ABC: Globe-Trotting McCain is Callous About Economy?

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"Good Morning America" on Wednesday attempted to guilt trip John McCain for taking a foreign trip while "Americans wrestle with a tough economy." Five times over the course of two segments, various GMA hosts, reporters and analysts insinuated that McCain's trip to Colombia and Mexico might result in voters thinking he doesn't care about the economic situation of Americans.

Correspondent Bianna Golodryga pointedly wondered, "But at a time when polls show Obama ahead of McCain by 16 points on the economy, should McCain be staying closer to home?" GMA co-host Robin Roberts, in an interview with Senator McCain, questioned, "So, why is Senator McCain abroad when Americans are focused on the economy here at home and losing jobs, more and more jobs, as Bianna just reported?" The candidate replied by mentioning the fight against the Colombian drug trade as one reason for his South American trip. Undeterred, Roberts continued her theme. She repeated, " We've seen that over and over again, so many want to know, other than what you just said, why are you in Colombia this morning?" This prompted an irritated McCain to reply, "Well, I'd be glad to repeat myself."

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In a tease for both segments, co-host Diane Sawyer queried, "This morning, one-on-one with John McCain. As Americans wrestle with a tough economy, why is he in South America?" ABC News political contributor Matthew Dowd piled on: "[McCain] risks not talking to voters and where they are and what they want to vote on. Taking a trip to Colombia, I think, voters may see as a distraction from what they really care about right now." (Although Dowd is a former strategist to President Bush, he has also worked on Democratic campaigns.)

The journalists on GMA seem to be ignoring the fact that it's July. The conventions are in August and the campaign will be a sprint from Labor Day to Election Day. This would seem to be the time for foreign trips. It's rather silly for ABC reporters to suggest a summer visit to South America means the Arizona senator is uncaring towards tough economic times. And it will be interesting to see how these same correspondents cover Democrat Barack Obama's excursion to the Middle East in early August.

A transcript of the July 2 Robin Roberts interview with John McCain, which aired at 7:04am, follows:

7am tease

DIANE SAWYER: This morning, one-on-one with John McCain. As Americans wrestle with a tough economy, why is he in South America? We'll ask him in a GMA exclusive.

7:04am

ROBIN ROBERTS: So, why is Senator McCain abroad when Americans are focused on the economy here at home and losing jobs, more and more jobs, as Bianna just reported? For the answer, we go to the Republican candidate in Colombia, in the midst of a three-day visit to that country and Mexico. Senator McCain, thank you very much for joining us this morning. We certainly do appreciate it. You know that--

SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Thank you, Robin. I'm here -- let me say I'm here for one day. I'm in Mexico the next day then I'm back home and, you know, also drugs is a big, big problem in America. The continued flow of drugs from Colombia through Mexico into the United States is still one of our major challenges to all Americans and Mexican government is struggling right now with battles against drug cartels, Colombia continues to make progress, but a large percentage of the amount of cocaine that continues to come into the United States of America comes from this country. I've been here many times. I've been here several times in the past, as well as with Mexico and I think that it deserves our attention.

ROBERTS: No discounting the drug problem, as you just stated. Here at home, the U.S. economy is really at the forefront of voters' minds. We've seen that over and over again, so many want to know, other than what you just said, why are you in Colombia this morning?

MCCAIN: Well, I'd be glad to repeat myself. I've come down here on two previous occasions. We have the issue of the drug trafficking from Colombia up through our hemisphere across Mexico and in the United States of America. Drug cartels have basically taken control of some towns on the Mexican border. There are still a couple of thousand people being held hostage by the FARC here. There is clearly a continued threat of drugs pouring into the United States of America, which can harm us and our young people very badly. I'm happy to say that there has been some success. The cost of cocaine on the street is up. I also think it's important for our economy to maintain a free -- to pass a free trade agreement between ourselves and Colombia. Colombia is our largest agricultural market in the southern hemisphere. So, I think there are issues. I've been involved in these issues for a long, long time, and I've spent the last two weeks talking about all over America, the need for us to attain energy independence and I've come up with specific plans and proposals to do that. The American economy is hurting right now. Most of all at the gas pump where they're seeing the price of a gallon of gas go up and up and up.

ROBERTS: You mention free trade and it is part of the reason why you are making the trip to Colombia and to Mexico. Again, here at home, many are very fearful of when it comes to foreign free trade and, in fact, there was a new poll, over half the country feeling it's a threat to the country. 41 percent do see it as an opportunity for growth. Senator, you recently spent time in Indiana and in Pennsylvania, spending a lot of time in communities there that have been hit really hard with job losses. So what do you say to those people, what do you say to those people who are fearful that more jobs may be, indeed, headed beyond our borders and abroad?

MCCAIN: That our economy is in terrible shape, that we've got to take specific actions, keep their taxes low, less regulation, start exploring and exploiting offshore oil deposits so that we can at least ease this burden, give them a little bit of a break from their gas taxes, get to work on nuclear, solar, wind, tide, invest in pure research and development and coal -- clean coal technology. We must also, I believe, stop distorting the market by subsidizing ethanol and preventing sugar based ethanol from coming in the United States. I know Americans are hurting very badly right now. I have town hall meetings almost every single day and I have a plan of action to bring our economy out of the situation it's in today. And I don't believe increasing their taxes is the answer. I believe leaving their taxes low, get off this dependence on foreign oil and doing it quickly and we can -- I call it the Lexington Project. We can, as we sent people to the moon, we can also get off this dependence on foreign oil and keep people in their homes and stop this job loss. We can do it.

ROBERTS: We can do it. You have admitted that you're not exactly an expert when it comes to the economy and many have said--

MCCAIN: I have not. I have not. Actually, I have not. I said that I am stronger on national security issues because of all the time I spent in the military. Very strong on the economy. I understand it. I have a lot more experience than my opponent.

ROBERTS: People feel that it is not a strong suit. You have other strengths, as well, but that if you selected somebody from the business sector as a running mate, that it could go a long way for you. Mitt Romney's name has come up again, very successful, of course, with business ventures. Is he somebody that's at the top of your VP list?

MCCAIN: Robin, Mitt Romney is a great person and he's done a great job for us and we're really pleased at the cooperation and help that he's given us and he won millions of Republican votes so there will be a big place for him in the Republican Party in the future, but obviously we're not talking about specific candidates. Thanks for asking, though.

ROBERTS: Well, that's what I do. Senator, thank you so much.

MCCAIN: Absolutely.

ROBERTS: I do have a final question. Are you in a bird sanctuary or something? We're hearing a lot of birds around you this morning there.

MCCAIN: Actually we're in one of the most beautiful cities on Earth, Cartagena, a very old city. The Spaniards used to collect their gold and take it back to Spain. And we're out on this little island and it's really lovely here and they encourage tourism here too.

ROBERTS: It looks like a beautiful spot. Senator John McCain, thank you. I know we'll be talking a lot between now and November. Thank you so much. Have a good trip.

—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.


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I love how the media raves

I love how the media raves about the "nuance" and "sophistication" in Democrats and then uses the most literal sledge hammer - like interpretations of actions and events to cast aspersions on the GOP. What do they suggest McCain do to show he cares, park himself next to a gas pump and hug people as they fuel? They're going to get him - one way or another. Now, he's Bush.

What do they suggest McCain

What do they suggest McCain do to show he cares, park himself next to a gas pump and hug people as they fuel?

Oh gosh, Chris, you made me laugh! That is true though, what do they expect?

There is simply nothing that McCain can do that they will not find fault with.

 

Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson

Bill Clinton was their hero.

Bill Clinton was their hero. No one showed "care" like he did. Besides, he was into hugging - especially women. :)

Robin Puffs

I guess Robin's compliments are only reserved for Democrats, such as the Powerful Voice of Elizabeth Edwards.  or Tossing Softballs at Obama while bashing Bush?

Not a big mystery who Robin supports. Yet Pelosi only favors the "Fairness Doctrine" for talk radio.

Let's see if they follow the

Let's see if they follow the same line of questioning when Obama goes to the Middle East AND Western Europe.

Are you kidding? We will

Are you kidding? We will probably get around-the-clock glowing coverage of his "rock star" welcome and treatment everywhere!

 

Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson

Funny how they all of a

Funny how they all of a sudden hate McCain....

Most likely If his name was

Most likely If his name was McGore they would be making excuses for him the same way they do for Gore when he jets around to pick up awards and give his stupid environmental speeches.

If you are a liberal you can say one thing and do the opposite. There is no need for the liberals to worry about being exposed for their hypocrisy because they know the msm will cover for them. If you are conservative you are held to a different set of standards and nothing you do will be reported on fairly. The msm will always make a conservative out to be a villain.

"Liberalism is a mental disorder" -Michael Savage

"Many want to know..."

...why is McCain in S. America?

Who exactly are the 'many' who want to know? I don't want to know. 

Why has Obama been flying around the US for the last 18 months and not in Washington doing the job he's being paid to do? His desk is probably covered in huge cobwebs ala 1313 Mockingbird Lane.

"His desk is probably

Actually, Obambi hasn't fully moved into his office yet (no cobwebs.. just lots of boxes). Not that he was using his junior Senatorship as a stepping stone or anything...

I guess he figured with a

I guess he figured with a little luck he won't have to move in at all.....

 

Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson

If McCain goes on trips

If McCain goes on trips abroad, then the MSM will accuse him of ignoring domestic issues (I guess in this Information Age, a person can only deal with an issue if he/she was within 10 miles of it).

If McCain stays home, then the MSM will accuse him of being tone-deaf to the "world community" that Bush has snubbed over the last eight years.

(sigh) This is going to be a long election...

It's already been a Friggin' long election!

 

The day that "politician" became a career choice is the day we started losing the Republic. Let's get it back! Alan Keyes '08.

Listen to their premises

"As Americans wrestle with a tough economy, why is he in South America?” … then … “People feel that it [McCain’s grasp of the economy] is not a strong suit.”

Assuming both of the media’s premises are correct, and he doesn’t know enough about the economy, why would we want him nearby? Let him hang out with the chirping birds in one of the most beautiful cities on earth, talking about drugs, where he can’t get in our way. 

But seriously, can the coverage get any more biased? Would anyone be surprised if there’s a billboard in the ABC News room, declaring that today’s theme is ‘why aren’t you struggling with the rest of us?’ Obama says he’s going to give a “major” speech about patriotism (where he said absolutely nothing), and the media drools. McCain says he’s going to visit South America, and the media’s answer is “So what? Whaddaya want us to do, report on it???”

Mr. Obama's alleged economic experience

Some in the MSM say that Mr. Obama has an edge over John McCain on the economy. But, just because Mr. Obama has alleged repeated experience with illegal drug transactions, where, I suspect, large amounts of money changed hands, there is no reason for the MSM to claim expertise for him on economic issues as well as the U.S. economy itself. Perhaps his foreign education and his short time at Harvard prepared him for a different kind of “economy”.

Robin Roberts

Does Robin think this line of questioning makes her a "hard hitting" journalist?

We all know she supports Obama because she is African American. Damn the issues. Style over substance! Change!

Didn't the Cult Figure just announce he is doing a world tour?

Funny, I don't recall a lot of Big Liberal Media speculation about how he was abandoning Americans lost in the economic maelstrom when he announced a seven nation tour scheduled this Summer.   And that was only a few days ago.

This a "darned if you do,

This a "darned if you do, darned if you don't" scenario.  McCain focuses solely on the US and he is accused of not trying to meet wtih foreign leaders and rehab the US's image.  He goes overseas and gets nailed for it. 

You can criticize every choice that any individual makes if you really want to.

Darth Dutch

Robin Roberts...

I don't think any MSM talking head is more in the tank for Obama than Robin Roberts.  She is absolutely shameless.  Consider the softball questions she routinely throws Obama and his surrogate Democrats and the hatchet job she tries to put on McCain and other Republicans. 

I saw this interview this

I saw this interview this morning and it was even more galling than it appears. Just before they tried to skewer McCain, they talked in glowing terms about Obama visiting the Middle East and Europe to bolster his foreign policy street cred. They then proceeded to bludgeon McCain about a two-day trip.

McCain is ignoring the economy by travelling to Columbia to...

work on a trade agreement with Columbia which would affect our economy.  How do you square that circle?

SCREENCAP

I may have said this before,but how did Kobe Bryant get a gig on GMA?

Morning Show Imbecile

Roberts: " We've seen that over and over again, so many want to know, other than what you just said, why are you in Colombia this morning?"

This prompted an irritated McCain to reply, "Well, I'd be glad to repeat myself."

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It's funny to watch these morning show imbeciles try to interact with an intelligent, sensible, no-nonsense type like McCain, who doesn't suffer fools easily.

She essentially says "I didn't like that answer. Give me something else because *so many* want to know" (e.g., "I want to make a bigger deal out of this than you're allowing").

Idiot. Glad I never watch ABC "news".

This reminds me of Fred Thompson crapping all of that debate moderator when she wanted to do the "show of hands" thing.

 

McCain is running for President, not Chief Economist

Are we electing a Chief Economist?  No.  Whoever is elected will have more than the economy on his plate, important as that is.  In any case, McCain is currently a Senator, not the President.  Having McCain in the U.S. won't change a thing about the economy.

Note this exchange:

ROBERTS: We can do it. You have admitted that you're not exactly an expert when it comes to the economy and many have said--

MCCAIN: I have not. I have not. Actually, I have not. I said that I
am stronger on national security issues because of all the time I spent
in the military. Very strong on the economy. I understand it. I have a
lot more experience than my opponent.

ROBERTS: People feel that it is not a strong suit. You have
other strengths, as well, but that if you selected somebody from the
business sector as a running mate, that it could go a long way for you.
Mitt Romney's name has come up again, very successful, of course, with
business ventures. Is he somebody that's at the top of your VP list?

Note that when McCain argues that he's not weak on his understanding of economics, Roberts comes back with "People say" he's weak, and then changes the subject.  The MSM has to get in their dig and then prevent the candidate from responding.

When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.