General (ret) Wesley Clark on John McCain:
"The truth is that, in national security terms, he is largely untested and untried. He's never been responsible for policy formulation. He's never had leadership in a crisis, or in anything larger than his own element on an aircraft carrier or in managing his own congressional staff. It's not clear that this is going to be the strong suit that he thinks it is. McCain's weakness is that he's always been for the use of force, force and more force. In my experience the only time to use force is as a last resort. When he talks about throwing Russia out of the G8 or makes ditties about bombing Iran, he betrays a disrespect for the office of the presidency."
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
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