Charlie Black says McCain hopes for terror attack on American soil!
WASHINGTON – June 24, 2008 - Charles R. Black, Jr., a former
lobbyist who is now a top adviser to Republican presidential candidate John
McCain, commented in an
interview with Fortune magazine
that another terrorist attack inside the U.S. would "be a big
advantage" to McCain in the November presidential election. Black's
comments brought the politics of fear and terrorism back into the 2008
presidential campaign, mirroring the 2004 campaign between Senator John
Kerry and George
W. Bush. McCain disagreed with Black's comments, saying he has long
worked to prevent terrorist attacks in the the U.S. and could not imagine why
Black had said such a thing. Democratic candidate Barack
Obama's campaign called Black's comments "a complete
disgrace." Black later backpedaled, telling reporters, "I deeply
regret the comments. They were inappropriate." Richard Ben-Veniste, a close campaign adviser and
representative for Obama, called Black's comments a "very
disappointing glimpse into the thinking of one of McCain's closest
advisers."