Fair is fair. 46% of the American electorate voted for John McCain and his is a voice that should still be heard. He appeared this past week on "This Week" and he looked great. Really, this time around his calm voice actually sounds calm. The RNC on the other hand is renewing attacks on the President-elect for not focusing on the Blagojevich matter more fully. Senator McCain logically says that with all due respect to the RNC, "let's concentrate on where the concentration of our problems lay, in the economy." He expects to be part, sometimes, of the senate opposition, that emphasizes it will be the "loyal opposition." McCain sounds very real, unlike when he was running for President and people in the RNC were running him. And listening to his now qualified support of Sarah Palin as a future Presidential candidate we're wondering just how much of that idea was actually his.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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