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June 30, 2008 12:29 PM

Following Clark Comments, McCain Camp Launches "Truth Squad"

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Brian Montopoli
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John McCain
Yesterday on "Face The Nation," retired Gen. Wesley Clark, an advocate for Barack Obama, said, "I don't think riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to be president."

He was taking about presumptive GOP nominee John McCain, whom he had earlier complimented as "a hero to me and to hundreds of thousands of millions of others in the armed forces as a prisoner of war." Despite that service, Clark said, McCain "hasn't held executive responsibility."

"That large squadron in the Navy that he commanded wasn't a wartime squadron," Clark said. "[McCain] hasn't been there and ordered the bombs to fall." In another interview, Clark called McCain "untested and untried."

This morning, the McCain campaign held a conference call to respond to Clark's comments. The campaign said the purpose of the call was to launch the "McCain Truth Squad" – "a new group aimed at countering the recent attacks on John McCain's military record."

Sen. John Warner, POWs Col. Bud Day and Lt.Col. Orson Swindle, McCain foreign policy advisor Bud McFarland, and Carl Smith, a retired Navy pilot who served with McCain, participated in the call.

McCain spokesman Brian Rogers stopped short of calling on Obama to condemn Clark's remarks, though he said "it would be great" if Obama did. (Warner suggested that Obama apologize to McCain for Clark's comments.)

The participants in the call suggested that the Obama campaign was orchestrating comments of this type concerning McCain's record.

"If the opposing candidate doesn't really have experience or knowledge of depth in international affairs, then one approach can be, I suppose, to deny that Sen. McCain does," said McFarland.

"The Obama campaign seemed to be soliciting these kinds of attacks from surrogates," said Swindle.

"It's clear there's a pattern here," added Rogers. "It's not an isolated incident."

Invoked on the call were comments by senior Obama advisor Gen. Merrill A. McPeak, who said that McCain was a "skinny kid" after being released from a POW camp but has "done very well at the dinner table in Washington."

Day, who was a member of the Swift Boat Veterans For Truth, said that he is "well aware of what the commencement of these kind of personal attacks can lead to."

"John was slandered and reviled in the 2000 campaign in a way that denigrated his service enormously, and in my view was probably one of the reasons why he was not the President of the United States in 2000," he said.

Swindle suggested that comments about McCain's record were designed to confuse "those who do not know better" – among them the young voters who support Obama.

UPDATE: Obama just said this during a speech on patriotism in Independence, Missouri:

"For those who have fought under the flag of this nation – for the young veterans I meet when I visit Walter Reed; for those like John McCain who have endured physical torment in service to our country – no further proof of such sacrifice is necessary. And let me also add that no one should ever devalue that service, especially for the sake of a political campaign, and that goes for supporters on both sides. We must always express our profound gratitude for the service of our men and women in uniform. Period. Full stop."

And his campaign released this statement from spokesman Bill Burton:

"As he's said many times before, Senator Obama honors and respects Senator McCain's service, and of course he rejects yesterday's statement by General Clark."

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by caliguy55 July 2, 2008 5:30 PM EDT
These are John McCain''s own words spoken on msnbc.com:

%u201CI didn%u2019t really love America until I was deprived of her company.%u201D

See the video for yourself at:

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/06/22/mccains-unpatriotic-words-caught-on-tape/

Now, we see that Michelle Obama is just as patriotic as John McCain. Anyone who denies this after seeing it with their own eyes is denying reality.
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by ricknhouston July 2, 2008 4:01 AM EDT
appointment. McCain isn''''t my first choice but i respect his service and trust him. I do not trust obama.

Posted by patriot12436

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Tell me, Mr Patriot, which part of "his service" would you have us "honor" and "trust"? Would it be graduating 496 out of 500 from the Naval Academy? ... or maybe it was totaling out the 5 jet aircaraft we assigned to his to practice his "Top Gun" hot dogging tricks? ... or maybe it was the "wet start" of his A-4 on the flight deck of the U.S.S. Forrestall on July 29, 1967 that killed 132 sailors, blew up 13 jet aircraft, caused the ship to spend 14 months in dry dock to repair the 25 million dollars in damage? ... Or maybe your referring to allowing himself to be taken prisoner, behind enemy lines, after getting shot down on his very first mission following his ******* on the Forrestall? ... or was it the 82 video taped "confessions" he made for his "North Vietnamese Captors" after they learned he was the "Admiral''s Baby Boy"? Tell us which of these do you think we owe him our trust for!
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by ricknhouston July 2, 2008 3:46 AM EDT
Well, now I don''t know about any of the rest of you jakelgs, but as I recall there was this thing called "the code of military conduct" that most of us, who served in Nam, lived by. That code pretty much laid it all out on the line with the limits of what an American seviceman, especially an officer, could or would do if he found himself behind enemy lines and in danger of being taken prisoner. John McCain is a coward, a traitor, & a collaborator. On top of that he is solely responsible for sealing the fate of every American POW left behind by voting to seal the Congressional records for eternity, in 1993! He''s a scumbag of a human being and he is NOT a hero in my eyes! Can anyone say "Jessica Lynch" or "Pat Tillman" ....please don''t try to tell me that our government can''t and/or doesn''t make this kind of "hero" *** up to cover their butts!
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by arkyjeff July 2, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
As a citizen of Arkansas, let me say that I''m embarrased every time the media says that Clark is from MY state.
And people are trying to make a connection between "Swift Boat" Kerry to a man who was tortured for 5 years? If McCain can''t be President since he has no executive experience, then Obama has no claim whatever. But at least he has enough sense to distance himself from Clark.
The man has no tact, no truth, and no common sense. If he was ever under consideration for VP, he just blew it. For what? Did he gain something? He just made a complete "donkey" of himself.
If Obama wants him, he can have him. Best thing Clark can do is pack up and leave MY state to go to New York like that other piece of white trash from MY state, Bill "I never had *** with that woman" Clinton. Voted for him once, but not the second time, favorite son or not.
If people ask me, I tell them I''m from Tennesse.
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by dnsallday July 2, 2008 1:40 AM EDT
ow well.. as they say.. you are judged by the company you keep.

Posted by one-eyeninja at 04:05 PM : Jun 30, 2008
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That is right, you can and I guess that is why McCain is accepting huge donations from the Swift Boat liars and why he hired them for his nazi styled ''truth squad''. He doesn''t have to doubt that they are willing to lie through their teeth, it has been well documented.
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by dnsallday July 2, 2008 1:34 AM EDT
dont believe for a second that Obama didn''''t know what Wesley clark was up to. The reality will be this campaign that Obama''''s surrogates will
smear McCain, then Obama gets to come out and reject their statements and play himself off as this healer and unifier.
In a year from now if Obama is president, we will see Wesley Clark as Secretary of Defense or some high level cabinet postion. So Transparent.

Posted by ray4971 at 09:31 PM : Jun 30, 2008
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maybe he learned it from the Republicons, they have been doing it pretty successfully for years.

Did you forget one of your ''talking points'', you said he is transparant, and yet the other posters who get their info from multi millionaire talk show heads and saying he isn''t transparant enough.
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by rgrxx175 July 1, 2008 2:58 PM EDT
is the "Truth Squad" the same thing as vietnam veterans against john mccain?
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by mattcat25 July 1, 2008 12:02 PM EDT
%u201CSwift Boat%u201D and another Republican Election Attack Campaign?
Who would%u2019ve thought?
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by watcher269-2009 July 1, 2008 7:21 AM EDT
Didn''t Hitler do the same thing? Truth Squads - in order to only tell one sides Truth. Hmmm, Republican Truth - now that''s the Ultimate Oxymoron!
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by patriot12436 July 1, 2008 6:42 AM EDT
To all of you have never served or been a POW. Until you have been there you do not know what you are talking about. To compare being in a car wreck to an equivalency of a POW is absurd. Clark was out of line to talk about a fellow vetran that way, and who is he to talk . He was fired for *** up his command. Now he has switched to the enemy with hopes of a political appointment. McCain isn''t my first choice but i respect his service and trust him. I do not trust obama.
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