"And, if we lost, then who win? Did Al Qaida win? When on the floor of the House of Representatives they cheer - they cheer - when they pass a withdrawal motion that is a certain date for surrender, what were they cheering? Surrender? Defeat?"
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The subtext is less about Iraq than about legitimacy. By anchoring the scene "on the floor of the House of Representatives", McCain places his opponents inside the visual iconography of American democracy and accuses them, implicitly, of desecrating it. Cheering becomes evidence. It’s not that they disagree; it’s that they celebrate "surrender". That’s the trap: once the argument is translated into the language of honor and defeat, technocratic questions about timelines, casualties, and strategy start to sound like excuses.
Context matters: this is McCain in the mid-2000s, when the war’s costs were mounting and congressional Democrats pushed for withdrawal timetables. McCain, shaped by Vietnam’s political fallout and his own POW experience, consistently treated "setting a date" as an invitation to adversaries and a betrayal of allies. The line works because it weaponizes patriotic emotion while narrowing the range of acceptable dissent: if you clap, you’re not just wrong, you’re cheering for the other side.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
McCain, John. (2026, January 17). And, if we lost, then who win? Did Al Qaida win? When on the floor of the House of Representatives they cheer - they cheer - when they pass a withdrawal motion that is a certain date for surrender, what were they cheering? Surrender? Defeat? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-if-we-lost-then-who-win-did-al-qaida-win-when-73185/
Chicago Style
McCain, John. "And, if we lost, then who win? Did Al Qaida win? When on the floor of the House of Representatives they cheer - they cheer - when they pass a withdrawal motion that is a certain date for surrender, what were they cheering? Surrender? Defeat?" FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-if-we-lost-then-who-win-did-al-qaida-win-when-73185/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"And, if we lost, then who win? Did Al Qaida win? When on the floor of the House of Representatives they cheer - they cheer - when they pass a withdrawal motion that is a certain date for surrender, what were they cheering? Surrender? Defeat?" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-if-we-lost-then-who-win-did-al-qaida-win-when-73185/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












