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Senior momment or just pure ignorance? McCain does it a again, I sure hope in the minute chance he does't try and put up a border crossing between my hometown in far Northern Illinois and Canada.?

IT SUPPOSED TO SAY IN THE SLIM CHANCE HE DOES GET ELECTED, IM NOT STUPID JUST CAN'T TYPE

McCain gets confused (again) on world geography, stating in an interview on ABC, "I think it's serious. . . . 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 it's a very hard struggle, particularly given the situation on the Iraq-Pakistan border."

McCain was responding to Diane Sawyer's question as to whether or not he agreed with Obama's comment that the situation in Afghanistan is "percarious and urgent."







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raves +14   by Not Einstein

Answered All of the above

I'm actually embarrassed for the old guy. It definitely could be first stage Alzheimer's.
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  • raves +1   [-] by SRV1003

    Answered All of the above

    And this guy wants to be President>
  • raves +2   [-] by DaddyGator

    Answered or asleep at the wheel

    People make mistakes. I'm still not voting for him though.
  • raves +1   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    wrong answer write vote honest person I like you
  • raves +1   [-] by candy "The Original"

    Answered or asleep at the wheel

    asleep wheel
  • raves +1   [-] by concerned

    Answered Senior Momment

    yes is so old he might try anything ...he dosen't realize how large the states are ...he has forgotten ...he was locked up to long ...he is old ...please somebody help him ha ha ha ha a
  • raves +2   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    nice to seee the concerned here
  • raves +1   [-] by concerned
    glad you happy ...
  • raves +2   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    glad you are concerned
  • raves +1   [-] by concerned
    ALWAYS
  • raves +1   [-] by missnoee

    Answered Senior Momment

    I don't think he's as sharp as he used to be. I've noticed he's alot slower in his physical movements and his speech. I really honestly believe he's just aged too much to be a good pres. There are others his age that are sharper. I think he's just aging and losing some of his thoughts along the way.
  • raves +1   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    I have 2 x 4 with a better edge
  • raves +1   [-] by missnoee
    LOL ! Took me a minute to "get it" Bob ! Very funny :) lol minute bob funny
  • raves +3   [-] by Gramma Lil

    Answered All of the above

    All the above is something I definetly agree with.
  • raves +5   [-] by Warren

    Answered All of the above

    Like a criminal avoiding prosecution by lying to the jury, he has trouble keeping his story straight. He knows that Al Qaeda is huddled down on the Afghani/Pakistani border, but his campaign aides are telling him to say that Iraq is the central front. He forgot which version of propaganda he was supposed to be catapulting.
  • raves +3   [-] by Not Einstein
    He also forgot his geography when he stated to Diane Sawyer that everyone knows the most trouble is on the Iraq/Pakistani border!
  • raves +3   [-] by Warren
    Or is it cognitive dissonance - trying to simultaneously believe two contradictory thoughts?
  • raves +3   [-] by Not Einstein
    Yes that could be it; no, maybe not, ummm.
  • raves +2   [-] by missnoee
    I have to say Warren I agree that he is being qued as to what to say.
  • raves +1   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    Warren is always right
  • raves +1   [-] by missnoee
    Oh thanks Bob......I'll try to remember to keep that in mind ! LOL!
  • raves +4   [-] by edmanfor OBAMA.

    Answered or asleep at the wheel

    The Gaffe's keep coming with old man mccain.
  • raves +4   [-] by sadiesmom

    Answered All of the above

    Tired? Old? Unaware? Crazy?

    Too many adjectives, not enough space...
  • raves +2   [-] by freedomforever

    Answered All of the above

    PR babble mouth !!! He is ( and just not him so i don't need any mc Cain lovers giving me a hard time) got so many lies and fake fronts going on that he would probably forget his name if it wasnt on the posters around him !!
  • raves +1   [-] by grizzly

    Answered or asleep at the wheel

    Remember when Obama did not know how many states there is ? This country is dooooooooooomed !!
  • raves +5   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    that was easy to explain when you try and say fifty some and it comes out fifty seven states, but we are not at war with them look at the look on his face at the end good god help us
  • raves +1   [-] by fuzzy (as a raccoon) Ken
    or maybe he was thinking of steak and

    thinking steak
  • raves +2   [-] by BOB PROUD UNION DEMOCRAT BLAIS
    don't you be illin on the Kerry empire he should have won but he got swift boated and the sheep bought it now read this
    AlterNet
    10 McCain Gaffes from This Week That Should Have Damaged His Chances
    By Max Bergmann, Huffington Post
    Posted on July 12, 2008, Printed on July 22, 2008
    http://www.alternet.org/story...

    This is the week that should have effectively ended John McCain's efforts to become the next president of the United States. But you wouldn't know it if you watched any of the mainstream media outlets or followed political reporting in the major newspapers.

    During this past week: McCain called the most important entitlement program in the U.S. a disgrace, his top economic adviser called the American people whiners, McCain released an economic plan that no one thought was serious, he flip flopped on Iraq, joked about the deaths of Iranian citizens, and denied making comments that he clearly made --- TWICE. Yet watching and reading the mainstream press you would think McCain was having a pretty decent political week, I mean at least Jesse Jackson didn't say anything about him.

    But let's unpack McCain's week in a little more detail.

    1. McCain unambiguously called Social Security "an absolute disgrace." This is not a quote taken out of context. John McCain called one of the most successful and popular government programs, which uses the tax revenues of current workers to support retirement benefits for the elderly "an absolute disgrace." This is shocking -- and if ...
    don't you be illin on the Kerry empire he should have won but he got swift boated and the sheep bought it now read this
    AlterNet
    10 McCain Gaffes from This Week That Should Have Damaged His Chances
    By Max Bergmann, Huffington Post
    Posted on July 12, 2008, Printed on July 22, 2008
    http://www.alternet.org/story...

    This is the week that should have effectively ended John McCain's efforts to become the next president of the United States. But you wouldn't know it if you watched any of the mainstream media outlets or followed political reporting in the major newspapers.

    During this past week: McCain called the most important entitlement program in the U.S. a disgrace, his top economic adviser called the American people whiners, McCain released an economic plan that no one thought was serious, he flip flopped on Iraq, joked about the deaths of Iranian citizens, and denied making comments that he clearly made --- TWICE. Yet watching and reading the mainstream press you would think McCain was having a pretty decent political week, I mean at least Jesse Jackson didn't say anything about him.

    But let's unpack McCain's week in a little more detail.

    1. McCain unambiguously called Social Security "an absolute disgrace." This is not a quote taken out of context. John McCain called one of the most successful and popular government programs, which uses the tax revenues of current workers to support retirement benefits for the elderly "an absolute disgrace." This is shocking -- and if uttered from Obama's mouth would dominate the news coverage and the Sunday shows, as pundits would speculate about the massive damage the statement would cause him among retirees in Florida.

    2. McCain's top economic policy adviser calls Americans a bunch of "whiners" for being worried about the slumping economy. Words cannot fully explain how devastating this statement should be from Phil Gramm. You would think it would be enough to sink McCain's campaign. Of course McCain only thinks that the economic problems are psychological.

    3. Iraqi leaders call for a timetable for U.S. withdrawal, McCain gets caught in a bizarre denial and flip flop. The Iraqis now want us to begin planning our withdrawal -- McCain however wants to stay foooorrreeevvveerrrr. So what does McCain say -- First, he refuses to accept Maliki's statement as being true. Then he concedes that it was an accurate statement, but was probably just a political ploy to curry favor with his own people and WOULD NOT influence his determination to keep US troops in Iraq indefinitely. Yet, McCain in 2004 at the Council on Foreign Relations said that if the Iraqis asked us to leave, we would have to go. No matter what. But that was apparently a younger and less experienced John McCain.

    But let's just look at his comment that Maliki's statement is "just politics." If that is true, then it must also be true that the American military presence in Iraq is so unpopular with Iraqis that the government is forced to push for a timetable in order to survive at the ballot box. That's a reason to stay for 100 years.

    4. McCain's economic plan to cut the deficit has no details and is simply not believable. There are so many things here. McCain pledges he would eliminate the deficit by the end of his first term (the campaign latter flip flop flipped about whether it was four years or eight years), but does not provide any details about how he would do it. Economists on both sides of the political aisle said that this was simply not believable, especially given McCain's other proposals to a) cut individual and corporate taxes even further, b) extend the Bush tax cuts and c) massively increase defense spending on manpower (200,000 more troops) and d) maintain a long-term sizable military presence in Iraq.

    5. McCain's deficit plan includes bringing the troops home represents a major Iraq flip-flop. Speaking of the long-term military presence -- a story that has gotten absolutely no attention is that McCain now believes the war will be over soon. The economic forecasts made by his crack team of economists predict that there will be significant savings during McCain's first term because we will have achieved "victory" in Iraq and Afghanistan. The savings from victory (ie the savings from not having our troops there) will then be used to pay down the deficit. The only way this could have any impact on the deficit in McCain's first time is if troop withdrawals start very soon. So McCain believes victory is in our grasps and we can begin withdraw troops from Iraq pretty much right away --- doesn't sound that different from Obama's plan does it. Someone should at least ask McCain HOW HE DEFINES VICTORY -- and why he thinks we will achieve it in the next couple of years.

    6. McCain campaign misled about economists support. In the major press release the McCain campaign issued to tout its Jobs for America economic plan that would balance the budget in 4 years, it included the signatures of more than 300 economists who the campaign claimed to support the plan. Only problem is that the economists were actually asked to sign up to SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. Um, hello?

    7. McCain makes a joke about killing Iranians. Haha... that's just McCain being McCain. I am sure that is exactly how it is being reported in Tehran. This guy is running for President not to become a talk radio pundit. Yet according to the AP this was just a humanizing moment between candidate and spouse -- I am not sure when joking about the deaths of civilians became humanizing.

    8. McCain denies, flatly, that he ever said that he is not an expert in economics. Are you kidding?


    9). McCain distorts his record on veterans benefits in response to a question from Vietnam Veteran, who then proceeds to call McCain out on it.

    10.) McCain demonstrates he knows nothing about Afghanistan and Pakistan. McCain said "I think if there is some good news, I think that there is a glimmer of improving relationship between Karzai and the Pakistanis." Pat Barry notes how crazy this comment is..."Just what "glimmer" is McCain talking about?? Maybe he's referring to President Karzai's remarks last month, which threatened military action in Pakistan if cross-border attacks persisted? Or maybe McCain is talking about Afghanistan's allegations that Pakistan's ISI was involved in a recent assassination attempt on Karzai? Maybe in McCain's world you could call that a silver-lining, but in reality-land I'd call it something else."

    Any one of these incidents and comments would dominate the news cycle if they came from the Obama campaign. Yet McCain barely gets a mention. The press like to see themselves as political referees -- neutral observers that call them like they see em'. But they want this to be a horse race and so all the calls right now are going one way. How else can you explain the furor last week over the Obama "refine" comment -- which represented zero change in Obama's position on Iraq -- and the "swift boat" mania over Wesley Clark's uncontroversial comments (psss... by the way McCain exploits his POW experience in just about every ad -- yet he says he doesn't like to talk about it).

    This Sunday expect the ten incidents above to get short shrift from pundit after pundit, because after all Jesse Jackson said he wanted to cut Obama's nuts off.

    AlterNet is a nonprofit organization and does not make political endorsements. The opinions expressed by its writers are their own.

    Max Bergmann is Deputy Policy Director at the National Security Network and is a regular contributer to Democracy Arsenal.
    © 2008 Huffington Post All rights reserved.
    View this story online at: http://www.alternet.org/story...
  • raves +2   [-] by candy "The Original"
    God! please help all imbeciles because they know not what they think
    & say........................

    obama for CHANGE....yes! We! Will!