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McCain Doesn't Need a Fact-Checker; the Media Edit His Mistakes for Him

By Brent Budowsky, Consortium News. Posted July 25, 2008.


The media cover up McCain's latest egregious misstatements on Iraq.
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John McCain, presumably advised by Karl Rove and definitely imitating the politics of George Bush, is now saying that Barack Obama would rather lose a war than lose an election.

This is a defamation; this is a slander; this is a lie. McCain should apologize to Obama.

This is the latest in a long list of cheap-shot, low-blow politics. McCain has learned nothing about why the American people are rejecting the Republicans and why the Republican brand has been compared to the appeal of defective dog food.

On Wednesday morning, right-wing former congressman Joe Scarborough essentially said that Keith Olbermann is "too stupid to be on television."

Here is the story, which is much more important than the rantings of former right-wing politicians who become cable television politicians.

The soon-to-be-fired, low-ratings CBS anchor Katie Couric did interviews Tuesday night with both McCain and Obama.

In the McCain interview, the candidate who makes a growing list of factual errors wrongly said the Sunni Awakening was a result of the surge. He referred to a conversation between Sunnis and then-Col. (now Gen.) McFarlane that he falsely claimed resulted from the surge.

Problem is, the conversation McCain quoted happened long before the surge.

The Sunni Awakening happened many months before the surge. In fact, Sunni leaders approached the U.S. military more than a year before the surge, but were rebuffed.

In short, the Sunni Awakening happened well before the surge, had zero to do with the surge, and McCain had his facts (again) completely wrong.

Enter Ms. Couric, who used the McCain interview on the evening news, but edited out the McCain misstatement. Enter Olbermann, who did what is far too rare in cable political news: real reporting. He pointed out and documented the latest McCain mistake.

Of course, this was too much for Scarborough, who foamed at the mouth, did not intelligently discuss the McCain misstatement or the Couric protection of McCain when she kept his mistake out of the broadcast.

No, Scarborough said that the issue had been raised by others on MSNBC, and that anyone who raised it (referring to Olbermann) is too stupid to be on television (his phrase).

Mika Brzezinski, who knows better, made a face but said nothing.

Harold Ford, the voice of the Democratic Leadership Council, who never met a camera he didn't like, simply smiled his television smile and smoothly agreed with Scarborough's cheap shot at Olbermann. Ford then, as ever, referred to how close to Obama he wants to appear. (With friends like these ... )

For now, two points:

First, McCain repeatedly lowers the quality of discourse in American politics. The man who ran in 2000 has disappeared; the face of Bush 44 has taken his place with these Rove-like low blows. It is McCain who has always been the fair-haired boy of the press.

Second, John McCain has made a long series of substantial factual errors that will become a major issue. Whether the problem is age or sloppiness, partisanship or tiredness, on issue after issue McCain says things that are factually incorrect.

Couric protected McCain by editing out his latest and very substantial factual error, gaffe, falsehood or mistake (call it what you will).

Scarborough works to protect McCain by demeaning Olbermann, the messenger, who should be praised for doing real reporting (heaven forbid).

McCain's Rove-like attacks -- and his serious and repeated factual errors on major issues -- should be major topics in the election and staying silent about them does our political discourse no good.

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Brent Budowsky was an aide to Sen. Lloyd Bentsen and to Rep. Bill Alexander, then the chief deputy whip of the House. A contributing editor to Fighting Dems News Service, he can be read on The Hill newspaper where this essay first appeared. He can be reached at brentbbi@webtv.net.

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The corporate media has always picked its favorite GOP puppet for decades.
Posted by: maxpayne on Jul 25, 2008 3:54 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Remember RAYGUN of the 1980s and Bush II of this decade? And even Cheney is treated "nicely" by the media. As for the 1990s, if it weren't for Perot, Papa Bush would have gotten his second term because the media would have had no problem pulling a Willie Horton over Bill Clinton via the Gennifer Flowers scandal. The GOP love to campaign on moral self-righteousness but will put those issues away once the election is over. By the way, remember that phoney Mccain/Feingold Campaign Finance "Reform" act? Notice how elections became more fraudulent, costly, and dirty after that?

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Forget the press. It will be GOP dirty tricks that defeat Obama in November.
Posted by: HughScott on Jul 25, 2008 3:56 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Senator McCain has employed a new campaign mantra that suggests Barack Obama is a traitor because "he would rather lose a war than lose an election."

Another McCain TV ad blames Obama for high gasoline prices without saying how he caused the rise.

This is just the beginning, folks. Standby for the dirtiest GOP campaign in U.S. political history. If you think John McBush won't not use the worst tricks in Karl Rove's playbook, think again.

Facing a torrent of rightwing GOP smears, the ONLY way Obama can win in November is by making Senator Clinton his vice presidential candidate. And I have never been a Hillary fan.

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The Edward R. Murrow network?
Posted by: cisc on Jul 25, 2008 4:18 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The Walter Cronkite network? So far the ONLY person held accountable in this eight year debacle is one man. His crime? He told the truth. Dan Rather. And this, Les Moonves, is what you replaced him with? You CEO's are really earning that 400X the working man's salary. By the way corporate media, any thoughts on seeing American flags being waved over seas-and they weren't on fire? Wonder why.

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McSame
Posted by: GreyFoxThree on Jul 25, 2008 6:26 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
LOL, surely there is no one out there with a single ounce of common sense that is taking "McBush" seriously. I mean really.

JT
Ultimate Anonymity

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» RE: McSame Posted by: Marlena
» RE: McSame Posted by: ChicagoPaul
» RE: McSame Posted by: mtatasmith
» RE: McSame Posted by: raywigton
Take their best shot
Posted by: jebpgh on Jul 25, 2008 6:57 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
My sense is that they are throwing what is left of the kitchen sink - the Clintons had thrown the rest of the kitchen for the primaries. My optimistic self says that if this is the best they got - they are the ones in trouble this time around. They tell us that Obama has no foreign policy experience so he goes off to see the world and then they complain that he went off to see the world and got standing ovations...they're shooting blanks.

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» RE: Take their best shot Posted by: realist
» GREAT POST Posted by: robbie.seal
Then did you see the other segment on Olberman?
Posted by: purplewarrior on Jul 25, 2008 7:48 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Where fox news was showing a picture of McCain and reporting something about his 2008 campaign, and the footage was from 2000, so McCain looked (more than) eight years younger. You could see the date "2000" on the campaign postures in the shot. Unbelievable!

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» Are you joking? Posted by: photon's feather
Rovian Tricks to Steal another Election...
Posted by: Quannah on Jul 25, 2008 7:54 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
and I hope it falls flat. But they are just getting started, folks! This is the warm-up!

Oh, and fuck Joe Scarborough! HE'S the one who's too stupid to be on television. He must have really been foaming this morning, then (I don't watch his diatribe in the morning), because Olbermann nailed McStain again last night. This time for a gaffe -- in the same CBS interview -- in which he said that the US could "not afford to lose in the first armed conflict after 9/11..." and he was talking about Iraq.

Olbermann said, "If Iraq is/was the first armed conflict since 9/11, what is Afghanistan? Chopped Liver?"

A conveniently forgotten conflict that is just as much a debacle as Iraq is.

McStain is just pissed because while Obama is in Berlin speaking to over 200,000 German people, he is in Columbus, Ohio, at the Schmidt's Sausage and Fudge Haus... a german restaurant.

Kinda like him speaking yesterday in front of the CHEEEEEEESE section of a supermarket.

This Republic campaign is imploding even more quickly than I had hoped. And McStain is getting ever more angry... and we know what he's capable of when he's really pissed!

Watch out... he's gonna blow!

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The FAUX Media spews more misinformation.
Posted by: williameon on Jul 25, 2008 9:28 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Anoints McPain
Older that shit and twice as decrepit.
Special treatment for the Hanoi candidate!
Out with the Deserter and Thief and in with McPain.
Black Boxes instead of a verifiable paper trail.
Stealing is the Corpirate golden rule!
Corpirate selections instead of open elections.
Just like everything W has ever done.
WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!
What a spoiled, arrogant, conceited, cowardly, silver spoon fed, piece of Aristo-Crap.
The Greedia force feeds the ignorant endless lies and Red Herring instead of
The Truth.
the Truth is too much for them.
They would rather die clutching delusion.
It hurts to think, when your holding the bag.
The country is falling apart, the Treasury is empty, Dollar Destroyed, Millions killed, $5 Dollar Gas, a 10 Trillion Dollar debt, what a sham.
Another 2 million millions for Bailouts and War.
Pittance for the poor?
Is this what we deserve?
Is this the best we can do?It is for them!
They are making a killing in more ways than one.
Bush rides into the Sunset with a $600,000 pension and pile of corpirate loot for
Destroying America.

They follow the Corpirate Line and
Sell you out: Everytime.
Repeat the Double Speak or take a walk.
They’re all Propagandists.
Bought and paid for.
Spewing Endless filthy, vile conditioning.
Machine gunning you senseless.
Stolen elections, phony
Midnight selections and repetitious, hypnotic suggestions.
Bull Horn politics
The Corpirate message:
Steal everything!
Trillions for The Corpirates!
None for you.

Welfare for Billionaires and bailouts for Merrill Lynch
Corpirate Capitalism at work.
You get, floods, war, poverty, pollution, privatization and endless BU__! SH__!
A destroyed Republic and an
Enslaved people
2 ½ Million in Prison
Is this The American Dream?
Lying, Spying, Mercenary Prostitutes, Parrot whatever they are told by
The Propaganda Minister
Rovien
The Revenge of the Turds!

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Obama losing a war?
Posted by: motamanx on Jul 25, 2008 10:50 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Losing a war that was started with Bush/Cheney mendacity--which was all but ignored by the media--doesn't seem such a bad idea. Such a war, undefined and launched for profit, cannot be won. To stay in it for 100 years (or even one year) is wasteful, immoral, unnecessary, and sheer stupidity.

The press ought to mention the wars illegality more frequently and more stridently.

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» RE: Obama losing a war? Posted by: ChicagoPaul
» "Sheer Stupidity" Posted by: robbie.seal
» RE: "Sheer Stupidity" Posted by: ChicagoPaul
» I get more than your drift Posted by: robbie.seal
» Active duty for almost 16 years Posted by: robbie.seal
» RE: I get more than your drift Posted by: ChicagoPaul
» You made me spit my tea... Posted by: robbie.seal
themanwithadog
Posted by: the man with a dog on Jul 25, 2008 11:29 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
When McCain finally retires he may be eligible for a scriptwriters job on The Simpsons.Doh!

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BUSH GOT THE SAME TREATMENT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 25, 2008 2:17 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
McCain is getting a pass on so many things. He can't speak a complete sentence and he's out there making a fool of himself. Why is it allowed to go on. On the outside chance that he gets elected he's just more Bush. Going into an already formed regime just waiting for another dope who will follow orders. Nobody got to rattle Bush's cage during his campaign either. He took questions if he damn well pleased & regularly blew off the press. Sorry, we're entitled to queston candidates and reporters are expected to get tough. That's the deal. Thanks, ANNA

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» I AGREE Posted by: robbie.seal
Can Someone Please Tell Me
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Jul 25, 2008 3:32 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Where are the so-called Democratic leaders when the republicans are attacking Senator Obama?

Unless I am missing something, Obama is basically left to defend himself from the stupid statements made by the republicans, particularly the last one McCain made about Obama wanting to lose the war in order to win an election. Where are Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, Chuck Schumer, especially John Kerry, even Hillary Clinton.

What is going on here?

I will be calling some of these so-called Democratic Party leaders to ask why the republicans, including George Bush, are allowed to lie with no response from the Democrats.

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» I sent Posted by: TruthBeTold
McCain's vicious slander of Obama is beneath contempt
Posted by: Garvagh on Jul 25, 2008 4:50 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
John "Bomb Iran" McCain indeed is the horse's arse of the month, if not the year! Obama calls for the US to heed the message of the people of Iraq: please get out of our country ASAP! This is trying to "lose the war" according to that pandering, lying stooge of the far-right Israeli militarists trying to use the American war machine for protection, so that large portions of the West Bank can be kept "permanently" even though this means even more wars in the Middle East.

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» Here's a tissue Posted by: robbie.seal
laarmstron@yahoo.com
Posted by: laarmstron@yahoo.com on Jul 25, 2008 7:59 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I live in sw florida and I havent seen a pro obama ad on tv in quite a while. whats happening? has obama`s people given up on florida? mcains ad are on plenty of times aweek day and night with the most scurrilous attack ads. time to get out our own attack ads of our own, and we have plenty of ammo from mcains own foul mouth. we have to fight fire with abombs and fire. thanks for the chance to vent my frustrations. lance armstrong

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» RE: laarmstron@yahoo.com Posted by: mtatasmith
» RE: yahoo.com Posted by: photon's feather
Interesting and telling side-note on McCain
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on Jul 26, 2008 12:48 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Admiral McCain played a key role in Nixon's nuclear brinksmanship during October of 1969, when 71% of Americans approved of their war president. Nixon concocted an astonishingly secret operation to fake a nuclear attack on North Vietnam. From Oct. 10 through the end of the month, Nixon ordered the US military to full global war readiness alert with no explanation. Nixon knew both his Secretaries of State and Defense opposed his nuclear brinksmanship. Admiral McCain, however, was in Nixon's loop and urged maximum mobilization, including the deployment at sea of as many threatening Polaris nuclear missile submarines as possible.
On Oct. 27, Nixon dispatched 18 B-52 bombers loaded with nuclear weapons to the northern edge of the Soviet Union, where they circled for three days. This signal to the Soviets and the North Vietnamese ("Compromise on our terms or else!") was completely hidden from the American public and virtually all of the top military brass. Nixon's mad bypassing of the chain of command caused tactical screw-ups, including near collisions of the nuclear-armed bombers with other planes over Alaska. And the bottom line? The operation failed to budge the North Vietnamese.

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» Admiral McCain Posted by: robbie.seal
lost
Posted by: sicntired on Jul 26, 2008 4:41 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think McCain is lost on the Iran/ Afghani border,which he is sure exists

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» Geography for Knuckleheads Posted by: robbie.seal
» YEP... Posted by: robbie.seal
Jezz!!! You gotta be kidding!!!
Posted by: robbie.seal on Jul 26, 2008 10:04 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
McCain is the press' favorite? Shoot, if you went by this week's coverage alone, you'd have to wonder if he was even running.

Give me a break. I used to be embarrased by Bush's inability to speak, now I may get another president that can't speak in public.

Obama has mispeaks as does McCain. The press covers both to a nausiating degree.

Obama has made a couple of tactical errors this week:

-He placed himself in charge of a committe he doesn't sit on. I guess this can be his "sniper story".

-He made comments some believe critical of our country and president while in another country. He should have learned from the Dixie Chicks.

-He should have (and could have) met with troopers in Iraq and Afghanistan without his press corps and campaign people. He would have gotten allot better press than he is now had he done that. Blaming "Pentagon Rules" is crap. Plenty of Senators and Congressman go and meet with troopers during campaign season. They just can't bring all of their people. The military press takes photos and they always make it into the public press. MY OPINION... He didn't want to.

McCain is not a strong candidate. If Obama loses, he will lose becasue he shot himself in the foot. Hillary lost to Obama because she shot herself in the foot. She and Bill whined and cried about the press (a little valid), but in the end, Hillary was her own best sniper.

Face it, Both parties haven't got the best candidates this time around. I am so disgusted by both candidates, I am researching the Green party in my new Texas home.

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» OUCH Posted by: robbie.seal
» WOW!!! Take a sip... Posted by: robbie.seal
» RE: WOW!!! Take a sip... Posted by: Quannah
» OOOooooohhh Posted by: robbie.seal
Something is going to happen before November...
Posted by: truthteller on Jul 26, 2008 10:00 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...I don't know what. I don't think that it will be something as naked as the assassination of Obama.

Look, this should be a runaway election for the Democrats, but McShame is within 8 points of Obama in most polls. McCain is getting a pass from most corporate media on his gaffes and lies. He even has CBS making him look good! The only places I've heard any significant criticism of McCain are on Air America/Jones Network, and Olbermann and The Daily Show/Colbert Report. What, maybe 1% of the audience is really getting the truth.

Here's my take. At some point in the last few weeks before the election, some event will take place that will play to the only card McCain has - the fear card of "security". Some kind of staged "terrorist" attack will take place - doesn't have to be in the U. S., another London subway or Madrid train incident will have the desired effect. This will give the corporate media and the McCain campaign the images and fear-mongering they need to whip the sheeple into a frenzy of irrational fear to make McCain the next President - after they get it close enough to steal again, that is.

You watch. Something is going to happen.

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WOW BRADGELINA, TWINS? I GUESS I WAS BUSY AY JUDICIARY HEARINGS ON THE HILL, SUPPOSE JOSH & PALS...
Posted by: Turiye on Jul 26, 2008 11:38 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
WERE TOO GD BUSY TO PERHAPS GIVE A SHIT?????

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