McCain on FCS: Flip-flop or fib?
By Bradley Peniston - Staff writer
Posted : Saturday Sep 13, 2008 6:58:20 EDT
Has Sen. John McCain renounced his longtime antagonism toward the Army’s Future Combat Systems?
On Sept. 8, the Republican presidential candidate told a rally crowd in Lee’s Summit, Mo., about an Obama video message to a liberal advocacy group.
“He promised them he would, quote, ‘slow our development of Future Combat Systems,’” McCain said, according to wire reports. “This is not a time to slow our development of Future Combat Systems.”
Flashback to July, however, when his campaign furnished McCain’s economic plan to The Washington Post, declaring that “there are lots of procurements — Airborne Laser, [C-17] Globemaster, Future Combat System [sic] — that should be ended and the entire Pentagon budget should be scrubbed.”
In fact, McCain has long criticized the over-budget, behind-schedule FCS program. In 2005, he blasted the Army for allowing the program to balloon to $161 billion, and forced the service to rewrite the main FCS contract.
So where does McCain really stand?
Joe Klein picked up on this and stated:
Army Times, which is not--last time I checked--a radical left wing publication...
I once asked a commenter on some wingnut blog about the Wall Street Journal. He said that the reporting had a leftist slant and the editorials were centrist. In that person's scheme of things, the Army Times could very well be a "radical liberal rag."
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