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Looseness of mind, does that comes with old age?

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Let's be frank. On the campaign trail this cycle, McCain frequently forgets key elements of policies, gets countries' names wrong, forgets things he's said only hours or days before and is frequently just confused. Any single example is inevitable for someone talking so constantly day in and day out. But the profusion of examples shows a pattern. Some of this is probably a matter of general unseriousness or lack of interest in policy areas like the economy that he doesn't care much about. But for any other politician who didn't have the benefit of years of friendship or acquaintance with many of the reporters covering him, this would be a major topic of debate in the campaign. It's whispered about among reporters. And it's evidenced in his campaign's increasing effort to keep him away from the freewheeling conversations with reporters that defined his 2000 candidacy. But it's verboten as a topic of public discussion.

If you want a good laugh watch this:

http://scottstake.blogspot.com/2008/08/is-mccain-losing-it.html

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  1. You are absolutely correct, as he follows Osama to the gates of h**l, his left turn signal will be blinking the whole way.


  2. Sorry Obama's 57 States is worse than mixing up Muslim group names.   Your just making stuff up, or reading lies anyway.

  3. With age you get experience which brings good judgment.

    Shall we focus on the opposing candidate's gaffes now?

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