The New York Times
story on Barack Obama's decision to opt out of public financing
includes the following:
Mr. Obama had pledged to meet with Mr. McCain following the
primaries to attempt to work out an agreement on financing. That
meeting never took place, aides to Mr. Obama said, because a
meeting between lawyers for the two sides was not fruitful. "It
became clear to me that there wasn't any basis for future
discussion," said Robert Bauer, the general counsel for Mr. Obama's
campaign.
Those of us who oppose Obama's call for presidential-level talks
with Iran have made precisely this point -- that lower-level talks
with the Iranian regime have offered no reason to believe that
further discussion with its leaders would be worthwhile.
Evidently, Obama imposed more preconditions on McCain than he would
on the president of the leading state sponsor of terrorism.
topics:
Barack Obama, Law, Iran