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The Moral Exhibitionism of John McCain
The American Thinker ^ | 9/20/2006 | J. Peter Mulhern

Posted on 09/20/2006 11:59:17 AM PDT by Dark Skies

If a team of geniuses sat down to design a man who should never be President of the United States they would come up with John McCain. Fortunately the character flaws that make him unfit for the Oval Office also put that office well beyond his reach. Sometimes the universe really does unfold as it should.

McCain considers himself a conservative and any number of his apologists are eager to cite his support for military action in our “war on terror” and his predominantly pro-life and conservative voting record. Nevertheless, many conservative Republicans loathe him and there’s a reason for this antipathy.

McCain is a moral exhibitionist. The principal goal of all his public acts is to showcase his exquisite decency. His only apparent ideology is sanctimonious self-congratulation. Consider, for example, his approach to the two defining issues of his career, campaign finance “reform,” and the al Qaeda bill of rights.

McCain repaired his reputation after the “Keating Five” scandal by crusading for the regulation of political speech. This was the cause that built his reputation as a “maverick” and a man of conscience. The solutions for which McCain fought tirelessly never responded to any problem in the real world. They were designed to restrict political freedom and protect incumbents from attack, not to suppress corruption. They have operated within design parameters.

Ironically the McCain-Feingold campaign finance “reform” bill was the most corrupt piece of legislation Congress has passed in modern times. In a democracy there is nothing more corrupt or corrupting that incumbents manipulating the law to protect their own electoral interests.

There was never any prospect that legislation could “get the money out of politics.” Unless you abolish both electoral politics and private property, money and power will find each other. Campaign finance “reform” is a downward spiral of regulation followed by disappointment followed by more regulation. That spiral leads nowhere that any sane person wants to go.

John McCain had to know all this when he built his “reform” bandwagon. He knew and he didn’t care. Fulfilling his oath to the Constitution didn’t matter to him. What did matter to him was looking good.

McCain struck an unholy bargain with the press. They helped him erase the stain of influence-peddling and build a gleaming new image; he cooperated with them to promote legislation that would extend their influence at the same time it sheltered incumbents from criticism.

To anyone who cares about political ideas and the expression thereof, this bargain was nauseating. To John McCain it was an irresistible opportunity to posture and preen. He took full advantage of the opportunity.

Flash forward to the present. The nation is at war and John McCain is doing whatever he can to disable our defenses.

According to the Arizona Senator, if we try terrorists we have to give them access to all evidence against them even if it is top secret. It isn’t good enough to share secret evidence with dedicated military defense lawyers who have the appropriate security clearance. We have to share it with the defendants themselves. Senator McCain’s sense of propriety demands no less.

Never mind that we have learned from experience that detainees can communicate with their fellow terrorists around the world under cover of attorney/client privilege by using treasonous or gullible private attorneys. This means that any secret information shared with a detainee is compromised. But what is national security when weighed in the balance against John McCain’s moral vanity?

The same calculus mandates that we expose CIA interrogators to liability for using any interrogation technique the “international community” might deem degrading. It isn’t good enough for interrogators to stop short of torture and McCain doesn’t want to decide what is good enough. He doesn’t want Congress to define by statute what Americans understand to be the limits of acceptable interrogation.

Those limits have to be as vague as possible so anti-Americans at home and abroad have every opportunity to claim we have violated them. We need to be sure that our officials can be hauled before the bar of justice to answer for the crime of trying hard and successfully to protect us. This may cost a few people their jobs, their savings, their reputations and even their freedom.

But John McCain will look virtuous and that’s what counts.

The stated justification for McCain’s exaggerated concern with terrorist rights is incandescently idiotic and impossible to take seriously. McCain and his merry band tell anyone who will listen that we have to adhere strictly to the most expansive interpretations of the Geneva Conventions because if we fail to do so our soldiers will be abused when they fall captive.

This defies rational response. McCain might as well be arguing that if we follow the course he proposes the Easter Bunny will bring us lots of treats. There is no Easter Bunny and we neither have nor ever will have any enemies that will be affected in the slightest by the finer points of our policies regarding detainees. Just what exactly will today’s enemies do differently if John McCain gets his way? Will they make sure the knife is sharp before they set it to an American neck? Will they make sure the spirit has departed before they desecrate and display a soldier’s body?

McCain offers one other argument in favor of letting the EUnicks and the other anti-Americans of the “international community” define our obligations under the Geneva Conventions. He says this is necessary for us to keep “the moral high ground.”

Here he moves beyond stupid into the realm of insult.

We have the moral high ground and we will keep it even if every resident of the Gitmo Club Fed mysteriously commits suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head while handcuffed to a chair. No other nation in the history of the world would have wasted any time worrying about the treatment of unlawful combatants who were unfortunate enough to be captured. Who has moral standing to criticize us? The British after South Africa, India and Palestine? The French after Algeria? The Germans? Our position at the apex of the moral pyramid in this fallen world is secure.

America’s characteristic concern with morality does us credit but it has to have limits. We all need to remember that the goal is to protect us from the terrorists not the other way around. Life isn’t a morality contest and purity makes a poor shield.

By opposing all vigorous interrogation McCain is seeking to discard a valuable source of intelligence at a time when intelligence is the key to our defense. This would put us all in increased danger but, no matter. It gives McCain a chance to remind everyone of his years as a POW which are the source of his only genuine claim to distinction. It lets him indulge his passion for preening. It makes him look good.

Time and again McCain has cheerfully traded virtue for the appearance of it. There doesn’t seem to be any depth of foolishness he won’t plumb if it gets him a kind word from the New York Times. This is chronic moral exhibitionism and it would be disabling for a President.

It is also disqualifying for a Republican presidential candidate. Moral exhibitionism is a characteristic disease of the left. Conservatives are accustomed to ridiculing leftists for their hollow self-congratulation in connection with issues as diverse as minimum wage laws and hate crimes legislation. They associate moral exhibitionism with their political enemies and they won’t accept it in a presidential candidate.

Without more conservative support than he is likely to get, McCain will sink without a trace in the Republican primaries. With a little help from his opponents, Republican voters will remember that McCain is the guy who had no problem compromising their safety and freedom for the sake of good press coverage. They will turn away from him in droves.

And it will be beautiful to watch.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2008; interrogation; mccain; politics; rino; terrorism
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To: ZULU
Even discussing this loathsome character is so repugnant that acceptable adjectives are inadequate, regardless of one's command of English.

So true! I'm constantly amazed that the majority of Americans don't find him downright loathsome.

21 posted on 09/20/2006 12:29:15 PM PDT by Socratic ("I'll have the roast duck with the mango salsa.")
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To: Dark Skies

McCain is as transparent as cheap toilet paper.


22 posted on 09/20/2006 12:31:53 PM PDT by hgro
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To: Ditto
Yea, good point. He's Carter without the religious angle. I think McKook got a little wacky when they had him in Vietnam. And, what ever happened to those stories about how he got better treatment than his fellow prisoners (implication that he gave info)? Did those rumors die a natural death?

In any event, I'd rather see Hillary than McKook. Hopefully, it won't come down to that.
23 posted on 09/20/2006 12:32:06 PM PDT by anton
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To: Dark Skies
If a team of geniuses sat down to design a man who should never be President of the United States they would come up with John McCain.

I wish that would fit in a tagline...I guess I'll just keep the one I have for now.

24 posted on 09/20/2006 12:34:09 PM PDT by xjcsa (John McCain: sacrificing the lives of American women and children to save American soldiers.)
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To: Dark Skies

Bump for a dead-on article that nails McCain.

And some great quips:


"If a team of geniuses sat down to design a man who should never be President of the United States they would come up with John McCain."

"...the two defining issues of his career, campaign finance “reform,” and the al Qaeda bill of rights."

"Time and again McCain has cheerfully traded virtue for the appearance of it."


25 posted on 09/20/2006 12:41:39 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: xjcsa

Yeah, I had the same thought.

Here's one you can have, if you want it:

"George Mason - Father of the US Bill of Rights. John McCain - Father of the Al Qaeda Bill of Rights"


26 posted on 09/20/2006 12:45:26 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Dark Skies

If the Republicans wish to win in '08, they'd better come up with something far better than John McPain!


27 posted on 09/20/2006 12:47:23 PM PDT by Paperdoll
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To: Dark Skies
McCain is damaged goods, as are all former POWs, no matter the length & condition of their captivities. Witness Admiral Stockdale, Medal of Honor recipient and American hero that he was (RIP). And McCain is no Stockdale. I served and interacted with several POWs in my Navy flying career -- most good, some bad, all quirky. McCain must never get his finger on the button; he is a tortured soul with huge anger management problems. Plus he's not very bright (5th from the bottom of his Naval Academy class).
28 posted on 09/20/2006 12:51:44 PM PDT by quark
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To: divine_moment_of_facts
What I don't get is why so many people feel he'll get the Republican Nomination. Why?

It's the old "It's his turn", ala Bob Dole in '96, thinking. I personally don't think he has a snowball's chance in Hell of winning the nomination after all the stunts he's pulled. As it is, unless he wins New Hampshire, he could be dropping out after the South Carolina primary. Anybody from the GOP base who still trusts him has to be as crazy as he is.

29 posted on 09/20/2006 12:54:09 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) ("By the time I'm finished with you, you're gonna wish you felt this good again" - Jack Bauer)
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To: dead
The principal goal of all his public acts is to showcase his exquisite decency

Charles H. Keating Jr., Chairman of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, always called McCain a decent guy.
30 posted on 09/20/2006 12:55:54 PM PDT by Beckwith (The dhimmicrats and liberal media have chosen sides and they've sided with the Jihadists.)
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To: Dark Skies

This is really good commentary. Puts McCain squarely in perspective.


31 posted on 09/20/2006 12:59:08 PM PDT by Graymatter (TV-free and clean for 3 years, 4 months.)
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To: Dark Skies
At last, somebody who puts into words what I have been seething about for years!

McCain is as much a disgrace as nearly every other Democrat Senator.

32 posted on 09/20/2006 1:01:40 PM PDT by Gritty (Time and again McCain has cheerfully traded virtue for the appearance of it - J. Peter Mulhern)
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To: Dark Skies

McCain cannot ever be trusted. He once was paid a pretty penny to be the feature speaker at a gala annual fund raising dinner for a local conservative political group of Pubs, and took the opportunity to lambast the group over its stand on so called homosexual rights. You can imagine how the local media had fun with it.


33 posted on 09/20/2006 1:04:43 PM PDT by kimoajax (Rack'em & Stack'em)
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To: Dark Skies
John McInsane is just a loathsome puke, more so than even Hitlery. At least with her and her fellow travelers we KNOW what they're up to.

McInsane is as we used to say in the olden days, "a snake" - period.

Furthermore, if his Granddaddy wasn't a big shot Admiral (Full IIRC), more-so than even his daddy the Admiral, that jackass would have been booted out of the USN on day two.

Then we have his Collaboration With The Enemy so he'd get medical treatment (isn't that Treason?), AND that he came out of the Hanoi Hilton weighing MORE than when he went in .... well that's for another day.

(of course he came back with a limp, but hey, War is hell) /s

34 posted on 09/20/2006 1:05:47 PM PDT by Condor51 ("Alot" is NOT a word and doesn't mean "many". It is 'a lot', two separate words.)
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To: Dark Skies

I can't understand why he supports our enemies?


35 posted on 09/20/2006 1:12:36 PM PDT by INSENSITIVE GUY
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To: dead; aculeus; Senator Bedfellow; Billthedrill; All
The principal goal of all his public acts is to showcase his exquisite decency.

To borrow an expression from Bill Buckley (if memory serves), a moral ham.

36 posted on 09/20/2006 1:18:19 PM PDT by dighton
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To: Dark Skies
The Real McCain

SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO"

SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO" Part II

John McCain Gets Soros Cash

John McCain Is No Hero

U.S. Sen. John McCain is no War Hero

John McCain: The Manchurian Candidate

JOHN MCCAIN, WARTS AND ALL

John McCain, you treasonous bastard, I challenge you or any of your traitorous cohorts...

McCain Is Booed by Labor Activists

McCain Rides to Kerry's Rescue: "John Kerry is Not Weak on Defense" (Today Show alert)

John McCain SCREAMS AT 9/11 FSA MEMBERS FOR OPPOSING HIS BILL TO GIVE AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS

John McCain's Skeleton Closet

A number of articles on McCain. (some the same as above)

37 posted on 09/20/2006 1:22:49 PM PDT by TigersEye (Visualize dead terrorists! (don't let the libs tell you it's against the Geneva Convention))
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To: anton
...what ever happened to those stories about how he got better treatment than his fellow prisoners (implication that he gave info)? Did those rumors die a natural death?

Check the first link in my list in post #37. The sources in it are hard to rebut. There are other links that address your question. If you have any problems with their veracity let me know. I'm not posting this to smear him just disseminating information.

38 posted on 09/20/2006 1:28:59 PM PDT by TigersEye (Visualize dead terrorists! (don't let the libs tell you it's against the Geneva Convention))
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To: Dark Skies
I think J. Peter Mulhern is Rush's nom de plume!
39 posted on 09/20/2006 1:29:41 PM PDT by synbad600
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To: Dark Skies

Excellent article, and thanks very much for posting it. Now to spread it around, heh heh...


40 posted on 09/20/2006 1:33:57 PM PDT by Tarantulas ( Illegal immigration - the trojan horse that's treated like a sacred cow)
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