Posted on 05/02/2006 8:27:23 AM PDT by jacquej
he new Republican presidential candidate must be agile, quietly brilliant, intuitively political, a cross between Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan -- overwhelmingly charming and deceptive enough to achieve our national goals without anyone seeing his lips or his fingers move. Who's waiting in the Republican wings that fits that description? Few, if any. ...
.....So how does one choose the right man? C. Northcote Parkinson of Parkinson's Law fame had the answer. For every impossible job -- as per Winston Churchill or FDR in World War II or Reagan in the Cold War -- there is only one person who fits the bill. He called it a short list of selection. The times are so challenging that a prospective candidate might best be described, in caricature, by a help-wanted ad for the job.....
....Who among the contenders would be courageous enough to respond to such a daunting ad? Only one: Sen. John McCain of Arizona. Why? Is he so hopelessly ambitious to suffer indignity for his personal goals? Perhaps, but more important, he seems to be the only one who has that in-born authentic patriotic spirit that requires him to sacrifice for this nation. Plus he seems to have the sense of destiny, shared by Washington, Lincoln, FDR and Reagan -- that he is the only one of his time capable of the onerous job of a president under shattering fire. .....
.....In summation, Mr. McCain is the only presidential candidate possible for the Republican nomination. And as a plus, he is the only one who can defeat any candidate the hapless Democratic Party can put up, especially Hillary Clinton.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
Funny, I thought it was Senator McCain.
Loved your reply. 'Unbalanced' is putting it mildly. McCain does seem to hold grudges to the point of lunacy, plus his arms are really short. He looks like a sock puppet.
This author is delusional. Among other things, IIRC, McCain toally bombed out in the Republican 'beauty contest' he mentions in the article. McCain has no base other than the media, and it looks like they have started to turn on him.
"What McCain has to offer..."
TROUBLE / TROUBLE / = DOUBLE TROUBLE!!!!!!
I will never vote for mcpain..........NEVER
George Allen
McCain has lived by the MSM and he will die by the MSM. Reagan didn't care what the press said about him. He had his ideas and communicated them directly to the American people. How does this relate at all to the pandering McCain?
McCain is sick very sick, in the head.
Ditto that!
The manchurian candidate that sells the conservatives down the river everytime there is a liberal cause to side with is the best we can do??
Lets see, from McCain we have: Campaign Finance reform a direct assault on the first amendment, the new 527 law that enables George Soros to promote communism but doesn't allow the little guy to criticise encumbents, the McKennedy Amnesty bill that grants citizenship to illegals for a small fee, etc.
We conservatives in Arizona know McCain for the rino that he is. George Allan from Virginia would be a much better candidate.
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However, the points Martin L. Gross makes about the requirements for the job are good ones. Who else might fulfill these?
One and only one name comes to mind: Hari Seldon
Exactly. McCain is all you said and worse. I caught a speech he gave in Iowa a few weeks back, C-Span rerun late at night. He was slick, hit all the right buttons for the mostly conservative audience. Looked like Mr. Nice Guy, your pal. Praised Bush, the Iraq war, said we needed control of our borders, with compassion of course, plus some kind of health care reform...vague about that. If you weren't aware of his background, looneytune antics, you might be excused for thinking, Gee, why not? And there are lots of Americans who don't think it matters who's in the White House as long as they get theirs. (Whatever that is.) They voted for Kerry last time. Even the dead ones.
IF...you consider this a good point. I'm at a loss for words...........
George Allen is very interesting, but needs to come across with more vigor. Somebody light a fire in his belly.
he seems to be the only one who has that in-born authentic patriotic spirit that requires him to sacrifice for this nation.
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