John McCain
Here is part of a very interesting article by William Kristol that appears in the New York Times today. In it, Kristol reveals that no less than four McCain staffers in the last week mentioned Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana as a possible McCain Vice-Presidential running mate. Kristol is often spot on in what he is hearing and sensing, as when he correctly predicted Mitt Romney would end his presidential bid and endorse John McCain on Thursday, March 6, after the Tuesday, March 4, Super Tuesday primaries.
I fundamentally disagree with why they seem to think Jindal may need to be the choice, but I do believe he would be an excellent pick. Both Kristol and the McCain staffers appear to fear that Obama will be such a strong nominee that McCain must pick someone "outside the box" to be able to compete with him. I do not think Obama will be strong, but I do think Jindal would be an exciting choice:
Still, Obama is the likely Democratic nominee. Some conservatives are giddy at the thought — kidding themselves that the general election will therefore be easy, that Obama will be another Dukakis. I was struck, though, in several conversations this week with McCain campaign staffers and advisers that they’re pretty sober about the task ahead. About the Dukakis analogy, for example, one McCain aide said: If in 1988 Ronald Reagan had had a 30 percent job approval rating, and 80 percent of the voters had thought we were on the wrong track, Dukakis would have won.
And the McCain campaign knows the environment for Republicans remains toxic. They noticed that on Saturday night Republicans lost their second House seat in a special election in two months — this one in a district they had held since 1974 and that Bush had carried by almost 20 points in 2004.
Another McCain staffer called my attention to this finding in the latest Fox News poll: McCain led Obama in the straight match-up, 46 to 43. read more »
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Sen. John McCain spent the weekend at home in Arizona ahead of another full week of campaigning that begins in North Carolina today, May 5. He wrapped up the weekend by attending an Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball game:
Arizona Sen. John McCain completed a weekend break from campaigning by attending Sunday's baseball game between the New York Mets and Arizona Diamondbacks.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee watched from the owners' seats near the Diamondbacks' dugout, sitting between team owners Jeff Moorad and Ken Kendrick. McCain's wife, Cindy, also attended.
McCain waved when he was shown on the giant Chase Field video screen. He was greeted with subdued cheers, and a smattering of boos, from the crowd.
McCain sat for a while in the announcers' booth and spoke on the radio about baseball and campaigning.
"We've been traveling, giving speeches, raising money, doing the campaign — it's a great time," he told KTAR. "We've got a tough campaign, but you've got to love it and like it, otherwise it's too hard."
McCain spent Friday and Saturday at his home in Sedona. He heads to North Carolina on Monday.
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Watch Fox's Chris Wallace take DNC Chairman Howard Dean to the woodshed over the DNC's misleading ads that misrepresent John McCain's postions on key issues.
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Reuters has a story today that suggests Sen. Obama is attempting to steal the mantle of “straight talk” from Sen. McCain:
Please see the below and the attached, which put the lie to this silly notion.
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Today, Obama Claimed He Has Been Accurately Re-Stating Sen. McCain's "100 Years" Comment:
Obama Told The Today Show's Meredith Vieira That He Has Not Distorted Sen. McCain's Comments. Vieira: "Senator, both you and Senator Clinton have said Senator McCain favors 100 more years of war in Iraq. Sunday in The New York Times Frank Rich wrote, really, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton should be ashamed of themselves for libeling John McCain. He felt that the American troops should be a long-term presence, the way they were in Japan and South Korea. Are you willing to admit that you've distorted his statements?" Obama: "No. that's not accurate. We can pull up the quotes on You Tube." (NBC's "The Today Show," 4/8/08)
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Here is video of Sen. John McCain aboard his campaign bus this past week, May 1, 2008, talking about key issues in response to media questions. He talks about the proposed Gas Tax Holiday this summer, Iran, Iraq, and other key subjects.
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There has been some speculation that Mitt Romney is on the short list of choices for John McCain's VP but will fundamental differences on energy stunt the growth of such rumors?.
In an interview with Fox's Shepard Smith (See video below) Mitt Romney was asked about energy.
"...We've made some big mistakes in the past on gas prices by not developing our own natural resources-our own oil and gas as well as alternative energy sources it's time for us to get serious about full comprehensive plan to become energy independent-Doing that-beginning to make that investment- will have and impact on futures prices and bring down the cost of oil..."
Romney obviously believes that we must exploit our own natural resources to reduce gas prices and reduce our dependence on foreign sources of oil.
John McCain seems to think differently.
Video:ANWR is one of the pristine places in the world",'' McCain said. ''I wouldn't drill in the Grand Canyon either, and I wouldn't drill in the Everglades." - John McCain December 2007
Both agree that measures need to be implemented to reduce the burden on the American consumer.
In this paricular case, I have to agree with Romney. While China begins drilling off the coast of Florida Former Governor Jeb Bush and current Governor Charlie Crist have supported BLOCKING American companies from drilling off the coast of Florida.
Two viable and possibly abundant sources of oil that would be controlled and used by the USA and it's citizens have been designated "off limits".
Environmentalists must be partying like it's 1899...:)
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Here is a local news report on Sen. John McCain's Town Hall Meeting held in Denver, Colorado on May 2, 2008, the final event of his "Call To Action Tour" focusing on Health Care Issues.
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Mark Wolf of Rocky Talk Live, did a great job of live blogging Senator McCain's town hall this morning.
Talks about holiday of americans not having to pay the 18 1/2 cent gas tax between Labor Day and Memorial Day.
"My friends the prices of a gallon of gas continues up. Why don't we give American men and women just a little break for the summer. Not the end of western civilization as we know it. May not be able to send $10 million to a county in Florida that said they didn't want it. Might not be able to fund all the pork barrel projects put into these bills in the middle of the night."
I'm going to stop that pork barrel earmarking process and I'll veto every pork barrel bill that comes across my desk."
"Let's give low-income people a break this summer. I'm astonished at the influenced of the special interests who say what a devastating effect this would have. Take the money out of the general fund to replace that money."
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Here is a local news report on Sen. John McCain's stop in Des Moines, Iowa for a Town Hall Meeting on May 1, 2008. The stop was part of McCain's week-long "Call To Action Tour" focusing on Health Care Issues.
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Here is video of the Question & Answer portion of Sen. John McCain's Town Hall Meeting held in Cleveland, Ohio, May 1, 2008.
NOTE: The sound quality is not great at the beginning but improves. They appear to have had a microphone problem. You can hear fine if you turn your volume up.
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