Monday, February 25, 2008

FLIP-FLOPPY McWAR IS PWNED!!!

UPDATE: ThinkProgress has an audio clip.

We might as well start thinking about what the Democratic President should do because McWar is twice toasted. First he tied his chances of winning to how well the Iraq War will be going, then he almost immediately wanted a Mulligan!


McCain Says He Could Lose Over War Issue
Feb 25, 10:44 PM (ET)
By LIZ SIDOTI


ROCKY RIVER, Ohio (AP) - John McCain said Monday that to win the White House he must convince a war-weary country that U.S. policy in Iraq is succeeding. If he can't, "then I lose. I lose," the Republican said.

He quickly backed off that remark.

"Let me not put it that stark," the likely GOP nominee told reporters on his campaign bus. "Let me just put it this way: Americans will judge my candidacy first and foremost on how they believe I can lead the country both from our economy and for national security. Obviously, Iraq will play a role in their judgment of my ability to handle national security."

"If I may, I'd like to retract 'I'll lose.' But I don't think there's any doubt that how they judge Iraq will have a direct relation to their judgment of me, my support of the surge," McCain added. "Clearly, I am tied to it to a large degree."

This statement from McWar can stand proudly besides the idiocies of Bush:

At a town hall-style meeting in suburban Cleveland, McCain accused Democrats of distorting that comment and sought to explain. "The war will be over soon, the war for all intents and purposes, although the insurgency will go on for years and years and years. But it will be handled by the Iraqis, not by us," he said. Like after other wars, he said, the United States then will decide "what kind of security arrangement we want to have with the Iraqis."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Since the prime goal of the war quickly became to squash the unexpected insurgency, is McCain conceding defeat by not even a "decent interval" strategy? At any rate, I don't believe if one checks his first usages of the 100 years defiance line, one will interpret those as a promise to turn the war's ultimate victory over to the Iraqi government.