Easy question. There's been distancing from the current administration by both camps.
I would think mostly it has to do with Iraq, but that's in process of stepping down.
I see Obama's tack on Iraq, and although he wants to get out of Iraq, he mentions he wants to take his time & get it right. Just like McCain.
Also, I've watched debates on Obama where he says he has no problem with committing more troops into Afghanistan or Pakistan if necessary. So the old "Obama's a pussy and hates war" thing doesn't carry weight for me.
So it's really a simple question - Why, when McCain is distancing from GWB admin is it seen as a continuation if he wins?
War? Economics? Internal programs? What?
If so, then what's different from Obama in that case.
My opinion is this is the usual political swing. Pissed at a republican? vote democrat. Why? Because someone told me it was different.
So is this continuation?
I would think mostly it has to do with Iraq, but that's in process of stepping down.
I see Obama's tack on Iraq, and although he wants to get out of Iraq, he mentions he wants to take his time & get it right. Just like McCain.
Also, I've watched debates on Obama where he says he has no problem with committing more troops into Afghanistan or Pakistan if necessary. So the old "Obama's a pussy and hates war" thing doesn't carry weight for me.
So it's really a simple question - Why, when McCain is distancing from GWB admin is it seen as a continuation if he wins?
War? Economics? Internal programs? What?
If so, then what's different from Obama in that case.
My opinion is this is the usual political swing. Pissed at a republican? vote democrat. Why? Because someone told me it was different.
So is this continuation?