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Ignoring his numerous falsehoods, Detroit Free Press reported that at a town hall meeting, "[a]s usual, McCain was candid"

May 08, 2008 3:49 pm ET

SUMMARY: In an online article, the Detroit Free Press reported of Sen. John McCain's May 6 town hall meeting at Oakland University: "As usual, McCain was candid and said things like fuel efficiency standards have to increase and the way to make the domestic automotive industry more competitive is to get other costs, like health care for autoworkers, under control." While the media routinely refer to McCain as a straight-talker who resists pandering, Media Matters for America has identified numerous instances in which McCain has promulgated falsehoods about himself and his opponents.

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In a May 7 article published on the website of the Detroit Free Press, staff writers Kathleen Gray and Emelia Askari reported of Sen. John McCain's May 6 town hall meeting at Oakland University: "As usual, McCain was candid and said things like fuel efficiency standards have to increase and the way to make the domestic automotive industry more competitive is to get other costs, like health care for autoworkers, under control." While the media routinely refer to McCain as a straight-talker who resists pandering, Media Matters for America has identified numerous instances during the campaign in which McCain has not, in fact, been "candid," including on the topic of health care.

The article was subsequently replaced on the Free Press website with another article by Gray and Askari that also discussed McCain's appearance at Oakland University but did not use the word "candid." The subsequent article was published in the May 8 print edition of the Free Press. The version of the article stating that "[a]s usual, McCain was candid" remains available in the Nexis news database.

During his campaign, McCain has falsely suggested that Sen. Barack Obama had said that Al Qaeda is not currently in Iraq; falsely suggested that Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton support a "big-government takeover of health care"; falsely suggested that Obama has only "in the last few days" proposed that a "strike force" remain in Iraq after the United States withdraws most troops; falsely claimed that Obama "approve[d]" of a meeting between former President Jimmy Carter and Hamas leader Khaled Meshal; falsely claimed that Clinton and Obama "want to raise your taxes"; and falsely suggested that Obama "once suggested bombing our ally, Pakistan." McCain also falsely asserted that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, his rival in the Republican presidential race at the time, "disparage[d] the service and courage of an American hero" with his statement that former Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS) is "probably the last person I would have wanted to have write a letter for me."

McCain has also repeatedly claimed that he voted against President Bush's tax cuts because they weren't paired with spending cuts -- a different reason from the one he gave in 2001 when he voted against the tax cuts; falsely claimed during the campaign that he called for Donald Rumsfeld's resignation as defense secretary; repeatedly made the admittedly false claim that Iran is training Al Qaeda; and after telling The Wall Street Journal in late 2005 that he knows "a lot less about economics" than "military and foreign policy issues," suggested he had not said this when confronted with the quote in a debate question.

From the original version of the May 7 Free Press article:

McCain encountered a mostly friendly crowd of several hundred people at Oakland University in Rochester, who didn't ask about slave trade or child pornography or religious freedom.

Their questions were more about everyday life in Michigan: fuel efficiency standards, environmental protections, and the loss of jobs in the state.

As usual, McCain was candid and said things like fuel efficiency standards have to increase and the way to make the domestic automotive industry more competitive is to get other costs, like health care for autoworkers, under control.

"One of the problems that the Big 3 automakers has is.increased costs that have been negotiated over the years that puts them at a competitive disadvantage," he said. "But now there is a recognition that we have to reduce those costs dramatically and put the domestic auto industry on a much more level playing field with foreign manufacturers."

While Gary Tibbetts, a 68-year-old retired research engineer for General Motors, wasn't particularly happy with the answer to his question about CAFÉ standards, he said he appreciated McCain's honesty.

"We have an honest disagreement, but I'm still a McCain supporter," Tibbetts said.

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    • Author by wzwriter (May 08, 2008 3:56 pm ET)
         
      Is "candid" the new word for "habitual liar"???
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      • Author by doggone-ga (May 08, 2008 4:00 pm ET)
           
        In this case I think it means "lying with a straight face"
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        • Author by rtwmd1230 (May 08, 2008 4:05 pm ET)
             
          No, it just means "saying whatever comes into your mind today," because you can't remember what you said yesterday.
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          • Author by shoes89 (May 09, 2008 10:32 am ET)
               

            Is this the kind of discourse that we can expect from the Dems this fall? MM is wrong and/or misleading on several instances here.

            Obama and Clinton DO support big-government healthcare. (link)

            Obama and Clinton DO want to raise taxes.

            Obama DID give the impression that al Qaeda is not in Iraq. ([We have] "the right to make sure that we are looking out for American interests if Al Qaeda is forming a base in Iraq.")

            Obama DID threaten to bomb Pakistan (link/link).

            MM can twist and turn things all day long, but words are words!

            Thank you.

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            • Author by NiceguyEddie (May 09, 2008 2:02 pm ET)
                 

              Obama and Clinton DO support big-government healthcare.

              The truth of this statement depends entirely on your definition.  The system as it is now is broken, and was pourly designed, where it was designed at all.  Things will change.  Get over it.

              Obama and Clinton DO want to raise taxes.

              Again this depends on your POV.  My taxes won't go up.  They'll go down for at least the first year, after which I'll be over the cusp.  It will be awhile after that before my taxes go up.  (But if I'm making that much more money, will that really matter?  Not if we finally start to move towards a decent health care system.)  (Yes, I WORK for a living, and I'm not ashamed of that fact.  In fact I'm grateful for the opportunity that allows me to do better than most.)

              Obama DID give the impression that al Qaeda is not in Iraq. ([We have] "the right to make sure that we are looking out for American interests if Al Qaeda is forming a base in Iraq.")

              Dude, you are so reaching here.  Plus your croppng the quote.  McCain's "confusion" go way beyond this, and should scare people.  This is just... silly.

              Obama DID threaten to bomb Pakistan.

              BALDERDASH!!! BALONEY SAUSAGE!!! HE. DID. NOT. AND. YOU. ARE. EITHER. A. FOOL. OR. A. LIAR!  This is the biggest piece of nonsense you and your ilk keeping floating up.  All he did in syaing that was that he would fullfill the promise that Bush made to actually get the guys that attacked up.  BOMBING PAKISTAN don't enter into it.  Not out probably your guy failed to do his job and fullfill his promise to his country.

               

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              • Author by NiceguyEddie (May 09, 2008 3:09 pm ET)
                   

                Not out probably your guy failed to do his job and fullfill his promise to his country.

                LOL.  I'm not even sure what I was trying to say here!  (Just that Bush has failed his country with the war in Iraq and failed to deliver on his promise to get the guys that attacked us and bring them to justice. )

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      • Author by pointofview (May 08, 2008 5:04 pm ET)
           

        So according to MMFA, any one who interviews McCain must mention in the article or story every time MMFA thinks McCain was wrong.  That is hysterical.  If that is the standard, nothing can ever be written about HC again that does not mention sniper fire, and nothing can ever be written about BO that does not mention bitter gate and racist Wright.  MMFA has a pretty high view of themselves.  I can hear them now, crying at their computer…. A reporter said something nice about McCain, but we said he was bad here, here, and here.  How pathetic.  It is time for the grown ups to have a campaign for President.  MMFA needs to pick articles that have a little more substance than….”oh no….some one actually likes McCain”.  It is embarrassing, yet very amusing,  to watch

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        • Author by T-Hone (May 08, 2008 5:58 pm ET)
             
          Media outlets could do those things, or they could just discontinue calling McCain a "maverick" or "candid" or a "straight talker".
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        • Author by solon (May 08, 2008 10:16 pm ET)
             
          Your POSTS are embarassing. When the media fall all over themselves calling Hillary a straight shooter and go ON AND ON about how candid she is you will have a point until then you HAVE NO POINT.
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          • Author by pointofview (May 09, 2008 11:42 am ET)
               

            Solon

            I guess you can not read.  I said it was time for the grownups to pick a president.  Sorry, but that leaves you out of the equation.

            Done be sad little solonyy  there is a place set for you at the kids table.

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      • Author by donaldmaddog5642 (May 08, 2008 5:15 pm ET)
           
        I take it to mean "candied" as in a fruit cake.
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    • Author by bruce1ace (May 08, 2008 4:15 pm ET)
         

      The GOP ticket isn't going to be McCain/?????.

      The ballot will read Maverick/Viper.  Beat that.

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      • Author by snoopy (May 08, 2008 4:28 pm ET)
           
        And here I thought it was gonna be Rocky/Bullwinkle.
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      • Author by eweston8542983 (May 08, 2008 4:36 pm ET)
           

        Easy, arrainge for the contest to be on a wet day.

        To bad Ducati can't open a factory in the US and A. A 1098R would make a hellofa running mate. Red, sexy, strong, dam quick, a soulful wail, and red, Did I mention its red?

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    • Author by eweston8542983 (May 08, 2008 4:19 pm ET)
         

      Keeping auto worker health care costs under control.

      I think I know this dance. Reduce benifits, throw out all the uneconomic sick people. Or investigate to see where the money goes. Offer a few economic incentives to do a better job, throw a few asses into corporate run prisons. Or something involving the "S" word.

      It'll be the one that plays hob on my ankweles right?

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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (May 08, 2008 4:55 pm ET)
         
      One must remember that "candid" is also the word used to describe " clueless .
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    • Author by donaldmaddog5642 (May 08, 2008 5:34 pm ET)
         
      I am not going to name names, here, but this is for the person or persons who admire Johnny Mack and take exception to any criticism of same. Let's see...how can I phrase it? WE DO NOT WANT ANOTHER REPUBLICAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE! Anything that will keep that terrifying possibility from happening is fair. It may even cause us to be truthful, if that's not too much for you to stomach. The Main Stream Media is what MMFA is watching very carefully. It is obvious that John McCain is getting a pass on just about every ridiculous statement coming out of his mouth. Oh, forgive me, I forgot he is just being a "maverick", he is being "candid", or his is just saying "what's on his mind " (today) for a particular audience. Gimme a break, will ya?
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