I love it when the Republican leader goes to back troops in Iraq where America would be a sure supporter of oil drilling practices to protect its supply and then vaunt the use of electric cars at home. He finds himself saying how sure he is that automakers are going to switch over from the fossil fuel motor to an electrical one. It is hard to believe that America will go the way McCain purports, especially when electric cars are not allowed on the road!
Another inconsistency is that if the Republican leader is pro-electric, how is it that he blames Obama for not wanting offshore oil drilling, and is also for allowing tax cuts for the large oil firms? It seems to me that if he were really pro-electric, there would be less emphasis on the search for the older means of fuel and more mention on how he intends to promote alternative travel in the states.
In the meantime, McCain is hitting Obama for behaving like a Britney Spears, which is an analogy that voters are not going to get. How does a black male who has charisma compare to a maturing singer who cannot seem to keep away from being the paparazzi's focus of attention? Obama in the meantime has accused McCain of being an unwanted reminder of old politics, and by that he suggests that politics of the need to be militarily present in the Middle East and Afghanistan, without regarding the effect it is having on soldiers who have to do repeat duty or the damage on the American economy.