For those of you who can’t watch clips online, McCain appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” a few hours ago, and Diane Sawyer asked if he believed “the situation in Afghanistan is precarious and urgent.” McCain, carefully avoiding Sawyer’s adjectives, responded, “It’s a serious situation, but there’s a lot of things we need to do. We have a lot of work to do and I’m afraid that it’s a very hard struggle, particularly given the situation on the Iraq-Pakistan border.” (my em)
Yeah, the bad guys are holed up in the northwestern province of Czechoslovakiastan.
And if McCain were generally coherent on matters of foreign policy, it’d be easier to overlook minor errors like talking about borders that don’t exist. But the real problem here is that McCain’s constant confusion seems to be part of a pattern.
Hence followeth 13 examples.
And this only covers McCain’s obvious incoherence on his signature issue.
Lemme guess - foreign policy expertise.
Johnny me boy, give in on the senility deal and go relax on your deck in Sedona up there on the Arizona-Montana border.
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