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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 09:46 AM Jun 2014

Maddow jabs McCain hypocrisy on Bergdahl: The ‘Rosetta Stone’ of what’s wrong in D.C.

By David Ferguson
Thursday, June 5, 2014 8:39 EDT

On Wednesday night, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow announced that she has discovered the Rosetta Stone, the “secret decoder ring” by which all of U.S. politics in the Obama administration can be interpreted.

She began by pointing to a Charlie Rose Show appearance by Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) from some weeks ago in which the senator gave his prescription for how President Barack Obama should handle the Russian incursion into Ukraine.

“I think first I would try the Magnitsky, which as you know, targets individuals and their bank accounts and their ability to travel,” said McCain. “I would try that first. Then, obviously, I would look at other areas, throw them out of the G8, of course, it should be the G7.”

Then, when President Obama did exactly those things, McCain went on Imus in the Morning to bash him, joking that Putin must be “reduced to tears” not to be included in the G8 anymore.

“See?” Maddow said. “This is the Rosetta Stone, this is the magic decoder ring that tells you how Washington works right now. Say that President Obama should do something, then pray that he doesn’t actually do it, because if he does actually do it, you’re going to have to come out against the thing that you have been recommending all along.”

“It’s amazing,” she said. “John McCain, I’d have to make you up if you didn’t exist.”

Case in point: Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the prisoner of the Afghanistan war whose return Obama traded five Guantanamo prisoners for.

Weeks ago, in an interview with Anderson Cooper, McCain said, “I would be inclined to support such a thing,” with regards to swapping the five Taliban combatants held at Guantanamo for Bergdahl, particularly in light of the “rapid deterioration” of Bergdahl’s health seen in videos released to the Pentagon by the Taliban.

That, said Maddow, was Step One: McCain suggests Obama do something. Then comes Step Two, in which the president actually does it.

“Step Three?” Maddow said. “Well, now John McCain has to pretend to be against his own idea.”

Arizona’s senior senator obliged by saying on Wednesday, “This decision to bring Sgt. Bergdahl home — and we applaud that he is home — is ill-founded. It is a mistake and it is putting the lives of American servicemen and women at risk and that to me is unacceptable to the American people.”

Sighing heavily, Maddow said, “Sen. McCain did not think that very same exchange of prisoners would be ‘unacceptable to the American people’ when he himself suggested it in February. But once Pres. Obama did it and got Bowe Bergdahl home that way, well that’s when the senator had to complete Step Three of his magic decoder ring process and come out against his own idea as a terrible, outrageous and dangerous idea because Pres. Obama actually did it.”

Watch the video, embedded below:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/05/maddow-jabs-mccain-hypocrisy-on-bergdahl-the-rosetta-stone-of-whats-wrong-in-d-c/

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Maddow jabs McCain hypocrisy on Bergdahl: The ‘Rosetta Stone’ of what’s wrong in D.C. (Original Post) DonViejo Jun 2014 OP
John McCain is like a political Don Sterling. Viva_Daddy Jun 2014 #1
I thought she destroyed the legend of the maverick John McCain and showed him as the partisan kimbutgar Jun 2014 #2
Yes, I was wondering where McCain, a POW himself, stood on this issue question everything Jun 2014 #3
If McCain bashed Obama on "Imus in the Morning", did he actually bash him? tularetom Jun 2014 #4

Viva_Daddy

(785 posts)
1. John McCain is like a political Don Sterling.
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 11:57 AM
Jun 2014

Neither of them seem to know or even care that the camera is on and the tapes are running when they run their mouths. Koodos to Maddow for catching and broadcasting this blatant hypocrisy.

kimbutgar

(21,060 posts)
2. I thought she destroyed the legend of the maverick John McCain and showed him as the partisan
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 11:57 AM
Jun 2014

Whoremonger he is. He just can't let it go he lost badly and is a big frickin hypocrite.

question everything

(47,444 posts)
3. Yes, I was wondering where McCain, a POW himself, stood on this issue
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 12:09 PM
Jun 2014

Same was with Libya. When Obama followed what he suggested, he criticized him.

The real Rosetta Stone will be if McCain will ever call to renew the draft, so that he can send all these troops to all corners of the world where he think we should intervene.

tularetom

(23,664 posts)
4. If McCain bashed Obama on "Imus in the Morning", did he actually bash him?
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 02:19 PM
Jun 2014

It's like that tree that falls in the forest that nobody hears. Did it make a noise?

I was amazed to learn that that piece of crap show was still on somewhere. In fact I was surprised to discover that Imus is still alive.

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