Posted on 02/21/2008 6:27:02 PM PST by Kurt Evans
John McCain can deny the latest allegations all he wants. He can try to push back by blaming everything on the New York Times. And he can state, as he did Thursday morning, that in his 50 years of public service, he has never violated the public trust.
Oh, really?
How about back in 1974 when then Commander John McCain--fresh off his 5½ years as a POW in North Vietnam--was given his first command in Jacksonville, Florida?
McCain, according to Robert Timberg in his book, The Nightingale's Song, was transferred to Jacksonville as the executive officer of Replacement Air Group 174. A few months later, he assumed command of the RAG, which trained pilots and crews for carrier deployments. The assignment was controversial, some calling it favoritism, a sop to the famous son of a famous father and grandfather, since he had not first commanded a squadron, the usual career path.
While Executive Officer and later as Squadron Commander, the married McCain used his authority to arrange frequent flights that allowed him to carouse with subordinates and "engage in extra-marital affairs."
This was a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice rules against adultery and fraternization with subordinates. But, as with all his other past behaviors, McCain was never penalized; instead he always got away with his transgressions.
Timberg wrote, "Off duty, usually on routine cross-country flights to Yuma and El Centro, John started carousing and running around with women. To make matters worse, some of the women with whom he was linked by rumor were subordinates ... At the time the rumors were so widespread that, true or not, they became part of McCain's persona, impossible not to take note of."
In early 1977, Admiral Jim Holloway, Chief of Naval Operations, had to deal with the embarrassment caused by McCains behavior. So the Admiral transferred McCain from his command position "to Washington as the number-two man in the Navy's Senate liaison office. McCain was promptly given total control of the office. It wasn't long before the "fun loving and irreverent" McCain had turned the liaison office into a "late-afternoon gathering spot where senators and staffers, usually from the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees, would drop in for a drink and the chance to unwind."
ETHICS COMPLAINT OVER ATTACKING A GRIEVING WOMAN
In 1984, as a Member of the House of Representatives, John McCain gave a speech in Congressman Duncan Hunters San Diego district.
At the end of the speech a woman approached Representative McCain and introduced herself as the wife of a Marine pilot shot down and still missing in Southeast Asia. She asked Congressman McCain if he could help her find information on her husbands case.
Eyeing the attractive woman, the married McCain replied, Why dont you ride with us and have dinner?
Congressman Hunter and an aide sat in the front seat of the car, McCain and this woman in the back, as they drove to Hunters house. Not long into the short ride, McCain ran his hand up the womans skirt. Stunned, she pushed him away and resisted his advances. He continued trying to grab her, even after she moved as far away from him as possible.
As this time, McCains wife, Cindy, was pregnant.
Disgusted over his behavior she left as soon as they arrived at Duncan Hunters place. She promptly told the two Vietnam veterans who had originally encouraged her to try to see McCain about her missing husbands case that night.
Years later a Senate Ethics Committee complaint was filed over this incident. In that complaint, the woman was quoted as saying that Congressman McCain used unreasonable force in a hostile manner. But the Senate Committee, then chaired by Mitch McConnell, claimed not to have jurisdiction over a matter that took place when McCain was in the House.
DR. JACK WHEELERS CLAIMS
Dr. Jack Wheeler, who The Wall Street Journal called "the originator of the Reagan Doctrine," recently posted several columns about McCain. In one of them--weeks before the New York Times ran the explosive revelations about Vicki Iseman and McCain--Dr. Wheeler wrote, McCain has been having affairs with three women, one of whom I know the name of.
In his latest piece, he wrote of how the Democrats will attack McCain systematically in the fall, bleeding him drip by drip: Then the identities of the women lobbyists with whom he has been cheating on his blonde rich wife will be known by early October.
CONCLUSION:
Senator McCain used his wife today to finesse the issue of his alleged philandering. He used her to deny that anything bad is going on. He wouldnt disappoint me or our children. Those words came from her--not from his mouth. He is being extra careful about denying his affairs.
His press conference in Toledo was similar to Gary Harts back in 1987 when he dared the media to find any examples of his philandering. Not much later came the now-infamous picture of Hart and Donna Rice on the Monkey Business.
McCain has similarly thrown down the gauntlet and denied ever violating the public trust.
Well, well see now if the heretofore friendly-to-McCain media will try to prove him a liar.
“LeBoutillier endorsed MCain in 2000.”
Are you sure about that?
Also, LeBoutilier might have found out about this AFTER 2000.
Anyway, I hope the truth comes out, whatever it is.
Ah, but he was still lacking the experience and schooling normally required for such a post.
Did the author bother to provide any evidence or look into the fact HOW he did his job? Did he make a mess out of it?
When you are son of US Admiral, NO MATTER WHAT, whatever job he gets, someone somewhere who didn’t get it, would claim nepotism.
Is it too late for Mitt to jump back in?
John McCain is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I;ve ever known in my life.
Bennett Marco
THREE affairs at age 72? I wanna be like him when I grow up.
The buffoon LeBoutillier also said (when he was in Congress during the Reagan years) in an interview that he’d give up his seat (he was in office for two years) if he were asked to join the band the Eagles.
Another person I wish was still runningDuncan Hunter. Sigh.
You and a lot of us.
I have known sons of Generals, who know and respect that any misbehavior on their part reflects on their father also.
You are that correct in that there are plenty of people resent privileged and spoiled kids, taking advantage of their position.
Seems to me, that McLame falls into the latter.
I have met a bunch of Navy pilots at CAF affairs and none has had a good opinion of his flying or leadership.
A vote for McRino is a false mandate for McShamnesty
Oh.........that’s right......you love illegal invaders and the employers who illegally hire them.
He is. In fact, another conservative GOP Congressman from California has stuff on him. Former Congressman I should say. Just wait and be patient.
Vote for Mike Huckabee in the primaries.
Send a message to the GOP elites that we are sick of liberals, even if they are REPUBLICAN liberals, like McCain.
I heard a couple of McCain’s colleagues say on the radio that he went against the leadership, when the Republicans had the majority, including the culture issues.
IF McCain does end up being the nominee, you can always vote for him in the General Election, but in the meantime, vote for Huckabee in the primaries.
Novice!
B Juan?
We should be thinking ahead for 2012 | |
These candidates all have Rs | |
at the end of their names | |
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Congressman | Earl Blumenauer |
Congressman | Rick Boucher |
Senator | Barbara Boxer |
Senator | Thomas R. Carper |
Congresswoman | Kathy Castor |
Congressman | Ben Chandler |
Congresswoman | Emanuel Cleaver |
Congressman | Jim Cooper |
Congressman | Bud Cramer |
Congressman | Henry Cuellar |
Congressman | Sam Farr |
Congressman | Bob Filner |
Congressman | Steny Hoyer |
Congresswoman | Marcy Kaptur |
Senator | Amy Klobuchar |
Congressman | Brad Miller |
Congressman | George Miller |
Congressman | Jerrold Nadler |
Congressman | James Oberstar |
Congressman | John Olver |
Congressman | Ed Pastor |
Congressman | Ed Perlmutter |
Senator | Mark L. Pryor |
Senator | John D. Rockefeller |
Congressman | Dutch Ruppersberger |
Senator | Ken Salazar |
Congressman | John Salazar |
Senator | Charles E. Schumer |
Congresswoman | Carol Shea-Porter |
Congressman | Heath Shuler |
Congresswoman | Louise Slaughter |
Congressman | Vic Snyder |
Congressman | John Tanner |
Congresswoman | Ellen Tauscher |
Congressman | Gene Taylor |
Senator | Jon Tester |
Congressman | Anthony Weiner |
Congressman | Robert Wexler |
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What a confidence inspiring story. You do have to take LeBoutillier with a grain of salt, but McCain has been a buffoon as long as I can remember.
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