I'm definitely leaning towards McCain, not necessarily because he's amazing, but because President Obama scares the **** out of me.
Fair enough. Allow me to elaborate:
John McCain said:
Because I know that as successful as I believe we will be, and I believe that the success [in Iraq] will be fairly easy, we will still lose some American young men or women. And that's a great tragedy.
Two problems here. First, approaching six years later and we're still fighting a war he predicted to be
easy? That's a problem. As for losing 'some' Americans, the current American casualty estimate stands at (and these numbers are quite accurate):
- 4,119 dead (July '08)
- 29,330 wounded in combat (March '08)
- 31,325 hospitalized for other reasons (March '08)
That's 64,774 American casualties so far. Counts for total casualties are much harder to get for obvious reasons, but the latest decent one (Opinion Research Business) puts the number at
1,033,000 (+/- 2.5%) violent deaths as of August
2007. The biggest problem about this? When asked in a town hall meeting prior to the 2008 New Hampshire primary about a Bush comment about the occupation extending an additional 50 years, his response was:
John McCain said:
Maybe 100. As long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed, it's fine with me and I hope it would be fine with you if we maintain a presence in a very volatile part of the world where al Qaeda is training, recruiting, equipping and motivating people every single day.
Yes, I see the qualifier in that statement: 'As long as Americans are not being injured or killed', but that just strikes me as sheer fantasy. That particular section of the world has seen almost constant bloodshed for... what, a millennium and a half? Okay, fine, only since 659 A.D. Even if Iraq suddenly turned into
magical happy fairy land a green zone overnight, there's still the problem of leaving roughly 144,000 troops halfway around the world. Do you know how much the logistic support of that level of deployment costs? Here's a hint: far more than any tax hike a Democrat's proposed. [FONT="][/FONT]
I think that covers the Iraq War for now, let's move on to foreign policy:
http://www.chilloutzone.de/files/08012403.html
I find the above link absolutely hilarious, mostly because, while I know next to no German, even I can tell that the page is dedicated to mocking him for his gaffe.
John McCain said:
It's common knowledge and has been reported in the media that Al-Qaeda is going back into Iran and receiving training and are coming back into Iraq. That's well known. We continue to be concerned about the Iranians taking Al-Qaeda into Iran and training them and sending them back.... I am sorry, the Iranians are training extremists, not Al-Qaeda, not Al-Qaeda, I am sorry.
Al-Qaeda's to do list:
- Destroy America
- Destroy Iran
'Nuff said.
John McCain on 4/21/08 said:
We need to go back to have a conversation about what to do: rebuild it, tear it down, you know, whatever it is.
John McCain on 4/24/08 said:
I don't remember ever saying it.
Nothing too major here, just highlighting McCain's ability to forget policy statments he made three days ago. Moving on.
John McCain said:
In all candor, if I'd been President of the United States, I'd have ordered the plane landed at the nearest Air Force base, and I'd have been over here, ok?
Not bad, except he was in Arizona at the time.
With President Bush. Celebrating his birthday.
A quote on McCain's exhaustive VP search:
John McCain said:
We’re going through a process where you get a whole bunch of names, and ya...Well, basically, it’s a Google. You just, you know, what you can find out now on the Internet. It’s remarkable, you know.
Yes, yes it is.
On the 'Mission Accomplished' Banner:
John McCain said:
Well, then why was there a banner that said "Mission Accomplished" on the aircraft carrier? Look, the -- I have said a long time that reconstruction of Iraq would be a long, long, difficult process, but the conflict -- the major conflict is over, the regime change has been accomplished, and it's very appropriate.
Actually, it had been less than a year since he said it would be easy, but there's something more interesting here. Now that he's running for office and popular opinion is against Bush...
John McCain said:
To state the obvious, I thought it was wrong at the time... those statements and comments did not comport with the facts on the ground. ... But do I blame [the President] for that specific banner? I can't blame him for that.
Interesting.
To conclude for now, I just found a very interesting movie on Youtube.
Link Here.