« Environmentalist No More | Main | The Genetic Map Of Europe » 18 Aug 2008 03:15 pm Did It Happen To Another Guy?Here's McCain, in his now-famous "agents of intolerance" speech, recounting the Good Samaritan story as if it happened to an anonymous American POW:
You can see how this story moved McCain as it would move anyone. You can see why McCain would use it against the abusers of religion on the Christianist right. But why, under those circumstances, did he not say that this prisoner of war was himself? It could be explained by literary indirectness. But it would have served his purposes far more effectively in the first person, and he had already told the story in his 1999 book. Might it be that McCain knew that these stories had become mashed up, that Salter had enhanced the anecdote, and felt queasy owning the story in his own words? Salter had already exploited McCain's war record in ways McCain might once have balked at. Could this violation of a sacred moment have pricked his conscience a little too much? Or could including it in a very contentious speech have led him to be more careful about his sourcing? TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5540bc0468834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Did It Happen To Another Guy?' |
