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A Harvard Trial Lawyer for McCain (By William A. Jacobson)
Endorsement | 03 November 2008 | By William A. Jacobson

Posted on 11/03/2008 7:23:54 AM PST by NYC_BULLMOOSE

A Harvard Trial Lawyer for McCain By William A. Jacobson

I would seem to fit the profile of a Barack Obama supporter. For over 20 years I represented investors against brokerage firms. Now I teach at an Ivy League law school. And I went to Harvard Law School. Yet I wholeheartedly support John McCain.

Why would a Harvard-educated, Ivy League-teaching, plaintiff-representing trial lawyer support John McCain? What follows will not make me popular at my upcoming 25th law school reunion, but some things need to be said.

Electing a President is a hiring decision, where the stakes are who will best preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. We forget that our legal system does not exist in a vacuum. Our constitutional and political rights can exist only if this nation is safe. Whether I agree with John McCain on each and every issue makes no difference to me. John McCain gets my vote as the person who will keep this country safe, so that we have the luxury of arguing with one another.

First and foremost, John McCain is the real thing. He reminds me of many of the most effective lawyers I have dealt with in my career. He's not polished. His ties don't quite fit. He is smart, but he didn't have good grades because he couldn't sit still in class. His clients don't have a lot of money. And sometimes his syntax is not quite right.

But John McCain is a scrappy fighter. He's the opponent who just won't quit even when things look bleak. The guy who runs circles around the Harvard lawyers, who takes the seemingly impossible case, and through sheer determination brings home the verdict. He is the guy you want on your side in good times, and more importantly, in bad times. If I were on trial for my life, I would hire John McCain as my lawyer.

And John McCain sticks around long enough to make a difference. He had a distinguished 22-year career in the Navy. He could have left the Hanoi Hilton early, but he didn't. I don't know if I would have had the strength to say no to early release from a prisoner of war camp, but John McCain did have that strength.

John McCain carried his fight to the United States Senate, where for over two decades he has fought battle after battle with both political parties on some of the hardest issues confronting the nation. John McCain put country before career in supporting the surge in Iraq. On some of these issues I have agreed with John McCain, and on others not. But what is important to me is that John McCain has proven over time that he is his own man. What you see is what you get, and he will be there for the long haul.

Barack Obama also reminds me of many lawyers I have dealt with in my career. He's the smooth talking lawyer on TV who will get you "the settlement you deserve." But he has no credibility where it counts because he hasn't beaten the insurance companies at trial. He is a paper lawyer who fools only his own clients. So Barack Obama can promise "tough diplomacy" with the likes of Iran, but he hasn't fought the tough fights that would cause dictators and tyrants to take him seriously.

Barack Obama also is the deep thinker who ponders great things. And the thing that Barack Obama seems to ponder most is his own greatness. He doesn't write biographies, he writes only autobiographies. He gives speeches which he declares to be historic. He recognizes his place in history long before he has created history. This nation is but a stage upon which Barack Obama creates his life story, and it's all about him.

Yet Barack Obama has never been in one place long enough to make a real difference, or to fight the hard fights. He was a community activist for a few years, then a law student, then in private practice for not too long, then a state senator for not too long, then a United States Senator for not too long. The paint was barely dry in his Senate office when he began running for President. Barack Obama's career is a series of not-too-long positions, each one more grand than the one before it.

Yet what great achievement has Barack Obama obtained other than his own political advancement? What historic law did he author, what historic court case did he argue, what historic battle did he fight, what cause greater than himself warranted more than a passing interest in his historic life? If my life were on the line, I wouldn't hire Barack Obama as my lawyer. I'd be concerned that he'd be up late at night working on a draft of his book about how my case affected his life.

Barack Obama loves this country, in his own words, because nowhere else could his story be possible. John McCain loves this country just because. And that's why I'll vote for John McCain.

-- Andrew J. Lyons III Indiana University | Bloomington Kelley School of Business | Hutton Honors College (847) 287-6679


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: election; mccain
A Harvard-trained trial lawyer, endorses MCCain and lays into Obama but good...

Consider distributing via email to Independent and UN-decided Voters, please.

My Favorite Paragraph:

Barack Obama also reminds me of many lawyers I have dealt with in my career. He's the smooth talking lawyer on TV who will get you "the settlement you deserve." But he has no credibility where it counts because he hasn't beaten the insurance companies at trial. He is a paper lawyer who fools only his own clients. So Barack Obama can promise "tough diplomacy" with the likes of Iran, but he hasn't fought the tough fights that would cause dictators and tyrants to take him seriously.

Barack Obama also is the deep thinker who ponders great things. And the thing that Barack Obama seems to ponder most is his own greatness. He doesn't write biographies, he writes only autobiographies. He gives speeches which he declares to be historic. He recognizes his place in history long before he has created history. This nation is but a stage upon which Barack Obama creates his life story, and it's all about him.

1 posted on 11/03/2008 7:23:55 AM PST by NYC_BULLMOOSE
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE

YESSSSS! Only one beef, why did he wait until now to give the endorsement. Still, THANKS! Great read.


2 posted on 11/03/2008 7:30:49 AM PST by beagleone (Stand up and fight. America is worth fighting for. Nothing is inevitable here. We never give up.)
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To: beagleone

I think I read that endorsement here a couple of weeks ago.


3 posted on 11/03/2008 7:34:45 AM PST by Doug TX
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE

Great endorsement. He articulated the greatest of contrasts between the two candidates in relatively few words.


4 posted on 11/03/2008 7:37:19 AM PST by CASchack
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To: Doug TX

Whoops, sorry stand corrected. Boy, its easy to miss stuff here....


5 posted on 11/03/2008 7:37:42 AM PST by beagleone (Stand up and fight. America is worth fighting for. Nothing is inevitable here. We never give up.)
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE

It sure looks McCain is the street fighter where Obama is the crybaby trantrum thrower.


6 posted on 11/03/2008 7:43:01 AM PST by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE
Yet what great achievement has Barack Obama obtained other than his own political advancement? What historic law did he author, what historic court case did he argue, what historic battle did he fight, what cause greater than himself warranted more than a passing interest in his historic life? If my life were on the line, I wouldn't hire Barack Obama as my lawyer. I'd be concerned that he'd be up late at night working on a draft of his book about how my case affected his life.

Ouch.

7 posted on 11/03/2008 7:48:48 AM PST by redgirlinabluestate
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To: Doug TX

You’re right but this column is worth repeating for those who missed it the first time.


8 posted on 11/03/2008 7:49:14 AM PST by omega4412
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE
Barack Obama also is the deep thinker who ponders great things. And the thing that Barack Obama seems to ponder most is his own greatness. He doesn't write biographies, he writes only autobiographies. He gives speeches which he declares to be historic. He recognizes his place in history long before he has created history.

A legend in his own mind.
9 posted on 11/03/2008 7:51:36 AM PST by snowrip (Liberal? YOU ARE A SOCIALIST WITH NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT.)
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To: snowrip

A legend in his own mind.””

Alot like Bradd Pitt.


10 posted on 11/03/2008 7:53:39 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE
“John McCain carried his fight to the United States Senate, where for over two decades he has fought battle after battle with both political parties on some of the hardest issues confronting the nation. John McCain put country before career in supporting the surge in Iraq. On some of these issues I have agreed with John McCain, and on others not. But what is important to me is that John McCain has proven over time that he is his own man. What you see is what you get, and he will be there for the long haul.”
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John is not polished or a tremendous orator.

Obama is a front man. The glib glamorous one with a good con scheme. All show no substance.

THE POWER IS IN THE HANDS OF WHO GOT HIM THERE. SAUDI ARABIA? MAYBE ... SOROS ... MAYBE... BUFFETT ... MAYBE. THE COMMUNIST PARTY ... LIKELY.

WHOMEVER IT IS ... THEY ARE NOT FOR AMERICA.

Power is sought and will be wielded with a tyrannical hand. MO

11 posted on 11/03/2008 8:04:03 AM PST by geologist (The only answer to the troubles of this life is Jesus. A decision we all must make.)
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To: NYC_BULLMOOSE

Great post....Smart trial lawyer!!


12 posted on 11/03/2008 9:16:42 AM PST by MaineConservative (Obama - a new word for Anti-American)
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