Did
Senator McCain Betray?
By
Mike Ghouse
08 January,
2008
MikeGhouse.net
I
am sorely
disappointed in our Journalists; each one of them either failed to ask
or chose not to ask the tough question to Senator McCain.
In the Presidential
debates on Saturday, January 5, 2008 with Charlie Gibson and Chris Wallace,
and interviews with Tim Russert and George Stephanopoulos on Sunday
January 6, 2008, John McCain was excited to share that "I'll get
Osama bin Laden. I'll get him even if I have to follow him to the gates
of hell"
Here is the
piece of interview with Tim Russert:
MR. RUSSERT:
"I'll get him."
SEN. McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
MR. RUSSERT: George Bush has tried...
SEN. McCAIN: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
MR. RUSSERT: ...for seven years.
SEN. McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
MR. RUSSERT:
What will you do differently than George Bush?
SEN. McCAIN: Well, first of all, I will dramatically—I wouldn't
have passed up some of the opportunities we passed up, such at, as at
Tora Bora, and President Clinton passed up. But most importantly, I'll
improve our human intelligence.
MR. RUSSERT:
How?
SEN. McCAIN:
Well, you're going to recruit, you're going to train, and you're going
to send people in who can blend into the culture, into the, to the,
the tribal communities and in—very tough. Not easy. I didn't say
it was going to be easy. I said it was going to be tough. But I will
get him. And why is it so important? One, he killed 3,000 Americans.
But two, in the last two weeks he's gotten out two messages. He is recruiting,
motivating and instructing radical Islamic extremists who want to kill
and destroy everything we stand for and believe in. This guy is a continuing
threat because of his very adroit—as well as other extremists—use
of cyberspace.
MR. RUSSERT:
If, if your...
SEN. McCAIN: So he's a continuing threat to America. He isn't just a
guy who's holed up someplace.
MR. RUSSERT:
If your advisers said to you, "Mr. President, this is where Osama
bin Laden is."
SEN. McCAIN: Yeah. Yeah.
MR. RUSSERT:
"We can get him tonight."
SEN. McCAIN: Yeah.
MR. RUSSERT: "But understand, if we go in, we could very well destabilize
Pakistan, perhaps bring about the overthrow of President Musharraf."
SEN. McCAIN: Mm-hmm.
MR. RUSSERT:
Would you trade Osama bin Laden for Musharraf as president?
SEN. McCAIN: I would, I would never have that situation arise, because
Musharraf and I have an, a relationship that goes back a number of years.
I would be in constant communication with him, and I'm sure that maybe
publicly or privately he would be working very closely. That's the benefit...
MR. RUSSERT:
Could he, could he be trusted?
SEN. McCAIN: Sure he could be trusted.
MR. RUSSERT: You don't think he's surrounded by Taliban sympathizers?
The full transcript is at: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22487036/
What Mr.
Russert, Stephanapoulus, Chris Wallace and Charlie Gibson forgot or
chose not to ask was this major question.
Senator,
the why did you not get Osama?
Why did you have to wait to be elected to do that?
Isn't that a betrayal to your party and to your President?
Isn't that a betrayal to our nation?
I am disappointed
that none of the Journalist asked that question, a total of four times,
and none could ask that?
It is not
too late now.
Mike
Ghouse is a Speaker, Thinker, Writer and a Moderator. He is
president of the Foundation for Pluralism and is a frequent guest on
talk radio and local television network discussing Pluralism, politics,
Islam, Religion and civic issues. His opinions, comments, news analysis
and columns can be found on the Websites and Blogs listed at his personal
website http://www.mikeghouse.net/.
Mike is a Dallasite for nearly three decades and Carrollton is his home
town. He can be reached at [email protected] or
(214) 325-1916
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