war
You did? You're really that stupid? How fucking oblivious does one have to be to thing that voting for McCain would lead to disengagement?
Well, IIRC, more New Hampshire anti-war primary voters voted for McCain than Paul in 2008. An astounding number of voters of all persuasions are appallingly ignorant.
But... he's a Vietnam vet! He has to be anti-war, right!?
Yes, he and John Kerry.
Even the local Republicans re-nominated McCain over Hayworth in 2010.
They repeatedly elected this clown.
Hayworth is also a clown.
I wish they'd find someone better-- though I'm particularly disappointed in Flake.
Unfortunately his main primary opponent was a sleazy lunatic.
Still an improvement.
I'm not seeing the difference.
One?s a sleazy lunatic the other a warmongering sleazy lunatic. Big difference.
I'm surprised McCain even went through the motions of listening to "the people", when he's already made up his mind that we need to bomb everyone, depose their rulers and send occupying forces.
What do they expect from John "More War" McCain? Has he ever advocated for anything else?
Also, best alt-text of the day, nay, the week.
"McCain, one of the most vocal [supporters] for military action anywhere in the world,"
Fixed!
Hey, how do you put the line through a word? I did it on a blank Word document and copied and pasted it, and the line through the words "in Syria" disappeared.
the s html tag is a strikethrough
Thanks
"You don't respect our view," the man yelled. "We didn't send you to get war for us! We sent you to stop the war!"
Didn't they already know he's a "maverick"?
You don't get what you want from politicians.
You get what you want by shopping online.
"always been a loyal supporter of you...since the Keating Five,
So she's always been a supporter of thievery and blatantly unethical behavior.
And now she wants inconsistency, too??
Dave Barry on the Keating Five:
Why do they call the Keating Five the Keating Five? Because calling them prostitutes with lawyers would be a serious violation of libel laws.
That was the first Dave Barry column I ever read. I was standing at the sink eating cereal and snarfled milk out my nose.
Keating: Here's $1.3 million!
Senators (suspiciously): What for?
Keating: No reason! I'm handing out large sums of money at random! I must be a total moron!
Senators (relieved): Oh, OK.
+1 Alt Text
"always been a loyal supporter of you...since the Keating Five,"
I've always been a loyal supporter of you, since lost your mind in that tiger cage.
McCain is in doomsday mode now - He has nothing to lose
But what does he stand to gain? That's what I don't get.
Unlimited war powers for the next Republican president.
The Dems are in for a real shock when all this expanded government gets seized some day by a right-wing dictator.
I wish I could have seen that Syrian woman's face. My impetus for learning to read and write Arabic script was a young Syrian doctor I found through one of those introduction services, back in the year 2000. She never wrote back, and the Mukhabarat may well have read my mail, but the file's probably gone by now.
I'd love to see him get egged.
Or even pied. I'd accept pied.
I have sympathy for the woman in the clip, but she's a little unhinged and misdirected.
There's so many good reasons not to go to get involved in Syria - Constitutional, previous/current quagmires/budgetary/fundamentalist rebels. I feel like she's making it personal as someone from Syria, instead of someone from the US, who's watched us put our foot into one mideast shitpile after another. Each time it costs way more than we're told, lasts longer than they estimate and accomplishes the opposite of what seems like the best outcome.
Christ. Someone should just list off the places we've attacked that are still only violence and chaos and tell McCain "You of all people should understand that getting involved in these civil wars is a horrible, idea. ENOUGH."
Well, she did lose a relative. I'm sure you noticed McCain's expression remained unchanged when she said that.
I can only wonder what was going on through his head at that moment.
"I wonder if it was any of the guys I took that photo with?"
Is it too late to send him back to Hanoi?
McCain is an idiot but the woman who thinks we can get Saudi Arabia, let alone Iran, to stop doing what they are doing is even more idiotic.
The house of Saud might not feel so confident if we would just tell them 'no' once in a while.
I'm not sure how much she actually thinks it would succeed. My take is that she was giving his an alternative if he must "do something" rather than just dropping bombs, McCain's first response to any problem since the USS Forrestal. Hell, it's not like he's tried her suggestion in the least.
Mother Jones Presents: A Map of All the Countries John McCain Wanted to Blow-Up
What exactly are these doofuses mad about? They would support blowing up all those places too if a Democratic President asked them.
This is just Viagra for McCain's war boner. Now he'll think he's Gary Cooper in High Noon - abandoned by the cowardly mob, forced to confront the bad guys all alone and maverick-y.
So send him to Syria.
He's already been there.
I absolutely LOVED that she brought up Keating Five right out of the gate! Now there's gonna be tons of folks who watch that clip ad go, "what was the Keating 5? I'd better look that up." McCain's face became even more punchable when she said that. It was fucking great!