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McCain Hits Obama On Iran, Joe Klein Tells Him "Be Quiet" (VIDEO)

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 9:29 AM on June 23, 2009.


The line pushed by McCain has become the de-facto Republican criticism of Obama since the crisis in Iran began.

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Sen. John McCain continued to rap President Barack Obama for his measured reaction to the crisis in Iran, which McCain said was inadequate in its support for the protestors of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's contested re-election.

Appearing on C-Span's Washington Journal on Tuesday morning, the Arizona Republican said that when it came to Iran, Obama response "has not been enough."

Saying that he expected Obama to "come out more strongly" during his press conference on Tuesday, McCain urged the man who defeated him in the 2008 campaign to "follow the example of our founding fathers that declared that all of us are endowed with certain inalienable rights."

"Sen. Daniel Webster, when the Greeks rose up against the Turks in 1823, I would love to give you the full quote, but he said it is our duty to stand up for people who are struggling for freedom," McCain said. "That is what America is."

As for George Washington's famous farewell address, warning of the perils of foreign entanglements, McCain did not mention it.

The line pushed by McCain has become the de-facto Republican criticism of Obama since the crisis in Iran began. The president has expressed his concern with the rising violence in the country as well as the obvious inaccuracies in the presidential vote. But he has avoided outright support for the seating of opposition candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi.

The measured manner of Obama's response, while criticized by some, has been described as essential by many foreign policy observers. On Monday night, Time Magazine's Joe Klein applauded the president for his approach. And when asked about earlier McCain's remarks, he urged the Arizona Republican to stop talking.

"Be quiet," said Klein. "You don't need to do this. You know? You know what you're doing is a self-indulgent at this point. Sen. McCain, if he's going to talk about this, should also talk about the fact that the United States supported Saddam Hussein in the Iran/Iraq war for eight years. Every one of those protesters out in the streets, every last one of them believes the United States supplied Saddam Hussein with the poison gas that has debilitated tens of thousands of Iranian men."

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Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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Selective liberation
Posted by: laoma on Jun 23, 2009 9:46 AM   
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Where is McCain when the Palestinians cry out for liberation and freedom; where is McCain to reverse ALL the broken treaties with Native Americans? He and his ilk are self-serving, megalomaniacs who deserve no better than the hangman's noose or public firing squad.

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» RE: Selective liberation Posted by: Makaainana
Wow...
Posted by: Quannah on Jun 23, 2009 10:48 AM   
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who knew Joe Klein had balls?

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» RE: Wow... Posted by: laoma
» RE: Wow... Posted by: Quannah
Hypocritical and unconscienable
Posted by: hedgewytch on Jun 23, 2009 11:23 AM   
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How can McCain look in the eye at the guy in the mirror? Does he absolutely have no conscience?

If Gore had spoken like this about Bush - they'd have strung him up by his balls and McCain knows it.

I really wish that the progressive democrats would just jump down the throats of all the nay sayers, loudly and totally. But I ain't holding my breath. Sigh.

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MCCAIN IS LOOKING FOOLISH
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jun 23, 2009 1:22 PM   
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I don't think he understands what's going on in Iran. These people are revolting and trying to overthrow their government. It's been a long time coming and with the help of technology that didn't exist a few short years ago, they just might pull it off. It's not about bombs and butting in. I'm glad someone told him to "shut up". The Iranians have to be left to their own devices. I sure hope it works for them. ANNA

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gwazdos
Posted by: gwazdos1 on Jun 26, 2009 11:03 AM   
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Don't blame McCain, he is only saying what Gov. Palin writes for him, it is so sad to see him failing like this and still getting paid a great salary plus the best health package our money can buy for him!

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McLame should lay of the drugs and read some history - what a maroon.
Posted by: thekidde on Jun 26, 2009 12:09 PM   
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American ethnic cleansing, colonialism, rape and pillage are documented. So far this country has put lies to its promise, not reality - except of course for the very rich such as Cindy McCain - paid for by drunks I believe.

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Measured not in McCain's vocabulary
Posted by: sicntired on Jun 26, 2009 9:23 PM   
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Obama was once aware of how damaging his speaking out on Iran would be.McCain and his brain dead Republican buddies have shouted so long it seems to have caused a disconnect in the President's brain.Let's hope he remembers why he was silent in the first place.It's easy to say whatever you want when you don't have the government listening to your every word.Oh yeah,I forget,you guys don't qualify for that club anymore.

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