The New York Times has now endorsed the candidacy of John McCain.
Actually, they say right out that they don't truly like any of the Republican candidates for President (big surprise), but that one has consistently crossed (or should that be double-crossed) party lines to vote with Democrats.
McCain-Feingold, the Kennedy immigration plan, the criticism on the management of the Iraq war, and his stand on global warming are all quoted, just before the money shot:
"That doesn’t make him a moderate, but it makes him the best choice for the party’s presidential nomination."
Actually, all of that disqualifies him for the nomination in the eyes of staunch Conservatives. The fact that the Times likes him just puts the icing on the cake.
Not to mention that he's in bed with "no borders" Juan Hernandez, or that Slick Willy says that Shrillary and Johnny Boy are BFF.
ReplyDeleteHow many nails does a coffin need to actually keep the lid on?
Right, as if he needed any more. Methinks that coffin may need a stake to keep it closed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Drew.