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29 Sep 2008 10:15 am
Hitch On Obama, McCain And Kissinger
Heh:
Thus for McCain, a full day and night after the exposure of
his shaky running mate to such ridicule, to make the same mistake
himself in Oxford, Miss., was really something to see. It was even
worse if you heard it on radio, as I initially did, than if you saw it
on television. (You can hear that geezerish whistle in his pipes much
more ominously than when you are looking at his elderly face.) Anyway,
on the same question of "without preconditions," he walked into Obama's
tersely phrased riposte, which was to quote Kissinger in precisely the
same way as Couric had already done.
McCain looked and perhaps felt a
fool at this point, and may have been only slightly cheered up when Kissinger told the Weekly Standard after
the debate that he after all doesn't, at least not for this precise
moment, "recommend presidential high-level talks with Iran." Which,
when compared with his earlier remarks, makes it seem that he has no
idea what he currently thinks and should either be apologized to by, or
should apologize to, either Sarah Palin or Katie Couric, or conceivably
both.
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