Posted on 01/05/2007 8:25:35 AM PST by freespirited
Some of us have joked that McCain would be a great candidate--for the Democrat ticket. But it turns out that there is an element of truth to the joke. This month's Vanity Fair has a long fawning profile of McCain entitled Prisoners of Conscience. It says that the Bush-McCain relationship was so frayed after the 2000 election that in 2001, McCain strategist John Weaver actually sounded out Democratic Senate leaders about having McCain caucus with them. That would have given the Democrats control of the Senate.
The piece goes on to say that it became a moot point when Jeffords left the GOP.
IMO, the GOP establishment has lost its mind to embrace McCain so madly as the Party's 2008 nominee.
Hell, McCain is still a prisoner of his own ego and the Vietnamese Communists...
I have NO DOUBT whatsoever - that the Communists have video tape and audio tape that McCain will do ANYTHING to keep from being released.
NOTHING else could possible explain his behavior on Senate action dealing with MIA/POW issues and "Normalization" with Vietnam.
Semper Fi
SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO"
SEN. JOHN McCAIN: THE ULTIMATE "RHINESTONE HERO" Part II
U.S. Sen. John McCain is no War Hero
John McCain: The Manchurian Candidate
McCain Is Booed by Labor Activists
McCain Rides to Kerry's Rescue: "John Kerry is Not Weak on Defense" (Today Show alert)
John McCain SCREAMS AT 9/11 FSA MEMBERS FOR OPPOSING HIS BILL TO GIVE AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS
A number of articles on McCain. (some the same as above)
McCain/Soros by Rabbi Areyh Spero
Soros' "Reform" (an article about Soros instrumental hand in McCain/Feingold)
Not Childs Play [McCain/Schumer bill could effect FR?]
McCain's Letter (McCain aligns with Global Enviro activists)
That is a major scary thought.
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