Spain, McCain — Ready to Lead?????

McCain confused about Spain’s allegiances. TPM:

We wanted to give you an update on the post below where we described Sen. McCain’s latest gaffe in which he seemed to suggest that he might not be willing to meet with Spanish Prime Minster Zapatero because he is among those world leaders who want to harm America.

The story is already getting picked up pretty quickly in the Spanish press. And the way it’s being interpreted in the Spanish press is that McCain got confused about the fact that Spain is a country in Europe, rather than a rogue state in Latin America.

Our review of the audio suggests the same conclusion. In the interview, McCain is asked about Hugo Chavez, the situation in Bolivia and then about Raul Castro. He responds to each of these with expected answers about standing up to America’s enemies, etc. Then the interviewer switches gears and asks about Zapatero, the Spanish Prime Minister. And McCain replies — very loose translation — that he’ll establish close relations with our friends and stand up to those who want to do us harm. The interviewer has a double take and seems to think McCain might be confused. So she asks it again. But McCain sticks to the same evasive answer.

More here, here, and a transcript here.

Well, we’ve heard the interview now. And John McCain either doesn’t know who the Prime Minister of Spain is, thinks Spain is a country in Latin America, or possibly both.

In case, you haven’t seen our updates from last night, yesterday John McCain was interviewed on the Florida affiliate of Spanish radio network Union Radio. And in the interview McCain appeared not to know who the Prime Minister of Spain was and assumed he was some anti-American leftist leader from South America.

After the interviewer presses him a couple times on the point and tries to focus him on the fact that Prime Minister Zapatero isn’t from Mexico and isn’t a drug lord either McCain comes back at her saying, “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.”

Then there’s a moment of awkward pause before she says. “But what about Europe? I’m talking about the President of Spain.”

McCain: “What about me, what?

Interviewer: “Are you willing to meet with him if you’re elected president?”

McCain: “I am wiling to meet with any leader who is dedicated to the same principles and philosophy that we are for humans rights, democracy and freedom. And I will stand up to those who do not.”

At this point, the interviewer gets tongue-tied presumably because she can’t get over McCain not knowing what Spain is.

So we have a reformer who’s spent 26 years in Washington without much reform, and a supposed Great Leader who either doesn’t know Spain is a European ally or can’t tell Zapatero from Zapata or Chavez.

McCain is a guy who never cared for homework, not at Annappolis, not even now as he runs for President. He’s being interviewed by the affiliate of a Spanish radio network, and doesn’t know who the Prime Minister of Spain is, or care enough to prepare for the interview, even minimally.

Yet he likes to make snap decisions, unless an economic meltdown is looming. Then he’ll appoint a commission.

MORE: It just occurred to me — maybe it’s just that McCain hasn’t gotten over the Maine yet. . . .

Damn the Spaniard!

For many of his generation, this was truly a devastating event.

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Comments:

  1. The reign in Spain falls mainly on McCain.

    Comment by actor212 — September 19, 2008 @ 2:11 pm
  2. She tricked him! If she’d told him - up front - that this was a question about Spain some place in this Hemishere (North, to all you libruls), and an elected constitutional officer of a country committed to NATO and a charter member of the U.N. and a fellow facist state, he would have gotten the context of the question correct and, therefore; his answer would have been accurate.
    See … all we have to do is spoon feed him the answer while we ask the question.
    So as you see, she tricked him into being inarticulate and stupid. If she’d had the highest interests of the United States at hand and been as committed to them as he, she would have been fair and not embarrwassed the next (unfortunately) president of the U.S.
    The more stupid he looks the more valuable he is to Broadway, Wall Street, Madison Avenue, K Street and the uninformed illiteratti of Appalachia and Fundamentalist meetings everywhere.

    Comment by BimBeau — September 21, 2008 @ 5:27 pm