POLITICAL FUTURES“I wanted to post a sober thought. If McCain is the Republican nominee, how will he position himself as a candidate? This weekend Obama already telegraphed the Democrat strategy by picking apart McCain’s inconsistencies on taxes and immigration. If McCain moves to the right during the general election to try to appeal to more conservatives, Obama will be able to portray him as a disingenuous flip-flopper. If McCain moves further left to try and blunt those charges, he will continue to alienate a portion of the base. What is he going to run on? If he runs on the surge, how many Democrats and Independents will that attract? Is he going to run against earmarks and for a balanced budget? I don’t think that’s going to resonate with too many voters. The Democrats will be talking about saving the poor, sick and elderly, in the tradition of FDR. McCain will be talking like Herbert Hoover. And since McCain is running on his personal story, let me suggest that neither McCain’s age nor temperament will be ignored by the Democrats. Do we ignore Obama’s age and Hillary’s temperament?... I don’t think John McCain can win in November because of his record, not ‘unfair’ criticism, talk radio, or what have you. If the issue is electability based on current polls, that’s an absurd position. Six months ago Rudy was the inevitable Republican nominee and Hillary was the inevitable Democrat nominee.” — Mark Levin
FOR THE RECORD“CIA Director Michael Hayden confirmed that the CIA has used waterboarding and it works prodigiously. The agency only used this technique of simulated drowning three times since Sept. 11, saving it for terror leaders who have posed the utmost threat to our security: Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, mastermind of the attack on the USS Cole; Abu Zubaydah, the brains behind the thwarted millennium attacks; and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who directed Sept. 11 — as deserving a trio of barbarians as any waterboardist can imagine. From these brutes — and in the wink of an eye — Hayden reports the CIA got a quarter of all the human intelligence it obtained from 2002 to 2006. Now we also know that this impressive interrogation technique was undertaken not only with the knowledge of the Bush administration but also the knowledge of then-House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and then-ranking Senate Intelligence Committee member Jay Rockefeller. So the news from our chief intelligence practitioners is not all bad.” — Emmett Tyrrell
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“Regarding McCain v. McCain, what choice do we have? If we continue to run him down it will suppress the Republican vote and the Democrats take over completely. I’m not sure how to turn the tide, but maybe McCain has turned the corner on some of his liberal stances. My suggestion is to try to influence him to go more right by promoting a conservative agenda and showing that is the real vote he will get to get him over the top.” — Charlotte, North Carolina
“In your essay, McCain v. McCain, you correctly noted the chasm between McCain and Hillary/Obama on national-security issues, but don’t minimize the differences on domestic issues — judicial appointments, right-to-life issues and taxes to name a few. McCain vowed to make the Bush tax cuts permanent and to lower business taxes. The Democrats would go the opposite way on both. McCain is a committed foe of earmarks. McCain isn’t a reincarnation of Ronald Reagan (who is?), but those differences look pretty substantial to me — substantial enough to make any serious person want to support him over either Democrat.” — Bloomington, Illinois
“I think you were too generous in your ‘5’ rating for John McCain. To get my vote, he has some serious splainin to do. As of now with him as the candidate, I’ll be voting the local elections but for president, I’ll either leave it blank or write in someone else.” — Badger, Minnesota
“We reap what we sow! We have no one to blame but ourselves for not supporting the only true conservative in the field months ago. Fred Thompson should have been our Republican nominee, not McCain, who the MSM wanted to battle their favorite Democrat children, Hillary and Obama. I for one am disgusted with the whole process.” — Clinton, Utah
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