117 Reasons Not to Vote for John McCain
Someone, God bless ‘em, has put together a list of more than one hundred reasons not to vote for John McCain. These aren’t just radical accusations either. These are actual facts cited with sources.
I didn’t make this list but I did take the time to clean it up and hyperlink the sources for convenience. There are plenty of instances where McCain is directly quoted and then later denies ever saying it. Maybe he just forgot.
IRAQ & MILITARY
- Skipped over a dozen votes on Iraq in the Senate. (Veterans for Common Cense)
- “Because I know that as successful as I believe we will be, and I believe that the success will be fairly easy, we will still lose some American young men or women.” (CNN)
- “We’re not going to get into house-to-house fighting in Baghdad. We may have to take out buildings, but we’re not going to have a bloodletting of trading American bodies for Iraqi bodies.” (CNN)
- “But the point is that, one, we will win this conflict. We will win it easily.” (CNN)
- “But I believe, Katie, that the Iraqi people will greet us as liberators.” (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
- “It’s clear that the end is very much in sight.” (The Huffington Post)
- Was indirectly responsible for the deaths of 21 shopkeepers in Baghdad’s Shorja marketplace, after visiting and saying it was perfectly safe.(The Times)
- “There are neighborhoods in Baghdad where you and I could walk through those neighborhoods today.” (CBS News)
- “General Petraeus goes out there [Iraq] almost everyday in an unarmored Humvee.” (CNN)
- “I meant that there are neighborhoods that are safe in Iraq, and he does go out into Baghdad, and the fact is there has been significant progress…” (CNN)
- “I’m not say that they [VIPs] could go without protection. The president goes around America with protection. So I certainly didn’t say that.” (CNN)
- Unidentified Reporter: “[On 26 Mar] You said there are areas in Baghdad that you can walk around freely.” McCain: “Yeah, I just came from one.” (The Washington Post)
- McCain’s escort through Shorja was 100+ soldiers, sniper teams, 10 armored humvees, 3 blackhawk helicopters, 2 apache gunships, predator drone coverage; McCain was wearing a bulletproof vest and allowed to take off his helmet only when authorized. (Newsweek)
- Says that Obama can’t understand Iraq since he hasn’t been there since 2006. (CBS News)
- Voted against extending troop deployment times in the USA to match deployment times in Iraq. (United States Senate)
- Voted against repealing a capital gains tax cut which would have funded soldiers. (United States Senate)
- Voted consistently from 2003-2007 against additional funding for Walter Reed Army Medical Center. (United States Senate, another, and another)
- Voted to table a bill that would have provided funding and equipment for Guard and Reserve units. (United States Senate)
- Voted against additional funding for the mental health care of troops. (United States Senate)
- Actively opposed the GI Bill that would increase education benefits to soldiers; was one of three senators who didn’t vote on it; one was in the hospital and one was at a funeral; he was campaigning. (Boston Globe)
- When asked if he had an idea of when troops would be coming home, said “No, but that’s not too important. What’s important are the casualties.” (The Washington Post)
- “I’m going to be honest: I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated.” Denied saying this in a primary debate. (Newsweek)
- “The issues of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should.” (The New York Times)
- Added Arthur Laffer and Phil Gramm to his campaign economics staff. (The Huffington Post, The New York Times)
- “I don’t have the kind of expertise to know exactly whether he has cut interest rates sufficiently or not.” (MSNBC)
- Debate question, are Americans better off than they were 8 years ago: “I think you could argue that Americans overall are better off, because we have had a pretty good prosperous time, with low unemployment and low inflation and a lot of good things have happened. A lot of jobs have been created.” (CNN)
- Today Show, soon after, when asked the same question: “Oh no. No.” Bloomberg TV, same question: “In fact, I think Americans are not better off than they were eight years ago, when you look at what’s happened to middle-income Americans.” (The Huffington Post)
- Says that he can save $100 billion by cutting earmarks; campaign later denies this claim. Has said saving $100B would not come from military; this would necessitate a 18.5% across the board cut in every other discretionary spending program, including education, veteran’s health, highways. (Factcheck.org)
- Favors repealing the alternative minimums tax, 90% of the benefits going to six-figure families; this would cost $1.6 trillion over 10 years; claim of an average of $2000/family mostly weighted by highest earners.(Factcheck.org)
- Says that Obama and Clinton want to create the largest tax increase since WW2; it would be the fifth-largest and is not even an increase, but merely allowing Bush’s cuts to expire. (Factcheck.org)
- Opposed Bush’s tax cuts, then supported Bush’s tax cuts. (NPR)
- Wants to cut capital gains taxes. (On the Issues)
- Wants to remove federal gasoline taxes. (Reuters)
- Claimed that 401ks are taxed by the capital gains tax (they are not) and used this to further his point that “[Obama] obviously doesn’t understand the economy.” (Factcheck.org)
- Claimed Obama wanted to double the capital gains tax; Obama said no more than double (which is what it was under Clinton) and probably much lower. (Factcheck.org)
- On The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: (The Washington Post)
- Says talking to Hamas is naive; two years prior, in an interview with James Rubin of Sky News, said that negotiations with Hamas were inevitable, and the current (Bush) admin had to get used to that; in 2003 had said that even though Syria sponsored and harbored terrorists, it was worth talking to them. (The Huffington Post)
- Was in favor of negotiations with Cuba; no longer is. (Florida Democrats)
- Constantly confuses Shia and Sunni. (MSNBC)
- “There’s not a history of clashes that are violent between Sunnis and Shiahs. So I think they can probably get along.” (The Huffington Post)
- “One of the things I would do if I were President would be to sit the Shiites and the Sunnis down and say, ‘Stop the bullshit.’” (The Huffington Post)
- Says that Al Qaeda get training in Iran (The New York Times)
- Insists that Ahmadinejad was the leader of Iran, not Khamenei, despite reality being what it is.(Los Angeles Times)
- Concerning Cheney: “I don’t know if I would want him as vice president. He and I have the same strengths. But to serve in other capacities? Hell, yeah.” (The Huffington Post)
- McCain refuses to answer a question about whether or not he supports Bush’s abstinence-only policy in Africa; when asked if he supported condom distribution, was silent; when asked about his policy on sex ed in the USA, said “I think I support the president’s policy;” when asked if he thought contraceptives helped stop the spread of HIV, said “You’ve stumped me.” Asked an aide for his policy paper on the subject; couldn’t find it; finished by saying “I’ve never gotten into these issues before.” (The New York Times)
- “We have had some success working with the Pakistanis in a low visible fashion. Should they be more helpful? Of course they should be. Should the Saudis be more helpful? Should the Jordanians be more helpful? Should the Egyptians? We are giving billions of dollars a year to the Egyptians, as you know, and they should be more helpful. Should the Mexicans be more helpful? Everybody should be more helpful.” (The Huffington Post)
- Republican John McCain’s campaign accused Barack Obama of having a dangerous and naive Sept. 10 mind-set toward terrorism because the Democrat spoke approvingly of the successful prosecution and imprisonment of those responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. (San Francisco Chronicle)
- At a Town Hall meeting, was asked why we haven’t caught bin Laden yet; McCain got pissed, started rambling about the Diamondbacks and Yankees and Rudy Giuliani on a screen, said as President, Bin Laden would be caught (Guess this means Bin Laden is still safe for another few months) and people were laughing that McCain wasn’t answering the question. (The Huffington Post)
- Moved to Arizona for political reasons; the day after his predecessor announced his upcoming retirement, Cindy bought a house in the district. (Western Missouri Shooters Alliance)
- Was elected to congress in part due to his friendship with Darrow Tully, publisher of the AZ Republic, who gave him free editorial space; did not comment when Tully’s numerous war stories about himself (Tully) were revealed to be all lies.(The U.S. Veteran Dispatch)
- Was part of the Keating Five. (Slate)
- Vigorously lobbied to have investigations of his friend Gov. Fife Symington halted; Symington was convicted of bank fraud, to which McCain said that Symington had been running the state well; when a different governor fell under similar circumstances, McCain went after him; when it was suggested that he showed preference to Symington that he didn’t show to Mecham, said “I really won’t answer that kind of insinuation… I do what’s best for the state. I do what’s best for the country.” (Western Missouri Shooters Alliance)
- Voted to convict Bill Clinton on impeachment charges. (CNN)
- Chief Advisor of McCain’s campaign, Charlie Black, lobbied for numerous dictators in Asia and Africa; Black said he didn’t do anything wrong. (Salon, Newsweek)
- Richard Davis is one of McCain’s friends, advisers, and campaign chairs; Davis was paid $395,000 to lobby on behalf of the telecom industry; McCain, as chairman of the Commerce Committee, supported a Cablevision bid despite a government report saying that it would lead to higher prices. (Politico)
- Two campaign staffers forced to resign; they had lobbied on behalf of Myanmar’s repressive government in 2002. (MSNBC)
- Cindy, after an AP article outed her, sells her investments in mutual funds that invested in the Sudanese government. (The New York Times)
- Suggested that, as a new idea, like divestment from South Africa to fight apartheid, we should divest from Iran; a bipartisan bill presented by Obama and Brownback in 2007 said just that exact same thing; McCain voted against it; one of his main campaign advisers lobbies for an Iranian steel company; McCain opposed divestment from South Africa at the time. (The Economist, Think Progress, Commentary Magazine, Gov Track, TPM Muckraker, The Huffington Post)
- Used a picture of Gen. Petraeus in fundraising material (military members are not allowed to do this, and it was done without Petreaus’ knowledge or approval). (ABC News)
- Collects $58,000 per year from the government in disability. (Los Angeles Times)
- Refuses to return money taken from a fundraiser hosted by Clayton Williams, who said of rape, “As long as it’s inevitable, you might as well lie back and enjoy it.” (The Washington Post)
- Having been tortured for five years, joined the party that prolonged his torture and blasted Romney at a debate for supporting torture. (NPR)
- Now McCain himself supports torture. (Washington Monthly)
- Voted against legal definitions of torture. (Time Magazine)
- After the Supreme Court ruled that Guantanamo prisoners have some rights, “The United States Supreme Court yesterday rendered a decision which I think is one of the worst decisions in the history of this country,” McCain said. He went on to quote from Justice Roberts dissent in the case, rail against “unaccountable judges,” and say that the courts are about to be clogged with cases from detainees. Called it a case about “so-called, ‘Habeas Corpus,’ suits.” (The New York Times)
- Says that Bush’s warrantless wiretaps are legal. (Boston Globe)
- Ate birthday cake with President Bush several hours after the levees at New Orleans broke; later, McCain blasted Bush’s tepid and slow response. (Newsweek)
- Voted against the Katrina Commission (twice). (Newsweek)
- Voted against extended Medicaid access for Katrina victims. (The Washington Post)
- Voted against extended unemployment assistance for Katrina victims. (The Washington Post)
- Said he supported a cap-and-trade system, but no mandatory caps. (Politico)
- Supports clean coal. (MSNBC)
- Wants to end the offshore drilling ban of 1981 (opponents include Republican Governors Schwarzenegger and Crist). (The Washington Post)
- Voted against Everglades restoration. (Los Angeles Times)
- Voted against closing a future market loophole that led to the Enron disasters in California; said the market needed less regulation, not more; the money saved from closing this loophole would have reduced medical and pharmaceutical copays for soldiers. (Baltimore Chronicle)
- Voted against the Clean Air Act. (Citation needed.)
- Voted against the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday; later said that he didn’t know much about MLK at the time, and that “I had not really been involved in the issue.” (YouTube)
- “Still,…McCain has yet to find his voice on domestic issues–his response to a question about crime among teen girls veered from a Little Rock mentoring program to Nicaraguan drug lords to securing the Mexican border to the rural meth epidemic, then ended with the not-so-confident words, “I intend to enlist the help of the people who know these problems best.” (Newsweek)
- “I’m not for, quote, privatizing social security; I never have been, I never will be.” Then… “Without privatization, I don’t see how you can possibly over time make sure that young Americans are able to receive social security benefits.” (The Huffington Post)
- Does not support Amtrak. (PBS Newshour)
- Voted against the ERA. (Citation needed.)
- Voted in favor of tobacco subsidies. (Citation needed.)
- Said that the nation is founded on “Christian principles.” (CNN)
- Is in favor of prayer in public schools. (On the Issues)
- When asked to name an inspirational author, said “Joel Osteen.” (Rolling Stone)
- Was against intelligent design being taught in schools; now supports it. (The Arizona Daily Star, Think Progress)
- Describes Roberts, Alito his favorite justices. (The Denver Post)
- Campaign actively sought Hagee’s endorsement until the “Hitler was a hunter” video came out. (US News & World Report, The Huffington Post)
- Calls Obama an elitist; sells golf equipment on his website. (MSNBC)
- His campaign stole a recipe from Rachel Ray / the Food Network website for Cindy’s website; was called on it; did it again with another recipe from the Hershey’s website. (The Huffington Post)
- “That’s not change we can believe in.” (The Washington Post)
- “The media often overlooked how compassionately [Hillary] spoke to the concerns and dreams of millions.” Three days later denied saying this: “I did not [say that], that was in prepared remarks, and I did not [say it], I’m not in the business of commenting on the press and their coverage or not coverage” (The Washington Post)
- Campaign staff didn’t know enough about computers to disable comments on campaign YouTube videos.
- Campaign staff didn’t know enough about computers to disable comments on website store.
- Finished fifth from last in his class of 899 at Annapolis. (Western Missouri Shooters Alliance)
- During the Vietnam war, wanted to bomb Soviet ships and thus initiate a third world war; during the Vietnam war, said he wanted to bomb more than military targets. (Rolling Stone)
- Blamed POW collaboration with NVA forces on “the divisive forces which had come into focus as a result of the antiwar movement in the United States.” (Slate)
- “I hated the gooks. I will hate them as long as I live.” (The Seattle Post Intelligencer)
- Divorced his first wife Carol, who had waited for him while he was in Vietnam, who had been in a horrible car accident, for a multi-millionaire heiress he had met a year before the divorce; married Cindy one month after the divorce. (Hernando Today)
- Admitted and was widely known to being unfaithful during his first marriage. (New York Daily News)
- Cindy stole prescription medication to feed an addiction for 3 years; Cindy was accused (never convicted) of threatening an employee to keep quiet about the thefts. (Salon)
- His daughter did not switch parties from Independent to Republican until 2008. (USA Today)
- Was revealed along with his wife to owe $100,00-250,000 in credit card debt. (The Hill)
- Constantly refers to his imprisonment by the North Vietnamese. (Various sources.)
- Does not know how to use a computer or the Internet (in 2008!). (The Huffington Post)
- At a Smith & Wesson plant, “I will follow Osama Bin Laden to the gates of hell and I will shoot him with your products.” (Concord Monitor)
- In 1989, flipped Sam Nunn the bird. (Washingtonian)
- Said to Sen. Pete Domenici, “Only an asshole would put together a budget like this.” After Domenici told him no one had ever called him that, McCain said “I wouldn’t call you an asshole unless you were really an asshole.” (ABC News)
- In 2000 Sen. Grassley said, “Are you calling me stupid?” McCain replied, “I’m calling you a fucking jerk.” (ABC News)
- Screamed “Fuck you” at John Cornyn on the senate floor, followed by “This is chickenshit stuff,” when asked about provisions of his amnesty bill. (ABC News)
- Keeps on him at all times a lucky compass, lucky feather, lucky penny, and sometimes a lucky rock; an aide carries his lucky pen; always wears his lucky shoes (LL Bean rubber-soled dress shoes). (The Washington Post)
- “Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno.” (1998) (Salon)
- “Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran” (CNN)
- Slept through portions of Bush’s 2007 State of the Union address (The New York Times)
- Called the League of Democracies the “League of Nations.” (Politico)
- “I will veto every single beer.” (CNN)
- “We should be able to deliver hot water to dehydrated babies.” (The Washington Post)
ECONOMICS
FOREIGN POLICY & COUNTER-TERRORISM
STEWART: There was one comment– and this could have been taken out of context as well– you felt that Hamas endorsed Obama? Did they officially
McCAIN: A spokesperson from Hamas said they wanted Senator Obama, but that’s– that’s –
STEWART: Do you feel bad you said that? Because that is– if you think about it–
McCAIN: A spokesperson said that, and I think –
STEWART: And you take Hamas at their word?
McCAIN: No, but it’s indicative of how some of our enemies view America. I guarantee you, they’re not going to endorse me.
June 19th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
It’s sad to say, but a lot of Americans would find many of these to be reasons to vote FOR John McCain.
June 22nd, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Sadly, you are correct, Clyde. It should only take one good reason.
July 11th, 2008 at 9:48 pm
You are completely right Clyde, many “McCainiacs” will twist this info and support him more.
October 3rd, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Ok the vast majority of these quotes are reasons to vote for John McCain whether you would like to admit it or not. At least 10 of these are repeated twice (yes i have a lot of free time) and you do understand that Bill Clinton, a democrate also cheated on his wife MORE then 10 times, so dont say that he is the only politician to cheat on his wife, if that even is true because someone from your own party has done so. You do understand that he is over 80 years old and of course he cant do very much with technology, of course you compter nerds find that as a flaw. You can also shut the fuck up about him giving secrets to the Vienamese, for he was tortured every day for 4 years. Do you really thing you could hold out for 4 years without doing anythign they say? None of thse are major mess ups like many Democrates whos messups i have watched on utube. John McCain is more of a man then you will ever be.
October 23rd, 2008 at 9:41 pm
Umm… McCain’s 72, not over 80. Technology usage is almost a need — even my five year old can use a computer. He’s not a nerd. If he was tortured, how does that make him a man????? He couldn’t do anything about it, and tried to commit suicide several times. Also, look at reason 63.
If you had a lot of free time, u would know that he was tortured for 5 1/2 years, not 4. I don’t see why any of the reasons would promote anyone to vote for McCain — I find almost all to be favorable to Obama. Fuck John McFucker. No wait… don’t fuck John McFucker! He doesn’t deserve to be fucked anyway.
November 2nd, 2008 at 1:00 pm
No kidding my grandmother learned to use a computer before she passed. And if he became president and was captured by terrorist would that excuse him giving away important information about the US? NOOOOOOO. He is a piece of shit, I wish his wife would have slipped him some of those pills she stole to feed her addiction and off him.
November 2nd, 2008 at 1:01 pm
one other thing, if you have so much free time on your hands maybe you should go out and get a job