Let me ask you a question:
If there was a white guy with Dr. Keyes’ foreign policy resume, Reagan administration terrorist-fighting experience, knowledge of the world, understanding of the Constitution and its underlying principles, record as a champion of life and liberty and the sovereignty of the American people, and with his unequaled communication skills, would he or would he not, under the circumstances faced by Alan Keyes, already be President of the United States?
Just askin’.
Good grief. Playing the race card now?
To answer your question EV, you just have desribed, in almost perfect detail, EVERY John McCain for President 2008 political ad that has run on my televison in the last 48 hrs, with the words spoken my McCain himself.
...and AS USUAL, you never replied to the CBS article I posted, proving ANOTHER statement of yours regarding Keyes as false.
....you just pull out the ol' 8 page Keyes thingee AS USUAL.
EV, you AND Alan have had your "15 minutes" with this subject. It's over EV, and the sooner you start looking FORWARD, the better off you will be.
“...would he or would he not, under the circumstances faced by Alan Keyes, already be President of the United States?”
No. Being a conservative who voted for him in his 2 MD Senate races, he did well considering MD is a one Party state. He was eloquent, persuasive, and made sharp points in his debates. However, the Party has to prioritize who gets the bulk of the money in swing states or states where there is no incumbent. Maryland is a hopeless cause and when he didn’t get the money he though he deserved to get - he resorted to the same old tired calls of racism in the GOP. He lost me at that point. He has now been in about 4 major runs for office: 2 Senate, 2 President. A good conservative voice in the wilderness but no potential for anything other than that.
I must have missed the Jean Kirkpatric and John Bolton administrations. Were they before or after Bush Sr.?