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Friday, December 22, 2006
Larry Kudlow :: Townhall.com Columnist
Senator Backbone
by Larry Kudlow
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Two of the most important qualities necessary for a run to the Oval Office are decisiveness and strength of character. In recent weeks, John McCain has proven that he has more stock in these traits than most any public official today.

As American fortunes in the battle of Iraq have deteriorated, the senator has forcefully elevated the policy debate by fearlessly offering unpopular advice on how to turn the tide toward victory. In fact, McCain is several steps ahead of nearly everyone on the subject of this war. At his recent news conference, President George W. Bush said the United States should expand the size of its armed forces, especially the Army and Marine Corps. McCain has been saying this for years. Bush and his high command are now mulling a possible troop-force surge in Iraq; McCain has been advocating this for quite some time.

Of course, each of these positions is out of favor. But that's not silencing McCain: "I understand the polls show only 18 percent of the American people support my position. But I have to do what's right, what I believe is right, and what my experience and knowledge and background tells me is the right thing to do in order to save this situation in Iraq. ... In war, my dear friends, there is no such compromise. You either win or you lose."

In the midst of the latest doubt, pessimism and quibbling over our direction in Iraq, here is John McCain digging his heels in the sand. He is fighting the defeatist tide, and though it might endanger his presidential bid, he is entirely comfortable with his posture. I believe this is called courage. Principle. Leadership. It's what has long described this highly decorated former Navy fighter pilot and Vietnam prisoner of war.

More kudos go to McCain for blasting the defeatist recommendations of the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group.

Speaking to the Senate Armed Services Committee, he said, "There's only one thing worse than an overstressed Army and Marine Corps, and that's a defeated Army and Marine Corps. I believe this is a recipe that will lead to our defeat sooner than later in Iraq."

McCain specifically ridiculed the Baker-Hamilton suggestion that American combat troops withdraw from Iraq while more advisors and trainers embed with Iraqi forces. He argued that this would "put at risk a large number of American advisors," who would be subject to hostage-taking and the attacks of rogue militias or terrorists.

McCain also mocked the commission's idea of seeking peace talks with Iran and Syria, saying, "I don't believe that a peace conference with people who are dedicated to your extinction has much short-term gain." Continued...

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Name one fiscal conservative...
Is there one fiscal conservative left in D.C.? Money for Katrina recovery? Fine...as long as not one penny of taxpayer money is wasted. Both parties have sold out, and in doing so, lost any and all conscience when it comes to blowing our
taxpayer money.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15587326/
Under scrutiny
Four of the largest Katrina contracts currently under review by the Homeland Security Department’s inspector general. The companies have denied that political connections played a factor in their contract awards.

BECHTEL GROUP INC., San Francisco
— Value of contracts: $250 million, on top of previous no-bid work of up to $575 million
— Contributions: More than $1.3 million since 2000, primarily to Republicans
— Also: CEO Riley Bechtel served on Bush’s Export Council from 2003-2004

CH2M HILL COMPANIES LTD., Englewood, Colo.
— Value of contracts: $250 million, on top of previous no-bid work of up to $500 million
— Contributions: Nearly $1 million since 1999, primarily to Republican National Committee and other Republicans
— Also: Roughly $500 million in previous government contracts

FLUOR CORP., Irving, Tex.
— Value of contracts: $250 million, on top of previous no-bid work of up to $1.4 billion
— Contributions: More than $930,000 since 2000, primarily to Republicans
— Also: Contracts awarded to subsidiary Del-Jen Industries also under review

THE SHAW GROUP INC., Baton Rouge, La.
— Value of contracts: $250 million, on top of previous no-bid work of up to $950 million
— Contributions: Roughly $290,000 since 2000, evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans
— Also: Former FEMA director Joe Allbaugh, a longtime friend of President Bush, is Shaw’s registered lobbyist and business consultant

Sources: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hoover’s, Taxpayers for Common Sense
— The Associated Press

Phil Byler
Phil,
You say it all.
McCain passed the Republicans-campaign-funds-limitation bill, voted against enforcement of immigration laws, and (my issue) undercut the Republican leadership with respect to judicial appointments. He seems to be more interested in getting along with the socialists...err Democrats than standing on conservative principle.
No, I don't want Hillary, but putting McCain in the White House will mean a continuation of the spending and immigration problems we have all become sick of, and I certainly don't want that either.
NEWT in '08
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