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McCain's Cheerleading

02 May 2008 01:12 pm

On the subject of McCain doing his share of cheerleading for Bush's tactics in Iraq, mooted below, Max Bergmann has a nice roundup of quotes. Fundamentally, though, it's on the bigger picture strategic vision issues where McCain really looks scary.

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MY COPY OF HITS JUST ARRIVED!!! Exciting. And I had planned to spend the rest of the day doing math homework.

But, of course, Matthew himself was a war cheerleader in the "early months", no I'm puzzled why he holds that against McCain.

By the time 2004 rolled around, McCain was so upset at the handling of the war that he said he had "no confidence" in Rumsfeld, and complained about the lack of troops in the field.

Did you really just link to yourself?

Jeesh, someone really thinks he's teh awesomes. Yeeeuck!

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