Team McCain conference call: rebuttal of Obama at AIPAC
posted at 11:45 am on June 4, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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John McCain’s campaign scheduled a media conference call immediately after Barack Obama’s appearance at AIPAC today to ensure that they got the last word on the AIPAC debate. If nothing else, it shows that McCain wants to wage an aggressive campaign for the general election, especially on national security and foreign policy.
Randy Schueneman (sp?) introduced Senator Joe Lieberman and Rep. Eric Cantor. Lieberman didn’t hear the speech but read the prepared remarks, and started off by congratulating Obama on his victory in the Democratic primaries. Lieberman found much to like in the speech, but noted that a lot seems to have changed in Obama’s estimation about Iran. Obama says now that Iran represents a “grave threat”, as I predicted, but just a couple of weeks ago dismissed Iran as a threat to the US. Lieberman also pointed out Obama’s opposition to Kyl-Lieberman, and wonders why Obama won’t admit now that his opposition to sanctions against the IRGC was a mistake.
Lieberman also disagrees that the Iraq war helped elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Iran has always been a radical state since its Islamist revolution in 1979 and has nothing to do with our actions in Iraq.
Cantor says that Obama gave a “nice speech”, but did nothing to dispel doubts on his position on Israel nor show him to have the character to stand in defense of Israel and the US alliance. McCain has been part of that defense for years; “it’s just in his DNA”.
Schueneman talked about Obama’s “distorted reality” in asserting that the presence of our troops in Iraq harms Israel’s security. He also pointed out that Obama agreed today that the IRGC is a terrorist force, but in September he took the opposition on Kyl-Lieberman. Obama also offered some preconditions to those unconditional talks, in essence flip-flopping on his stated policy — still on his website — that he would meet with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad “without preconditions”. Schueneman noted that our EU partners do not want meetings without preconditions.
Questions:
- USA Today - Does Team McCain expect foreign policy to be the primary issue for this campaign, or will it be economics? Schueneman says “that’s out of my lane”, but it will be a big part of the campaign. McCain will be “eager” to address all topics.
- Fox News - Obama criticized the policy of “subcontracting” the Iranian talks, saying that we won’t succeed until we take over leadership on the talks. Is the multilateral approach under European leadership still viable? — Cantor answers that Iran is a “severe and radical” government that scoffs at international law. The entire world needs to be engaged in isolating this regime to force it to adhere to international norms, especially on terrorism and nuclear proliferation. Schueneman says that Obama is disparaging our European partners; McCain values them. Schueneman says Obama wants to conduct “cowboy summitry”.
- Obama complained about McCain’s lack of support on a divestment bill, which has gone nowhere — Obama should talk to the Senate Democratic leadership to find out what’s happening with the bill, and Schueneman denies that McCain has a hold on the bill. If Obama has that much concern, he should hold a meeting of his subcommittee to highlight the bill and force it past Harry Reid to the floor. Cantor says that Obama’s speech does nothing to dispel doubts about Obama’s commitment to Israel security.
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I don’t care if it’s foreign policy or the economy. Obama is weak on both, McCain is weak on one.
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cannonball on June 4, 2008 at 11:50 AM
Excellent. I am impressed so far with the rapid response of McCain’s communications team. Bringing out Lieberman and Cantor was smart too. I hope we see a whole lot of Eric Cantor in this campaign. He is one of the great young Republicans who can help restore the brand.
rockmom on June 4, 2008 at 11:51 AM
Obama’s AIPAC speech mentioned “Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel”, “eliminating the threat from Iran”, and stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
danking70 on June 4, 2008 at 11:54 AM
How? Ooops, I forgot he forgot to mention how.
Limerick on June 4, 2008 at 11:56 AM
I wonder if Joe realises that had the Dems put him on the top of the ticket he would be the next POTUS.
Limerick on June 4, 2008 at 11:57 AM
z, lim …z
Limerick on June 4, 2008 at 11:58 AM
Nobody in the MSM has asked Obama the following questions: “If the Iranians designate Ahmedinejad to represent Iran in talks with the US, will you agree to meet with Ahmedinejad specifically?”
2) “Will you ever allow Mahmoud Ahmedinejad to enter the White House for meetings with you?”
3) You have said Ahmedinejad is not the real leader of Iran. Do you believe that Ali Khameini is more reasonable and if so, what is the basis for your belief?”
Since Obama never has to answer real questions, it is wishful thinking to suspect that he will ever have to answer these questions but I pose them anyway.
Larraby on June 4, 2008 at 12:04 PM
Lieberman then returned to his laboratory in order to continue wacky weather experiments, and how the outcomes could be taxable.
Hening on June 4, 2008 at 12:05 PM
Yeah, his view on anything depends on who his audience is.
Shay on June 4, 2008 at 12:08 PM
Louis Farrakhan, who said that Judaism is a “gutter religion,” was given an award from the church that Hussein used to attend. Hussein did not quit this church when this award was made, so we can only conclude that he was fine with it. This information must inform our ignorance as to what Hussein thinks about Israel.
Akzed on June 4, 2008 at 12:09 PM
Hopefully some transcripts will be available soon.
Yakko77 on June 4, 2008 at 12:12 PM
Other than his South Chicago radical ‘friends’ and his 20 years of Afro-centric primary way of thought….what can we be sure of about this 50% white, 42% arab and 8% black guy?
Anyone?
( and don’t give me ‘his speeches’ because what he didn’t steal isn’t truthful and consistent in any way)
.
This guy BHO will NOT back Israel if elected. Count on that!
shooter on June 4, 2008 at 12:22 PM
So is Obama advocating a unilateral, “go it alone” approach to Iran? Or does he think the US should make our allies tow the line with us in the lead regarding Iran? And how does this help us mend our supposed broken fences with our friends around the world?
rbj on June 4, 2008 at 12:28 PM
LOL.. before November, Obama will have adopted Bush’s policy on Iran, he moves closer to it every time he speaks about it.
But … Hillary’s speech was very interesting.. paraphrasing.. ‘Let me be clear, SENATOR Obama will be a good friend to Israel’..
Texas Gal on June 4, 2008 at 12:44 PM
That’s gonna come back to haunt. I can’t imagine Europe will like being categorized as “subcontractors”. Keep talkin’, Barry.
a capella on June 4, 2008 at 12:46 PM
Ha, Merkle’s ears just perked up, Sarkozy as well.
Squid Shark on June 4, 2008 at 1:43 PM
Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel?
Has Obama ever heard of a place called Tel Aviv?
If Jerusalem is to be undivided, what are Obama’s plans for evicting the Palestinians from the Al Aqsa mosque, built over the ancient site of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem?
(crickets chirping)
Steve Z on June 4, 2008 at 1:48 PM
Obummer vs McPain-in-the-***. We are soooooo screwed.
bill30097 on June 4, 2008 at 1:56 PM
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Deal with it! As for the Al Aqsa Mosque it is squatting on the land that belongs to the Temple and should be torn down.
bill30097 on June 4, 2008 at 1:58 PM
All great points, Ed. Obama is a liar and a fool, and if he thinks he can bamboozle AIPAC with some crap about how “U.S. troops in Iraq makes Israel less safe” then he is even dumber than I thought he was.
He’s already flip-flopping around on the floor like a tuna.
Jaibones on June 4, 2008 at 3:26 PM
Hey, newbie. STFU and quit your whining. The time for this crap was January, and it’s done and gone.
This is easy, now, like binary - you pick the one you like the best or hate the least. A or B, yes or no, on or off. Get it?
Douche.
Jaibones on June 4, 2008 at 3:27 PM
Hey Jailbait, I have a choice - Bob Barr who will get a ton of votes here in Georgia and deny Juan McSamnesty Georgia’s electorl votes. Deal with it RINO
bill30097 on June 4, 2008 at 3:47 PM