Republican John McCain is accusing Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton of indecisiveness and wanting “to have it both ways” on foreign policy, having voted for the Iraq war and now opposing it.
In prepared remarks, the GOP presidential candidate assails the Democratic front-runner and indirectly singles out former President Clinton. During his presidency, some advisers urged Clinton to make policy decisions by splitting the differences on opposing views, which became known as “triangulation.”
The Associated Press obtained excerpts of McCain’s remarks Tuesday from his campaign.
Later Tuesday, McCain said he had not yet seen the remarks. “But I will look at…
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