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McCain's Dirty Domestic Terrorism Associations

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 8:34 AM on October 9, 2008.


MSNBC's Keith Olbermann has a very interesting report on McCain's own 'character' and 'judgment.'

The Politico's Jonathan Martin noted last night that the McCain campaign planned on "making news" this morning, but wouldn't say what it was. We learned this morning it was a new, detailed economic plan, explaining in depth how McCain believes the U.S. should respond to the ongoing financial crisis over the next 12 months.

No, no, I'm just kidding. The "news" is that the McCain campaign has released a 90-second web ad attacking Obama for knowing Bill Ayers. As Martin noted this morning, "The idea here is to keep Ayers in the mix without spending precious dollars to put real points behind it on TV. Republicans know that cable TV stations will play the spot for free, regardless of it being a web ad."

The web ad comes about 24 hours after top McCain campaign aides seemingly took the Ayers "issue" (I use the word loosely) off the table.

But as long as we're on the subject, McCain's associations continue to be increasingly interesting as well. We've known for a while that McCain has befriended a convicted felon who advised his supporters on how best to shoot federal officials, used the money of a convicted criminal to help buy a house, befriended a radical anti-Catholic televangelist, befriended a radical anti-American televangelist, was a long-time associate of Charles Keating, and hired for his campaign the publisher of a Confederate nostalgia magazine who has described Nelson Mandela as a "terrorist." This week, we also learned about McCain serving on the board of the extremist U.S. Council for World Freedom, where he worked alongside Iran-Contra figures, and a eugenics researcher studying "white superiority."

Last night, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann had a very interesting report on McCain's associations, including the McCain campaign touting an endorsement from Leonore Annenberg, who helped created the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, where, wouldn't you know it, Obama and Ayers met. Olbermann also noted McCain having hooked up with a right-wing hate group called the Oregon Citizens' Alliance, despite warnings McCain received from then-Sen. Mark Hatfield, an Oregon Republican, about the radical nature of the organization.

While hanging out with the group, McCain heard speakers praise -- you guessed it -- domestic terrorists. McCain could have gotten up and left, but didn't.

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Posted by: Mouseof856 on Oct 9, 2008 8:58 AM   
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McCain is just trying to put as much bull out there as possible, especially after that beating Obama gave him at the debate.

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» RE: This Guy Posted by: Xynyx
If we could only say what's on our minds
Posted by: jebpgh on Oct 9, 2008 10:33 AM   
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Let me be honest, I KNOW Bill Ayers. Heck, I knew Bill Ayers when before he was part of the Weather Underground. I also know his brother and his father. His dad and I shared a podium jointly speaking in favor of amnesty for those who opposed the war in Viet Nam and were now forced to live either in exile or underground. And then I knew Bill Ayers when he re-established himself as a professor of education at the University of Illinois - Circle.

As even Mayor Daley has noted - most of Chicago's leading activists working in reforming the Chicago Public Schools know Bill Ayers. So I guess you might say that we all "pal around" with domestic terrorists and Chicago is a hotbed of domestic terrorism.

What we would all love to say - those of us who opposed the war, risked jail, got beaten by the police in Chicago in 68 is that the only real terrorist in this election is John McCain. True. John McCain butchered and burned innocent people - men, women and children. He had no remorse and was never prosecuted. John flew Navy bombers and dropped napalm on innocents all across North Vietnam in our undeclared and illegal war of aggression. He was most fortunate that his captors decided to save his sorry life and not shoot him in the rice paddy that he landed in.

Because of the peculiar lens through which we view the acts of our government, even to suggest this to be the case would cost Barack Obama the election. American "exceptionalism" is what we call it. By that we mean that Americans, because of our moral superiority to the rest of the world, are free to butcher, maim burn and destroy any part of the world we choose. Our purpose in the world is pure and our motives above question.

So instead, the folks who tried to stop the butchering of innocents in Vietnam - first through protest and sacrifice and eventually through acts of terror are the ones we fear. They are the dangerous ones. The men who blindly follow orders and carry out these mass executions from 30,000 feet up are, as we know, blameless and lack any accountability for their crimes - just like the men who send them.

It all makes perfect sense to me.

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» Great Post Posted by: QQOblivion
» Thanks for speaking out Posted by: ms. rabblerowser 2u
» A voice of experience and reason.... Posted by: GarrisonPayneLeonard38H
Keith Oberman is....
Posted by: niliadis on Oct 10, 2008 5:35 PM   
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The biggesdt manipul;ator of weak minds. If you watch him you have go to be as sick as he is.
i used to untill it got so obvious what a lier and low down scum he is...He should be taken off the air.... Lier, Lier Lier, pants on fire obamerman..Stop being such a drama queen!

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» RE: Keith Oberman is.... Posted by: gerty954
Ah thaynk we all shud be Grateful to Brother niliadis Johnson, fer one of thuh finest displays...
Posted by: GarrisonPayneLeonard38H on Oct 13, 2008 8:02 AM   
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...of gen-u-wine illiteracy and rabid foaminess we are likely to see here in Possum Gulch.

I am sure that each of us has gnashed his or her respective tooth as we face the terrifying onslaught of facts that EEEElites like this Olberman have used to attack our proud buh-liefs.

We should forgive brother "niliadis" for those occasional spelling and grammar lapses (OK, frequent lapses) (OK, OK: constant lapses), and recognize how tired his lips must have gotten as he proofread his heartfelt post.

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