McCain Continues Faltering
By RP Staff | July 28, 2008
John McCain wants to be President of the United States of America, we at least know that much. He claims to be better prepared, and therefore qualified than his opponent Barack Obama to be president, but yet he does very little to showcase this experience. From the outset McCain has touted his foreign policy experience as one of the main reasons that he should be president, yet he repeatedly has brain-freezes when it comes to Iraq, and he seems surprised to hear that we are also engaged in a conflict in Afghanistan. Maybe if he spend some time on the interweb he might learn a thing or two. But Iran and Iran are not teh only blind spots emerging from McCain’s campaign. There’s been his inability to galvanize a cohesive team and message, his infatuation with the dubious Mitt Romney as a VP candidate, and crying out for attention when he is doing nothing stately to merit more coverage than he has thus far gotten. But don’t let us tell it, here are some reads on the internet(s) dissecting some of McCain’s latest missteps:
Max Bergman: McCain Doesn’t Understand Iraq War History, Says “We Were Greeted as Liberators”
Robert Novak: Can McCain Back in Again?
Washington Post: [McCain] Failing in Civility
Frank Rich: How Obama Became Acting President
Noam Scheiber: Romney Adds Nothing to McCain
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