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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain's Next Duty Call
by Tony Blankley
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The essence of this election season couldn't be simpler. The American public is so appalled at the condition of the country (which it unfairly, but not implausibly blames on the despised President Bush) that with fate casting John McCain in the role of Bush's surrogate, a majority actually is considering voting for Sen. Obama. And when an electorate is intent on doing something, the last thing it wants to hear about are the facts. Moreover, the public's lack of interest in the facts is facilitated by the major American media's refusal to report them.

For example, as Obama has portrayed his political career as one extended beau geste to the ideal of American democracy, a slightly curious media would have thought to report on how he ran his previous elections. And those prior elections, far from being models of honest elections honestly fought, are redolent of Chicago politics at their most suspect.

Obama's first election was described recently by Martin Fletcher, a foreign correspondent for NBC News, in the British newspaper The Times (not on NBC): "Mr Obama won a seat in the state senate in 1996 by the unorthodox means of having surrogates successfully challenge the hundreds of nomination signatures that candidates submit. His Democratic rivals, including Alice Palmer, the incumbent, were all disqualified." Hmm.

Obama's election to the U.S. Senate was even more curious, as described by Gerard Baker in the Irish Independent: "Two exquisitely timed divorces smoothed the way.

"In the Democratic primary, he was a long shot. But a month before the election, his main opponent, Blair Hull, a wealthy Chicago futures trader, was forced to publish divorce papers that revealed, among other charming details, his wife's claim that he had once threatened to kill her.

"In the general election, lightning struck again. His opponent, the engaging Jack Ryan, had run a campaign as a different sort of Republican. But a few months before the election, his divorce papers revealed that, while he might have been a different sort of Republican, he was from precisely the same stable of Obama political opponents. He had, it turned out, once tried to force his former wife to go with him to sex clubs in Paris."

Was Obama really the innocent beneficiary of these rare events? Anything is possible. But when a fellow deals himself two royal flushes in a row, the other players are entitled to be suspicious. Moreover, when a politician is suspected of hypocrisy, the Washington press corps usually is supercharged in its efforts to prove their suspicions. But despite the fact that these bare outlines of Obama's elections are pregnant with the implications that he has gained every office he has sought so far by underhanded and sordid means -- while posing as a Gary Cooper-like idealist in a corrupt political world -- the American media have let these extraordinary events simply pass without significant comment.

During the past few weeks, as I have been traveling extensively across the country, I have yet to find anyone (including a few reporters and producers at local news stations in Florida, California and New York) who has heard of these facts. The response when I recite the facts is always about the same. More or less: "Really? Wow!"

A few days ago, a senior McCain campaign aide was reported to have said that McCain would rather lose with dignity than win by questionable means. I hope that isn't Sen. McCain's view because the aide has it exactly backward. If the polls are reasonably accurate, three weeks of John McCain's campaigning is the only thing standing in the way of the American public making the most uninformed presidential decision since the invention of the telegraph.

John McCain has an unambiguous duty to the nation to force the public to at least be informed as to the nature and character of Sen. Obama. He needs to lay out all the accurate available information of Obama's prior alliances, affiliations and conduct both for the purpose of revealing Obama's character and Obama's radical policy disposition.

The Obama campaign has raised to a high art the technique of politically intimidating people from commenting honestly about Obama. They play the race card dishonestly, and almost the entire deck from which they deal is filled with race cards and threats of litigation. Real racism is appalling, but the act of falsely charging racism undercuts the very causes of equality and tolerance.

As courageous as John McCain's life has been to date, the next three weeks may be his most heroic. He must do his duty and alert the public despite the "slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" that will be shot into his back as he does so. Once he has discharged that duty -- and arranged for sufficient lawyers to protect the ballot boxes from what is likely to be an unprecedented campaign of attempted voter fraud -- Sen. McCain may be confident that his honor will be intact. And he will be ready to serve as our 44th president.

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. Tony Blankley is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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Sen. Obama, "Tartuffe" re-staged.

Molière's seminal play of an imposter's hypocrisy in the home of a generous benefactor would be well staged with Sen. Obama in mind; just as Jean Anouilh's production of "Antigone" during Nazi occupied Paris used theatre to resist the false prophets of the Nazi beast.

Tartuffe begins the play convincing another character that he is a man of religion and probity. Others see him for a schemer and a hypocrite but Tartuffe has the ear of the one he so hoodwinked and obtains everything including the keys to the home and eventually the estate of the man.

In the course of the play, Tartuffe runs the man's son out of his Father's home, makes plays for the mans wife and attempts blackmail to run the poor fellow out of his own home.

Substitute Sen. Obama's high ground tenor while remembering his Janus faced recollection of Rev. Wright and his valvoline slide into the Illinois State house and the Jack Ryan disqualification and you start to see a fine re-staging of Tartuffe with Sen. Obama as protagonist.

Jean Anouilh's staging of "Antigone" was done under the eye of the German authorities and with them in attendance. The clever assault on 'authority' Anouilh staged, cleared the blood red eye of the Nazi occupiers and gave heart to freedom loving French resistance throughout France in 1944.

It is possible to talk of the economy while hitting the mark and directing the audience to the character of Sen. Obama.

John McCain should think of the threat that Sen. Obama's moral subterfuge and duplicity presents and stage his responses accordingly.





I agree, totally
I like the way you put it -- that exposing Obama is John McCain's duty. The American public has to learn the truth about Obama. It is unbelievable that a guy like him could be president.

We all have a vital stake in how well McCain ends this campaign.

hopefully he can retire
McAmnesty needs to retire so Arizona could have a real conservative Senator instead of the BIG GOV liberal that he is.

After his Dukakis like election maybe he will hang up the spurs and the GOP can end its ill-conceived affair with the Neo-conservatives and get back to paleo-conservative roots of limited Government and BALANCED budgets...having had the opportunity to do so and BLOWN it they are getting their just desserts.

I still can't believe that McAmnesty with his Global warming tax schemes and SOCIALISM for BANKERS won the nomination. I guess it shows the changing of the guard as generations pass.

I won't be sorry to see McAmnesty hit the trail.

Honor and Integrity to do Right thing
Exposing the truth (Radicalism foundation and mentors) about Obama and bringing the information into the light for all to see is his duty because the American media is doing their best to keep it in the dark (with unanswered questions and fluffy generalities). In fact, Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, part of Obama's belief system has been completely ignored by the Left (probably because they agree with it!) This neo-communist community organizing manifesto is truly frightening. Threads of Obama-speak come from this very book. The word "change" is used all the time--this explains a lot. Check it out!

Lessor of Two Weevils
Agreed. McCain is no conservative (though, he shows flashes of it with respect to strong Military defense and wasteful spending). BUT, an Obama alternative is UNTHINKABLE. A Socialist who talks like a Marxist (spread the wealth around) could do possibly irreversable damage to our institutions....because he doesn't care about individual accomplishment and liberty. (he never talks about that...just what govt can do for you). His "change" to socialism will destroy the foundations of our nation, no doubt.

Fraud
I think Obama's aim is to win by six to eight points, so that the fraud issue will be tacitly ignored by the MSM.

Desperate column.
It is entirely possible that the last eight years of utter GOP incompetence and mismanagement(from Iraq to Katrina to inconceivable mindboggling national debt to failure to regulate the emerging markets of credit default swaps)has so reached critical mass with the electorate, that the Democrats won't need to rely on their old stand-by of voter fraud.

Blankley's feeble argument is that Obama's political operatives may have had a hand in investigating the backgrounds of his opponents, and disclosing embarrassing(ugly revelations on divorce)material to media.

Horrors!

"Say it Ain't So Joe"!

That has never happened before in our Beloved Republic.

Cough.

Tony, with all due respect, you are getting desperate.

Actually...
it's the MEDIA'S "duty to the nation to force the public to at least be informed as to the nature and character of Sen. Obama." But then, we no longer have journalists in this country, just partisan advocates with tingly legs.

Too late
McCain can do all the exposing he has time for and it won't be enough.
I just heard poll numbers and Obama is way ahead.
These desciples won't listen and/or won't believe a word against their hero.
This needed to come out months ago...now it will just be called sour grapes and desperation politics.

This whole election cycle is rediculus.


OK let’s talk about racism. Any candidate with as shallow and thin a resume as Obama would have been laughed off the stage. Do we need proof. Look at Joe Biden. 35 years of alleged Foreign Policy experience got him exactly 0.6 % of the vote in the primaries. Any other white candidate with these types of credentials would have been trashed by the press, even one as liberal as Biden.
Any white candidate who won one county in a state wide election and lost the entire rest of the state to an out of state candidate would have been massacred by the press. Not Obama.
What is up here?
Answer. The press is completely in the tank for Obama. Of course there is still the real world. The real question is will Obama have enough balls to face these challenges. I have made my decision and my vote already.


Why Is It
that everyone knows what John McCain needs to do EXCEPT John McCain? For the second debate, he said that the gloves would come off. They did, only to reveal a pair of velvet mittens! Sadly, I fear that, in the event that he finally does go after Obama in the final debate, it will be too little too late, and the MSM will simply declare Obama the winner for staying cool under fire from a "desperate" McCain. In baseball, you are out after three strikes. John McCain has two already, and the final pitch is well on its way. Will he swing for the fence, or will he keep his bat on his shoulder? Personally, I am not even planning for a bunt single.

Jerabaub
While I disagree with your assertion of where the economic problem started, I don't disagree that the President's tenure was certainly lacking in any strong attempts to rein it in before it became the problem it is today. I don't look for John McCain to deal any knockout blows to Obama tonight. Having been born and raised in Illinois though, I can say that Chicago politics are everything but clean. Even if Obama was squeaky clean, I could never vote for him but just the number of issues surrounding him that don't pass the smell test I think would at least cause you to research a little further. The fact that our media (other than talk radio) chooses to ignore these issues is also disturbing to me, not only in Obabma's case but in any case where there is enough ambiguity to merit some further investigation. Without some semblence of objective reporting, the media is just a cheering section for their chosen one. Even today, with the internet and such, many people rely on the media to tell them the whole story. History favors a party change this year and the Presidents and Republican Congress many failings will probably elect Obama. As Conservatives, we'll play the cards dealt us and not threaten to leave the country as some of the HollyWonks did. Obama can have his day and in 4 years we'll ask again if you are better off.

Good day to you.

Wake Up, America, or Die in Your Sleep!!
The so-called "victims" of America's assumed current racism are making an effort to rise up and gain restitution via the presidency of BHO. Blacks see this as racial warfare, while whites are so absorbed with pc'ness and the fairy tale of the first black pres that they have blinded themselves to the DANGERS OF A TOTALITARIAN SOCIALIST OBAMA REGIME.

This is why John McCain is a patent fool, an idiot as it relates to this campaign, for taking Jeremiah Wright off the table; those tapes show the racial warfare mindset of Obama and his followers. I'm tired of McCain's f..'n mindless "respectful campaign." If he wants to sell himself out because of the Senate Club civility, fine, but he does not have the right to sell out the rest of us. I thought this guy was going to to fight for "blessed America" and instead he is, I believe, worrying about his image as an "elder statesman" in the Senate if he loses. He was a hero, but he is showing a sickening level of cowardice in this election. McCain was willing to fight dirty to get the nomination (ask Mitt Romney), now he thinks he's at a tea party.

We're going to have to drag McCain over the finish line.

Wake up, America, or die in your sleep!!

TONY
Why do you think it's solely Sen McCain's responsibility to let us know how dishonest and dirty a politician his opponent is?
That's what people like you (and me) asnd the 527's are for.
He should not have to fling the dirt (and lose the election for doing so). This is a crowd that made Bill Clinton out a racist! Look where it got Hillary to try to expose the guy.
Actually, the biggest act of patriotism the clintons could do now that their politicial careers are over, would be to expose this guy for who they know him to be. Do they have that sort of courage, or will they always just be politicians.

If McCain does this so called duty
and loses the election in doing so, then where has that got us?
Outing obama only sticks, only matters if he loses because of it.
If he wins, the outing is for naught. Forgotten.
What are some of you thinking?

The Alinsky candidate
Obama said his best education came as a community organizer, when he was learning Saul Alinsky (Rules for Radicals) methods. Alinsky's son has complimented the Obama campaign for using the methods so well. Alinsky believed in the ends justify the means and that one should do whatever is necessary to win; very Machiavellian stuff. Breaking the rules is good because it works. Also, Alinsky advised to act and talk like "them", to infiltrate and not let people know you are a revolutionary. A lot of people have trouble understanding how Obama works because they believe in fairness. Obama isn't interested in playing fair, he is playing to win.

It's over...
It's time to move to Texas and secede from the Union.

A revealing and frightening "Obama Timeline" at:
http://www.colony14.net/id41.html

"What Obama would do..." at:
http://www.colony14.net/id35.html

Preaching to the choir...
The sad fact is that most Americans are stupid and are willing to vote for anyone who'll give them something for nothing. There is simply no other explanation for Obama's standing in the polls. If the parasites outnumber the producers on election day, it's over - forever.

It's time to move to Texas and secede from the Union.

A revealing and frightening "Obama Timeline" at:
http://www.colony14.net/id41.html

"What Obama would do..." at:
http://www.colony14.net/id35.html

What To Do ???
I agree that all of the woes of our country is not the fault of George E. Bush. That having been said we sent him to Washington with a Republican controlled congress and he along with senator John McCain and other's P#@^&ed their majority advantaged away. Bush and Mccain spent more time wheeling and dealing with their liberal friends across the aisle, turned their backs on their constituency and represented the Special Interests, Cheap Labor, and Amnesty groups.
In my opinion John McCain will go down in flames on election day if for no other reason than his and George W. Bushs absolute refusal to enforce our immigration laws and secure the border's. As recent as last week it was reported on differentent News sites that he has reassurred La Razza that if elected amnesty will be one of his top priorities.
I hope I am greatly mistaken but I shudder to think what may possibly lie ahead with an Obama presidency, but think McCain would be nearly as bad, just in different ways.
The Riots of the 60's may be seen as child play compared to what may be ahead.

jerbaub
Iraq policy was flawed? You mean the surge? Or the decision to take out a Stalinist murderer that all Dems supported then, too.

The Dems wanted cut and run. McCain did not and advocated a surge, which has turned out to be the right decision. He was right, the Dems were wrong.

Katrina? Blame it on Republican admin? That's the stupidest thing I see when I read liberal hogwash in the media.

You had a Dem mayor who was totally inept, and a Dem Gov in LA who completely crawled into a closet and hid because she did not know what to do. It was her job to demand Fed troops and she didn't do it until it was already late.

Give me a break with your dumb as a doorknob logic.

A “Regime of Obama/Pelosi/Reid”…

A “Regime of Obama/Pelosi/Reid”…would get a filibuster-proof majority – and will certainly shift this country's direction sharply to the left. The question is not…Would the shift be permanent…But, How do we prevent this from becoming a reality? By being sure you VOTE on Election Day.

Todd
Flawed in the sense we have spent 700 billion dollars, and if Nobel Prize Winner in Economics Joseph Stiglitz is correct, that amount will grow to a couple of trillion dollars.

And what was the result?

Replacing a Sunni secular thug for an Islamic Shia theocracy that no one doubts will be far more aligned with Iran than was Saddam's govt.

Iran is the beneficiary of this involvement.

Least the Mullahs should do is send Bush a "Thank You" card.

But they won't. They are such ingrates.

Kurds are de facto an independent province and have no allegiance to the Baghdad govt.

Shias in the south are more beholden to Iran than the Baghdad govt.

We bribe Iraqi Sunnis to not fire upon our troops or Shia government forces.

As Pat Buchanan said, we invaded a nation that never attacked us(and had nothing to do with 9/11), in order to destroy weapons of mass destruction it did not have.

What a deal. And for only one trillion dollars..not even factoring in the horrendous human toll.

Reeaction on Katrina was a breakdown of federal, state and local government.

McCain actually feels the socalled surge success has validated Bush's decision to invade in the first place.

Talk about being in denial.

A wolf in sheep's clothing
Obama continued last night to look and sound good, all the while hiding what he really is underneath it all - a bigot and a liar. Unfortunately, it might be too late for McCain to wake up those Americans who are undecided as to which way they are going to vote. The left-wing illuminati might have scored another victory last night.

for McCain to win...
Senator McCain did well in the 3rd debate, coming oh so close to presenting Americans with coherent reason to vote for him. His emphasis on Senator Obama's desire to "spread the wealth around" was the key opportunity missed by Senator McCain. He did well to make this point but did not follow through in a strong enough fashion. He should have immediately followed up with the assertion that Senator Obama is a SOCIALIST! This assertion would give coherence to the McCain campaign, providing the unifying rationale for opposing Senator Obama's positions on the economy, education, health care, foreign policy, etc.

In addition, and very importantly, the fact that a socialist rising to the white house would be disastrous on all these fronts is why the senator's associations with radicals (SOCIALISTS) are important for Americans to understand. Senator McCain’s justification for his attacks on these associations needs to be connected to our economic future. Senator Obama's associations are important because he is hiding the fact that he is a SOCIALIST as demonstrated by his life-long associations and the positions he is advocating.

Most Americans instinctively understand the fallacy of socialism and opportunities to emphasize and explain the pitfalls of Senator Obama's positions would be manifold for the McCain campaign in a referendum on SOCIALISM. Americans are struggling right now and the last thing we need is turn our free country into a socialist state. Senator McCain needs to give voters a compelling, coherent, and motivating reason to reject Senator Obama. Here it is: "Obama is a SOCIALIST!!"

the media and Obama
The media was reluctantly willing to cover the Wright issue during the primary -- but this issue in now totally forgotten.

Ask yourself this question, who in Obama's life was the most influential person? It probably was Jeremiah Wright.

1. Wright brought him to religion (a pretty big task)
2. The relationship was long 20 years.
3. Every week Obama saw Wright -- in church.
4. Wright married Obama and baptised his two children.
5. Obama brought his wife into that church.
6. Obama wrote two books -- one of which was inspired by a Wright sermon.
7. Obama compared Wright to someone he can no more disown than his "white grandmother." Obama's white grandmother is his only living ancestor, a person who he lived with for years.

What do these things say? Ayers may have had a fundraiser at his house, and they might have served together on a board -- but it was not a family like relationship.

TX
god - i wish TX would secede from the union. that's about the only smart comment ever posted on this site. TX - please do it for the benefit of america. please!
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