Crooks and Liars:
The hardcore, right wing base of the Republican party, including one of its most prominent spokespersons, has been going berserk over the notion that Senator John McCain might become the GOP candidate for president. They’ve gone above and beyond trying to paint him as a liberal, which elicits laughter from actual liberals — but apparently, it’s catching on with some teevee bobbleheads.
This morning on The Chris Matthews Show, the panel discussed John McCain and how many Democrats and Independents would vote for him in the general election. Matthews puts up poll numbers showing McCain taking as many as 41% of Independent voters and 16% of Democrats. The same poll also shows him beating Hillary Clinton and losing to Barack Obama, both by slim margins and 7 out of 12 CMS contributors think McCain could hold those numbers all the way through the general election.
I was surprised, Joe Kline actually brings the most reality to this segment, reminding the panel that there are only a handful of Independents who think we should be in Iraq for 100 years and that if McCain thinks he can live off the narrow tactical successes of the surge (U.S. deaths in Iraq climbed in January) in Iraq and avoid talking about the economy throughout the entire campaign, he’s in for trouble.
1 comment:
McCain better worry about Ron Paul in Super Tuesday. As for Independents and Democrats even a roach wouldn't vote for McCain. Tweety lost his two mates Rudy and Fred now he will have to settle for McCain again. Poor Tweety he's all over the place.
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