So much for the “magical McCain”
In today’s WaPo, Michael Kinsley tells us that when Sen. John McCain explains to democrats that he’s for the war and against abortion, they hear the opposite — and this will carry him all the way to the White House in 2008. I think Kinsley is still suffering from 2000-era McCain euphoria. That era is dead. Consider McCain’s commencement speech today at The ...
In today's WaPo, Michael Kinsley tells us that when Sen. John McCain explains to democrats that he's for the war and against abortion, they hear the opposite -- and this will carry him all the way to the White House in 2008. I think Kinsley is still suffering from 2000-era McCain euphoria. That era is dead. Consider McCain's commencement speech today at The New School. National Review's Rich Lowery was there, and blogged it. Here's a taste:
‘I supported the war in Iraq.’ Boos. Explains the war was not for cheap oil. A little heckling: ‘You’re full of it!’ Says he thought the ‘country’s interest and values demanded’ the war. Someone shouts: ‘Wrongly!’ Someone else: ‘More poetry!’ (A reference to lines from Yeats McCain had quoted earlier.)He says ‘whether [the war] was necessary or not…we all should shed a tear’ for those who have sacrificed in it. Some hissing. Shouting.
It’s worth reading the rest.
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