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McCain's Convention Nightmare

Postby SoldiersMum on 07/07/08, 4:54 pm

McCain's Convention Nightmare

By David Knowles

Jul 7th 2008 9:03AM





Are you ready for some political football? The date? September 1. The place? St. Paul, Minnesota. The teams? John McCain versus everybody else. As The Washington Post  reports today, anticipation is running high for the showdown between Republican conservatives and their presumptive party leader. At issue is the G.O.P. platform, which, at present, is a 100-page-long decree that mentions George W. Bush's name at every scintillating, right-wing turn of phrase: Virtually the entire platform will have to be rewritten to lessen the imprint of the president, who has the highest disapproval rating of any White House occupant since Richard M. Nixon.

And that's what has conservatives itching for a fight. Will the new Republican road-map include such McCain priorities as global warming, stem cell research, immigration reform, and campaign finance restrictions? Just how many planks can you change before you simply admit you've installed a new floor altogether?

Ebell [Myron, of the Competitive Enterprise Institute] said McCain should be careful as he and his allies seek to change the platform to reflect his political sensibilities. "He attracts a lot of votes in the middle--independents and moderates," Ebell said. But, if he pushes on each one of these issues--campaign finance, immigration, or global warming energy issues--he's likely to keep a lot of people at home on Election Day."

Of course, it's a drag going to a party whose host you really don't like. And if you're a purist, like fellow Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, you say to hell with all that, and schedule your own party.

Just to be sure McCain hears the message of discord loud and clear, Ron Paul (George and Ringo) has booked his own "mini-convention" so as to overlap (like a minor eclipse) over the bigger party down the way:Maverick GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has booked an arena in Minneapolis for a "mini-convention" that could steal some of John McCain's thunder just days before he accepts the Republican nomination.

Aside from thunder, it seems Paul has also stolen McCain's former nickname. Never mind. You see, by the time all the Republican squabbling is set to start, Barack Obama will have already given his acceptance spectacle at mile- high stadium to 75,000+ people on the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

Fire up the teleprompter,  boys. McCain is coming in for another bumpy landing.   http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/07/07/mccains-convention-nightmare/?icid=200100397x1205373633x1200237266
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Re: McCain's Convention Nightmare

Postby watcher on 07/07/08, 5:23 pm

Bumpy landing? It is starting to look more and more like crash and burn.
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Re: McCain's Convention Nightmare

Postby Antisoros on 07/10/08, 12:53 pm

More MSM crap. Juan isn't going to rewrite the GOP platform, but Davy Knowles' party has a big job on their collective hands.

Their convention is looking like a nightmare, so they're doing the typical libtard trick of deflection.
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Re: McCain's Convention Nightmare

Postby paleocon on 07/13/08, 12:40 am

Frankly, McCain is proving to be the nightmare I thought he would be. Bailout this, grovel in front of this or that leftist group, and push support one leftist policy after another. All while dissing his own advisors. The man cannot stop spitting in the faces of conservatives.

This GOP convention should be quite interesting. I don't know that McCain will auger in to cumulo-granite at the convention but he seems to have nosed over into a steep dive heading right for terra firma at a high rate of speed. I wonder if he recalls what the low altitude warning alarm sounds like?

Win or lose, this man may lead the implosion of the GOP.
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Re: McCain's Convention Nightmare

Postby Eyas on 07/13/08, 12:36 pm

paleocon wrote:Win or lose, this man may lead the implosion of the GOP.


The Congressional elections may prove me wrong, but I think he already HAS.
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Re: McCain's Convention Nightmare

Postby paleocon on 07/13/08, 12:54 pm

Eyas wrote:
paleocon wrote:
Win or lose, this man may lead the implosion of the GOP.


The Congressional elections may prove me wrong, but I think he already HAS.


Congressional elections are always difficult to predict this far out.  Ironically, recent polls indicate the GOP in congress has lower approval ratings than the congressional Dems!  That is hard to imagine but they blew it so badly last go around that they haven't recovered from that debacle yet.  I don't have a good feeling about this election cycle.  

I still can't figure out if a McCain victory will be worse for the GOP than a McCain loss.  If he "wins" on a leftist platform the GOP will be convinced that is the wave of the future.  If he loses they may still miss the lesson.  Either way, the nation and the party will be moved sharply to the left.
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