I agree entirely. It was McCain's responsibility as an American to vet Obama. McCain did not put the best interests of the United States of America foremost. I give him all due credit for serving America in war, and or going through what he did in a prison camp, but that does not change the fact that he did not act in the best interests of America when he decided that it was more important to appear ‘reasonable’ and ‘bipartisan’ than to find out the truth about someone who was vying for control over an entire branch of American government. He acted irresponsibly, in my opinion.
During the later stages of his campaign, McCain publicly stated that Obama would be a good President. We now know he stated that without ever vetting Obama.
Mr. McWe Don't Have to Fear an Obama Presidency was pimping for Hussein the entire time.
Sarah had to be destroyed because she was a natural conservative. They saw it and went into action at every turn to ruin her. People fell for it and that is that.
So now, we have a quasi conservative facing the same America-hating fundamental reformists who will avoid their record to get re-elected. Some advice for the Romney camp: Have someone with a deep voice read the Declaration of Independence and put it on a disk drive so Mitt can listen to it at least two hours a day. The messages contained therein are irrefutable and will expose the phony in the White House (and Senate as well).
The DOI is the charter and foundation of a great nation. What makes it even more applicable today is the section that deals with replacing a disfunctional government with a new one that best fits our expectations for liberty.