McCain has been pretty good lately, and as long as he is fighting Obama I will leave him alone.
And if he does get re-elected [which is very likely; incumbency is difficult to defeat within the same party], he will stick his middle finger, again, at conservatives as he reaches out to his 'good friends across the aisle' and restores his 'maverick' status with his other good friends in the media.
[I don't trust him one bit. His recent 'I saw the light' conservatism is temporary -- as in 'get me elected'.]
Tom, I am sure he will probably act the same if he’s re-elected. However, his warm butt in a seat would help us get control of the committees and the agenda.
I am pretty sure that he wouldn’t dump on the military or the intelligence agencies, and that he would vote against any additional spending.
If Hayworth takes the nomination from him, I am not sure he can win. I don’t dislike J.D., just have some concerns about his popularity in Arizona.
McCain has really shown us no respect at all by reinventing himself as always a strong conservative(as if we haven't noticed what a rino he is) after all the crap he has pulled over the years.
I sure hope JD gets into the race and if he is going to he better get moving.