Thursday, April 05, 2007

McCain’s Magic Carpet Ride



Both Iraqis and Americans were stunned by the audacity of Sen. John McCain’s heavily publicized (and heavily armed) excursion through Baghdad’s Shorja market last weekend. There was the leading proponent of the war on Capitol Hill, setting out to confirm his recent claim that the escalation of U.S. forces is greatly improving conditions on the ground, accompanied by a handful of Congressional colleagues. He seemed to think nobody would notice that their little shopping trip included a platoon of soldiers, three Black Hawk choppers and two Apache gunships.
Neither the Iraqi merchants used as props in this strange exercise nor the American voters who were its intended targets could have been deceived by such a charade. So the question that inevitably arises is whether McCain and company are still attempting to dupe us—or whether they have finally duped themselves.
Consider the happy talk from Rep. Mike Pence, an Indiana Republican who has visited Iraq on several occasions. At the press conference that inevitably followed the Shorja photo op, Pence said he had been inspired by the opportunity to “mix and mingle unfettered among ordinary Iraqis,” drinking tea and haggling over carpets. To him, the Baghdad shops were “like a normal outdoor market in Indiana in the summertime.” Sen. Lindsey Graham, McCain sidekick and Republican of South Carolina, boasted of buying “five rugs for five bucks,” marveling that “just a few weeks ago, hundreds of people, dozens of people were killed in the same place.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was a sad sight watching McCain on CSpan, anywhere he goes. This poor guy needs someone to sit down and give him a good heart to heart talk about hanging up the campaign. it's hopeless, no matter what he does the transvestite, womanizer is out in front.

SP Biloxi said...

I think McCain is hopeless and so is transvestite and sinner candidate. Once his mob buddy Bernie becomes the center of attention in his indictment, Rdy doesn't have a prayer. I worry about Kneepads Solomon Romney.

Anonymous said...

This country is so fed up with the GOP right now (as seen in last election) they don't have a chance, be it pathetic McCain, or the transvestite, or any other GOP.