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To: SAJ

I have issues with John McCain on the borders, illegals, Gitmo, ANWR and “waterboarding” BUT for you to say that “McQueeg still is not, nor ever has been, a conservative” is blatantly false.

“The latest release of the American Conservative Union’s ratings are for 2006. Those ratings indicate:

(1) that John McCain has had a lifetime conservative record of 82.3 percent,
(2) that his record was more conservative than any Democrat in the Senate, including Barack Obama who had a lifetime conservative record of only 8 percent and Hillary Clinton who had a lifetime conservative rating of only 9 percent, and
(3) that while 37 Republican Senators in 2006 had more conservative records, 16 Republican Senators in 2006 had less conservative records. This means that John McCain had a more conservative voting record than 62 of the 100 members of the U.S. Senate.

Based on these ratings, though not quite as conservative as the average Republican Senator, John McCain is clearly a conservative. Claims that he is a moderate or a liberal are not supported by this evidence.

I double checked these findings by examining the congressional ratings produced by the liberal Americans for Democratic Action (ADA). The ADA is the self-proclaimed “premier liberal lobbying organization.” Like the ACU’s ratings of conservative voting in Congress, the ADA rates the liberal voting records of House and Senate members. Their latest ratings are also for 2006, though they don’t list lifetime ratings. Still, for 2006, do the liberals think John McCain is one of them? What do their ratings say about John McCain’s record?

The ADA ratings for 2006 were based on 20 recorded votes. The ADA ratings indicate:

(1) that John McCain voted the liberal way on only 15 percent of these issues (85 percent of his votes were conservative),
(2) that this was less liberal than any Democrat in the Senate, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton who both voted for the liberal position 95 percent of the time, and
(3) that while 41 Republican Senators in 2006 voted the liberal position less often, 8 Republicans had more liberal voting records, and 4 had records identical to McCain’s.

The ADA record is consistent with the ACU record on McCain. He is a conservative, not a liberal. There are Senators who are more conservative (or less liberal) than him, but most of the Senate is considerably more liberal and less conservative than him. The idea that McCain is a liberal has absolutely NO support at all in the overall record, whether assessed by the ACU or the ADA. The peculiar idea that there is no difference between McCain and either Clinton or Obama is also just not supported by the record. As John Adams said, and as Ronald Reagan reiterated, “facts are stubborn things.”

McCain’s conservative critics need to reacquaint themselves with the facts and regain some perspective. He is not 100 percent conservative, but 85 percent or 82 percent conservative is a conservative and is far, far different than the sub-ten percent conservative record of the Democrats’ very liberal Senators Clinton and Obama.”

http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2008/02/john-mccain-is-a-conservative-deal-with-it/


5 posted on 04/27/2008 3:47:19 PM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: kellynla
No one who consistently supports allowing the invasion of America by illegal aliens is or can be a 'conservative', by any reasonable classical definition of that term.

To hell with what ACU says.

I will concede only that he is considerably less leftist than Hitlery or Osamabama. If that suits you, then we're agreed.

6 posted on 04/27/2008 4:16:37 PM PDT by SAJ
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