MCCAIN REMINDS US WHY WE DIDN’T LIKE HIM BEFORE PALIN
Talk about blowing a golden opportunity.
Whenever there is danger - like the Wall Street Meltdown this week - there is always opportunity. The Meltdown handed it to McCain on a diamond-studded platter, on which Obambi and the Democrats lay so stunningly vulnerable.
Instead, he goes off on an anti-capitalist rant, demonizing the "greed" of Wall Street instead of the Democrat crooks in Congress who are the architects of the crisis. He calls for more fascist regulation, when it was the regulatory power the Dem crooks had that caused the crisis.
And to top it off, he scapegoats Chris Cox, Bush's SEC Chairman, the most honest and decent guy in Washington, instead of the Democrat crooks!
McCain is reminding us of why conservatives weren't gung-ho enthusiastic over his candidacy. We'd almost forgotten in the wake of Palinmania. We're now remembering his sneering remark during the primary debates that his life has always been motivated by "patriotism," while that of Mitt Romney was motivated by - he spat out the word as if it were a filthy four-letter insult - "profit."
McCain should have listened more to his friend and cell-mate in the Hanoi Hilton, Jim Warner.
Jim once asked him, "John, would you go to a supermarket to buy a pair of shoes?"
