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John McCain Completely Humiliates Himself Defending his Benghazi Obama Witch Hunt
By: Jason EasleyNov. 25th, 2012more from Jason Easley
John McCain went on the friendly airwaves of Fox News Sunday, and proceeded to completely embarrass himself with a factually inaccurate and desperate attempt to further his Benghazi witch hunt.
Here is the video:
Transcript via Fox News Sunday:
WALLACE: The director of national intelligence now says that he was responsible for watering down, editing, the talking points that U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice used when she went on those five Sunday talk shows — here’s the picture, the famous picture of it — to talk about Benghazi. But you say that a few days before his office said they were responsible for editing the talking points, that in a closed-door hearing, the head of intelligence, James Clapper, told you and other senators he didn’t know who was responsible.
Question — two questions: where does the investigation stand? And how do you get to the bottom of it?
MCCAIN: Well, it is like any other — assuming the proportions of any other major scandal in this town, there are many layers to the onion, there’s all kinds of questions that have been raised. The most recent is the one you mentioned. I saw the director of national intelligence say he didn’t know where these talking points were edited and now he’s saying he did it. We’ll be interested how that — all that transpired. But, the biggest aspect of the whole thing is, it has to be really looked into is why there was such a failure on the part of the administration in light of events, the attack — the two attacks on our embassy, the assassination attempt on the British ambassador. They closed their consul. All these long train of events that made our consulate in Benghazi a death trap. And then during that, why didn’t we have military capabilities close by, especially on September 11th?
WALLACE: Is there anything that ambassador rice can do to change your mind?
MCCAIN: Sure. She can — I’d give everyone the benefit of explaining their position and the actions that they took. I’d be glad to have the opportunity to discuss these issues with her. Why did she say that — why did she say that al Qaeda has been decimated in her statement here on this program?
Al Qaeda hasn’t been decimated. They’re on the rise. They are all over Iraq. Their training camps are in Libya. They are all over Syria. They are on the rise everywhere in the Middle East. So, there’s a lot of questions that we have for Ambassador Rice and she would — I’m sure that I’ll have the opportunity to discuss this with her.
WALLACE: But you are saying that she could conceivably get your vote for secretary of state?
MCCAIN: I think she deserves the ability and the opportunity to explain herself and her position, just as she said. But, she’s not the problem. The problem is the president of the United States, who, on — in a debate with Mitt Romney, said that he had said it was a terrorist attack. He hadn’t. In fact that night on “60 Minutes”, he said they didn’t know what kind of an attack it was and continued to say –
WALLACE: He didn’t say that night. He said in an interview with “60 Minutes”, which we didn’t see until –
MCCAIN: We didn’t see until after the election, I’m sure, that it was such an inconsequential statement, that it didn’t deserve the attention of the American people before the election.
After weeks of telling the nation that Susan Rice was the problem with Benghazi, McCain has now hopped on board with those in his party who are hoping to use Benghazi as a reason to impeach President Obama. McCain’s attacks on Amb. Rice were completely demolished by a CBS News report confirming that it was the Director of National Intelligence who removed the al-Qaeda references from Susan Rice’s talking points, so he took to Fox News floundering and desperately looking for anything to keep his scandal alive.
What else outside desperation could explain McCain’s claim that al-Qaeda is on the rise?
An August report from the State Department found that al-Qaeda is on the decline. Earlier in the year, a study by the Rand Corporation found that, “Al Qaeda’s operational capabilities have been reduced. The architects of 9/11 have been captured or killed. Al Qaeda today is far more decentralized than it was ten years ago and far more dependent on its autonomous field commands, its affiliates, its allies, and its ability to inspire homegrown terrorists.”
Except for pulling it out of his backside in order to justify his political witch hunt, what information does McCain have to support his claim that al-Qaeda is on the rise?
As Rachel Maddow put it, McCain is the Republican’s foreign policy expert because there really is no one else. The Republican Party as a whole is completely tainted by the foreign policy blunders of the Bush years, which McCain has been able to withstand because he had an undeserved and media created reputation as foreign policy expert long before George W. Bush.
John McCain’s level of foreign policy incompetence is only matched by his ego. The genius of John McCain’s phony foreign policy is that on the surface he sounds like he knows what he is talking about. Unless the audience is aware of the facts, they have no idea that McCain has no clue what is doing. As long as as there are Sunday morning shows willing to put him on the air, John McCain will continue to humiliate himself every time he discusses foreign policy.
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stumptownhero
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 3:40 pm
Annnnn when the GOP whiffs on this attack like they did on Fast and Furious what then? Will the Sunday shows continue to pimp the liars as credible spokespersons for the loyal opposition? Well of course they will because 47% of this country is afflicted with authoritarianism and too wedded to ideology to care about facts.
To hell with the truth it’s all about ratings!
Ann Anon
Nov. 27th, 2012 at 11:41 pm
John McCain would do well to read this and then speak the truth for a change. He now has three people seeking any kind of mighty investigation to discredit the president. SOUR GRAPES,John. Shame! I see you and Lindsey Graham have brought another sheep into the fold. That’s three. Why do you three not just do the country’s business. You would all do well to read this:
security.blogs.cnn.com/20...
as would every American. There were calls for assistance by various agencies. There was much confusion. I only wish you three could have been there in the middle of it all so that you would have first-hand proof of what happened.
Reynardine
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 3:41 pm
JOHN McCAIN:
OUT TO LUNCH
OFF TO SEE NILE
WON’T BE BACK
Maranon
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 4:14 pm
John McCain go back to your nap…
Continue to enjoy Cindy’s millions and your free lunch for life and pension from the senate.
You have been sucking off the government since you were born, never had any other job than government
and the only thing you do is bad mouth the very entity that has given you so much.
Your claim that the “government is broken”, you have been part of that problem for the past many years and done nothing to improve the situation. Quit being a road block to progress and do the right thing for once.
Orinda Spence
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 4:18 pm
McCain is soooo bitter that he lost that election. It’s a terrible burden to carry that much “baggage”. The poor old codger must be just plain worn out from the weight of his bitterness and untruths.
DobieTracker
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 11:09 pm
I really think that rather than being bitter about losing to Obama in 2008, what is really bothering him is the humilation he has suffered (and guilt) for bringing Sarah Palin onto his stage AND HAVING HER TAKE HIS CAMPAIGN AWAY FROM HIM AND BEING TOO MUCH OF A COWARD TO STOP HER !
McCain stated (in the movie Game Change) when Schmidt told him just how rogue Palin was and that he “could not control her”, asking McCain to speak to her and McCain replied, ” She might turn on me.”
McCain does not have the balls to handle Sarah Palin when she took over his campaign and now he is trying to look like a “real man” by trying to blame Rice–thus making Obama –at least in McCain’s mind–look as bad with Rice as he looked with Palin. Failing that calling for impeachment is just his desperation showing.
McCain has NEVEr been a hero ! Being taken prisoner and surviving the camp does NOT make you a hero because he HAD NO CHOICE IN THE MATTER. McCain did not show bravery and courage in the face of danger, he only managed to survive and I have heard he managed that due to his complicity with the enemy. He was a reckless stupid pilot who damaged more than an acceptable number of very expensive aircraft and HAS AT NO TIME IN HIS STUPID LIFE DONE ANYTHING THAT WOULD SINCERELY MAKE IS FATHER PROUD OF HIM.
McCain is now and always has been a COWARD and his being afraid of Palin and now projecting his own faults onto Obama is just the desperation of an old man who can’t let go because he has not yet achieved anything in his life to be truly proud of.
He keeps “hanging in there” hoping he can produce some sort of positive legacy rather than facing who he really is. A BIG LOSER.
gail Boshell
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 4:19 pm
It just goes to show you how far out he has gone off the cliff. When everyone on else in Washington is talking about the over the looming Fiscal Cliff, John McCain is talking about Benghazi. Most Americans attention is focused on their taxes possibly going up by the end of this year & he is on this Witch Hunt. Who cares what he says? Who would invite him on their talk show?
Marge
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 4:37 pm
The point I love is McCain keeps saying Dr. Susan Rice isn’t intelligent enough to be SOS. Well we all know of all the degrees she has from, for example Oxford. While McCain the “intelligence” graduated from West Point. A college you are APPOINTED TO 494th in a class of 499.
Sabyen91
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 5:00 pm
John McCain, the poster boy for failing up is calling a Rhodes Scholar “not very bright”.
Sugapea
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 4:50 pm
John McCain knows he is fading away…he’s merely trying to stay relevant.
ibwilliamsi
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 5:59 pm
Bitter much, John?
ED
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 6:49 pm
why would any one paiy mccain any mind he is out time and out of sp
ew .he cant mouint an attack on obama ,obama is fixng whjat bush and mccain broke ,in the last 32 years when he shined as a war hero done good> ?when al;ways had a big mouth smart ass rascist
he is washed up wealthy and has done nothing to show what he thinks he should other then sit inthe senate growing white hair.cause he isnt even a worthy of his job in wdc he seems to think all th ere is to being a senator is in fighting and trying be apecker head and
labman57
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 7:21 pm
Mad Dog McCain shoots from the hip first … and gets around to asking questions later … maybe. And when proven wrong, he simply acknowledges that he might be willing to consider the possibility that he was too quick to pass judgement.
Of course, the collateral damage of Rice’s reputation is left in the wake of his impetuousness.
bess moore
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 7:46 pm
McCain needs to go away. One of his biggest downfalls was Sarah Palin! OMG! Watch “Game Change “! Old white fool! Go home to your stepford wife. I’ll send depends!
Kataphractos
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 7:49 pm
Somebody really needs to ask McCain about his involvement in the 1967 USS Forrestal Incident where Ole’ “Wet Start” Johnny’s attempted trolling of one of his fellow aviators set off a chain-reaction fire that ultimately cost the lives of over 100 American Servicemen. McCain’s father just happened to be a high-ranking US Admiral, who not only got his incompetent son transferred to another ship so that the friends of the men that McCain killed didn’t exact revenge, but also managed to cover up McCain’s involvement. The whole thing was likely swept under the rug when McCain crashed his plane yet again and was taken prisoner. We should also remember that John McCain was a member of the Keating Five during the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal, and did his part to rip off a bunch honest working Americans. The only person in this whole witch-hunt that needs to be investigated is John McCain.
DobieTracker
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 11:12 pm
You are sooooo right and God I wish all this info could be brought before the public again.
If there was ever a man who needed to be publically humilated for his cowardice and incompetence it is JOHN MC CAIN !
John McCain is an American COWARD and a lim* dic*
bess moore
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 7:59 pm
There is no fool like an old fool!
Amen!!!! X
Kenneth Morgan
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 8:09 pm
And, during his five-year stint at the Hanoi Hilton, was was known by his captors as ‘Song Bird’. This usually gets you shot for treason. But, bor McCain, it’s name, rank, serial number and status of allied troop movements.
Rita
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 8:59 pm
And those of us democrats living in the state of AZ also wish he would go away, FAR FAR AWAY. We are the laughing state of the nation. People say, “YOU LIVE WHERE, IN MCCAINS STATE?” Well for most of us with a brain, we don’t vote for the idiot.
Cha
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 10:14 pm
McCain is exposing what he would have been like as president of the United States.. If, Senator Barack Obama hadn’t beaten him in a landslide.
Yeah, we know, John.. We were fortunate!
Ducksy
Nov. 25th, 2012 at 10:41 pm
It is time for him to go
william
Nov. 26th, 2012 at 2:47 am
There is no money in the budget to fund a committee with you as chair to blow smoke up America’s collective ass. Four different committees are 4 too many, whatever the attack was or wasn’t called by the President will not change the outcome. Would a rose by any other name still smell as sweet? What you need to head is a rescue mission to find out what happened to your relevance and integrity. I suspect an alien abduction!
fedded-up
Nov. 26th, 2012 at 9:56 am
He’s the poster child for enacting a mandatory retirement age for congresspeoples.
Anne
Nov. 26th, 2012 at 11:20 am
I thought that John McCain did a good enough job of self-humiliation when he ran a silly, juvenile, and snark-filled campaign against President Obama in 2008. I also thought that selecting the simpleton aka Sarah Palin for running mate was additional humiliation since she proved to be an albatross around his neck. But his behavior in this instance, trying to sabotage the president through Amb. Rice, shows that he has learned absolutely nothing and is still so bitter at having lost in 2008 that his judgement is clouded. He seems to be a hot-head who is lacking in the kind of introspection that would enable him to admit that he lost fair and square, and that being supportive of the president would make him a much bigger man than he’s proven to be. He is no more of a hero than other veterans, but just more famous. While I’m always glad when veterans come home to their families, he is definitely no hero, and his character flaws prove it.
Toby
Nov. 26th, 2012 at 3:25 pm
I don’t understand how years of being tortured makes you a foreign policy expert. It’s horrible that anyone has been tortured, but all that makes you an expert on is torture.
Kee
Nov. 27th, 2012 at 7:06 am
John McCain is such a hateful, ugly man.
Ronin
Nov. 27th, 2012 at 11:19 am
On January 26th, 2006 elections were held in the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza. The radical Islamic group Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization by most western security organizations, had a sweeping victory taking control of the new Palestinian parliament. As the Bush State Department was caught off guard Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice was called to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Her response can be crystallized into the Bush refrain for their entire handling of the mid-east under their watch, “No one could have known this would happen.” Condoleezza Rice made a total of 34 trips to the mid east under her tenure at State and she testified she was clueless this could have happened. This is of course followed up by her categorizing the August 6th, 2001 PDB warning of Bin Laden’s intent to strike the U.S. as only an historical document, her record as National Security Advisor briefing Colin Powell for his infamous UN testimony leading to the Iraqi war, letting Bin Laden escape, the missing WMD’s in Iraq that was given as the reason for military action, Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo and an ongoing list of jaw dropping policy failures than have never been investigated.
So, one Rice is lauded and another is demonized?
The GOP mindset is impressive in it’s ability to tie itself up in knots while trying to justify their own claptrap.
Brian Loudermilch
Nov. 27th, 2012 at 3:28 pm
Humiliation and Shame only work if the person has
the Mental and Emotional capabilities to Understand
what is Actually going On.
John McStupid doesn’t Qualify in Either Category.
mary Boyle
Nov. 27th, 2012 at 9:28 pm
I remember in the 2008 election, seeing a posting where retired military officers were against McCain, found him angry, ugly, they had served with him. Remember true heroes like George Mcgoveren?
Pediego
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 5:53 pm
McCain skirted Clyburn’s point that uncovered the RACISM of McCain and Graham. McCain’s judgement on deeming Journo & 1/2 Gov Palin to be a potential VP vs Susan Rice Rhodes Scholar Oxford PhD and US UN Ambasador to be USSoS. Conclusion – RACISM.
PositiveProgress
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 9:27 pm
It appears that our dear Senator McCain has reached senility. McCain needs and his pack of little pack of evil wolves, need to get off of the Benghazi witch hunt. He knows it is a phony waste of time. Everyone knows it is a phony waste of time. We all know the republican agenda is still trying to take over our government and strategically move positions around to their benefit. So why is his/their circus being allowed to continue? McCain is our elected employee, he is wasting our tax dollars.
See: Republican Sen. John McCain promised to help Libyan dictator Muammar Qadhafi obtain U.S. military hardware in 2009. Also attending the pledge meeting were members of Congress, including Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.). www.politico.com/news/sto...
PositiveProgress
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 9:39 pm
correction: McCain and evil coyote friends in Congress need to get off of the Benghazi witch hunt. Wolfs are intelligent, and give credit that other animals are intelligent also.
PositiveProgress
Nov. 28th, 2012 at 10:33 pm
I thought McCain was supposed to be an admirable man. Bush was involved in questionable decisions many times, and McCain was right their with him. McCain could have cared less. There is no Benghazi scandle, except McCain, and all of Congress knows it. Any remark McCain makes about Benghazi should be mute. Why doesn’t his state of Arizona put a stop to McCain’s debacle.
We know the 1% or 2% don’t want to pay taxes. Their refusal to pay their fair share is obvious, but, NO TAXES? …and they want the middle class, poor and eldery to pay?
…here McCain’s wife hiding money in offshore accounts to avoid paying taxes at all, and you will see, McCain does not need a tax break:
www.stewwebb.com/JOHN_MCC...
Nik DeWitt
Nov. 29th, 2012 at 10:06 pm
Play the video above and while it’s playing scroll away from the screen. Am I the only one who could swear that it is reagan talking? Which comes first the accent or the senility?