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John McCain, Traitor
By Robert Tracinski (April 2, 2001)
[CAPITALISMMAGAZINE.COM] It is time to put the John McCain myth to rest.

For years, the national media and a gullible grass-roots following have
glorified McCain as a man of integrity who deals in "straight talk." They
have promoted his image as a hero who fought bravely for his country in
Vietnam and who is now fighting to save politics from corruption by special
interests.

I don't dispute McCain's war record. In Vietnam, he endured beatings and
torture for the sake of his country. But the hero has since become a traitor.
Today, for the sake of his own populist self-aggrandizement, McCain is
betraying one of his country's most basic principles: the freedom of
political expression.

The most obvious form of this betrayal is McCain's proposed ban on political
ads by independent groups within 60 days of an election.

What does this mean? Imagine that it is Oct. 1, 2002, and John McCain is
running for re-election. You and a group of like-minded friends pool together
your money to buy a television spot in Phoenix saying "Don't Vote for John
McCain." Under the McCain-Feingold bill, you would be breaking the law.

When asked whether this would suppress free speech, McCain and his followers
glibly assert that "money is not speech." But how can you have the right to
speak -- unless you have the right to use your own money and resources to
broadcast your ideas? That's like telling a publisher he can print whatever
he wants -- so long as he doesn't spend money to buy printing presses.

The most brazen aspect of this proposal is the fact that McCain would
suppress political speech specifically in an election season -- precisely
when a citizen's freedom to express his political views is most crucially
needed. Such a provision is patently unconstitutional -- and patently
un-American.

But McCain doesn't stop there. He was adamantly opposed to any increase in
"hard money" limits on direct contributions to candidates, and he managed to
cut the proposed increase by half. It is well known that hard money limits --
set at $1,000 in 1974 and never increased despite decades of inflation --
favor incumbents, who have built up extensive fund-raising networks. Maverick
challengers, who rely on a smaller pool of donors, are starved out.

But what if a challenger is wealthy enough to finance his own campaign?
McCain-Feingold has that covered, too. In that case, the incumbent's
contribution limits are lifted to $6,000, helping him stave off the
challenger.

And then, as icing on the cake, McCain led our public-spirited senators in
voting themselves a new government-enforced discount on television
advertising time.

McCain says that campaign finance reform is needed to safeguard the integrity
of our politicians. It looks more as if it is intended to safeguard their
political careers by shutting out challengers and muzzling independent
critics.

McCain's tactics are as dubious as his goals. He has demanded that his whole
package of campaign finance controls be "severable" -- that is, if one part
of the bill is struck down by the courts, the others will remain. So this
avatar of integrity is asking his fellow senators to pass a bill whose exact
content they cannot know, since it is almost certain to be revised by the
Supreme Court.

Consider also the collateral damage from McCain's crusade. For the past two
weeks, McCain's quest for campaign finance controls has sidelined a tax cut
proposal that is an important step toward curbing the growth of government.

This is a crucial time. The Democrats are in full disarray on taxes, as
demonstrated by their appeal to such lame counter-proposals as a one-time tax
rebate -- a failed idea resurrected from the failed Carter administration.

Now is the time for Senate Republicans to push president Bush's tax cut.
Instead, McCain is handing Bush a political booby-trap. If he vetoes
McCain-Feingold -- as he should -- Bush risks being pilloried as a lackey of
special interests. Bush should have the courage to face down this slander and
reject McCain-Feingold as unconstitutional. But the damage will still be done
-- and McCain's fellow Republicans should remember it.

Jack Wakeland summed it up best last year in an article in my magazine, The
Intellectual Activist. McCain, he wrote, "has raised every conceivable
concern about constituents' improper influence over their government, while
expressing little or no concern about the government's improper power over
its constituents."

That is McCain's act of treason. He fought for liberty in Vietnam -- only to
fight against liberty in the Senate.




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