Time for the half dozen McCain bashers here to apologize....
WHY?
Is this interview
going to translate into any vote for McCain that did not exist last week?
Was there a promise made by McCain to honor Americas soverienty and not give 12 million illegals citizenship?Was there an ackknowledgement that McCain /Fiengold was a mistake and is not working as desired?
I have never questioned that McCain would be a better option for America then Obama. Our cat would be a better option then Obama.
But did McCain do or say anything to convince Americans that he was the best choice available out there?
And the biggest apology needs to come from the "pilonidal cyst" 4-F loudmouth who ducked Vietnam and broadcasts over the EIB network from 12-3 each day!
Wow, only a half dozen? Was there a lot more to this article than what is shown here in the thread? If not, I don't see much to convince McCain bashers to change their mind. We already knew Obama is an empty suit.
For what? His "performance"?
One interview will not erase years of deconstruction of conservatism. I will always see McCain as a very watered down conservative. Heck, he WANTS to be known as a maverick - defying many aspects of conservatism.
I still despise “ACE”, and he is still going to get my vote as the lesser of the evils.
“Time for the half dozen McCain bashers here to apologize....”
I got to admit, I was right here on FR posting a few months ago when my man Fred dropped out that I would never, could never vote for McCain. And saying a “McCain for President yard sign would never cast its shadow on my front lawn”. Well after to getting to know the adversary Obama, and I mean really studying the man, I knew I was going to have to go back on those words. Anything to keep Obama out of the Whitehouse.
But McCain is more and more impressing me each day, since his quick and decisive response to Russia’s invasion of Georgia, to him smashing Obama Friday night. He was polished, well versed, Presidential, and he connected with the Christian Right even more than I think Bush could. I still have my disagreements with him, and maybe with a right choice of VP, he can soften the blow of having to vote for someone who believes in man made Global Warming and a high walls-but wide gate border policy.