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Can't Touch This: McCain does not act like a true conservative
The Post (Ohio) ^ | 03/03/08 | Jesse Hathaway

Posted on 03/02/2008 10:58:52 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

It’s no secret that John McCain is disliked in conservative circles. Whether it is because of his pro-amnesty stance on illegal immigration, his reputed hotheaded temper when dealing with interns and staffers or the media’s unexplainable fetish for covering the travels of the McCain Straight Talk Express bus, McCain has a definite problem proving to conservatives that he is one of them. The thing is, though, if you have to remind and prove to people that you’re a conservative (or a liberal, for that matter), you’re probably not one.

However, for one Cincinnati radio commentator, the final nail in the Straight Talk Express’s tire came last week. Enter Bill Cunningham, host of WLW 700’s “The Big Show” with Bill Cunningham, on the AM dial. Cunningham, along with former Cincinnati-area Congressman Robert Portman, opened for McCain’s campaign stop in the Queen City last Tuesday. Cunningham, in a horrible act of insensitivity, said Obama’s full name! Oh, my stars and garters. He called Obama “Barack Hussein Obama” instead of “Barack Obama” or, as it seems Democrats have taken to calling him, “Messiah.” As if that was not enough reason for Cunningham to commit hari-kari right then and there, he then went on to say that the media needs to stop coddling Obama and start to “peel the bark off of” him.

As soon as McCain left the stage, he spoke with his favorite supporters, the national media. In a move that did Casca and Cassius — the prototypical back-stabbers from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar — proud, McCain denounced Cunningham, and assured the media that he had nothing but warm, fuzzy feelings for Senator Obama. Is this what someone who is trying to convince conservatives that he is one of them would do? Does John McCain even care about the fact that he needs the conservative Republican vote in order to win the election? Let me shake my Magic Eight Ball of Politics here … Well, the answer it gave is “all signs point to no.” For both questions.

Really, it seems like the only issue on which McCain is conservative is the war in Iraq. He likes to call himself one of the “foot soldiers in the Reagan Revolution,” but what would the Gipper think of the McCain-Feingold law’s restriction of political speech? Would Reagan applaud McCain’s global warming fear-mongering bill, the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act? How about McCain’s calculated opposition to President Bush that changed as soon as it became politically advantageous? It’s things like this that make me wonder if McCain is an escapee from a mirror universe, one where conservatives are buddy-buddy with flaming liberals such as Obama and Clinton, the most widely recognized leader of the conservative movement would have liked cap-and-trade carbon credits and draconian arbitrary restrictions on political speech, and “straight talk” means “saying whatever the audience wants to hear.” If McCain ever decides to grow a beard, I’ll be convinced that McCain is an evil mirror double. For now, however, it’ll have to remain a pet theory of mine.

John McCain’s strategy appears to go along the lines of “I’m going to win the Republican vote without getting the conservative vote.” By constantly shifting his views with the tricky, fickle Independent winds, McCain is pinning his hopes on gaining more votes from the unwashed unaffiliated masses than he’s lost from the conservative base. In essence, he’s hoping to rob Peter to pay Paul. This is a bad strategy, one that may have worked in past years, but one that definitely won’t fly in a race against the Democratic rock star, Barack “No Middle Name Here” Obama.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: billcunningham; conservatives; dramaqueen; election2008; highmaintenance; juanmcamnesty; juanmccain; liarmccain; liberalsformccain; mccain
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61 posted on 03/03/2008 4:31:40 AM PST by GlennBeck08
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To: M-cubed
.If your wife stepped out with your brother..would it be ok with u cause he’s part of the “family”?

Best Analogy thus far!
62 posted on 03/03/2008 4:37:41 AM PST by IMissPresidentReagan ("Don't give up your ideals, don't compromise, don't turn to expediency..."Ronald Reagan, 1976)
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To: ari-freedom

See, the problem is you act as if we have no choice.

Americans never have to choose the lesser of two evils. Americans never have to choose evil at all. We’re the sovereign people. If we don’t like the field, we’ll simply expand it.


63 posted on 03/03/2008 6:16:25 AM PST by EternalVigilance (McCain supporters: "We have nothing to offer but fear itself!")
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To: ari-freedom

Assuming that the Red-Diaper Baby gets past the Shrew, it won’t matter a whit whether Conservatives vote for McCain or not.

This election will be made into a beauty contest by the media, and that’s a contest that McCain cannot win. He’s old, he’s scarred, both literally and figuratively, he’s got a temper that will erupt at some point to create a “Dean Scream” moment, and when he tries to sound calm and rational he winds up looking like warmed-over death on TV. I’ve met zombies who were more animated. Obama will win in a landslide, more’s the pity.

So forget the discussion over whether not voting is a vote for Obama. Start concentrating on whom you will support down-ballot! It’s the only chance we have to protect ourselves from le deluge.


64 posted on 03/03/2008 8:00:00 AM PST by Supercharged Merlin
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To: isrul

and your solution is? Love how people heap on others but have no workable answers or solutions themselves. I look forward to your solution to all of this since you are so very intelligent and others measly thinkers in comparison.


65 posted on 03/03/2008 11:09:34 AM PST by GOP Poet
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To: ari-freedom

>>I just don’t understand why bush gets a pass for all his liberal positions<<

If you think “Bush gets a pass” you haven’t been paying attention. Yes, there are some here who don’t want any criticism of Bush, just as there would be those who would try to shout down any criticism of McCain.

Bush and McCain put loyalty to Mexico above their own country (as do Obama and Hillary). If McCain has changed on this, he hasn’t told us yet.


66 posted on 03/03/2008 12:09:45 PM PST by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (I want to "Buy American" but the only things for sale made in the USA are politicians)
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To: GOP Poet
There is no short term solution. The next president will be unfit for the office. That cannot be changed.

To keep America, as we know it, from some very grave harm, we need to elect a congress that will act to limit the schemes of the next president. This will be very difficult, if even possible.

If he next president is left to have his/her way,the America we know, will be irreparably altered.

When the troops do come home, it will be to a land terribly different from the one they went off to defend and protect. If we cannot get honorable people who represent the interests of the American people in the houses of congress, the future will be very challenging. Without that congress, a RAT president will be unstoppable. Without that congress, McCain will fall over himself to accommodate any RAT idea that comes along, with the exception of military funding. But a RAT congress could override him.

I'm not heaping on you. I just don't see McCain as even a small part of an acceptable solution.

That office is out of play as part of any solution. At least until 2012.

67 posted on 03/03/2008 2:00:17 PM PST by isrul
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