Well, I could see how one could mix up the Presidents like that. However, I mean, Jesus Christ Biden, there were no televisions in use at the time.
I think it's good for both Palin and Biden that no follow-up questions be allowed in the VP debate. But, I'm pretty sure Palin won't disappoint and will provide us with at least one great quote like her bailout plan answer in the interview with Katie Couric.
I think it's good for both Palin and Biden that no follow-up questions be allowed in the VP debate. But, I'm pretty sure Palin won't disappoint and will provide us with at least one great quote like her bailout plan answer in the interview with Katie Couric.
Oh he said he agreed with his buddy aaaaafter the debate, that makes sense now cus he doesn't want to make McCain look bad. Cus just a few days prior he was saying this
"From CNN's transcript of its September 21 special report The Next President: A World of Challenges:
KISSINGER: Well, I am in favor of negotiating with Iran. And one utility of negotiation is to put before Iran our vision of a Middle East, of a stable Middle East, and our notion on nuclear proliferation at a high enough level so that they have to study it. And, therefore, I actually preferred doing it at the secretary of state level so that we -- we know we're dealing with authentic -- with authentic proposals.
SESNO: To put at a very high level right out of the box?
KISSINGER: Initially, yes. And I always believed that the best way to begin a negotiation is to tell the other side exactly what you have in mind and what you are -- what the outcome is that you're trying to achieve so that they have something that they can react to.
Now, the permanent members of the Security Council, plus Japan and Germany, have all said nuclear weapons in Iran are unacceptable. They've never explained what they mean by this. So if we go into a negotiation, we ought to have a clear understanding of what is it we're trying to prevent. What is it going to do if we can't achieve what we're talking about?
But I do not believe that we can make conditions for the opening of negotiations. We ought, however, to be very clear about the content of negotiations and work it out with other countries and with our own government."
Media Matters - CNN's King reads Kissinger statement without noting accusation against Obama is false
It's from Mediamatters though so you'll probably toss it out like it's some propaganda, actually you may like that site so I'm not sure.
They talk about it here also:
Both candidates kowtowed to the disgraceful Kissinger. Only Obama cited him correctly.Â* - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine
Obamamaniacs, lol. What's funny is they are trying to make this into "presidential level" talk, when Obama never said that.
"MCCAIN: By the way, my friend, Dr. Kissinger, who's been my friend for 35 years, would be interested to hear this conversation and Senator Obama's depiction of his -- of his positions on the issue. I've known him for 35 years.
OBAMA: We will take a look.
MCCAIN: And I guarantee you he would not -- he would not say that presidential top level.
OBAMA: Nobody's talking about that."
So yeah, he was wrong, McCain that is.
"From CNN's transcript of its September 21 special report The Next President: A World of Challenges:
KISSINGER: Well, I am in favor of negotiating with Iran. And one utility of negotiation is to put before Iran our vision of a Middle East, of a stable Middle East, and our notion on nuclear proliferation at a high enough level so that they have to study it. And, therefore, I actually preferred doing it at the secretary of state level so that we -- we know we're dealing with authentic -- with authentic proposals.
SESNO: To put at a very high level right out of the box?
KISSINGER: Initially, yes. And I always believed that the best way to begin a negotiation is to tell the other side exactly what you have in mind and what you are -- what the outcome is that you're trying to achieve so that they have something that they can react to.
Now, the permanent members of the Security Council, plus Japan and Germany, have all said nuclear weapons in Iran are unacceptable. They've never explained what they mean by this. So if we go into a negotiation, we ought to have a clear understanding of what is it we're trying to prevent. What is it going to do if we can't achieve what we're talking about?
But I do not believe that we can make conditions for the opening of negotiations. We ought, however, to be very clear about the content of negotiations and work it out with other countries and with our own government."
Media Matters - CNN's King reads Kissinger statement without noting accusation against Obama is false
It's from Mediamatters though so you'll probably toss it out like it's some propaganda, actually you may like that site so I'm not sure.
They talk about it here also:
Both candidates kowtowed to the disgraceful Kissinger. Only Obama cited him correctly.Â* - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine
Obamamaniacs, lol. What's funny is they are trying to make this into "presidential level" talk, when Obama never said that.
"MCCAIN: By the way, my friend, Dr. Kissinger, who's been my friend for 35 years, would be interested to hear this conversation and Senator Obama's depiction of his -- of his positions on the issue. I've known him for 35 years.
OBAMA: We will take a look.
MCCAIN: And I guarantee you he would not -- he would not say that presidential top level.
OBAMA: Nobody's talking about that."
So yeah, he was wrong, McCain that is.
Next you are going to tell me Obama IS going to lower taxes for 95% of Americans LOL