McCain Misunderstands the Meaning of Honor

Nothing in the presidential campaign so far has been as instructive as its swift descent into the politics of personal destruction. Although voters have probably heard little lately that they did not already know about Senator Barack Obama, they have learned something very important about Senator John McCain.
Back when this contest began, Mr. McCain expressed the desire for a different kind of campaign than we have seen in recent years. Rather than the old style of character-assassination politics perfected by his former nemesis Karl Rove to defeat him, Al Gore and John Kerry, the Arizona Republican urged a substantive debate and a fair comparison of public careers. He invited Mr. Obama to join him in a series of town hall meetings to discuss their competing visions of the nation’s future. He hoped to run “a respectful campaign focused on the issues and values that are important to the American people.”
That is what the man known for straight talk said he wanted. But it is no longer possible to assume that he meant it, even then. Now that he is losing, he has sunk into the same shameful conduct that he once professed to despise.
Entering the election’s final weeks, the rhetoric of the former maverick and his lipstick-toting pit bull, Governor Sarah Palin, has turned so ugly and inflammatory that their rallies have begun to sound like lynch mobs.
“Who is the real Barack Obama?” asked Mr. McCain at a rally in New Mexico—and didn’t correct a thug who yelled “Terrorist!” in response. “Kill him!” screamed the crowd at a rally in Florida after Ms. Palin smeared Mr. Obama for his supposed association with former Weather Underground bomber Bill Ayers. She didn’t object to the lynching cry, but went on to say: “I’m afraid [Obama] is someone who sees America as ‘imperfect enough’ to work with a former domestic terrorist who had targeted his own country.”
Senator Joseph Lieberman, the McCain surrogate from Connecticut, assures us that this is “all fair game,” a statement that would be surprising if it were not uttered by him. He was happy to accept Mr. Obama’s support when his own reelection was in jeopardy two years ago, and he is happy to help smear him today.
But is it fair game? Considering that Mr. Obama was a child when Mr. Ayers was involved in those bombings, and that he has forthrightly condemned the Weather Underground’s lethally insane conduct, it is neither fair nor germane.
It is somewhat less fair, for instance, than dredging up Mr. McCain’s old association with an international fascist outfit called the World Anti-Communist League. Back when he joined up with WACL, a quarter-century ago, the shadowy group was a haven for war criminals, drug smugglers and other miscreants from Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Mideast, promoting the ideology of the far right, supposedly to combat the Soviet foe. Among those involved in WACL were the fascist terrorists identified as responsible for bombings in Italy that had killed hundreds of innocent people.
Was Mr. McCain, then a political neophyte, responsible for the crimes of his associates in WACL? No, but he was an adult when he signed up, and he lent his prestige to them. He says he quit, but John Singlaub, the ultra-right former Army general who served as WACL’s American frontman for many years, doesn’t recall him resigning.
Then there is Mr. McCain’s former association with financial crook Charles Keating, who was not only a political supporter but a benefactor who brought Cindy McCain into his investments and bestowed free Caribbean vacations on the McCain family. Is it fair to revisit that old controversy, which the senator thinks he has expiated? Only because his campaign wants to distract the public with discussions of “character.”
What these concluding weeks have told us about the Republican candidate, to the shock and surprise of many of his admirers, is that he misunderstands the meaning of honor. Evidently he believes that the credit he accrued for suffering bravely for his country in Vietnam somehow licenses him to campaign as crudely and deceptively as he can, if that will help him to win. He seems not to realize that the respect he earned so many years ago requires him to uphold a higher standard of decency in politics.
A leader who doesn’t realize that honor can be lost as well as earned is a danger to himself and his country.
jconason@observer.com





















Lipstick toting pitbull? Those who decry the "politics of personal destruction" are usually the ones who engage in it.
Honor is doing the right thing when you can get away with doing the wrong thing and telling the truth, even when the truth goes against personal interests.
When your party has absolutely nothing to offer the American people but the same old bad ideas that got us into this mess in the first place, the obvious tactic is to change the subject. So-called conservatives have lost all credibility as responsible government overseers, have spent our nation into a giant fiscal hole, and sacrificed the lives of thousands in a mistaken war. All that's left now is to try to make people forget about thsi sorry record by lying about Barack Obama.
It's not going to work this time. The economy is too screwed up for a majority of voters to sanction this crap. I'm looking forward to seeing Sarah Palin return to the obscurity she deserves. At least she can blame her conduct on the empty space between her ears; McCain's excuse is much more sinister. Good riddance to these people and their disgraced party.
Honestly, Obama is looking more and more presidential as we get closer to November. It would be a sad day for America, if McInsane and Silly Sarah won with their 'Rovian Tactics-Strom's T. lackey.'
In any event, the debates were great. I cite the retired army man reaction to Obama's answer on foreign policy as proof, of an Obama's presidency.
We have to speak to our friends and enemies, in order to provide a safer America. The so-called 'Big Stick Policy' is not working anymore, we need more diplomacy.
It may not be fair to bring up McCain's quarter of century old relationship with the Anticommunist League but what about his relationship as recently as last November with domestic terrorist G. Gordon Liddy. He called him a good friend and said he was proud of him.
Mr. Conason -- what you fail to realize is that McCain's comment about running "a respectful campaign focused on the issues and values that are important to the American people" was predicated on you doing your job. Namely, examining the character, qualifications, positions, etc. of his opponent, Senator Obama. Since you and the rest of the Main Stream Media failed in this regard McCain has been forced to educate the American people himself.
Joe you are so correct. The McCain people especially Palin have no scruples. Palin is the last person to talk about having information on a canidate, when she won't talk to the media or answer questions and she is treated like cotton candy. I think McCain is selile, and I am not kidding I really think he has lost his mind, there was a time when I had a lot of respect for him. He has lost any respect I have ever had for him....
Ah baloney. Using the MSM cop out doesn't cut. Were you to take the MSM to task for soft balling Bush for most of his two terms after trying to gut and fry Clinton, I might agree. Bush who gets a pass on shredding the Constitution, Bush who gets a pass for trumping up a war against a sovereign nation, costing us 4,000 young men and women and thousands more with lifelong injuries, Bush who gets a pass for his policies for "free market" economy (code for allowing the rich to get more obscenely rich), . . . get the drift here? It's that same MSM swarming all over Gov. Palin in spite of her repetitive lies, character attacks, and false representations. The MSM follows the noise; driven by bottom line concerns for share, MSM offers the distortion not the news.
Joe is not the MSM. Not by a long shot. Not when his columns reek of substantive, factual material with sound conclusions, with evidence of critical thinking after reading, researching and reflection. But how would you know, MOMan? Are you capable of original thought? Can you write anything other than what you have read or heard? Joe can, so shut your pie hole and spare us your trite commentary.
Excellent article Joe, yet again! It is disgusting to know that even though you like others have put forth the truth regarding McCain and his incompetent running mates actions......it seems (yet again) that "ignorance is bliss" to some. I hate to believe that the vileness of the republican candidate's actions, which are blatantly in front of our face, is not enough for some to rightly judge these acts as "despicable".
My parents once told me before going off to college, that "lies/deceit" for some people, are unfortunately ingrained in the very fabric of their pitiful existence. So ingrained that "truth/honesty/integrity" are just words for them to use and not practice......my parents were right!
Some of the other bloggers who have negatively responded to your article must not know about the Keating 5 and WACL associates of McCain. As well as Palins husbands "membership" in a secessionist's group advocating Alaska's withdrawal from the union. Either each of you are "disgusting racist" which is not surprising, or you have developed an "ignorant shield" to the truth. Twenty six years in office and what has McCain done for the (not just Caucasians/his cronies) American people.....answer nothing.