Steinem Takes Shot at McCain, Hits Self In Foot

While the heated feud between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama dominated national politics last week, the public squabble hasn't kept them from launching the ocassional miscue at Arizona Sen. John McCain.
The New York Observer reported yesterday that in a Texas stump for Clinton, feminist icon Gloria Steinem added to the blunders by scorning the 5 1/2 years of torture McCain endured at the hands of the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War.
From the story:
“Suppose John McCain had been Joan McCain and Joan McCain had got captured, shot down and been a POW for eight years (sic). [The media would ask], ‘What did you do wrong to get captured? What terrible things did you do while you were there as a captive for eight years?’
I mean, hello? This is supposed to be a qualification to be president? I don’t think so.”
Since last Tuesday, McCain has taken fire from everywhere. Anonymous Democrats raised questions about whether his birthplace in a former US territory near the Panama Canal precludes him from running for president (it doesn't).
Democratic National Chairman Howard "Scream" Dean, meanwhile, has sustained a long barrage of gibberish so strange no one can understand it. The press corps believes it might be some sort of accusation about McCain's campaign financing, but since no can untangle what Dean's saying, the Federal Election Commission has decided to look into it. Seemingly frustrated by the lack of attention his vague and confusing accusation has gotten, Dean renewed his rhetoric yesterday (this time in simplified form), telling CNN, McCain "is going to be a flawed candidate."
Apparently, no one has told Dean that McCain is already a candidate.
Among these relatively minor assaults, Steinem's rebuke is especially bewildering. Not even the Clinton campaign could figure it out; in fact, the camp was forced to acknowledge McCain's distinguished military record:
"Senator Clinton has repeatedly praised Senator McCain's courage and service to our country," Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson wrote. "These comments certainly do not represent her thinking in any way. Senator Clinton intends to have a respectful debate with Senator McCain on the issues."McCain suffered a similar embarrassment last week, so you can't fault Clinton for what comes out of her supporters' mouths. When it happened to McCain, though, he didn't just distance himself from the questionable comments made on his behalf, he took responsibility for them.
That's something the Democrats have consistently shown they're unwilling to do.
McCain Photo: Getty Images


Comments
Thank God Senator McCain was not a hostage of Gloria… He would never made it
Steinem, like McCain, is getting too old to make sensible decisions.
Yeah, Gloria, we *never* show any respect or reverence to female prisoners of war…unless you count Jessica Lynch, of course.