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Obama Disowns Critique of McCain's Military Record

Obama Disowns Critique of McCain's Military Record

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., stands onstage as he is introduced to speak at the Truman Memorial Building in Independence, Mo., on Monday, June 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Associated Press

July 01, 2008

HARRISBURG, PA – Democrat Barack Obama rejected a retired general’s suggestion that Republican John McCain’s military experience didn’t necessarily qualify him to be president, as GOP surrogates lined up to label the remarks indecent and disrespectful.

A day after retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark, now an Obama supporter, discussed McCain’s experience as a Navy pilot and prisoner of war in Vietnam on a Sunday talk show, his remarks set off the pattern that has become familiar from innumerable earlier flaps over surrogate remarks during the presidential election year: The candidates, Obama and McCain, took the high road while the bare-knuckled language was left to their surrogates.

At a news conference here Monday, McCain himself said of Clark’s comment, “That kind of thing is unnecessary” and distracts from real pocketbook issues voters care about.

About the same time, Obama told an audience in Independence, Mo., that McCain had “endured physical torment in service to our country” and “no one should ever devalue that service, especially for the sake of a political campaign, and that goes for supporters on both sides.”

The latest dustup began on CBS’”Face the Nation.” Clark, the former supreme commander of NATO under Bill Clinton, said McCain’s military service was not the same as executive experience.

“In the matters of national security policy making, it’s a matter of understanding risk,” Clark said “It’s a matter of gauging your opponents, and it’s a matter of being held accountable. John McCain’s never done any of that in his official positions. I certainly honor his service as a prisoner of war. He was a hero to me and to hundreds of thousands and millions of others in the armed forces, as a prisoner of war.

“He has been a voice on the Senate Armed Services Committee and he has traveled all over the world, but he hasn’t held executive responsibility,” Clark said. “That large squadron in the Navy that he commanded – that wasn’t a wartime squadron.”

Clark has said as much before, but drew little notice. CBS moderator Bob Schieffer cited Clark’s earlier remarks and noted that Obama hadn’t had those experiences either nor had he ridden in a fighter plane and been shot down. “Well, I don’t think riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to be president,” Clark replied.

Clark stood by his remarks Monday. He issued a statement commending McCain’s military service but insisting that his criticism stood.


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    amf85

    about 1 month ago

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    mlsdgs, Clark doesn't deny--and in fact commends--McCain's courage, devotion, and the contributions he has made. He merely disputes (correctly, as far as I can tell) its relevance to executive level war making/national security decisions. This is very on target. Don't let the spin doctors get to you.
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    mlsdgs

    about 1 month ago

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    Wesley Clark clearly is using any and all opportunities to propel himself into the spot light after a very poor public showing in other election matters. Pity he would target McCain who has given so much for a country who are grateful. Once again, he is off target
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    amf85

    about 1 month ago

    290 comments

    That was sarcasm by the way, just in case it didn't come through :D The idiotic lying and posturing going on by both sides, including Obama's "campaign of change" continues to amuse and depress me at the same time.
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    amf85

    about 1 month ago

    290 comments

    Dammit Clark! McCain is a VETERAN and a former POW! If he says his experience in the Navy lets him walk on water, then HE WALKS ON WATER! If he says that squadron command gives him executive experience on a national level, then we might as well just make him President right now! Sheesh! Trying to accurately and truthfully analyze McCain's experience...you should be ashamed of yourself!

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