John McCain - Simply the Least Rotten Apple in the Bunch?

By Lindsey Russell, published Feb 14, 2008
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I love politics, and have since I was very young. I remember listening to President Reagan's speeches and watching "Meet the Press" before I was even 7 years old. Shoot - I've been a full-out political junkie practically since I was born (kinda goes well with my geek image, doesn't it?). I was even voted "Most Likely to be Politician" as a high school senior (along with "Miss Studious" - talk about a kiss of death!).

Well, during my five years at Michigan State, I had the opportunity to hear President Bush (43), President Clinton, and John McCain speak. As a freshman and sophomore (the 2000 election took place during my sophomore year), I was a big John McCain supporter and was disappointed when Bush got the nomination. Remember, this is before John McCain supported some of his more maverick pieces of legislation.

Today, as it becomes more and more certain that John McCain will be the Republican nominee for the 2008 election, I'm left conflicted. Am I disappointed that John McCain doesn't represent more of what I believe in as a conservative? Yes. Do I think that he'll be good for our country right now? Yes. What concerns me most is the reaction that extreme conservatives are having towards McCain. They would rather vote for the Democratic nominee (as long as it isn't Hillary Clinton, of course) than support McCain.

Recently, I've spent a lot of time reading the comments of conservatives regarding McCain's candidacy on Michelle Malkin's blog. Quite frankly, they are narrow-minded, self-serving, and inflexible. A lot of people are whining due to the fact that John McCain is so flexible in his beliefs. And this is where I think he'll be good for the country. We've already seen what inflexibility can get us, it is time to come together. However, it takes two to tango. The whole thing will depend on the Democrats making the same jester. We'll see what happens, but we have to try.

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With McCain, Clinton, or Obama, we will just get more gov't, bigger gov't, more laws, more taxes, and less freedom. Truly, McCain is but the cleanest cockroach under the sink!

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 4:05:25 PM

 
I'm an independent so don't automatically support either party. In this election I'm almost certain to support McCain. Two reasons for this. First, I'm a firm believer in checks and balances. If only G. W. Bush had needed to get all legislation through a democratic congress, I believe many of the excesses we've seen would have been stopped. Conversely, since we're almost definitely going to have a larger democratic majority in both houses after the upcoming election, I'd like to see a republican president. If congress was controlled by the GOP again, I probably would vote for the democratic candidate. The second reason I support McCain is that I believe he has the combination of good judgment and long experience needed in a president.

Posted on 03/01/2008 at 10:03:03 AM

 
You do make a strong case for conservatives sticking together, but I'm going to wait and see. I'm a Romney supporter who is underwhelmed by the prospect of voting for McCain (who I feel is too economically liberal). I consider myself a swing voter this election. If it's McCain/Clinton, it'll depend on who they pick as running mates (McCain needs to pick a solid fiscal conservative like Romney, Clinton needs to pick a moderate). I will never vote for Obama under any circumstances--I might as well vote for Che Guevara. I've contemplated Ron Paul--he's a solid fiscal conservative, but I'm not willing to toss all national security.

Posted on 02/22/2008 at 3:02:32 PM

 
It IS interesting. We'll have change, unless, of course, Hillary wins. Lindsey

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 5:02:47 PM

 
I agree with you. This is an interesting race to say the least!

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 5:02:55 PM

 
Don't agree at all, but you've expressed your opinion well.

Posted on 02/14/2008 at 8:02:06 PM

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