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Katie Couric Calls Out McCain On His Claim of Winning Wars

Posted Jul 24th 2008 3:01PM by Cenk Uygur
Filed under: Young Turks, John McCain, Katie Couric, Video

Katie Couric asked John McCain a great question the other day on CBS: You claim you know how to win wars? Which wars have you won?

Watch it here:




I asked the press to put this very question to John McCain about ten days ago, albeit in a little bit more colorful language. You can watch that here. There is no good answer for this because John McCain is taking credit for many things he had no part in or was only minimally involved with. He is way overplaying his so-called national security credentials.

Some might think I'm going a bit too far in pointing this out, but we should also remember John McCain crashed five different planes in his time in the service. He also finished 894th in his Annapolis class of 899. God bless him for serving anyway, but it's hard to take that record and brag about how you have won all these wars.

John McCain has a service record he can be proud of, that anyone could be proud of. His resistance at the POW camps was down right heroic. But when you put yourself out there as the man who knows military strategy and winning wars, we have to look at your record and see what's really in there.

And when you look, there is not some secret stash of wars that John McCain led troops into and won because of his national security know-how. There just isn't and when he pretends there is, it looks like forced braggadocio. If he sticks with his actual service record, he would have something everyone could agree was a big asset for him. He served with tremendous courage and honor. He doesn't also have to claim to be Dwight D. Eisenhower. Leave well enough alone.

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CBS Loves the Emoting Judge

Posted Feb 27th 2007 10:59AM by Ben Greenman
Filed under: Breaking News, Scandal, TV, Celebrity

So, in a development that should surprise absolutely no one, the judge in the Who Gets Anna Nicole's Body case has been contacted by a producer at a CBS morning show. Some will object strenuously to this news, pointing out that nearly every legal commentator of reputation found Seidlin's behavior to be laughable, reprehensible, or both. Others will remember that TV has many false motives but only one real one, which is to be watched, and that as a result its mission is to collect and then display the most compelling personalities, no matter how idiotic, self-serving, sad, or superfluous. It's worth remembering who exactly was being discussed in Judge Seidlin's breakthrough case (though it's getting harder to remember every day), and thinking of the TV offer not as irony but as a spin-off.


CBS's internal news blog isn't exactly bowled over by the idea.


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