Oy 09.17.08 -- 9:42PM
By Josh Marshall <http://talkingpointsmemo.com/joshmarshall.php>

Well, it doesn't appear to have registered in the American press yet. But
the story keeps bubbling in the Spanish press about McCain's bizarre
gaffe<http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/217702.php>about the
Spanish Prime Minister. Here's the front
page cut out <http://www.cadenaser.com/> from the Spanish news channel that
did the interview. They've talked to the interviewer now. Her take? McCain
didn't know who Zapatero was ...
 <http://www.cadenaser.com/>

*Late Update*: So McCain is the candidate with the foreign policy experience
ready to lead on day one. But he doesn't know who the leader of Spain is. He
gets confused in an interview, apparently thinking Zapatero is someone from
Latin America who is an enemy of the United States and manages to create a
minor international incident.

*Later Update*: Here's another Spanish press
reax<http://www.abc.es/20080918/internacional-estados-unidos/mccain-confirma-recibiria-zapatero-20080918.html>.
In Spain, there seem to be two lines of thinking. The great majority appear
to think the McCain was simply confused and didn't know who Zapatero was --
something you might bone up on if you were about to do an interview with the
Spanish press. The assumption seems to be that since he'd already been asked
about Castro and Chavez that McCain assumed Zapatero must be some other
Latin American bad guy. A small minority though think that McCain is simply
committed to an anti-Spanish foreign policy since he's still angry about
Spain pulling it's troops out of Iraq. Finally, a few of those who lean
toward the first view speculate that McCain may have confused Zapatero with
the Zapatista rebel group in Mexico.

*Even Later Update*: One representative reader response, from among many ...

I listened to the interview. The characterization is correct. I originally
gave McCain the benefit of the doubt, thinking that he was just snubbing
Zapatero (something that would be welcomed by the Spanish right). When I was
there, there was a lot of agitation among Spanish conservatives because
Zapatero was ignoring the country's relations with the U.S. and making
overtures to more leftist countries in the Latin America--Cuba, Venezuela,
Bolivia (all the countries mentioned in this interview before Spain). There
was even a controversy because Zapatero sat down when the U.S. flag was
passing by in a parade. I believe his excuse was "his legs were tired." So I
figured McCain was giving the Zapatero the cold shoulder in the same manner
as the Bush administration has done.

After listening to the interview, however, I agree with the characterization
that McCain was unaware of our relations with Spain, or even the country's
geographical and political position. When asked about meeting with Zapatero
and the country's relationship with the U.S., McCain ignored the question
and went into some boilerplate about America's friends and enemies and
analyzing relations (think Palin and the Bush Doctrine). Then, he tried to
transition his answer into more friendly territory, discussing President
Calderon's government in Mexico. He never really addressed Spain, but pushed
right into commenting about Mexico. The interviewer actually tried to
redirect him several times (again, think Charlie Gibson and Palin), until
she actually stated that she wasn't talking about Latin America anymore, but
rather Europe. For whatever reason, McCain responded to this question by
repeating what he said before about analyzing America's relationships with
our friends and enemies.

Seriously, this was pretty bad.



-- 
"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over
their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

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