That's just it, I made the point that I don't think McCain would allow that to occur in a different context, e.g., in an interaction with a foreign dignitary.
This was a debate!
If you want to talk disrespect, how about all those Pakistanis that Obama disrespected by saying: "If we know bin Laden is in your country, and you won't do anything about it, we're coming into your country, killing him, and daring you to do something about it." I bet that feels nice... to have someone in another country (a) call you out and (b) threaten to send its military into your country.
Get off your high horse. "That one" was not a big deal. It was funny, get over it. I personally thought the Pakistan comment by Obama was also funny, because I'm pretty sure he wouldn't actually do it. He would need evidence like bin Laden's current mailing address in Karachi and a live video feed of bin Laden eating dinner with the president of Pakistan before he'd actually do anything. He's a lawyer. I'm a lawyer. I know how lawyers think. We hate doing anything without being absolutely, positively, 100% sure of being right or being successful (the two are not necessarily the same). Thus, Obama will never actually send troops into Pakistan to "take out" bin Laden without the approval of the Pakistani government and his "tough talk" is hilarious.