Posted on 02/07/2007 8:06:52 AM PST by RightSideRedux
Yesterday it appears that the McCain camp attempted to lure unsuspecting bloggers under the beguiling glare of John McCain. (Or was that just the glare off his head?).Some of the answers were good, but I didn't feel like conservative bloggers' real, politely presented, substantive issues with McCain were taken as seriously as they could have been. I mean, we've got some deep-seated issues, here, that have developed over many years for some of us. There were only a few of us on the call, and I wish we could have gone longer.David All, live-blogged the even, liked the call a bit more:
This was a very smart move by Team McCain. They had a cadre of key bloggers on the call and the folks who werenвЂt on the blog call will be able to figure out what was said from spaces like this and others. The entire tone of the discussion was dead-on. This was not a “Team McCain giving us the Jack Bauer interrogation to support his candidacy…” It was rather a, “hey we know we donвЂt agree on all the issues, but we respect your contribution to the process, want to know how youвЂre feeling, and want to include you in our kitchen-cabinet to help us make better decisions next time.”Capn's Quarters makes a larger point:
Bloggers have their best opportunity yet to shape and influence the debates that make up a presidential campaign. We have to remain vigilant about remaining credible if we want to make the most of it. If we want a campaign about issues and philosophical direction, then we have to have the discipline to focus on those topics, and to eschew anything that detracts from it. If successful, we can make this the most transparent and responsible election in memory.Listen, the short of it is McCain has some chasms, gaps, gapping black holes to fill. This is a good first step... but methinks the breach is too big.
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I think the Weekly Standard summed it up best: "McCain is yesterday, Guliani is today, but Mitt is tomorrow." I think most people are no longer paying attention to John McCain. He's too liberal with our borders, he's too emotionally invested in our military (not thinking clearly enough!), and he's just plain old and tired at 72. I know Reagan was our oldest pres, but McCain is no Reagan. Every time I see him he looks like a cranky, bitter old man. He's going to have a really hard time competing with someone as young and charismatic as Romney (not to mention the fact that Romney is WAY more qualified). Plus I heard that McCain has not raised nearly as much money as he'd hoped. . .all the support seems to be swinging between Mitt and Guliani--a great ticket, if you ask me.
By , at February 7, 2007 9:28 AM
In the sense of "what he is today will change tomorrow"?
Yes, correct.
Gipper08. If you have an argument to make against my conservatism... make it!
I don't get the constant diatribe against Romney.
Annoying is not an argument. Unmerited is not an argument.
Throw me a bone here.
well, besides him being anti-gun and pro abortion?
And his recent 'conversions' which only came after he was no longer running for office in liberal MA, but instead had to win conservative republican primaries?
Rudy has liberal principles.
Romney has principles of convenience.
When Kerry was running in 2004 and changed his positions he was called a flip flopper. When romney does it, it's somehow seen as a principled conversion. Thing is, if he had a D by his name instead of an R, the majority of people praising him now would be making fun of him.
Neither does Bush.
SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO"
SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO" Part II
U.S. Sen. John McCain is no War Hero
John McCain: The Manchurian Candidate
McCain Is Booed by Labor Activists
McCain Rides to Kerry's Rescue: "John Kerry is Not Weak on Defense" (Today Show alert)
John McCain SCREAMS AT 9/11 FSA MEMBERS FOR OPPOSING HIS BILL TO GIVE AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS
A number of articles on McCain. (some the same as above)
McCain/Soros by Rabbi Areyh Spero
Soros' "Reform" (an article about Soros instrumental hand in McCain/Feingold)
Not Childs Play [McCain/Schumer bill could effect FR?]
McCain's Letter (McCain aligns with Global Enviro activists)
McCain Looked into Caucusing with Democrats
Climate bill sets stage for debate (Sens. McCain, Obama, and Lieberman join forces)
McCain Still Disliked by Fiscal Conservatives (Club For Growth)
John McCain Goes Left for Money
Sens. Snowe, Collins to head Maine exploratory committee for McCain
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