June 20, 2008

John McCain And Love Of Country

Well, the Left -- in particular in the form of Dan Abrams of radical left mouthpiece MSNBC -- wants to make something of a John McCain quote that it clearly was not.

The quote -- as these folks are presenting it -- is this:

I really didnÂ’t love America until I was deprived of her company."

Here's how Abrams presented it.

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The context of that comment -- which McCain has repeatedly used over the years -- is more like this.

HANNITY: — and then I understand you didn’t get any medical help for nine days. You spent two years of this five-and-a-half-year period in solitary confinement. What does that do to a person, to spend that much time in solitary confinement?

MCCAIN: I think it makes you a better person. Obviously, it makes you love America. I really didnÂ’t love America until I was deprived of her company, but probably the most important thing about it, Sean, is that I was privileged to have the opportunity to serve in the company of heroes.

Clearly, this is indicative of something else -- the impact of his time as a prisoner of war upon his his patriotism. Even Abrams pays lip service to that -- but in the service of defending Michelle Obama's comments about never having been proud of America until her husband became a powerful political figure. I don't know about you, but I see the two statements as very different -- one about the privilege of service to one's country, the other about love of becoming one of the privileged. And given Michelle Obama's long string of comments about America being a mean, awful, racist country that needs to be fundamentally changed by her husband's use of force and coercion, I think the more negative interpretation of Michelle's comments are at least reasonable, even if she now wishes to dispel that interpretation.

But McCain's comment is different. Anyone who has been faced with a loss of someone or something dear, only to regain it, understands John McCain's meaning. I can honestly say I did not truly love my wife until 18 months ago, as I stood in a hospital emergency room and was confronted with the possibility that she might not live out the day. The sense of loss -- of the probability that I would have to live the rest of my life without the presence of the woman whose presence I started to take for granted after a decade of marriage -- made me recognize the depths of my love for her in a way I do not believe would have been possible without that experience. McCain's five-and-a-half years deprived of America -- two years of it deprived even of contact with his fellow American prisoners -- can only have amplified his love for this country and the freedom of which he was deprived in her service.

If the American Left had any shame, they would never make the comparison between the comments of John McCain and Michelle Obama. But we all know that the Left knows no shame.

And so let the comparisons continue -- they can only be good for John McCain, and for America as a whole.

H/T Commentary, Hot Air

Posted by: Greg at 11:31 AM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 This not a cause for alarm. It is definitely a twister. In contrast to Michelle's, Michelle became proud because America made his husband King. McCain's statement that he did not love what America offers until he was a in foreign land and a POW. I guess that the Senator hang around and never say anything. I would suggest that we sticks to his statement and say "that's true, young people should value the benefits of freedom they're enjoying right now because many have died to protect that freedom... and never try to experiment about that freedom into something like socialism." This is very heroic and patriotic statement. This is even a good call to the young voters who are attracted to socialism because they do not give much value to what they have. This is indeed a booster for Senator McCain. In the end, MSNBC made a wrong strategy... It will somehow help many Americans to see McCain, despite a lot of Obama gimmickries all around in MSM".

Posted by: seeker at Sun Jun 22 23:29:45 2008 (nx0Ey)

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