What Did McCain Really Say in the Debates? Assassination = Intervention?
I've been gone a while, and not keeping up with the blogs on TPM, so forgive me if someone else raised this issue, but I have a question for those of you who watched the latest debate.
When McCain was talking about the town halls (and once again blaming the negativity of his campaign on Obama), he started to talk about the proposed town hall format agreed to by Goldwater and JFK. Then he said something that nobody else has mentioned. What I remember, and it may not be verbatim, but what I remember is that he said, "...before the intervention...uh tragedy." Did anyone else hear him say "intervention"? What does that mean? I found it highly odd, suspicious and disturbing, given that JFK's assassination was, in fact, a right wing intervention. Did McCain really say that? Inquiring minds want to know.
Anybody?
When McCain was talking about the town halls (and once again blaming the negativity of his campaign on Obama), he started to talk about the proposed town hall format agreed to by Goldwater and JFK. Then he said something that nobody else has mentioned. What I remember, and it may not be verbatim, but what I remember is that he said, "...before the intervention...uh tragedy." Did anyone else hear him say "intervention"? What does that mean? I found it highly odd, suspicious and disturbing, given that JFK's assassination was, in fact, a right wing intervention. Did McCain really say that? Inquiring minds want to know.
Anybody?




