Would John McCain stand behind Mitt Romney if he won the Republican nomination? Watch for his response, or read below.
Brody: Would you be concerned with a Mitt Romney as a Commander in Chief because you know these times are so vital as they are today?
McCain: No. If Governor Romney were the nominee of our party, I would support him and do everything I could to elect him. I respect the process that our party goes through. We'll have to respect that, but do I think he has the experience or the knowledge or the background that I have? Of course not. Of course not.
He has no experience in these issues and that's fine. A lot of other Americans don't either. But I really worry when back in April of 2007, when things are really tough, Governor Romney basically approved of timetables. That was the buzz word by the Democrats and some Republicans to get out of Iraq. If we'd have done that, al-Qaeda would be telling the World today they beat us.
That was a crucial time. When people like Lindsey Graham and I and the President were willing to put it all on the line because we knew that we had to have that surge, nobody wanted to increase troops in those days. We stood fast and unfortunately, Governor Romney did not.