Tuesday, February 26, 2008

McCain Flip Flops on 100 Years in Iraq Remark

He'll get away with this because it is what many Republicans overlook in their own candidates but, through projection, often accuse others of:
flip-flopping and LIES.

After all, they selected Bush/Cheney twice, didn't they? Bush was their choice in 2000 and 2004. McCain is their choice in 2008. Pathetic, isn't it?

Speaking of McCain, it is interesting to me how controlled and quiet his words are in all his speeches and comments--much like a metronome...that puts you to sleep ZZZZzzzzzz. I've also noticed in the years I've been on this planet that, often, people who speak this way are trying to hide anger that lurks just under the surface of those apparently calm, controlled, measured words. And, without warning--IT CAN ERUPT AT ANY TIME!!! With McCain, I've heard it often does. Is this the kind of man we want at the helm of our government, with his hand on the nuclear buttons? Just asking.

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Flippity, floppity, flip, flop. Just like a fish on the deck of a boat, John McCain is gasping for the life of his campaign. Knowing full well that tying his campaign to staying in Iraq and the “success” of the “surge” (quick, McCain, explain what that means!) and that the majority of Americans just aren’t willing to buy it, McCain executes a perfect “cut and run” from his earlier statement of staying in Iraq for 100 years.

By the way, that reminds me of that “100 year thing”. My friends, the war will be over soon. The war, for all intents and purposes, although the insurgency will go on for years and years and years. But it will be handled by the Iraqis, not by us.

Huh? The war will be “over soon”??? Mission Accomplished redux? But the insurgency will go on. But that’s not a war. But the Iraqis will handle it. Aren’t the insurgents Iraqis too? Can anyone make heads or tails of this ridiculous excuse of a back pedal?

How in the hell does McCain think he can get away with this?

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