McCain in the news
While Obama was throwing grandma under the bus and Hillary's old appointment schedules show that she was in Washington for most of the Clinton administration, John McCain has been visiting Iraq for the eighth time, and stopping in Sderot.
Today he visited with UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown
The meeting with Brown, which McCain described as "excellent", covered Iraq, the need for the international community to act together to deal with issues such as Darfur and Iran, the state of the world economy and particularly climate change.Larry Kudlow notices that McCain has been surging in the polls:
According to the latest print from Rasmussen and Zogby, McCain now holds a 6 to 8 point lead against Hill-Bama.Particularly coming from a candidate who doesn't need to triangulate his qualifications for office.
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McCain's surge means that it is much less likely that Herbert Hoover-style high-tax and trade-protectionist proposals will come from Hill-Bama. This point will not be lost on the stock market.
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Labels: Election2008, John McCain, Republicans
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...and particularly climate change.
I have this feeling that a McCain presidency, while I would support it overall, will present several moments when I feel like hitting my head against a brick wall.
Repeat after me, senator: "Natural cycles. Natural cycles...."
Intersting that yesterday Sen. Obama threw grandma under the bus and today demanded the bus stop so he could make sure he got the job done.
On a slightly more serious note, deserved or not, the approbation the Senator has gained means the rest of us just may have dodged that bullet.
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