Blog Buzz: McCain's 'Important'" Quote, Boren's Non-Endorsement, and Vice Presidential Chatter
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How "important" is this McCain quote?
What exactly did Sen. John McCain mean when he said this morning that when U.S. troops come home from Iraq is "not too important"? Decide for yourself: TPM's Josh Marshall posts the video (and suggests that within a day or so McCain will deny ever having said it). Then read liberals blasting him for the comments (including saying it's a redux of his comments about staying in Iraq for 100 years) and conservatives coming to his defense (including saying it's a redux of his comments about staying in Iraq for 100 years, with attendant Dem-agoguery).
Obama not OK with Boren
Dem Dan Boren won't endorse Obama because, he says, the Illinoisan is the most liberal senator in the country. Hunter at DailyKos says: So what? Is this a 2008 Sister Souljah moment?
Veepstakes
WashMo's Kevin Drum says that there should be no litmus test for the Democratic VP pick...and it doesn't matter anyway. McCain-Bloomberg? Not so much. Obama-Nunn? There's a case in favor. Why no Obama-Hagel talk in the latest round of speculation? Obama-Webb? Nay votes from both right and left.
—Robert Schlesinger and Johannah Cornblatt
Reader Comments
"Important"
For McCain,evidentally the lives of American troops as well as the lives of innocent civilians in Iraq is not too imporant.
John, just try to tell their families that the lives of those whom you and your predecessor are sacrificing every day are not important.
Yes, we know your name, John. We read about you often enough. But you know what, John, your comment shows that you are not very important at all. No, not important indeed.
So, people should not vote for you.
Why?
You are not really important enough to be President of the United States.
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