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EVERYBODY'S A MCCAINIAC. Yglesias relates this little gem:
He has a long time proclivity for suggesting that someone like James Baker or Brent Scowcroft might make a good envoy to try to re-start negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Later, McCain qualifies that to say he "would appoint someone to go to the region who was well regarded: Scowcroft, Baker, Kissinger, George Mitchell, Tony Zinni, Bill Kristol, Randy Scheunemann.Uh... right.This statement is about as McCain as McCain can get. By suggesting envoys as far apart as George Mitchell and Bill Kristol (!!!?!), he's letting everyone who has an interest in this question know that he's on their side. To liberal hawks he's a careful, reasonable liberal hawk. To conservorealists he's a staunch "Poppy" Bush realist. To sociopathic neocons, he's a raving fellow traveller. Moreover, every reader can dismiss everyone else's favorite choice as electoral posturing. Heck, he might as well toss James Dobson and Noam Chomsky on the list so that he can get full coverage of the political spectrum.Why can't people see through this guy? He's as transparent as glass.
--Robert Farley