The stories out of the McCain camp are continuously accelerating the demise of what was a front-runner for the GOP nomination for the 2008 Presidential campaign. Despite the losing strategy of pandering to social conservatives without gaining their acceptance of the 'straight-talk express,' this locomotive is barreling down the tracks toward the cliff. The latest story concerns AIDS and if condoms can help prevent the spread of the disease.
The answer to that question is a no-brainer for those that reside in the reality-based community. Apparently McCain has long since left our town and is now in whacko-land. Not only does he waver on funding AIDS prevention in Africa, he is completely clueless when it comes to the disease itself.
From The Caucus:
Q: “What about grants for sex education in the United States? Should they include instructions about using contraceptives? Or should it be Bush’s policy, which is just abstinence?”
Mr. McCain: (Long pause) “Ahhh. I think I support the president’s policy.”
Q: “So no contraception, no counseling on contraception. Just abstinence. Do you think contraceptives help stop the spread of HIV?”
Mr. McCain: (Long pause) “You’ve stumped me.”
Q: “I mean, I think you’d probably agree it probably does help stop it?”
Mr. McCain: (Laughs) “Are we on the Straight Talk express? I’m not informed enough on it. Let me find out. You know, I’m sure I’ve taken a position on it on the past. I have to find out what my position was. Brian, would you find out what my position is on contraception – I’m sure I’m opposed to government spending on it, I’m sure I support the president’s policies on it.”
Q: “But you would agree that condoms do stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Would you say: ‘No, we’re not going to distribute them,’ knowing that?”
Mr. McCain: (Twelve-second pause) “Get me Coburn’s thing, ask Weaver to get me Coburn’s paper that he just gave me in the last couple of days. I’ve never gotten into these issues before.”
This cut-out of the transcript shows McCain is an utter buffoon when it comes to sex education. He probably knows the truth in my opinion, yet can not give a coherent and honest answer because he feels that he might alienate part of the Republican base that only cares about abstinence. McCain has clearly lost any sense of principles when it comes to positions. One can only hope that he is a lost cause, not only for the Presidency but even for a shot at becoming the Republican nominee.
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