McCain’s Surrogates Still Love Hagee

Despite the fact that John McCain was forced to publicly reject the endorsements of both Rod Parsley and John Hagee last week, it doesn’t look like his campaign surrogates are willing to follow suit and repudiate Hagee’s remarks as “deeply offensive and indefensible.” 

In fact, not only are they not repudiating Hagee, they are actually joining him for his 2008 Christians United For Israel Washington-Israel Summit in July.  

As Max Blumenthal first reported yesterday, Senator Joseph Lieberman, who has long been one of McCain’s most ardent supporters, is scheduled to headline this year’s Night To Honor Israel Banquet where he is scheduled to share the stage with Hagee

Sen. Joe Lieberman says he’ll speak at a July conference hosted by Rev. John Hagee, whose endorsement was recently rejected by Republican John McCain because of Hagee’s controversial remarks about religion.

Lieberman, one of presumed GOP presidential nominee McCain’s strongest supporters, said Wednesday while Hagee’s comments were unacceptable and hurtful, he will judge him on his life work fighting anti-Semitism and building bridges between Christians and Jews.

With Lieberman announcing that he will in fact stick with his scheduled commitment, we’ve started a petition calling on him to cancel this appearance, which can be found here.  

Also joining Hagee at the event will be Gary Bauer, who has also been a vocal advocate for McCain, having supported his campaign back in 2000 and then endorsing him again this time around.  When not busy earning his paycheck as a right-wing political operativemarshalling support for the GOP by trading on wedge issues, decrying hate crimes legislation, fighting efforts to address climate change, pushing voter ID requirements, and calling for the monitoring of mosques – he’s been hard at work selling McCain to the Religious Right and defending him against the so-called biased liberal media.  

Bauer also happens to be a board member of Hagee’s CUFI and, according to the itinerary, is scheduled to speak at no less than four separate panels:

10:00AM-11:30AM: Supporting The Jewish State – Now Or Never?
Pastor John Hagee, Founder & National Chairman Of Christians United For Israel (Cufi)
Gary Bauer, CUFI Executive Board Member

1:30PM- 3:00PM: Break Out Session One
Israel 101: The Basics Of The Arab Israeli Conflict
Gary Bauer, President of American Values
Charles Jacobs, Founder & President of The David Project Center for Jewish Leadership
Roz Rothstein, International Director of StandWithUs

3:30PM- 5:00PM: Break Out Session Two
Israel 101: The Basics Of The Arab Israeli Conflict
Gary Bauer, President of American Values
Charles Jacobs, Founder & President of The David Project Center for Jewish Leadership
Roz Rothstein, International Director of StandWithUs

1:30PM- 3:30PM: Middle East Briefing
Gary Bauer, President of American Values
Congressman Elliot Engel (D-NY)
William Kristol, Editor of The Weekly Standard
Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN)

When McCain announced Bauer’s endorsement, he stated that Bauer’s “advice and counsel [would] be critical” to his campaign.  Presumably, given Bauer’s close ties to Hagee, his advice and counsel was to encourage McCain to seek Hagee’s support – support that McCain has now embarrassingly had to disavow.  But Bauer is standing by Hagee and obviously thinks that sharing the stage with him is nothing to be embarrassed about, so it raised the question of just how much more of Bauer’s “advice and counsel” the McCain campaign will be seeking in the future.