Time's Joe Klein pressed John McCain on the fact that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad does not have a significant role in formulating Iranian foreign policy and that it is Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Iran’s National Security Council who set Iran's foreign policy. But McCain refused to concede he was wrong, saying he disagreed that Khamenei runs Iranian policy behind the scenes. McCain added that because the “average American” thinks Ahmadinejad is Iran’s leader, that’s good enough for him.We've had close to eight years of leadership from an 'average' American - and that's being very generous.
I want an 'average' American to mow my lawn. I'm tired of them living in the White House.
John McCain should get a landscaping job.