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Monday, November 10, 2008
Michelle Bernard :: Townhall.com Columnist
Senator John McCain: Continuing to Serve America With Honor
by Michelle Bernard
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Senator Barack Obama will be our next president. He is the man of the hour, the focus of attention in America and around the world. Almost entirely forgotten is Senator John McCain. But Senator McCain, though the loser in the vote on November 4, remains a winner. He won’t be president, but his worthy service to the nation will continue.

We all know Senator McCain’s biography. A naval officer in a line of naval officers. A prisoner of war who suffered greatly for his country. A member of Congress and the Senate with a reputation for straight talk. To that he has added an honorable presidential campaign conducted against great odds.

Senator McCain decided to run in an election stacked against any Republican. Last year, he was given up for politically dead. Rather than get out, as recommended by the “punditocracy” he fought back. And he won. Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani capitalized on his handling of 9/11 in New York City. Governor Mitt Romney spent tens of millions of dollars of his own money. Governor Mike Huckabee energized social conservatives. But Senator McCain beat them all.

Still, the general election was a long-shot for any Republican. Senator Obama was a media darling and political phenomenon. The GOP was outgunned financially. President George W. Bush was the most unpopular president since polling began. But Senator McCain did not give up. Instead, he surprised everyone by knocking on our so-called political glass ceiling by choosing Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. This one act rejuvenated his campaign, giving him a lead in the polls after the Republican convention.

Caught at a disadvantage with the implosion of Wall Street, Senator McCain nevertheless refused to stoop to gutter politics. He ruled out attacking Senator Obama based on his connection to Reverend Jeremiah Wright. He decreed that there would be no attacks on Michelle Obama. Senator McCain refused to allow ads attacking Senator Obama for not serving in the military. His campaign killed proposed ads attacking Obama for being soft on crime (a la Willie Horton), using children to question Obama’s willingness to fight terrorism, and showing the “celebrity” Obama dancing with a very white Ellen DeGeneres. Nor did Senator McCain ever play the anti-Muslim or anti-race card.

Senator McCain even made a genuine, if ultimately hopeless, pitch for votes from African-Americans. He spoke at both the NAACP and Urban League conventions and, on a special trip to Memphis, where Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered, apologized for voting against making Dr. King’s birthday a holiday.

In his campaign, like the rest of his career, Senator McCain put his country first.

Now John McCain will return to the Senate, where he has much to do. With its ranks badly depleted, the Senate GOP caucus needs tough yet principled leadership. Senator McCain can be a moral, if not the formal, Republican leader.

He is well-positioned to lead the fight against any attempt at over-reaching by his erstwhile opponent. For instance, Senator McCain emphasized the importance of resisting counterproductive tax hikes on those who are most productive economically. He should take up the cudgels against any Democratic attempt to foment class war.

Even more important, Senator McCain has the credentials and credibility to insist that the Obama administration and enhanced Democratic congressional majority protect U.S. security. Although Americans preferred Senator Obama to Senator McCain on economic issues, they consistently believed that Senator McCain would make a better commander-in-chief. That gives Senator McCain a bully pulpit from which to speak.

However, Senator McCain has the ability to be a conciliator as well as a member of the loyal opposition. One reason he had more appeal to independent voters than the other GOP candidates was because he was willing to extend his hand across the aisle.

The problems that we face, from rebuilding our financial system to managing an American withdrawal from Iraq to combating terrorism, are complex and contentious. They can be best resolved through a bipartisan effort that puts country before party, something Senator McCain is almost uniquely qualified to promote.

On November 4, America had two worthy choices for president. A good man won; another one lost. The latter happened to be Senator McCain. Rather than toss him aside, America should seek his continued counsel. He is a leader and a man of honor. The nation needs his service as long as he is willing to serve.

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Michelle D. Bernard, a lawyer by training, is the president and CEO of the Independent Women’s Forum and author of Women’s Progress, How Women are Wealthier, Healthier, and More Independent Than Ever Before.
 
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Phil Byler, my freind, rebuttle time
(1) the financial meltdown.
I know that McCain warned about freddie and fannie but how much did he work with his fellow republicans on sounding the clarion call.

(2)the bailout
"I'm suspending my campaign" how many campaigns have been suspended, and while suspending a campaign you so blatantly suspend your partys princicples

(3) the unpopularity of George W. Bush
Do you suppose it might have helped if one of the most senior members of the senate spent a little more time promoting Bush instead of reaching across the aisle working on his own maverick persona?

4 media bias certainly no argument there, but its definately workable if you can define yourself as clearly different from the opposition which you stated he had been doing before the meltdown bailout fiasco. which then again blurred the line between the candidates.

5 ton of money = flawed campaign finance reform
which limits yourself while enhancing the opponent ( a direct result of McCains maverick)

McCain has demonstrated great qualities and lived a good life.
His inability to deliniate himself from someone on the opposing political team is lacking. There is also something wrong with the way his actions always seem to deminish those on his team while he tries to work across the aisle.

Thanks for you service McCain may your retirement be long and fruitful.

SJ Doc, just having a little fun
at your expense... Sorry, can't help myself...


Seriously, my impression is that you could best be described as a "hard-core libertarian".

My "anarchist" comment comes from when you said you're partial to the Agorist philosophy.


Yes, like you I believe in the bill of rights - I'm a constitutionalist.



=====
"come see the violence inherent in the system! You saw him repressing me, didn't you"

-- Chapman et al

chris - On anarchy
--
"It's not the law; it's just a good idea."

Tsk. Having identified the big, "bipartisan," permanently incumbent Boot-On-Your-Neck Party (both National Socialist and Nominally Republican factions) as the evil and implacable enemy of these United States doesn't make me an anarchist.

Haven't you read my posts? I'm an advocate for the enforcement of the Bill of Rights.

An American consdervative - a constitutionalist.

What, you're not?







=====
"Barack Obama is the pampered pet of Chicago gangsters. He is good buddies with a murderous African dictator. And his wacko leftist academic background evokes memories of the style of sideways thinking that inspired the death marches in Cambodia.

"The man burns to have a private army all his own. During the election campaign, he threatened to create a 'domestic security force' as large and well-funded as the entire U.S. military, just the thing to send door-to-door (as the police attempted in the Chicago projects) searching for privately-owned weapons. Sure enough, the very first item to appear on his website http://www.change.org following the election was a proposal to require 'mandatory community service' — 50 hours a year from junior high school and high school students, 100 hours from those in college — or the individuals in question needn't expect to graduate."

-- L. Neil Smith

cut and paste sorry
This is such a clear illustration
of why McCain was such a poor candidate.

What is so hard about clearly addressing the insults by his staff.

Al Bundy(Married w/children)was proud of his pumpkin Kelly but everyone knew she was a little lacking too.

It almost makes me wonder if McCain was involved with some of those insults behind closed doors...Naw he's just too honorable.

Nancy, what makes you think McCain
is a conservative?


Sheila, SJ Doc is an anarchist, not a liberal... big difference.



LC, I do appreciate the service of all our soldiers, including McCain. I just don't appreciate the way he's failed to serve his country in the senate and as a presidential candidate.

Good Article
I am proud, as a Republican that John McCain did what he did with regard to his campaign. He had an uphill battle but he is a hero and I am glad that he is a conservative. Good article, I agree that we need him to fight for conservative issues now more than ever. We will then see the true nature of these two men, McCain will win in the end!

sj doc
lib troll

Spare me
I am fed up with hearing about McCain's "straight talk".

McCain's "straight talk" on tax cuts boiled down to him being thoroughly ignorant of the effect taxes have on the economy.

McCain's "straight talk" on campaign finance reform resulted in a law that enabled a rogue Senator to buy the Presidency with a campaign treasure chest of $600 million.

McCain's "straight talk" on immigration amounted to accusing those of us who merely want existing laws to be respected and enforced of being "nativists".

McCain's "straight talk" on judges amounted to throwing three well-qualified nominees under the bus in return for "comity in the Senate".

McCain's "straight talk" on global warming amounted to swallowing the entire far-left environmentalist whacko snow-job (no pun intended) hook, line, and sinker.

And I am really fed up with hearing about his "honor". McCain ran blatantly false and misleading ads against Romney, alleging that Romney was in favor of date-certain withdrawal from Iraq. His "honorable" Presidential campaign amounted to prohibiting other Republicans from informing voters about Obama's radical past, his radical agenda, and his continuing association with domestic terrorists like Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, black racists like Jeremiah Wright, and with political hatchet men like Rahm Emanuel.

Right now it is John McCain, not GWB, who is singularly most responsible for turning a big Republican victory in 2004 into a massive defeat in 2008, with major conservative objectives unaddressed in the meantime. I respect his courage and his military service, but those are in the past. His current and future service will be more of the same backstabbing Republicanism that got us BHO for a Prez.

The next time he goes "across the aisle" he should stay there.

So how long before...?
--
...Crash Test Johnnie goes over to the Democrat Party?

This is one of the two great burning questions as 2008 comes to a close.

The second is:

"When will the Mulatto Miracle Man allow everybody to look at his putative original birth certificate (which was placed under seal by Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle prior to the elction), his college and law school records, and his Kenyan medical records and other pertinent papers (a Keynyan government spokeman stating that '...all documents concerning Obama were under seal until after the U.S. presidential election on November 4')?"

Hey, the jigaboo won the election, didn't he? Time to drop trou and show us what sort of pig in a poke we've purchased.

--

The Right Man for the Hour
I was once told .....The right man always emerges in times of crisis. I believe President Bush (despite the general criticism)WAS THAT MAN! I think his indignance towards terrorism and it's hosts was right - even if it seemed he stood alone. Remember Einstein's (saying) "GREAT SPIRITS have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."

Now that we are turning to Obama to heal this country socially, perhaps McCain (as disappointing as it is) is STILL the total blessing. Maybe just maybe he will be more effective REMAINING A Senator than being a President. At least, now, the Black Community will feel more justified as Americans while Conservativism gains some footing.

As Conservatives we have to learn to influence Pop Culture if we are going to effectively battle for our ideas. The bling bling seduced the majority while the substance sunk to the bottom. Somehow it's got to become fashionable again -to be good, to be self sufficiant and free, to be valiant, and to be American with out being a bunch of boring squares. (After all, look at the messages the Rap Community and Hollywood are selling?) The Constitution and the Founding Father's work must be deemed a genius mental masterpiece just as Michelangelo's David or Sistine Chapel is. Conservatives can do this.....Maybe we need to actually think of Camille Paglia..... "Art Points the Direction of Culture."(?)

I pray for the most positive outcome - for goodness to prevail and blessings for all!

the same
Four more years of the same would have been great, in the first six yrs. of bush, all was great, market up , low unemployment, then two years ago the democraps took control of the congress and the country began a freefall into a depression. Bushs' bad moves was siding with democrats and allowing the demos pals and barney franks lover at fannie mae or freddie along with drunken wall street to destroy the country.

About a month before
the election MSN ran a survery on which candidate was more like you. In the survey they had side by side quotes on policy positions by both candidates. The quotes were so simiular as to be almost indistiquishable.

I am totally baffled by after 8 years of bipartisanship leadership by Bush (no child left behind, perscritption drug benefits)and then the campaign of reaching across the aisle and the resulting loss and demonization of conservatives that the best analysis that comes from several pundits is.....more of the same.

I wont malign Sen. McCains character nor Pres. elect Obamas, I just want someone on the republican side to be able to clearly identify and promote right thinking.

We Needed Moses
As we look to the future, we knew we needed "Moses" to lead us out of this desert wilderness we find ourselves in. If a truly great man like McCain had to lose, then who better to lose to than the first African-American President? I'm still in a state of stupefaction over what seems an utterly improbable reality, notwithstanding Obama's towering talent and the "historical trends" and "voting patterns" that seemed to guarantee his providential Victory.

Perhaps there is a political future for Michelle Bernard, as well? The first female black woman Prez? She would have my vote!

To David, re : Survey

I tried to go to your survey, but encountered an error every time.
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2ddb71eflpisn 2 r/start

This is what I copied and pasted.

In answer to Mrs. Barnard--I agree that McCain is honorable, but he's not a conservative. I think the MSM and liberals voting in primaries nominated him for us, and there doesn't seem to be a fix for that. I spoke to yet another liberal last night who said that even if the birth certificate thing is true, "Who cares! He can help the economy!" Say goodbye to the Constitution, AND your wallet.

It is amazing how many people sit in
jugdment of John McCain. It is a wonder how their own lives measure?

Congratulations to Ms. Bernard
The piece had a rookie flavor. It was long on opinion and short on fact.

That being said, as a high-school classmate of Ms. Bernard, I would like to congratulate her for making the townhall.com collection of columnists. I can think of few associations more prestigious than that.

Mr. Kidder

Scott in NV wrote
"[McCain] will be the last time I will vote for the lesser of two evils. From here on out, unless the GOP can put out quality candidates at the national level, I will vote 3rd party."

I voted for McCain to stave off liberal fascism. If we survive the next four years with our constitutional republican form of government, then we can survive anything and I will NEVER vote for another RINO/CINO for president again.


Jim

Vaquero wrote
"Thanks to the Rinos & Soros...... McCain was a bought candidate as a foil to pave the way for the Messiah. He never expected to win, he just threw down for his Lefty buddies. Expect much more damage from McCain.
What a crap article. "

We knew that George Soros was a McCain donor before he sealed his nomination. We should have seen this coming. I hope this is not true, and
I hate to engage in conspiracy theory, but this -- together with wanting revenge for 2000 -- explains things all too well.

Thanks for your service to the country, Sen. McCain, but no thanks for servicing us for the past 8 years.


Jim

I thank McCain for
his service in Vietnam and am sad that he was so tortured at the hands of his captors.

HOWEVER...

Considering his political career, McCain is just another pandering politician who is an out of touch elitist that will throw someone under the bus when it's in his best interest to do so.

Country first? Give me a break. Amnesty anyone?

He will be the last time I will vote for the lesser of two evils. From here on out, unless the GOP can put out quality candidates at the national level, I will vote 3rd party.

Thank You Senator McCain
These are the words of Father Denis Edward O'Brien,USMC.This is to thank Senator McCain and all soldiers for their service.

It is the soldier,not the reporter
who has given us freedom of the press.

It is the soldier,not the campus or community organizer,who has given us the freedom to demonstrate.

It is the soldier who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag.

It is the soldier,not the politician whose coffin does the flag drape.

It is the soldier, not the lawyer
that has allowed us to live free.

And to GRAMMSHORT,MOUNTAIN ROSE,PAULA,BASEBALLDOC,SYMBIOT,ELAINE,MBCOOKE,RALPH,INSIGHTINGTRUTH,JERSEYVET,SPIRITOF76,WHITEKNIGHT,JACK,ROCKSTRONGO,TEAPARTY,GEPAZA,DANCINGBEAR,CHRIS,LONE,DARKNESSFISH, please read the above AGAIN. When you're finished I hope you feel ashamed!!!!!

McCain taking the high road
is just a testament to his character. He knows that to stoop to insults about Obama and his leftist illuminati practices would just put him on a lower level.

I've seen fighters throw in the towel,
but they generally land a few good ones on their opponents before they go down, just to make it look good. McCain on the other hand, even when handed the opportunity, failed to land a punch. It's naive on Ms Bernard's part to think he will suddenly become a ferocious opponent against the b hussein forces once he gets back on the senate floor. Methinks he left his balls back in Vietnam.

Senator John McCain
Michelle has class.

When the playing field is not level and you have an uphill battle on your hands it's easy to see why the GOP lost. McCain has to be given credit for his stalwart fight. This against suspiciously out of whack campaign finance situation, a grossly, almost obscenely biased media, serial half-truths and lies from the opposition without effective rebuttals, insufficiently challenged dangerous liaisons and associations, a situation where experience and judgment was not even a serious consideration for most voters but platitudes and outright deception sat well with them, and, of course, the whole race card thing. If I had been in McCain’s position I would have refused to be set up like that…totally, TOTALLY ridiculous!

Conservatism has taken a body blow, no doubt, but we are not out for the count! You can bet that the liberal left, all flush with “victory”, will overplay their hand in very short order and with hubris typical to their kind (different and inferior species) they will hoist themselves up by their own petards and disgrace themselves royally. Hopefully, they don’t take the Nation down with them!

Country First - Not Palin!
What morphia intoxication!!! McCain's claim to loyalty is now so much empty rhetoric. How can he, to this day 11/10/08, still remain silent? Gov. Sarah Palin was HIS choice. She came to his aid, pled his cause and represented not only the Republican Party, but real women throughout this country. Michelle, you may be well intentioned, but take another look.

Latino's new power will increase
Latinos helped Democrats flip the battleground states of Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Florida to Obama.

"Without the Latino vote, we would not have won those states," said Federico Pena, Denver's first Hispanic mayor and a national co-chairman of the Obama campaign.


I was not a McCain supporter, though I
voted for him, partly to keep Obama and his radical friends' hands off our country, and partly because of Sarah Palin.

But I came really close to staying home and sitting on my hands last Tuesday because of the rude way that McCain treated conservatives while falling all over himself to "reach across the aisle." He snubbed conservative talk show hosts in favor of the liberal and leftie TV talking head shows, thinking that those people where more useful to his election than our guys were. He may have learned his lesson when, after the primaries, the TV media turned their back on him, and he had nowhere left to turn.

Scolding your allies and being nice to your opponents is a Leftie Loser characteristic, and so is appeasement.

While conservatives criticize the lefties for appeasing the Islamic radicals, they nevertheless tend to appease the domestic radicals.

I hate to say that McCain got what he deserved for the way he treated the base, but it is the way I feel about it.

Need a new plan
It's a whole new world, and John McCain didn't figure it out until he lost. The remaining conservatives in this country had better figure out a way to adapt or we go the way of the dinosaurs. The mostly white, real conservatives, (70 percent are over the age of 50) couldn't get John McCain elected because the Dems have forged a new coalition of under 30s, Latinos, blacks, and left wingers, and combined they outnumber conservatives. So conservatives, spend the next 1 and 1/2 years on a mission trip and figure out what is important to the under 30s and Latinos. Take note of where Obama fails. Then use that information to come up with a message that will draw the under 30s, Latinos, AND the remaining conservatives. If we don't do that, conservative candidates will be consigned to the fate of those third party candidates you always see on the ballot but have barely heard of. (P.S. Conservatives will never get the black and left wing votes, even if Obama is caught smoking crack with a hooker- review the Marion Barry story.)

SUCH NONSENSE

.....The best way for McCain to serve the Country is to resign and give his seat to a true Conservative ...

.....McCain was not nominated ...he was selected by cross over Democrats who wanted him to be the opponent ...the only reason he got close was because of Palin ...

.....Wake up Michelle and join the Second Reagan Revolution ... http://www.reaganaction.com .....COLOSSUS

McCain Honorable??
Maybe at one time but Washington has infected and ruined him just like all of others who go there to serve and end up serving their own ambitions.

If John Sidney McCain weere truely honorable
he would have sope out in defense of Sarah Palin as quickly and as loudly as he did when anyone said anything derogatory against his opponent BHO

A better man lost.
The republicans learned nothing from the '96 election.

The last war horse to win an election was Ike.

Wake up.

Re: Hero!!!
Sen. McCain is a true class act and it is sad that some in this country can't or refuse to see this and that this Obamarxist is bought and paid for with Soros and the liberal far left. McCain was not so I think that there is a great deal of thanks that is in order here! Mr. McCain THANK YOU!!!!

John McCain
Far from serving his country with honor in the Senate, he has used and betrayed the Republican party for years with his cutesy "maverick" crap. He ran one of the worst campaigns ever after insisting upon being the nominee. And he has handed our country to Curious George. For this I should thank him? Not likely. He was a lousy pilot and a lousy senator and a lousy candidate.

NEWSFLASH this just in

Barack Obama will go to Chicago today to lay a wreath at the tomb of the 'Unknown VOTER'.

Veterans Day
In the continuing spirit of ignoring the Obamanation, I am not hanging about Town Hall until the talk about him recedes. Nevertheless, I have written a tribute to our Vets including my sainted Daddy and his five brothers who answered the call, on my blog. You are invited to visit and tell me about your relatives and their service and your memories.

God bless the USA and all who still remember why there is no other country in the world like ours.

Janice:
How are you reading racism into any of this?

I have not read every post, but none of the one's I read contained any element of racism.

McCain is the best man!!!
McCain lost because of Bush and that is a fact.

I think it would have helped if he or who ever didn't pick Palin because she simply didn't help at all. There was too much garbage swerling around her and to me she came over very stupid and that is a fact.

Even if McCain would have picked a monkey the same thing would have happened.

McCain chose to take Publc Funds and so did Obama and promiced to do so but at the last minute changed his mind that to me is a lie and McCain kept his word so he never had the money to buy to White House but Obama did so now he "thinks" he owns but he doesn't it is still the peoples White House and he can kicked out at any time if we chose to do so so he had better watch it.

McCain was in prison in Vietnam for five (5) years and nothing that he did for our Country even counted all they could say he will be like Bush but I know that wouldn't be true but all the White Republicans stayed home and didn't vote that is why Obama is there and that is the only reason.

MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF McCain's FAMILY NOW AND FOREVER AS WELL AS ALL OF US NOW AND FOREVER AS I AM SURE HE WILL!!!

Senator McCain's Failure of Character
Senator McCain's failure to immediately come to Sarah Palin's defense is unforgivable. You never abandon your "wingman," politics notwithstanding. Any veteran will understand what I mean. I voted for Palin, not McCain. He has waited too long to salvage this debacle.

John McCain is not the Loser!
the bitter conservative readers that have posted such negative comments about him here are.John is close to meeting his maker and he wanted to go there with his legacy intact and with honor. Obama's associations are no more scandalous than any other politicians including Senator McCain and he knew that. Some of the folks here are not concervatives they are Rxxxist and these rants prove it. Get use to it guys Obama is going to the White House and Benard and all blacks are not your problems.

Honor?
McCain has been a thorn in the side of conservatives forever. Where is his honor NOW when his campaign staff is smearing Sarah Palin? He had no problem defending Comrade Obama against smears but now we hear the sound of crickets chirping when it comes to defending Sarah Palin post election. She was called to duty and went to bat for him in a big way and he needs to take the losers to task who are smearing her. Since he won't, he has lost my respect and now that he lost the election he will go back to the Senate and act like the RINO that he is by reaching across the isle while stabbing conservatives in the back again. Where is the honor in that?

Thanks to the Rinos & Soros......McCain
was a bought candidate as a foil to pave the way for the Messiah. He never expected to win, he just threw down for his Lefty buddies. Expect much more damage from McCain.
What a crap article.

McCain - dangerous to be his friend
McCain's defense of scoundrels is only matched by his willingness to hurt conservatives and friends.

His willingness to allow Palin to be savaged is unprincipaled - and must be classified either as DISLOYALTY or COWARDICE.

I am sorry that I had to vote for him.

Claptrap!
That is the only way to describe this article.

Just one point of many: The author tries to make the fact that Romney spent his own money on his campaign sound bad. Give me a break!

McCain borrowed money based on his likelihood of receiving taxpayer dollars to repay the loan. Then he went on to take taxpayer money, and spend that money to support his pathetic campaign. If there is one once of honor in McCain, he has never shown it. Hopefully his political career is over. If Arizonans have any sense at all they won't even consider giving him another chance to sell out his country. When his current Senate term is over he should be shuttled off to ignominious retirement.

Liberals do not win
McCain did not serve his country or his party very well the past 7-8 weeks. What, he defends Obama at every turn, on Wright, on Ayers, on every other controversial issue, but he immediately throws Palin under the bus, or at the very least does not come to her defense.

Disgraceful. I'm sorry that my fellow conservatives couldn't see through the McCain-Huckabee charade early this year. Look to Jindal, Palin, and conservatives of their ilk from now on. The liberals in the Republican party are NOT who we should be nominating.

An "honorable" pilot for sure; but.....
that was 40 years ago. He's been a politician for about 30 years, right? Is it honorable to remain in the Republican Party but work better with Dems rather than work to protect conservative principles? Is it honorable to remain silent when his now-unemployed staffers blab anonymously to the media about his running mate? He needs to speak up--the sooner the better. Without Palin on the ticket a lot more conservatives would have stayed home. He didn't even have the courage to oppose the "bailout" bill. I wonder what he thinks about that now. The "rescues" don't seem to be stopping anytime soon.

And.......
Don't nominate a person best know for reaching across the aisle to join liberals. His being a past war figure means nothing to me when considering a president. Was Obama's being a leftist-socialist important to the election? Yes, but it wasn't used by the MSM is shaping Obama to the public. Or, is that what the MSM wanted?

Veteran's Day 2008

History will record that the American Soldier and those American Soldiers who have fallen, rank in the greatest humans who have ever lived on this planet.

The American Soldier have freed millions in bondage and defended the freedom of America with willingness of the ultimate sacrifice.

The Fallen American Soldier is someone who walked the hero's path. Someone who walked into the heart of darkness for Duty, Honor and Country.

The American Soldier waits for the day that they have lived for and trained for their entire life - to defend until death, their families and America, its citizens and freedom.

The American soldier is the fiercest Warrior ever in history, because their mission is the defense of family, neighbors, America and freedom.

The families of the American Soldier, while their faces beamed with pride, their hearts were filled with anxiety and tears as they watched their American Soldier leave to defend them and this Great Country.

Families and neighbors look with horror as the military vehicle stops in front of the home of the American Soldier, to inform them of the ultimate sacrifice of their hero.

No honor can be too great; every tribute is too small for the Fallen American Soldier and their families.

God Bless the American Soldier and their families on this Veteran's Day!



Lessons of the Election
When you think about it, John McCain was the Republican Party's John Kerry. He came back from the Vietnam War, admittedly with much more honor than Kerry, but like Kerry divorced his first wife and, like Kerry, married a heiress and launched his political career.

Their careers have two lessons for both parties:

1. Don't nominate Vietnam veterans, and
2. Don't nominate a candidate who hasn't achieved success without marrying a heiress or a female candidate who succeeded by marrying a millionaire or is the wife of a former president.

McCain's strengths
Today is an appropriate day (Veteran's Day) to honor John McCain for his many years of service to his country and the unimaginable hardships he endured as a POW. He is a man of honor. All the king's horses and all the king's men (the republican illuminati) could not overcome what was destiny for Barack Obama. That takes nothing away from McCain. I salute you, sir.

McCain won
McCain got his revenge for his loss to GW Bush in nominating process for 2000. I believe that's all he wanted. The man is vindicative, angry and dishonorable, but he was an awesome loser in this past election. His greatest moment was his concession speech. I think he nominated Palin so he could thrash another conservative after he lost. Yeah, the republican party needs more of this type of stuff.

Barnard Right, GOP Needs To Think
Michelle Barnard is 1000% right in this column. Conservatives such as Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter and some posters here who want to blame John McCain are wrong. We conservatives need to face up to factors that worked this electoral year to the defeat of a very worthy man who in a normal year would have won. If we don't, then no matter how happy Rush and Ann might be with the GOP candidate, that candidate will also lose.

The factors at work were: (1) the financial meltdown that caused economic anxieties that have traditionally favored Democrats and did this year as the party out of power; (2) the financial bailout, which muddied the waters of what was a fairly Reaganesque economic message delivered by McCain and Palin on the campiagn trial; (3) the unpopularity of George W. Bush, which was in good part self-inflicted because he did not use the bully pulpit to take on unceasing left wing attacks; (4) the media bias, which amounted to day-in, day-out propaganda that helped deliver Obama deliver the false message that he will cut taxes (no, he won't), that covered up for Obama and that dulled the senses of people to the radical associations in Obama's history; and (5) Obama had a ton of money, some of it illegal, that he freely spent without the constraint of the public financing system. As a result, independents and centrists voted for a socialist in Obama and provided the margin of victory for Obama this year.

We have to deal with with this kind of hard headed political analysis because to succeed in the future, we cannot delude ourselves into thinking that a conservative silver tongue is all it takes. Reagan in 1984 had peace and prosperity going for him, but in 1996, a liberal Bill Clinton had the same and won.

The Fate of Mavericks
Sen. John McCain loved to joke around, especially with the media and even went on SNL to joke about his campaign. But guess what? The media, which at one time adored him ended up destroying him. He became THE joke--and a fool--to the American people.
This maverick needs to follow the dictum of a real, successful commander "...and just fade away."

Remember this: Mavericks don't lead: they wander away from the herd and get pulled down by wolves!

Worthless
The words of this author are about as worthless as McCain. Both need to find another career. Actually, McCain should just go home and stay in bed.

Bernard is beyond belief
I assume that this person is Sandra Bernard's sister, or at least a cousin.
if she keeps this kind of stuff up, she belongs on the NYTimes funny pages (aka the op-ed pages)
what a hoot. thanks for the laughs

2012 Conservative Resistance Movement
NEW GOODIES FROM HITLER'S BROTHER OBAMA:

Obama Planning U.S. Trials for Guantanamo Detainees
http://obambi.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/obamaterrorists/#com ment-6408

Oh yah, between THIS and the new ABORTION plan he announced today (that abortions overseas will be funded by Americans); AND that he wants to do hideous experiments on LIVE EMBRYO’S CREATED IN A LABORATORY, not discarded ones [as if THAT is really any better]
http://ironmill.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/obama-executive-or ders-will-fund-abortion-embryonic-stem-cell-research/

…and the new OBAMA NATIONAL HOLIDAY they’ve got in the works: http://special.cjonline.com/stories/110908/loc_353922770.s html

IT’S ON!

I WILL not and REFUSE to claim this MONSTER as president, my president.

and not one DIME of mine will go to his ghetto pet projects to spread the wealth around NOR the horrific lab experiments on human life.

if he wants to pay for this stuff, let him get it from the poor he’s always talking about. I’D TAKE DEATH before I’d submit to that monster.

I DON’T EVEN SUPPORT DOING THOSE ABOMINATIONS ON ANIMALS, LET ALONE HUMAN BEINGS.

There is no question this monster is the antiChrist, move over Hitler, YOUR BROTHER OBAMA IS HERE.

The prayers of the saints have risen up into the face of God Himself.

And the wife? i te watcha!!!! Monster #2.

AND HE WASN'T EVEN BORN IN AMERICA!

JOINE 2012 CONSERVATIVE RESISTANCE MOVEMENT
http://moniquemonicat.wordpress.com/2008/11/07/%E2%80%A2-20 12-conservative-resistance-movement-1-we-do-not-acknowledge -barack-husein-obama-as-president/

Is this column a parody?
Who the &%#$@ is Michelle Bernard? Is that John McCain's pen name?

"He ruled out attacking Senator Obama based on his connection to Reverend Jeremiah Wright."

Aside from the dubious wisdom of this strategy, I guess simply pointing out the fact that Obama voluntarily spent 20 years listening to Wright spew unvarnished hatred of America is an "attack?"

"With its ranks badly depleted, the Senate GOP caucus needs tough yet principled leadership."

Right. The type of "principled leadership" that brought us McCain-Feingold and is soon to bring us amnesty for illegals, growth-destroying cap-and-trade legislation, the closing of Gitmo, and the elimination of tough interrogation techniques.

"On November 4, America had two worthy choices for president. A good man won; another one lost."

You're kidding, right? From where I'm sitting, America had two economic illiterates to choose from, and they elected an unabashed socialist with no accomplishments beyond the advancement of his own career and a history of surrounding himself with America-hating leftists.

Thanks for the laughs--I've been a little down lately.

Lone #21
Too bad all that you have to offer is innuendo that's controverted by our own public records. Those veterans had nothing to offer, the Russians that you are trusting in talking to a reporter, some of which say they talked to a KGB agent, 3rd party heresay, has no merit, at all.

If you believe that, and this is what you hold against McCain, let me clue you in to the KGB's activities that started here, in the United States of American during the 1930s. Directly discussed on camera by a KGB agent, none of this hearsay crap. You'll get to know directly who your liberal masters are:

http://www.bafweb.com/2007/09/26/yuri-bezmenov-les-idiots-u tiles-du-socialisme/

Believing in liberalism demonstrates just how many Manchurian Candidates we have. Further, Frank Davis is an admitted KGB network operative who influenced Obama during his high school years. Obama even admits this in his 40 page addendum to his latest release of his autobiography. Good luck selling the McCain is not a hero line.

By the way, I saw some bright flashing lights in the sky here in Arizona that trailed off toward Nevada. You and McLamb should now exlain all you know about Area 51 and UFOs too.

Good day.

Makes one
wonder exactly what McCain wasn't telling us,
regarding his reasons for the nomination he was handed by the Rockefellar suits over our
objections and his poor excuse for a campaign.
He had the evidence against the O and refused to used it, on the pretext he'd be above the fray and not go negative. Funny, he didn't have a problem going negative against Pres Bush or our base. No, counting out senility, there's something more there; we know the fix was in with his nomination and ya think maybe
the suits in both parties put the fix in with his willing consent?
He's been shielded by this duty, honor country
story for years and I'm not saying he wasn't
what his bio says but something just doesn't compute.
This nicey nice with the O was not only disgusting but demoralizing and yet this "hero"
whose personal story was proclaimed constantly,
doesn't have the decency to call off his cockroaches that set out to destroy this young woman who was in Alaska minding her business when called upon to run with him. He wasted no time defending the O when the talk show host went after him; or the N.C. GOP went after the O, within hours he was denouncing them, minutes with the talk show host. But Sarah was left swinging in the wind for what now? almost ONE
week. So much for heroism! heros have character ALL the time.

McCain's Honor- Correction
Despite what the Democrats have tried to convince Americans, John McCain is and, has always been, honorable. Yet, his failure to forcefully defend AGAINST the character assassination of HIS Vice-Presidential pick has been dishonorable.

As for those, who claim that McCain was dishonorable, I ask you when did YOUR honorable Messiah condemn the attacks on a fellow American, Sarah Palin? Did he ask that the lynched Palin mannequin be removed? Did he tell his followers to quit wearing shirts that stated "Palin is a C*NT"? Did he condemn the "Abort Palin" bumper stickers? Did he ever, ever tell his supporters and the MSM that voting against him on principles is NOT racist?

Don't fry your brain or prematurely use up your alluminum foil because I will save you the effort. The answer is a resounding "No"!

So much for his rhetoric about us being one, the United States of America. His actions squarely demonstrate that we are not "united".

Chris in AL at 9:44 wrote:
"A note on Huckabee:
I voted / held my nose for Romney in the AL primary to try to prevent McCain from taking the nomination. So much for that...

I'm serious about my Christianity, but I'm a limited government conservative. Huckabee's social conservatism bothered me - he was somewhat statist on those grounds. His economic populism also bothered me."

I agree with your take on Huckabee. He would be easier to tolerate than McCain, but his economic populism is concerning.

I have misgivings about Romney with regard to has governance of Mass., but I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately, by the time the Indiana primary rolled around, McCain had sewn up the nomination, so I didn't even bother to vote then -- I had too much else to do to go and not vote for anyone.

I SO wish we had some sort of runoff (like plurality with elimination or a Borda count) in the GOP primaries. Unfortunately, the only runoff we have is getting p!ssed on by Rinos like McCain, L. Graham, and A. Sphincter.

Jim

This is the single
most shallow article I have ever read. Amazingly vapid!

I can only assume that you are trying to get a staff position with him.

You do the man a great disservice. The election is over and he lost. Without such tripe as this, he could have walked away with his head up. But no, you write this and people like myself are reminded once again that we, also, would have never voted for him if Sarah Palin had not been on the ticket. And, what's more, you irritated us to the point that we respond to set you straight.

Trust me, with your skills of logic and writing, I will never need you as counsel!

McCain's Honor
Despite what the Democrats have tried to convince Americans, John McCain is and, has always been, honorable. Yet, his failure to forcefully defend the character assassination of HIS Vice-Presidential pick has been dishonorable.

As for those, who claim that McCain was dishonorable, I ask you when did YOUR honorable Messiah condemn the attacks on a fellow American, Sarah Palin? Did he ask that the lynched Palin mannequin be removed? Did he tell his followers to quit wearing shirts that stated "Palin is a C*NT"? Did he condemn the "Abort Palin" bumper stickers? Did he ever, ever tell his supporters and the MSM that voting against him on principles was NOT racist?

Don't fry your brain or prematurely use up your alluminum foil because I will save you the effort. The answer is a resounding "No"!

So much for his rhetoric about us being one, the United States of America. His actions squarely demonstrate that we are not "united".

indyconantidim:
I'm with you.



A note on Huckabee:
I voted / held my nose for Romney in the AL primary to try to prevent McCain from taking the nomination. So much for that...

I'm serious about my Christianity, but I'm a limited government conservative. Huckabee's social conservatism bothered me - he was somewhat statist on those grounds. His economic populism also bothered me.

But his support for the FairTax and for the home-school movement are major positives that no other candidate had. In fact, with those counterbalancing the negatives I mentioned before, I think Huckabee would have been a better limited-government president than Romney. I just knew he couldn't beat the unacceptable McCain in the primary, while both Romney and Huckabee were acceptable - if flawed.

Of the two good men
one spent four years running for Senate to provide a platform to run two more years for the Presidency being as divisive and pandering as could be while the other talks about reaching out and slams his own party on a regular basis. If independents are so concerned about bipartisan reaching out why do they ever vote for a dim? McCain was nominated by NE liberals and Huckabee conservatives voting religion instead of fiscal responsibility in the South.

The dims spent eight years undermining every President Bush and every conservative and I will spend every day of the next four years writing to conservatives in AZ and other lib loving rinos' states to fight against everything dims stand for. Mike Reagan's starting a national forum, reaganaction.com and I plan on using it. I don't like ACLU judges, I don't like shamnesty, I don't like these twits taking my money and I want oil drilling now. Who's with me?

The man is scum . . .
Honor is as honor does. Witness his treatment of Palin. What a disgraceful man, "war hero" or not. So glad he failed. At least now the problems in this country will rightfully be blamed on the Dems rather than the conservatives represented by an imposter.

Lone, I think McCain is a lousy senator
and would have made a lousy president, so I voted 3rd party. Like doctorfixit and Jim, I have major problems with his record over the past 10 years at least.

He may have been a lousy officer, pilot, and husband.

I generally reject statements like "unless you're an [insert group here] you can't judge someone who is."

Having said all that, unless you've been tortured as a POW, you have no right to criticize anything McCain may or may not have done in that Hanoi prison.

You say he went down on Oct 26 and made some broadcast on Nov 9 - that's a full two weeks of being beaten every day, deprived of food & water & sleep, kept in a cold dark room on the edge of death.

So, criticize McCain's record all you like - I'm there. I wouldn't vote for him if he was running against Karl Marx. But criticizing anything he allegedly did under that kind of duress is below the belt.

Serving With Honor?
I don't see where the honor is in backstabbing your fellow Republicans, betraying your party at every opportunity, doing business with liberal fascists, and selling out in order to get publicity. McCain is disgusting. He threw the election because he knows he couldn't hack it. He's such a prima donna that he couldn't put together a decent campaign team. Warmongering is the GOP's fatal attraction. Keep running tired old war heroes and the party will eventually disappear.

Amanda @ 7:41p
"Subject: Amen
Like Sarah Palin declared, "John McCain is an American hero," and he will always remain one. God bless him."

Just for the record, I agree with this.

My comments concern his behavior over the past 8 years. He is a moderate and has been a thorn in the side of conservatives for the past 8 years. He worked very hard and managed to get the GOP nomination for president, then he all but conceded the election.

Jim

Amen
Like Sarah Palin declared, "John McCain is an American hero," and he will always remain one. God bless him.

To Michelle Bernard
Well written article and what you've said about the Arizona Senator, who has suffered for America more than likely almost anyone alive today, is true, he has a unique opportunity.

Though he fights clean and fair, and this may have well been his downfall -- a positive way he could have won is to vote against the bailout -- I submit his honor is unmatched in the entire government and political realm.

I will not appreciate the hand across the isle in the future, however, because we are not the ones that need to reach across, the gesture of unity.

Additionally when the democrats did offer their hand, it was to gain the political string of cover and ability to blame the republicans for the democrat caused financial mess, minimially starting with the community reinvestment act.

It is time this , along with the relation to ACORN is in the spotlight. Our President-elect must'nt assume this issue, that he can bring a halt to investigation of as President, has disappeared.

Let us not forget the unexplained 20 billion allocated to them in the first bailout proposal. I rest my case.

Tiffany, you got that right...
And they can take Snowe, Collins and Specter with them.

The only problem is that if they go the GOP will be left with < 40 senators, and won't be able to mount a filibuster against nationalized health care or whatever else Obama has in mind.

Of course, given that bunch, they may not do it anyway.

Tiffany at 7:12pm wrote
"McCain
Please take Lindsey Graham's hand and defect to the Democrat party where you belong. "

Ditto for Specter and Hagel (or as I affectionately call them, Sphincter and Schmagel.)

Sadly one of my senators, Lugar, belongs in this club too.

Jim

McCain
Please take Lindsey Graham's hand and defect to the Democrat party where you belong.

Now that McCain is done courting my vote
Should I buy a cup for each of my eyes?


Jim

McCain
"He is well-positioned to lead the fight against any attempt at over-reaching by his erstwhile opponent."

Just like he fought against him for the past few months? With adversaries like this, Obama doesn't need friends!

Jim

Who is going to want to buy
all these McCain T-shirts? I keep seeing ads for these things all over TH. They would probably sell better on some leftist blog site.

Jim

Lone, Sarah certainly got that right!
Looks to me like she understands exactly what is wrong with the GOP.

GOP is D-E-A-D

Didn't stand a chance!

Quick! Who said....................

...the Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a 10 trillion dollar debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration? If we're talking change, we want to get far away from what it was that the present administration represented and that is to a great degree what the Republican Party at the time had been representing.



Why it's your new best friend......
SARAH PALIN!


(on NOV 9th in the Anchorage Daily News)

http://www.adn.com/sarah-palin/story/584193.html


Bernard, what have you been smoking?
McCain has been a terrible senator for his party and the country. He would have made a lousy president.


"Senator McCain even made a genuine, if ultimately hopeless, pitch for votes from African-Americans."

Wasting time and money on votes you cannot get is a BAD thing. Bush almost lost 2000 because he spent so much on CA - had he spent that time in OH & FL, we would have been spared that debacle.


"Senator McCain nevertheless refused to stoop to gutter politics... He decreed that there would be no attacks on Michelle Obama."

That's nice. To bad he isn't extending the same respect to his own running mate. McCain's aides have been slandering her since before the election was even held, and McCain does nothing. Jerk.


"had more appeal to independent voters than the other GOP candidates"

Oh really? You mean the ones that stuck us with this loser candidate, then mostly went for Obama in the general? The GOP state parties need to close the primaries PRONTO!



"bipartisan effort that puts country before party, something Senator McCain is almost uniquely qualified to promote."
and
"he was willing to extend his hand across the aisle."

Yeah, he's an expert on crossing the isle. Looks like he never came back from one of those trips to me. Every time McCain crosses the isle, the country suffers.


"...McCain would make a better commander-in-chief. That gives Senator McCain a bully pulpit..."
You're living in a fantasy land. The only poll that matters is the one he lost on Nov 4.



"Senator McCain can be a moral, if not the formal, Republican leader."
That's a TERRIBLE idea. McCain has been the lead RINO on stifling Republican progress on many issues. He supports Bush when Bush should be challenged, and undermines him when he's doing the right thing. We need new leadership.

David, your survey link
is broken, or the survey is down.

Nov 4 2008…Judgment Day…

First, I would like to congratulate Obama for the greatest of victories. I hope and pray that he is able to keep this country together as “One Nation under God”.

He got his moneys worth from the Democrat Party Machine, ACORN, and all the other supporters of his campaign. Lies and deception won-out this time and once the truth is known President Obama will have a lot of explaining to do and will become history’s answer to; “WHY DID AMERICA IMPLODE ON ITS SELF”.

This election maybe a “first”, Obama will be this country’s first black president, but it certainly is not ground-shaking. It only confirms what many have known for years, the white-against-black racism is a relic of our past. And is only used by the race-baiters such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton to extort money and favors for themselves; and to keep African-Americas dependent on the Democrats and Governments that will continue to “take from Peter and give it to Paul”, Paul will always vote for a Government that continues this policy.

Now…(I hope I am wrong)…Let the revolution begin with…”WE THE PEOPLE”, have decided that our founding fathers were wrong. Their principles, ideals and their American Dream flawed. “WE THE PEOPLE” have decided that the Socialist principles, ideals and the Marxist Dream are a much better way.

I find it unbelievable that America would elect an unknown far left Liberal/Socialist as President of these United States of America. What have we done? Do we realize that we just enabled a far left Liberal/Socialist agenda upon ourselves? Our forefathers must be turning over in their graves. Mr. “HOPE AND CHANGE” with a total lack of grit will, both at home and aboard; be tested early and often. What if he fails these tests? Then WHAT…? Can we afford his failures?

Continued:
http://nkqx57a.blogtownhall.com/


I get it now
McCain was running for....an opportunity to challenge Obama from the senate!!

This column is pure drivel.

McCain surrendered as soon as he was nominated. He was financially outgunned because he CHOSE to be.

Yes, this was going to be a tough year for Republicans, but had McCain actually fought for the presidency, he might have won.

He famously said, "I would rather lose an election than lose a war."
Well, congratulations, Senator, you have now done both.

Jim

McCain Will:
now have more time to spend with his pal Lindsey Graham.

Liberals Dominate My Survey So Far
I am conducting a political survey for an Applied Research and Methods class at Auburn University at Montgomery. I would really appreciate it if some of you townhall folks would take it. It takes only a couple of minutes at most to take. I am getting way more Democrats and liberals responding to the survey so far so I really need some conservatives to take the survey. I thank you in advance.

Please go to this url:

http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2ddb71eflpisn2 r/start

Please choose an answer for every question. Your response to this survey is both anonymous and confidential.


One More Thing
McCain traded much of his base in favor of illegal aliens,especially from Mexico. What was the result of that little swap?

Obama got the Mexican vote and McCain lost much of the conservative base,which he did not really want,anyhow. Nice trade-off.

A Hapless Campaign
I am not going to dump on John McCain. The past is past. He may have done better than any other Republican.

He had unsurmountable odds. A biased,fawning in-the-tank for Obama media. They never covered one negative story about Obama. Ignored all of his negatives.

Had we run a real conservative who could attract their base,it may have been different. He only received 80% of the base votes.

He would not allow any Republican to talk about Obama's past,friends,pastor,etc. Had McCain carried the baggage Obama did...he would have been crucified by the left.

It is in the past now and he can go back and reach across the aisle and be rolled by the Democrats.Maybe do another campain finance bill. Just business as usual.

Honorable ???
McCain conducted an "honorable campaign"? Have you been sleeping the last 3 months? Or perhaps in an asylum somewhere? Talk about drinking the koolaid. wow.
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