Czechoslovakia

. . . is a country that hasn't existed for the last decade and a half, but John McCain keeps promising to defend it. Should we be concerned?

Not on that basis alone. Czechoslovakia was a country during McCain's childhood, youth, adulthood and middle age and it's not surprising that an old man makes that kind of gaffe. Younger people make similar mistakes. More bothersome is his apparent cluelessness about the differences between Sunni and Shia, and how they relate to al Quaeda. This is a matter central to any strategy in the Middle East and especially Iraq and Iran.

We really can't afford another Presidential dimwit who makes all his decisions on the basis of grade school slogans and thinks a pose is a strategy.

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