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Meanwhile, back on the Strait Talk Express...


From the New York Times' politics blog, <i><a href=http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/03/16/mccain-stumbles-on-hiv-prevention>The Caucus</a></i>:

Reporter: "Should U.S. taxpayer money go to places like Africa to fund contraception to prevent AIDS?"

Mr. McCain: "Well I think it’s a combination. The guy I really respect on this is Dr. Coburn. He believes – and I was just reading the thing he wrote– that you should do what you can to encourage abstinence where there is going to be sexual activity. Where that doesn’t succeed, than he thinks that we should employ contraceptives as well. But I agree with him that the first priority is on abstinence. I look to people like Dr. Coburn. I’m not very wise on it."

(Mr. McCain turns to take a question on Iraq, but a moment later looks back to the reporter who asked him about AIDS.)

Mr. McCain: "I haven’t thought about it. Before I give you an answer, let me think about. Let me think about it a little bit because I never got a question about it before. I don’t know if I would use taxpayers’ money for it."

Q: "What about grants for sex education in the United States? Should they include instructions about using contraceptives? Or should it be Bush’s policy, which is just abstinence?"

Mr. McCain: (Long pause) "Ahhh. I think I support the president’s policy."

Q: "So no contraception, no counseling on contraception. Just abstinence. Do you think contraceptives help stop the spread of HIV?"

Mr. McCain: (Long pause) "You’ve stumped me."

Q: "I mean, I think you’d probably agree it probably does help stop it?"

Mr. McCain: (Laughs) "Are we on the Straight Talk express? I’m not informed enough on it. Let me find out. You know, I’m sure I’ve taken a position on it on the past. I have to find out what my position was. Brian, would you find out what my position is on contraception – I’m sure I’m opposed to government spending on it, I’m sure I support the president’s policies on it."

 Q: "But you would agree that condoms do stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Would you say: ‘No, we’re not going to distribute them,’ knowing that?"

Mr. McCain: (Twelve-second pause) "Get me Coburn’s thing, ask Weaver to get me Coburn’s paper that he just gave me in the last couple of days. I’ve never gotten into these issues before."



Now, I can admire a man who admits he doesn't know something when asked a question about obscure policy or precedent, but about something like this -- wow.  The bolded section in particular is just crazy.  That's the language of a man too far gone into Washington doublespeak.  That's the dangerous McCain.

Condition under which I support both Democratic candidates staying in the race until convention


File under: alternate reality, never happening, wishful thinking, and disappointment

There may still be time for this, but pigs are more likely to evolve in the avian tradition.

Imagine if Obama and Clinton had never campaigned against each other, but instead campaigned for Democratic ideals, and against Republicans. If hounded for salacious commentary about each other by the press, they could blush and demure politely:

"Gosh, you know, we do have substantive policy differences of which our supporters are well aware. We trust the judgment of the people, and think the electorate will choose who they want to lead the country. On the most important of issues, however, we are in agreement. We stand together in our rejection of the malignant policies of the Bush White House, which our opponents endorse nearly wholesale."

Just picture it, the front-running candidates tag-teaming and high-fiving as they execute a ballsy clothesline maneuver on McCain!

While I realize the nature of the internet works against me here, I have a request. If you reply to this, don't reference either Democratic candidate. Instead, list a reason not to vote for McCain. Here, I'll get you started:

- Myopic vision of Iraq that would lead to further needless deaths of America's bravest.
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