John McCain: Citizens Shouldn’t Interfere In Politics

April 10th, 2011 (8) Posted By Angelia Phillips.

Cato
Campaign finance “reform” advocates like Sen. John McCain are often heard to complain that official candidates’ ads can get lost in the clutter of ads from independent groups — as if the election belonged to the candidates, not the people. Now McCain has taken this theme a step further: He doesn’t like think tanks interfering in politicians’ decisions. George Will reports from Phoenix on the Goldwater Institute’s criticism of a $197 million municipal subsidy to a businessman in the National Hockey League:

John McCain, who holds the Senate seat once occupied by Barry Goldwater but does not hold Goldwater’s views about governmental minimalism, calls the institute’s actions “disgraceful” and “basically blackmailing”: “It’s not their role to decide whether the Coyotes should stay [here] or not.” Well.

Constitutions do not impress the co-author of the McCain-Feingold assault on the First Amendment (his law restricts political speech). But the institute’s job — actually, it is every Arizonan’s job — is to protect the public interest. A virtuoso of indignation, McCain is scandalized that the institute, “a non-elected organization,” is going to cause the loss of “a thousand jobs.” McCain’s jobs number is preposterous, as is his intimation — he has been in elective office for 28 years — that non-elected people should not intervene in civic life.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman agrees with McCain that the world is out of joint when people can second-guess the political class: “It fascinates me that whoever is running the Goldwater Institute can substitute their judgment for that of the Glendale City Council.” He will learn not to provoke [former Cato policy analyst Darcy Olsen, now president of the Goldwater Institute], who says, “It happens to fascinate me greatly that the commissioner thinks a handful of politicians can substitute their judgment for the rule of law.”

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  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof

    I honor John McCain for the military service he gave our country. For his “public service” in politics? Not so much!

  • stewmanchew

    why do you people in arizona keep electing this bafoon?

  • Charlie from New Jersey

    This is why you lost, you freaking moroon. This is a country of the people, by the people, for the people. It is not a country for elite, self-appointed royalty living in Washington. Pull your head out!

    • derised1

      Amen!

      McCain needs to STFU with his campaign finance nonsense and go away! Stop trying to silence free speech when it comes to federal elections, including corporations. Corporations have a right to have their say as much as SEIU, AFL-CIO, MoveOn.Org, NEA, Planned Parenthood and other groups.

      I say Arizonans vote in Pat Dollard as Senator instead of McCain. Pat won’t want to give up his perks, pay, & b*tches though! :cool: :beer: :beer:

    • amy

      Hell yea! Dollard in 2012. He CAN keep his bitches. Look at Teddy Kennedy. :twisted: :beer: :beer:

  • Jim up north

    This old toad turd should have been retired last fall.
    This was another case of the lesser of two evils and in the future that shit has to stop in the primaries!

  • Hawkerdriver(PissontheKoran)

    McCain’s prior military service is irrelevant now. He is one of the biggest kool-aid slurping,big govt,socialist in drag, pig in DC. He ain’t no damn “hero” people! More like TRAITOR now. Vote him out ASAP..This grinning chesire cat bozo is very,very dangerous.. :evil:

  • OC Jackson

    I’ve wondered for some time if the abuse and torture McCain suffered at the hands of the N. Viets didn’t damage his reasoning power.

    He’s certainly forgotten the intent of our Constitution. He’s as much a captive of lobbyists as the dimocrats.