Romney may endorse him as the rumors suggest, but that won’t change why anyone on the right should not vote for John McCain. Whether you’re on the Libertarian wing, a social con, or an old fashioned Reaganite John McCain has done nothing in the 21st century but belittle, bully and betray the good people who came together under the Republican Party’s big tent.
The McCain-Finegold bill is an unprecedented attack on free speech and largely responsible for the media’s ability to drown out conservative voices and pick the Republican Party nominee.
The McCain amnesty bill was a bi-partisan attempt at genocide of Black Americans who are being systematically exterminated by violent gangs and the imported racism of third world Central America.
His vote against the Bush tax cuts was based on nothing more than economic populism and McCain’s own desire to hurt a party that marginalized his 2000 bid.
John McCain isn’t even particularly good on the war. He may be interested in winning the war in Iraq, but the wider war against Islamic Imperialism escapes him. Resurgent Communism in Latin America threatening our allies, a belligerent China, a Muslim England and a collapsing Europe are also going to challenge America in the next decades, we need leaders who will prepare us for those challenges.
So no matter who endorses him, no matter how many pundits or talk show hosts decide he’s the lesser of two evils, I won’t vote for John McCain. The dream of a Republican Presidency is over until 2012. It’s time to focus on what we can win. We can take back Congress.
Leave McCain and his Presidential campaign to their own devices, as McCain so often left us on our own. All of our efforts should be focused on taking back the Congress. Not just taking seats from freshman Dems, but a grassroots movement to dislodge as many Democratic Congress members as possible. Let’s throw all the energy and money that McCain will be expecting into putting the G.O.P. in control of Congress.
I’m voting G.O.P. in November, but I’m not voting for McCain. For President I’ll write in a candidate. Maybe Alan Keyes if he’s still around. Or frankly I’m in agreement with Tammy Bruce 90% of the time, maybe I’ll write her name in. Tammy Bruce for President, I like the sound of that.
I’ll vote for the Republican congressman of my district and hope a Republican congress can mitigate the damage McCain and the Democrats do to our country.