Monday, January 19, 2009

McCain Proves Why He's a Loser; "Would've Made Same Appointments"


I feel like going back to bed today. I'm really not in the mood for 48 hours of non-stop Obama media frenzy. Nonetheless, the fight must go on and there is some reason for optimism. At least John McCain's deleterious and destructive efforts are confined to the Senate for the duration of his career.

Yes, Sen. John McCain (RINO-AZ) is doing what he does best. Once again he's clearing the path for the Democrat party while undercutting conservative dissent. Buried in a typical NY Times Obama-worship piece is a tidbit that demonstrates, once again, why it is that McCain and his Republican-In-Name-Only ilk, and indeed, much of the Washington, DC GOP establishment, are so distrusted by conservatives.

Lindsey Graham (RINO-SC)is McCain's wingman in the Senate Club. Graham is quoted today by the International Herald Tribune (the global version of the NY Times) defending President-elect Obama's cabinet choices, saying that McCain had spoken of the group very positively, in fact even saying he would have made many identical appointments.

McCain, meanwhile, has told colleagues "that many of these appointments he would have made himself," said Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a close McCain friend.


Hmmm...

I guess that means that McCain, had he won, would have appointed a Secretary of State with obvious conflicts of interest, and an Education Secretary with deep leftist ties. Or maybe he was referring to the Commerce Secretary who's about to be indicted, or an Attorney General who disregarded the law to get pardons for big political donors and terrorists. But probably not.

I guess that leaves the in-house Global Warming nut, or the new Regulatory Czar, a Harvard Law professor who thinks animals should be able to sue people.

Unless McCain was lying or totally ignorant about all of this (which is worse?), we may have dodged a bullet by not having him as the standard bearer of conservatism for the next four years.

If this is the sort of change that McCain and Obama were both talking about, maybe it's time we take a closer look at the type of people we are nominating to run this country.



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