It’s sort of funny when he’s just an unhinged senator. But think for a moment where we’d be if this man were president right now, as he may well be in six months. This man takes the counsel of the people who got us into the Iraq War. On foreign policy, he is in league with the people who were so extreme they’ve now largely been kicked out of the Bush administration. People like John Bolton and others like him.
It’s beyond Obama or political strategy or dinging McCain on this or that policy.
This man is simply too dangerous and unstable to be president. People need to wake up and get a look of the preview he’s giving us of a McCain presidency.
NewMexiKen agrees with Marshall. Keep your eye on the ball people. War, and war especially with a powerful foe, trumps all other issues — except, of course, who’s wearing a flag lapel pin.
Dangerous,Destablizing,Provocative; but will the American people cringe from such confrontational blustering or applaud this political posturing as “telling like it should be.” And has Obama missed an opportunity by trying to be too McCain-like?
Its clear from the polls that Americans are tired of war. And this is certainly war-like rhetoric. But can Obama make any headway when he attempts to be just as “forceful”. Maybe its a check-mate, a missed oppportunity for Obama to use McCains posturing has a harbinger of what to expect if this Republican is elected.