The problem with McCain is not that he’s old, or angry, or willing to say anything to be President. The problem is that he doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about and is more than willing to serve as a front for loonies. And we’ve already seen that movie.
How much does John McCain really know about foreign policy? – By Fred Kaplan – Slate Magazine
After Barack Obama’s opening day in Iraq this week, the New York Times headline read, “For Obama, a First Step Is Not a Misstep.” The story, by Richard Oppel Jr. and Jeff Zeleny, noted, “Mr. Obama seemed to have navigated one of the riskiest parts of a weeklong international trip without a noticeable hitch.
“That was the big nail-biter: Would Obama, the first-term senator and foreign-policy newbie, utter an irrevocably damaging gaffe? The nightmare scenarios were endless. Maybe he would refer to “the Iraq-Pakistan border,” or call the Czech Republic “Czechoslovakia” (three times), or confuse Sunni with Shiite, or say that the U.S. troop surge preceded (and therefore caused) the Sunni Awakening in Anbar province.
But, of course, it was Obama’s opponent, John McCain—the war hero and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee—who uttered these eyebrow-raisers. “Czechoslovakia” was clearly a gaffe, and understandable for anyone who was sentient during the Cold War years. What about the others, though? Were they gaffes—slips of the tongue, blips of momentary fatigue? Or did they reflect lazy thinking, conceptual confusion, a mind frame clouded by clichéd abstractions?
If Obama had blurted even one of those inanities (especially the one about the Iraq-Pakistan border), the media and the McCain campaign would have been all over him like red ants on a wounded puppy.
McCain caught almost no hell for his statements—they were barely noted in the mainstream press—most likely because they didn’t fit the campaign’s “narrative.” McCain is “experienced” in national-security matters; therefore, if he says something that’s dumb or factually wrong, it’s a gaffe or he’s tired. Obama is “inexperienced,” so if he were to go off the rails, it would be a sign of his clear unsuitability for the job of commander in chief.
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McCain’s Interview on CBS | The Trail | washingtonpost.com
Aides to the Republican accused Democrats of trying to create a mistake where there was none. McCain has tripped up several times this week, including a misstatement about an “Iraq-Pakistan” border where there is none and more than once referring to Czechoslovakia, a country that no longer exists.
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Cindy’s pill bottles are a nice touch, though there should be a few Third World children at the door asking for their medicine back.
And shouldn’t McDuck be wearing a neck brace from all the flip-flopping he’s done in the past six months?
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