McCain and Palin just can’t keep their stories straight when it comes to Pakistan. It might not matter quite so much if Bin Laden didn’t live there, but he does. Everybody knows he’s hiding out in the Waziristan province of Pakistan, but Georgie Porgie seems in no hurry to find him.
It seems like it would be a really good idea for a presidential candidate to study up on the history and politics of Pakistan. I sure would if I was running for president. But McCain doesn’t agree, he seems quite happy to remain clueless about Pakistan, calling it a “failed state” in the first debate.
Pakistan was a democracy until Musharraf took over in 1999, with a democratically elected government. It wasn’t the most stable country in the world, but it was far from being in a state of anarchy. You could look it up, and in fact the American government protested Musharraf’s coup in 1999. Sadly, McCain doesn’t seem to be very good at reading or remembering stuff.
It also seems like it would be a really good idea for a presidential candidate and his vice-presidential running mate to keep their stories straight, especially about someplace as critical to our future as Pakistan. However Palin disagrees with McCain about hunting down Bin Laden.
McCain said in the debate that he’ll be just like Georgie Porgie: unwilling to cross into Pakistan to take out Bin Laden. Palin was out getting a cheese steak last night, and told everyone she’d march straight across the border into Pakistan if that’s what it took to get him. Sounds like Palin agrees with Obama on that issue. Who’da thunk it lol.
[...] is so hilarious I can barely stop laughing long enough to post. See our Pakistan Double Whammy post for more details. [...]