McCain has turned ugly. His dishonesty would be unacceptable in any politician, but McCain has always set his own bar higher than most. He has contempt for most of his colleagues for that very reason: They lie. He tells the truth. He internalizes the code of the McCains — his grandfather, his father: both admirals of the shining sea. He serves his country differently, that’s all — but just as honorably. No more, though.
I am one of the journalists accused over the years of being in the tank for McCain. Guilty. Those doing the accusing usually attributed my feelings to McCain being accessible. This is the journalist-as-puppy school of thought: Give us a treat, and we will leap into a politician’s lap.
Not so. What impressed me most about McCain was the effect he had on his audiences, particularly young people. When he talked about service to a cause greater than oneself, he struck a chord. He expressed his message in words, but he packaged it in the McCain story — that man, beaten to a pulp, who chose honor over freedom. This had nothing to do with access. It had to do with integrity.
McCain has soiled all that. His opportunistic and irresponsible choice of Sarah Palin as his political heir — the person in whose hands he would leave the country — is a form of personal treason, a betrayal of all he once stood for. Palin, no matter what her other attributes, is shockingly unprepared to become president. McCain knows that. He means to win, which is all right; he means to win at all costs, which is not.
Oh, my. Bobo is experiencing qualms also.
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Uh oh. No more treats for little Dickie Cohen. Bad dog!
Don’t believe the hype. Do you really think Cohen, Rove, Chris Wallace, Pox Newz newsreaders and others give a shit about negative ads from a Repube? This, after years of cheerleading Death and Destruction around the globe.
Bush Doctrine-no problem.
A couple of tame (by Repube standards) negative ads-conniption fit?!?
This coordinated shift in messaging is part of a larger scheme. Can’t quite figure it out yet.
Perhaps too little, too late, but then who reads the WaPo anyway? This isn’t like Uncle Walter saying the Vietnam War was lost on the 6 o’clock news. No one has that kind of reach anymore.
Drip……drip……drip……
The last three sentences of Cohen’s article:
“Karl Marx got one thing right — what he said about history repeating itself. Once is tragedy, a second time is farce. John McCain is both.”
That’s harsh, man.
Re-reading his comments about McCain reaching young people — what the %^&*( does he think Obama has been able to do, far better than someone two generations removed from them?
Perhaps their plan is to have the “creds” to take over and run things when McOldy has an unfortunate health event. All this “he’s lost it” enables them to say they had grave concerns blah blah blah and now for the good of the country blah blah blah they’re willing to step in blah blah blah and do what needs blah blah blah…
I think this is supposed to happen right before the Seventh Seal is broken…
Back in the ’80s when I worked awhile at the Post, Richard Cohen had a glassed-in cubicle in the newsroom, and the view in (or out) was blocked by his boom box, books, and stacks and stacks of cassettes. Nice metaphor for his “vision,” huh?
A more important question for Richard Cohen is:Was John McCain ever the honest man he has been portrayed by the likes of Cohen?
Of course, he couldn’t even get that Marx quote right. It’s “the first time as comedy, the second time as farce. Makes rather a bit of difference to the overall meaning. Don’t columnists have resources for that sort of thing?
Agreed, bodhisattava. I think the “fallen hero” narrative is seducing them all right now. Funny though, now that McSame’s foundation of dishonesty is being exposed all over the place, his poll numbers are going up at an alarming pace in my solidly blue state. Please sir, may we have another?
Shorter Bobo: “Sure, Palin is an incompetent hack chosen for political reasons. But damn the left for pointing this out.”
Well, I suppose tragically late to the party is better than never. Wonder how many more decades it will take for him to realize that McCain has always been this lying, sleazy asshole and that St. McCain is just a figment he made up in his imagination?
Isn’t the point of Bobo’s whole body of work of the last 10 years that the people who eat at the non-existent Applebee’s salad bar are the salt of the earth, the real Americans who should be making all of our decisions? Wow, it’s gotta suck to realize you’ve been spectacularly wrong in everything you’ve ever written.
Did
Leser, Richard have a real door?Yes. He’d go in and shut it.
I don’t think that there’s a larger scheme; I think that you’re looking at a group of very-well-paid people that were willing to shill for the Repubs as long as the stock market was going up and the tax cuts for the wealthy were in place. Now they’re watching the bodies plummeting on Wall Street and going, oh, shit, they nominated who? Same old same old: when the economy is in the toilet, get a Democrat to fix things; when business is good, get a Republican to let you hold on to more of your moolah.
McCain is sameness we can bereave in.