Krauthammer: McCain Has 'Hidden Agenda' To 'Kill The United Nations'


Yesterday in an foreign policy address in Los Angeles, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) called for the United States to create and lead a "League of Democracies" in order to "harness the vast influence of the more than one hundred democratic nations around the world to advance our values and defend our shared interests."

Numerous media outlets interpreted McCain's speech as a call for "cooperation" and "collaboration" with allies and the rest of the world, "drawing a sharp contrast to the past eight years under President Bush." But last night on Fox News, conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer revealed the true meaning behind McCain's "League of Democracies":

KRAUTHAMMER: Well, I like the idea of the league of democracies, and only in part because I and others had proposed it about six years ago. What I like about it, it's got a hidden agenda. It looks as if it's all about listening and joining with allies, all the kind of stuff you'd hear a John Kerry say, except that the idea here, which McCain can't say, but I can, is to essentially kill the U.N.

As Krauthammer noted, he proposed this "League of Democracies" nearly "six years ago," so he would know its actual "agenda." Indeed, Krauthammer delivered a speech on "Democratic realism" in 2004 outlining this agenda which calls for the U.S. to "commit blood and treasure" to spread democracy in strategic areas around the world.

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tjfxh March 28, 2008 - 12:24am
( categories: USA: Campaign 2008 )

...are you sure the agenda's hidden?

Sure don't seem that way to me....

-5.75,-4.05
"We're all fucked. It helps to remember that." --George Carlin

justadood March 28, 2008 - 4:08am

Amy Goodman interviewed writer for The Nation yesterday. You can watch the interview on line. Basically he said that McCain has been adopted by the neocons and that he finds him personally a very scary individual.

jtruett March 28, 2008 - 3:35pm

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