McCain on Spain
Sep. 18th, 2008 11:17 amYes, it's an American political post. Sorry. I promise I'll do one on our own election, soon!
John McCain was interviewed by a reporter from a Spanish radio station, but didn't appear to be paying attention, or was confused, or something, because he didn't seem to realize the reporter was asking about Spain, and not Central America.
QUESTION: Senator, finally, let's talk about Spain. If you're elected president, would you be willing to invite President Jose Luiz Rodriguez Zapatero to the White House to meet with you?
MCCAIN: I would be willing meet, uh, with those leaders who our friends and want to work with us in a cooperative fashion, and by the way, President Calderon of Mexico is fighting a very very tough fight against the drug cartels. I'm glad we are now working in cooperation with the Mexican government on the Merida plan. I intend to move forward with relations, and invite as many of them as I can, those leaders, to the White House.
QUESTION: Would that invitation be extended to the Zapatero government, to the president itself?
MCCAIN: I don't, you know, honestly I have to look at relations and the situations and the priorities, but I can assure you I will establish closer relations with our friends and I will stand up to those who want to do harm to the United States of America.
QUESTION: So you have to wait and see if he's willing to meet with you, or you'll be able to do it in the White House?
MCCAIN: Well again I don't, all I can tell you is that I have a clear record of working with leaders in the hemisphere that are friends with us, and standing up to those who are not, and that's judged on the basis of the importance of our relationship with Latin America, and the entire region.
QUESTION: Okay... what about you, I'm talking about the President of Spain?
MCCAIN: What about me what?
QUESTION: Okay... are you willing to meet with him if you are elected president?
MCCAIN: I am willing to meet with any leader who is dedicated to the same principles and philosophy that we are for human rights, democracy and freedom, and I will stand up to those that do not.
Source: Time Magazine
John McCain was interviewed by a reporter from a Spanish radio station, but didn't appear to be paying attention, or was confused, or something, because he didn't seem to realize the reporter was asking about Spain, and not Central America.
QUESTION: Senator, finally, let's talk about Spain. If you're elected president, would you be willing to invite President Jose Luiz Rodriguez Zapatero to the White House to meet with you?
MCCAIN: I would be willing meet, uh, with those leaders who our friends and want to work with us in a cooperative fashion, and by the way, President Calderon of Mexico is fighting a very very tough fight against the drug cartels. I'm glad we are now working in cooperation with the Mexican government on the Merida plan. I intend to move forward with relations, and invite as many of them as I can, those leaders, to the White House.
QUESTION: Would that invitation be extended to the Zapatero government, to the president itself?
MCCAIN: I don't, you know, honestly I have to look at relations and the situations and the priorities, but I can assure you I will establish closer relations with our friends and I will stand up to those who want to do harm to the United States of America.
QUESTION: So you have to wait and see if he's willing to meet with you, or you'll be able to do it in the White House?
MCCAIN: Well again I don't, all I can tell you is that I have a clear record of working with leaders in the hemisphere that are friends with us, and standing up to those who are not, and that's judged on the basis of the importance of our relationship with Latin America, and the entire region.
QUESTION: Okay... what about you, I'm talking about the President of Spain?
MCCAIN: What about me what?
QUESTION: Okay... are you willing to meet with him if you are elected president?
MCCAIN: I am willing to meet with any leader who is dedicated to the same principles and philosophy that we are for human rights, democracy and freedom, and I will stand up to those that do not.
Source: Time Magazine
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Date: 2008-09-18 04:38 pm (UTC)According to Canadian television, there are no charismatic adults in Canada right now (possibly ever, other than Trudeau). And that goes double for Canadian politics. No one in the running strikes me as a person I would feel okay about, as a leader. Most 5 year olds inspire more confidence. I will vote NDP, because our local candidate is terrific, but even though I think Jack Layton is an alright guy, I can't see him as Prime Minister.
And then Harper's an automaton, and Dion's been so effectively smeared by the Tories... and y'know, May is not exactly a contender. I'm not even sure what to hope for in this election. Maybe I'll just wish that the party leaders all get electrocuted at the debates, and other people have to step in to their roles.
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Date: 2008-09-18 04:40 pm (UTC)Mind you, some personality would be nice.
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Date: 2008-09-18 05:32 pm (UTC)