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 ...
Did you misspeak?
First, ask the Viet Cong what McCain had to offer.
Trust your instincts.
DON'T trust a Washington reporter with an obvious man-crush.
NEVER McCain. It isn't possible to be a worse candidate than Hillary, but McCain comes close.
I am not fond of McCain, personally. I worry that he is unstable, to put it politely. But, the entire article is interesting. We do need someone who will inspire the base and the independents to vote Republican, and some of the more conservative Dems to cross over.
Who could that be?
I'm confused about how your post relates to my suggestion that George Allen would make a good candidate.
'Freakin' lunatic' is right. Is this a great country or what? When a lunatic can raise money by the millions to run for President and yet reveal who he is -- never mind. We elected a narcissistic sociopath twice, Clinton. God help us all.
McCain? President? < giggle> < snort>
I was under the impresion that his arms were screwed up as a result of being shot down in Vietnam serving our country, but I could be wrong.
You can call him a lunatic (I am sometimes tempted to agree with that) but the sock puppet thing is rather classless.
Sometimes I don't know what to say. The nation is in desperate need of another Reagan and I hope one rises up.
I was hopeful.
Reagan criss-crossed the country for years, doing the chicken dinner circuit. He'd give his standard conservative speech, small govt., morning in America, etc. to small town audiences. Nobody paid attention except conservatives, and they loved him, believed in him. He built a base. What you saw is what you got. He was real. Honest. He was on a mission, God love him. We were so lucky.
The whole liberal party......like he is.....
Sorry if the sock puppet remark offended. I had no idea his arms were screwed up from being shot down. So I'll take that back, but the rest stands.
Sorry, I missed it!
Only excuse is that I am busy raising some baby chicks and getting my garden started.
For those of you who think I support this writer's opinion, I don't. That said, my highest priority is making sure "her thighness" is not elected in '08, or any other democrat for that matter.
stain,smell,sleeze,lies,slavery,debauchery,divorce,adultery,
Yepp McVane blows everyway the wind goes...
McCain has climbed in bed with democrats, Hill in particular. I'd like to say it's just senatorial politesse, but it's more than that.
Don't insult sock puppets.
"stain,smell,sleeze,lies,slavery,debauchery,divorce,adultery...Yepp McVane blows everyway the wind goes..."
Yeah, that's the ticket, the ticket to get on the McLame Half-truth express.
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