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McCain Bashes Cheney Over Iraq Policy
The Politico ^ | January 24, 2007 09:46 AM EST | Roger Simon

Posted on 01/24/2007 11:45:44 AM PST by TexasCajun

With his presidential hopes tied to an administration whose Iraq policy he supports but cannot control, John McCain for the first time blamed Vice President Cheney for what McCain calls the "witch's brew" of a "terribly mishandled" war in which U.S. forces are on the verge of defeat.

McCain also for the first time opened the door to the possibility of a U.S. troop pullback to the borders of Iraq should the president's planned troop surge fail.

Although McCain had once lavished praise on the vice president, he said in an interview in his Senate office: "The president listened too much to the Vice President . . . Of course, the president bears the ultimate responsibility, but he was very badly served by both the Vice President and, most of all, the Secretary of Defense."

McCain added: "Rumsfeld will go down in history, along with McNamara, as one of the worst secretaries of defense in history." Donald Rumsfeld served as President Bush's secretary of defense from January 2001 to December 2006. Robert McNamara was Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.

McCain has long criticized Rumsfeld, but in July 2004 at a campaign rally in Lansing, Mich., McCain said he had "known and admired" Cheney for more than 20 years and described him as "one of the most capable, experienced, intelligent and steady vice presidents this country has ever had.''

But that was then and this is now, and now McCain is making clear his frustrations with the Bush administration, the Iraqi military and "bureaucratic resistance" in the Pentagon to a troop surge.

McCain said in the interview that the success of the American mission in Iraq "will be directly related to the ability of the Iraqi military to take up responsibilities. Their record is terrible." Also, he said, "There is still enormous bureaucratic resistance (to the troop surge) in the Pentagon, and it bothers me a great deal. The bureaucrats in the military are saying this is a terrible strain on the (National) Guard and the active duty forces, and it is. There is only one thing worse than an over-stressed military, and that's a defeated military. And we are on the verge of that."

McCain said that even the planned insertion of 21,500 new U.S. troops into Iraq, which he supports, may not succeed. "I don't know if this is enough troops or not," McCain said. "I can't guarantee success by doing this."

The Arizona Republican, whose 2008 presidential campaign is well under way even though he has not yet officially announced, is keenly aware of how his support for the Iraq war is making him increasingly unpopular.

"The irony of all this for me is that I am the guy that for three years -- more than three years -- has said, 'You don't have enough troops there! And you are not running this war right! And you've (ital) got (unital) to change!' " McCain said. "And now I find myself the object of scorn because I think we can't afford to leave."

But McCain also said a withdrawal of troops to the borders of Iraq could be an option if the troop surge fails.

"If this strategy doesn't succeed, we will have to devise another strategy," McCain said. "But I have to hasten to add there are no good options." One of those options, McCain said "is to withdraw to the borders (of Iraq) to try to keep other countries from interfering. Maintaining our bases in Kuwait and other places. There are a lot of scenarios." But he also said the current troop surge strategy "has to be given time."

McCain's support for the Iraq war is unpopular with Democrats and Independents and is losing support within his own party, including among some of his fellow Republican senators. Sen. Chuck Hagel, Neb., has called the troop surge "the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam, if it's carried out."

Without naming names, McCain said, "It is ironic that many of my colleagues who are now wavering were those who were down the line in support (of the war) and would come back from Iraq saying that everything is fine and the troops are wonderful and it's the media (that is the problem). And I came back from my first trip saying, 'You better get more boots on the ground! You better change this.' Now I am (ital) hung (unital) with it. It's fascinating!"

"Life isn't fair, as Jack Kennedy said," McCain added with his typical mordancy.

McCain will almost certainly announce his presidential candidacy soon, but he said, "This whole Iraq situation has really diverted most of my attention."

In the primaries, McCain is in danger of being whipsawed between Republican conservatives who think he is not really one of them and Republican centrists who are opposed to the war.

"There are still some elements of the party that are very skeptical about me," McCain acknowledged. "I think also, even amongst Republicans, there is a real concern about my position on the war in Iraq."

He did, however, give a peek at his game plan to gain the White House. "Most people in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Michigan, Arizona, people around the country know me rather well," he said. "It's not as if I am a blank slate out there. Most of them, I think, have confidence that I have the experience, knowledge and background that, even though they disagree with me on a specific issue, they think I will do the right thing. Or at least what I believe is right."


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2faced; badtemper; edgeofthecliff; grrrraaaaaarrggghhhh; insaneone; jerk; loon; maniac; mccain; mccuckoo; mcinsane; mcpain; mcvain; mecain; nevergetmyvote; notwithmynuke; offhismeds; onemaddude; presidentialdreams; scum; unstable
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To: TexasCajun

McCain= McPain! Get rid of the this Jerk, Arizona!!!


41 posted on 01/25/2007 4:44:47 AM PST by texson66 ("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
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To: Joe Boucher
You don't have to go back that far.....

Ron Brown, comes to mind. And remember Fort Marcy Park?

42 posted on 01/25/2007 4:51:45 AM PST by Osage Orange ("The man who most vividly realizes a difficulty is the man most likely to overcome it.")
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To: Osage Orange

While both of those are pretty much assumed, the panther deal is a fact.
I agree with ya though.


43 posted on 01/25/2007 5:00:14 AM PST by Joe Boucher (an enemy of islam)
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To: Joe Boucher

I know that bitch very well. She is satan's daughter. DO NOT underestimate the evil of osama... he is a wahabi raised terrorist in a $2500.00 Italian suit!

LLS


44 posted on 01/25/2007 5:07:40 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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To: ClaireSolt
Oh, you want to repress the Americans to accomodate Cubans in the name of stabiity. PU. That stinks

Cuba under Castro is not a significant strategic problem for the US, the ongoing upsurge of Socialism in Central and South America is. Want to give rising tide of left-wing leaders a few tens of millions more supporters and an extra decade or two in office? Hand over the post-Communist transition in Cuba to the more radical members of the exile community.

45 posted on 01/25/2007 6:24:52 AM PST by M. Dodge Thomas
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To: PhiKapMom

McCuckoo.


46 posted on 01/25/2007 6:26:13 AM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: M. Dodge Thomas

That is even worse. Treat 11 million cubans as pawns in international geopolitics. I sure hope your state department days are past.


47 posted on 01/25/2007 1:00:30 PM PST by ClaireSolt (Have you have gotten mixed up in a mish-masher?)
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To: TexasCajun

Just walk away, McCain
You won't see me elect you my Prez


48 posted on 01/25/2007 1:01:42 PM PST by RockinRight (To compare Congress to drunken sailors is an insult to drunken sailors. - Ronald W. Reagan)
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To: LibLieSlayer

"I still will NEVER vote for this loon!"

Have you any substantive comments about this Senator's Iraq views--the subject of the article?


49 posted on 01/25/2007 1:07:01 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: truth_seeker

No, I do not need to. The fact that this man is mentally disturbed has been well known for many years. Whenever he raises his voice, I listen. It is the prudent thing to do when such a dangerous man seeks the highest office in the world.

LLS


50 posted on 01/25/2007 1:49:07 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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To: ClaireSolt
That is even worse. Treat 11 million cubans as pawns in international geopolitics. I sure hope your state department days are past.

Just as bad, or worse: treating 11 million Cubans as pawns in US domestic politics.

I'll be delighted as the next guy when Castro - and communism - are gone from Cuba.

But I think the overriding US goal should be the the establishment of a stable, democratic government there, and that a lot of the likely political program of the more radical exiles want would almost certainly end up making that more difficult to achieve.

51 posted on 01/25/2007 3:12:51 PM PST by M. Dodge Thomas
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To: LibLieSlayer

"The fact that this man is mentally disturbed has been well known for many years."

If it were truly "well known" I doubt he would fare so well in national polls.


52 posted on 01/25/2007 4:47:41 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: Joe Boucher

Enough smoke surrounds the Clinton's to assume many fires.....


53 posted on 01/25/2007 5:06:44 PM PST by Osage Orange ("The man who most vividly realizes a difficulty is the man most likely to overcome it.")
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To: TexasCajun

Further evidence that his face cancer has spread to his brain.


54 posted on 01/25/2007 5:09:03 PM PST by jimbo123
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To: Osage Orange

nice way to turn a phrase and I agree,

Meaning no disrespect, Are you an Osage Indian?


55 posted on 01/26/2007 2:52:50 AM PST by Joe Boucher (an enemy of islam)
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To: truth_seeker

Since Freeper eye witnesses worked for him in 2000, personally witnessed emotional rage and outbursts and posted about them here years ago, I think that this "fact" in unquestionable. Support who you wish to support, but attacking Republican Conservative voters will win you no converts!

Good Luck with Senator "Campaign Finance Reform"!

LLS


56 posted on 01/26/2007 4:21:10 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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To: Joe Boucher
I live in Osage Co, OK..which is the Osage Indian rez...but I'm actually part Citizen Potawatomi.

Megwetch, ( means thanks/goodbye...)

57 posted on 01/27/2007 7:16:04 AM PST by Osage Orange ("The man who most vividly realizes a difficulty is the man most likely to overcome it.")
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