Personally I have no, none, NADA use for this so-called Conservative / Republican. He continues to cater and lean left on many issues and never commits. He did on the war but then says stupid things showing his true feelings. He is a narcissist and the poster boy for them all.
Ed Morrissey on the missing John McCain:
McCain has gone out of his way to stress his conservative credentials, especially on hot-button topics such as abortion and the war. If that’s true, then what does he have to fear from a conference of conservatives predisposed to his positions? In fact, if he claims to represent conservatives, why should he fear speaking in front of a group of them?We debated this quite a bit on Blogger’s Corner yesterday (which is somewhat misnamed, since we occupy a row and not a corner, but that’s another story).Someone made the point that the eventual nominee needs the people in this conference to act as foot soldiers in the general election. What does it say to those foot soldiers if that nominee is too afraid to face them because he might get booed — a slim possibility in any case? How does that nominee inspire loyalty in those he explicitly spurned out of the gate?
Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin










