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NoYards
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/18/b...p_n_127346.html

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Late Wednesday night, news made its way from the other side of the Atlantic that John McCain, in an interview with a Spanish outlet, had made a series of bizarre responses to a question regarding that country's prime minister.

"Would you be willing to meet with the head of our government, Mr. Zapatero?" the questioner asked, in an exchange now being reported by several Spanish outlets.

McCain proceeded to launch into what appeared to be a boilerplate declaration about Mexico and Latin America -- but not Spain -- pressing the need to stand up to world leaders who want to harm America.

"I will meet with those leaders who are our friends and who want to work with us cooperatively," according to one translation. The reporter repeated the question two more times, apparently trying to clarify, but McCain referred again to Latin America.

Finally, the questioner said, "Okay, but I'm talking about Europe - the president of Spain, would you meet with him?" The Senator offered only a slight variance to his initial comment. "I will reunite with any leader that has the same principles and philosophy that we do: human rights, democracy, and liberty. And I will confront those that don't [have them]."


Making Palin look like a freaking foreign policy genius!?
GCurry
I'm sorry, maybe I'm reactionary, but I want a President who can actually THINK.
LibLaw
He's losing it. I think he's so worried about debating Sen. Obama because he knows he'll make a fool of himself.


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"Would you be willing to meet with the head of our government, Mr. Zapatero?" the questioner asked, in an exchange now being reported by several Spanish outlets.

McCain proceeded to launch into what appeared to be a boilerplate declaration about Mexico and Latin America -- but not Spain -- pressing the need to stand up to world leaders who want to harm America.

"I will meet with those leaders who are our friends and who want to work with us cooperatively," according to one translation. The reporter repeated the question two more times, apparently trying to clarify, but McCain referred again to Latin America.

Finally, the questioner said, "Okay, but I'm talking about Europe - the president of Spain, would you meet with him?" The Senator offered only a slight variance to his initial comment. "I will reunite with any leader that has the same principles and philosophy that we do: human rights, democracy, and liberty. And I will confront those that don't [have them]."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/18/b...p_n_127346.html
Gwynogsrabbit
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LibLaw
Now you know why he's so terrified of meeting Sen. Obama in a debate. Sen. Obama will make him look the fool he is.
NoYards
Nope, his people are claiming it's Spain he is refusing to talk to.

McCain Meant To Reject Spain Meeting, Adviser Says

I guess he likes to save diplomacy in case bullying, yelling and war fails.

GCurry
I think he's confusing President with Emperor.
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