At least he provides a role model
earning a vote? not so much
McCain: M/Feingold… Gang of 14… ‘sall over for me. But.
I sure do admire his response to Murtha’s hysterics on the floor ‘tother day:
“I don’t know how to react to that kind of hysteria to a comedy show,” he told Diane Sawyer on “GMA.” “All I’m going to say to Murtha and others. … Lighten up and get a life."
OTOH…
On Wednesday, the same day that McCain announced his presidential run, 218 members of the House voted for a bill that contained a troop withdrawal timetable. McCain said that he would rather lose the election than abandon the conviction that a troop withdrawal from Iraq was a bad idea.
“Everything that I know. … That I’ve learned about my life … dictates that would be a disaster,” he said today.
But not important enuff to show up and vote against…
Imagine my surprise when my own Benedict Arnold, Senator Gordon “Peace” Smith first, voted with the Deafetocrats, and then, talked about the need to start cutting trees.
He’s creating a new constituency. Pro-logging peaceniks.
Good luck with that one.
Posted by OregonGuy on 04/27/07 at 11:36 AMSomewhere in his announcement speech he said “Thirty-four years ago, I came home from an extended absence abroad”.
No mention of that absence being in a Vietnames POW camp, where he was beaten regularly.
That’s class - class like Kerry never ever heard of.
But he still came up with the disastrous McCain-Feingold Campaign finance law. Big mistake - didn’t think things through.
Posted by ZZMike on 04/30/07 at 03:49 PM
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