A quote from a spokesman "clarifying" McCain's position today doesn't answer the question I posed.
To clarify, you accused McCain's mentioning talks with Hamas of being hypocritical, which of course suggests that McCain has at some time in the past criticized Obama for (supposedly) intending to open talks with Hamas.
I'd only read that McCain 1) criticized Obama for (supposedly) intending to have unconditional talks with Iran, and that he 2) "emphasized" a Hamas spokesman's preference for Obama, but I'd never read where McCain 3) actually criticized Obama for (supposedly) intending to have any sort of talks with Hamas, so I simply asked you for quote #3 as it undergirds your point about the hypocrisy. I don't see how Bounds' comment today answers my question.
To clarify, you accused McCain's mentioning talks with Hamas of being hypocritical, which of course suggests that McCain has at some time in the past criticized Obama for (supposedly) intending to open talks with Hamas.
I'd only read that McCain 1) criticized Obama for (supposedly) intending to have unconditional talks with Iran, and that he 2) "emphasized" a Hamas spokesman's preference for Obama, but I'd never read where McCain 3) actually criticized Obama for (supposedly) intending to have any sort of talks with Hamas, so I simply asked you for quote #3 as it undergirds your point about the hypocrisy. I don't see how Bounds' comment today answers my question.
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