http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=031306E
3/13/2006 9:42:11 PM
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3/13/2006 10:57:15 PM
NOT SO FAST MY FRIEND/lee corso
3/13/2006 10:59:41 PM
^ha, i always think of that Tucker Max story when i see/hear thatwhere tucker is getting his car out of a tight parking spot my ramming into the car parked behind him
3/13/2006 11:02:28 PM
3/13/2006 11:04:17 PM
McCain and Kerry's military records aren't comparable at all. I think Kerry only served 4-5 years, getting out as a Lieutenant (O-2 or O-3, still a junior officer in either case. I'll be an O-2 in August). McCain spent more time than that in the Hanoi Hilton, and like 22-23 years altogether.I doubt Kerry ever commanded anything more than a handful of swift boats. McCain commanded an entire squadron with dozens of jets and probably at least 1000 personnel. He was also a liason to the Senate. I don't even know what other stuff he did...in addition to being shot down (twice, maybe...can't remember), and before that, his jet was hit and destroyed by a stray rocket from another American jet in an accident on the ship once.his father and grandfather were both 4-star Admirals (at least one was the Chief of Naval Operations...the guy in charge of the U.S. Navy. actually, i think they both were). the Vietnamese offered to release him from POW status when they found out about that (as a political move). He refused, unless they agreed to release everyone.I think that Kerry's war hero status might be a little overblown by his supporters, but I will also be the first to say that he was most certainly unjustifiably maligned by his detractors. The truth, i believe, is somewhere in the middle, but I side more with Kerry on that one than his detractors.that stuff notwithstanding, and looking at it strictly from what they each did in their careers professionally in terms of experience of command and such, McCain still totally eclipses Kerry. Not even close.
3/13/2006 11:22:43 PM
3/13/2006 11:30:06 PM
wait till that shit leaks to google video or youtubeafter the swift boat stuff, nothing is sacred
3/13/2006 11:33:17 PM
you're right, and it's a sad fact (that good men are unfairly, personally maligned)but again, i think that even the American public will see the big picture there. I mean, there is some legitimate controversy surrounding Kerry record, both in theatre and as a dissenter when he returned. A lot of it is total bullshit, but a reasonable amount of it is legitimately questionable in terms of his experiences in combat and how much of his dissent (not his opinions, but his testimony, etc) was warranted.Again, I don't think Kerry is a bad guy. Quite the opposite, actually. However, nothing about him is really strictly comparable to McCain.
3/13/2006 11:41:01 PM
but what if you found out he had a black child?
3/13/2006 11:46:40 PM
yeah, that was one of the cheaper shots i've seen
3/13/2006 11:51:39 PM
I'm not seeing how he appeals to the pariticipants in the primaries.Where do you think his strength with them will lie?He could seize the moment and outline a strict line on abortion (he's a pro-lifer), and it'd probably be his best bet with the extreme right, but it'd completely alienate him from the moderate line that he'd doubtlessly assume once the primaries were over--opening him to severe charges of flip-flopping from his opponent, particularly stinging for the straight talker.Thanks for the helpful info on the difference between their records. I knew about McCain's POW stay, that he was a pilot in Vietnam, and very little beyond that.[Edited on March 14, 2006 at 12:07 AM. Reason : ...]
3/14/2006 12:06:21 AM
Well, he has a pretty good record of fiscal conservatism, for one.Actually, I've never fully understood why the right looks at him with mistrust/dislike, the middle thinks that he's Jesus come to Earth in Senator guise, and even the left seems to like him ok (for a Republican). I mean, he has a history of not toeing the party line on various issues, and landing shots squarely on the chins of his GOP peers when they deserve it, but if you look at his stances, he's pretty much a right-wing Republican (not the type that's become popular in the last 10-15 years...more like a Reagan Republican, in my opinion...the type that's still a legitimate heir to Barry Goldwater). He's not a RINO. He's quite conservative fiscally, and still somewhat right of center socially (although sensibly, unlike many of his comtemporaries).
3/14/2006 12:31:03 AM
3/14/2006 12:56:49 AM
and i can't wait to see his presidential war chest balanced with his stance on campaign finance reform
3/14/2006 1:00:12 AM
I'm a little confused. Are you saying there's a 50% chance that it ends up McCain vs. Unnamed Democrat | Clinton vs. Unnamed Republican, or a 50% chance that it ends up McCain vs. Clinton, or a 50% chance that it ends up Unnamed Democrat vs. Unnamed Republican?BTW - I blame my reading comprehension at this hour for my confusion, not your sentence.
3/14/2006 1:03:30 AM
mark warner for presidentbiggie smalls for mayor
3/14/2006 1:05:36 AM
I'm saying something along the lines of:"50/50 shot that either Hillary or McCain end up nominated, and therefore a lower chance that they both get nominated."I would actually give a Hillary v. McCain matchup lower than 25%, though, whether or not that makes mathematical sense.
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