Live in Salt Lake
Matt Welch | February 15, 2008, 11:03am
I'll be on Salt Lake City's NPR affiliate KPCW at 9:10-9:30 Mormon time to discuss John McCain. You can listen from afar at this link.
Speaking of the Republican frontrunner, some interesting projection in today's Boston Globe from McCain's co-author and alter-ego, Mark Salter:
Salter said that Obama's candidacy is grounded in a "messianic complex" and that the press has treated him as "god-like." "Obama's message," according to Salter, "is 'I am something extraordinary - gaze upon me and everyone will be great. By the mere fact of electing me, we will have transformed the stale politics of the United States.'"
The Globe article, written by Sasha Issenberg, who also penned a perceptive piece a few months back about the elusive shadow of Barry Goldwater hanging over this election, contains another classic McCain tell:
"I do not seek the presidency on the presumption that I am blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save my country in its hour of need," McCain said.
As I discuss in my book, whenever McCain volunteers an absolutist statement about what he is not, chances are non-trivial that he's actually revealing something about what he is. For instance, he's been flirting with the possibility that his campaign is divine destiny for quite some time now. For instance, in a McClatchy News article last June:
"I know this sounds schmaltzy and maudlin and everything like that. I'm not sure - have no idea - whether I'm intended to be president of the United States. But I know I'm being kept here for a reason, and that is to serve."
Or this, to the Christian Science Monitor:
"There is no logical reason for me to be on earth, if you look at my life, so I should spend this time trying to serve a cause greater than myself," says McCain in a Monitor interview.
John | February 15, 2008, 12:43pm | #
"There is no logical reason for me to be on earth, if you look at my life, so I should spend this time trying to serve a cause greater than myself," says McCain in a Monitor interview."
What on its face is wrong with that? A lot of people who have near death experiences feel that way. Is it Reason's position that anyone who embraces any kind of selfless service is not to be trusted? I am all for freedom and self serving ends but that seems a bit over the top.
"I know this sounds schmaltzy and maudlin and everything like that. I'm not sure - have no idea - whether I'm intended to be president of the United States. But I know I'm being kept here for a reason, and that is to serve."
Again, what is the big deal? McCain should have died any number of times in Vietnam and feels that he didn't so that he can serve his country. There is nothing wrong with that. It is not like he is saying God intends him to be President. In fact he is saying just the opposite. He doesn't know if he is going to be President but whatever happens he is going to continue to serve. So what?
"I do not seek the presidency on the presumption that I am blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save my country in its hour of need,"
You may not believe him. I have never met McCain so I can't vouch for his truthfulness but taken on its face that is probably the best thing I have ever heard a Presidential candidate say. It is a direct jab at the arrogance of the Obama as messiah campaign.
"Salter said that Obama's candidacy is grounded in a "messianic complex" and that the press has treated him as "god-like." "Obama's message," according to Salter, "is 'I am something extraordinary - gaze upon me and everyone will be great. By the mere fact of electing me, we will have transformed the stale politics of the United States.'"
There is a lot of truth to that and that is a pretty effective criticism of Obama. Obama is probably going to be McCain's opponent in November. I would expect McCain to criticize him.
I got it that Matt Welch doesn't like McCain. Good for him. But, Welch seems to have taken leave of the idea that you still have to have valid criticisms of someone even if you don't like them. What the hell was the point of this entire post?