That's the essence of Mike Allen
and Jim VandeHei's story:
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) said "Iraq" when he
apparently meant "Afghanistan" on Monday, adding to a string of
mixed-up word choices that is giving ammunition to the
opposition.
Just in the past three weeks, McCain has also mistaken "Somalia"
for "Sudan," and even football's Green Bay Packers for the
Pittsburgh Steelers. . . . McCain will turn 72 the day after Sen.
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) accepts his party's nomination for president,
calling new attention to the sensitive issue of McCain's advanced
age, three days before the start of his own convention. . . . But
McCain's mistakes raise a serious, if uncomfortable question: Are
the gaffes the result of his age? And what could that mean in the
Oval Office?
Notice the canny use of media ventriloquism, whereby Allen and
VandeHei project their own spin, as if it were an objective fact
that such slips of the tongue "raise a serious ... question" about
McCain's presidential capacity.
topics:
John McCain, Barack Obama, Iraq, NATO