Quote from piezoe:
Yes indeed Kennedy wasn't as perfect as he is painted. Escalation in Vietnam was a huge mistake. You'll be interested to learn, unless you read his book, that Daniel Ellsberg in his very well documented book "Papers on the War" states flat out that Kennedy had realized his mistake and had plans to begin withdrawing from Vietnam after the election -- an election that he did not live to see. But that does not excuse his mistake. The Cuban situation is not that simple. And frankly the US has handled relations with Cuba very, very badly because of the sympathies, and votes!, of the older generation of displaced Cubans in Miami. They are now dying out, and this will make it politically possible to improve relations with Cuba, as they should be.
But Pabst, the question is which is the greater risk: McCain/Pailn or Obama/Biden . You think it's the latter, I think it's the former. And that's Ok with me. There is plenty of room for disagreement here.