Do you want a man with $100K in revolving debt (in spite of his wife's well-filled coffers) running this country's economy? Just asking.
That sly John McCain -- he tries to make the sheeple think he's going to represent change from the debacle of the Bush administration. Here on Meet the Press he buries himself by saying he agrees "on the transcendent issues of the day the most important issues of the day I have been totally in agreement and support of President Bush."
Of the prospect of war in Iraq, you said, quote,
"I believe that success will be fairly easy."
John McCain... September 24th, 2002.
"I believe that we can win an overwhelming victory in a very short period of time."
John McCain... September 29th, 2002.
Of the ouster of Saddam and the Baathists:
"There's no doubt in my mind that once these people are gone, that we will be welcomed as liberators."
John McCain... March 24th, 2003.
Asked, about a long-term commitment in Iraq, quote, "are you talking about something in terms of South Korea, for instance, where you would expect U.S. troops to be in Iraq for decades?""No," you answered.
"I don't think decades, but I think years. A little straight talk, I think years. And I hope that we can gradually reduce that presence."
John McCain... March 18th, 2004.
You were asked about the troops, and the future.
"I would hope that we could bring them all home. I would hope that we would probably, leave, some military advisers, as we have in other countries, to help them with their training and equipment and that kind of stuff.
"...I think one of our big problems has been the fact that many Iraqis resent American military presence. And I don't pretend to know exactly Iraqi public opinion. But as soon as we can reduce our visibility as much as possible, the better I think it is going to be."
John McCain... January 31st. 2005
When a speaker at your town hall, five months ago, referenced the President's forecast that we might stay in Iraq for 50 years, you cut him off.
"Make it a hundred! We've been in Japan for 60 years. We've been in South Korea 50 years or so. That would be fine with me. As long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed. That's fine by me..."
John McCain... January 3rd, 2008.
And your forecast of your hypothetical first term.
"By January, 2013, America has welcomed home most of the servicemen and women who have sacrificed terribly so that America might be secure in her freedom. The Iraq war has been won."
John McCain... May 15th, 2008.
That, Senator McCain, is context.
You have attested to: a fairly easy success; an overwhelming victory in a very short period of time; in which we would be welcomed as liberators; which you assured us would not require our troops stay for decades but merely for years; from which we could bring them all home, since you noted many Iraqis resent American military presence; in which all those troops coming home will also stay there, not being injured, for a hundred years; but most will be back by 2013; and the timing of their return, is... not... that... important.
That, Senator McCain, is context.
And that, Senator McCain, is madness.