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Friday, August 22, 2008
Mona Charen :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain's Luck
by Mona Charen
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"Sickly. Weak. Feeble. Pick your choice." So began a Washington Post story about John McCain's presidential campaign almost exactly a year ago. "The one-time front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination has disappointing poll numbers and deathly results from the second quarter of fundraising. His failed effort to push through a comprehensive immigration bill has alienated him from many conservative Republican voters. ... Out of luck and money, he's a man looking for love."

Well, well. The newest polling has him in a virtual tie with Barack Obama (some ahead, some a little behind). He may not have found love, but he has certainly found luck.

Luck has been sitting on John McCain's shoulder for 12 months and seems to be warming to her task as November approaches. Consider:

1) If immigration had remained a sizzling issue throughout the Republican primaries, McCain would never have revived. But it didn't. The topic that dominated the summer of 2007 and had talk radio in a perpetual froth collapsed like a cheap tent. People continue to care about the issue, but the white-hot coals have cooled, and other matters have eclipsed it.

2) If Huckabee had not wounded Romney in Iowa, sending Romney limping into New Hampshire, McCain would probably have lost to Romney in the first two contests of 2008. It is hard to imagine that if Romney had won Iowa and New Hampshire (as his playbook called for) that he would not have won the remainder of the major races and taken the nomination.

3) Iraq was going to choke the air out of McCain's campaign. Though he was a persistent and public critic of the Bush Administration's handling of the war (he called Donald Rumsfeld "one of the worst secretaries of defense in U.S. history"), McCain was closely associated in the public mind with the war in general, which he firmly supported. If chaos and failure in Iraq had continued to dominate the headlines into 2008, McCain's votes would have been measurable with an eyedropper. But instead, and enormously to the credit of John McCain, President Bush changed his war strategy. McCain had long argued that the war was incompetently prosecuted and complained that more troops were required. When Bush at long last embraced the McCain critique and changed generals and strategies in Iraq, fortune again smiled upon McCain by delivering a rapid success. The gains in Iraq are still fragile, as Gen. David Petraeus has warned, but this, too, works to McCain's advantage. Voters will be asked to choose between a man who foresaw the correct strategy and can guide events toward a satisfactory conclusion, and a man who even today declines to acknowledge that opposing the surge (Obama had argued that it would make things worse!) was a mistake.

4) The price of gasoline rose to $4 per gallon, handing the Republican candidate a huge domestic issue with which to pummel his opponent. Voters have witnessed the Democrats refusing to permit votes on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and on the outer continental shelf. "I'm trying to save the planet," Speaker Nancy Pelosi explained. They have noticed the Democrats endorsing wind, solar, alternative, geothermal and every other castle in the air that comes along. But vast majorities of Americans want to do everything possible to find new energy, very much including more domestic drilling for oil and gas, as well as building new nuclear power stations. The Democrats favor only the expensive and speculative cures. Advantage McCain.

5) Vladimir Putin delivered a timely reminder that the world is not Scarsdale. With Russian tanks rolling across international borders and an embattled, democratically elected president of a tiny country pleading for support from the West, Barack Obama looked and sounded tinny and inexperienced. McCain's no-nonsense determination made a nice contrast.

6) The American press's infatuation with Obama has begun to backfire. Forty-eight percent of the public said in a recent poll that they are "hearing too much" about the Democratic nominee and are tiring of it.

7) The economy refuses to dive into a real recession.

8) The long, long slog of the presidential campaign is paying dividends to McCain as people begin to wake from Obamamania and ask "Just what has this young man done to qualify him for the highest office?"

Luck and fortune are clearly on McCain's side. But they are nothing if not fickle. By all the usual political calculations, this should be a Democratic year. It will require the continuing favor of the Fates to keep it from being so.

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Well, Mona....

Let's see... the upcoming GOP convention....

It's official: the GOP is no longer the party of conservative ideals, and they're going on national TV to drive that point home as publicly and forcefully as possible.

And what a lineup! Star-studded appearances by all our favorite liberals: Giuliani as Keynote Speaker; Joe Liberalman featured prominently; Leftifornia's favorite Governator, Ah-nuld KeShriver/Kennedy ... ooops, I mean Schwarzenegger!

It's a neo-con love fest! A liberal-loving event!

Get your tickets now to watch the GOP commit suicide live and in person! You, too, can witness this history-making extravaganza!

There ya go, Mona. Public suicide, in grand fashion, by McAmnesty and the GOP pinheads, live and on national TV, in front of God andeverybody.

Yee-haw.




The dice are hot, you are right.
You must add McCain more into the mix however. He sat in that straight talk bus, broke and losing, but he never started the motor and went home. He hung in just like he did as a prisoner of war. The man has steel gonads.
Don Jones
PoeSpirits.com

Luck!
I can't shake the feeling that if the GOP had a first rate conservative candidate, BHO would not be in the running. It is not too late to dump McCain and have an "open" convention. Isn't anyone capable of doing this?

There is an old saying
There is an old saying what doesnt kill me will make me stronger. There is no doubt John McCain's determination was honed in the cells and chambers of the Hanoi Hilton. I have some serious reservations with this man's view point but have absolutly no doubts about his courage and devotion to duty. If it were not such a bad year of Republicans in general and the MSM wasn't acting like a 527 organization in obama's corner McCain would have sewn this up long ago. Obama is out there making an issue over the number of houses McCain and his wife own. Considering what that man went through for his country he is entitled to own as many houses as he wants. That Kenyan "community organizer" cant hold a candle to John McCain.

Mrs.Charen
I must applaud you and others of your cause,for your steadfast attempt to "Skew" this election.The truth is not in the numbers but the details.Mr.Obama is probably ahead by 12 percentage points but that "Truth" does not energize the faithful.I understand this better than most.I think it might be helpful, for the news media to be a little less "Prejudiced" in their reporting,it would better prepare people for the eventual outcome.Why lie to people whose emotions are in jeopardy?This type betrayal, is unthinkable and should be unethical,even for such as you!!!

BrianR
Republicans are giving tickets away at the convention.

Funny, the R. Paul people probably have more than the St. Paul convention. This has got to be one of the lowest points of being a Republican.

...

Guilty Pelosi
I suppose McCain is lucky that he isn't a dumb-o-crat. All of the fault for the problems listed above can be placed at the feet of Nancy Pelosi and friends.

I am with apollospeaks as he
speaks the truth.
I believe Mccain survived the many things in his life that would have killed or dissuaded a lesser man for a reason.
I was lucky enough to have breakfast with him in 2000 with just a few other folks and I said that to him. He immediately stated to me that no man is destined by providence for anything.He may believe that and it's typical of the man, he is very humble at his core, but I believe it and I am not a real religious guy.

JSM WILL be the next POTUS.

MS. CHAREN: TELL IT THE WAY IT WAS

MONA CHAREN writes: "... enormously to the credit of John McCain, President Bush changed his war strategy."

Ms. Charen should know better. Fact is that Pres. Bush changed his war strategy ONLY after the Republicans suffered significant defeat at the polls in the 2006 congressional elections.

As John McCain has so often stated, for four years McCain railed against the "terribly mismanaged" war being conducted by then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

Even as casualty tolls mounted and the situation in Iraq continued to deteriorate, Rumsfeld's boss, Pres. Bush continued to stand by the inept Rumsfeld, IGNORING the criticisms of Senator McCain and others. It was ONLY after the harsh reality of defeat at the polls in November 2006 that Pres. Bush changed his strategy.

And just as significant is the fact that John McCain, although he continuously and repeatedly criticized Rumsfeld, so far as I know
DID NOT confront Rumsfeld's boss, Pres. Bush, at whose pleasure Rumsfeld served.

While John McCain may be a national military hero, his failure to openly confront Pres. Bush and his failed Iraq policies from 2003 until 2007 mark McCain as a political coward.


McCain's Luck?
What a charmed life that guy Mcain leads. Nearly getting blown up on an aircraft carrier and then shot down over enemy territory. Five tortured filled years in the Hanoi Hilton.
Some guys have all the luck.

Curt
Houston

Be proud of McCain
McCain has reached parity with an inexperienced Marxist in his race for the presidency of the United States. Wow!

McCain looks to win a race
everyone has declared is a Dem. landslide for two years.
If Obama cannot produce huge numbers now with the entire MSM promoting him and spending twice as much money as McCain, I suspect McCain is benefiting from the slow accretion of reality that people are experiencing as they become better acquainted with the nothingness of Senator from IL.
Someone always sees the emperor has no clothes.


McCain stil sucks
McCain is an old cancerous, pro-tax, pro-illegal immigration weak piece of garbage.

McCain's skin peeling off, he is all medicated, and is a la-raza loving whore.

Republicans are socialist whores. Rush Limbaugh is with La Raza. Invade St. Paul and destroy the neo-cons.

......

The GOP is not just conservatives,
and the party has never been able to win simply on conservative votes.
Reps. need independents and crossover Dems. (remember the Reagan Dems.?) in order to win presidencies.
Reps. need the full spectrum of politics from right to left in order to hold the White House. So, don't be so quick to *demonize* Guiliani and Lieberman and any one else who is willing to work for the cause and elect McCain.
What's at stake is not just cons. ideas but justices on the Sup. Ct., challenging the unFairness Doctrine, real energy policy (drill, drill, drill), closing the borders (I hope), keeping the entire leftist femo-homo-green'o-don't-know agenda from swamping the country, chipping away at abortion as much as possible, maintaining our gains in the Middle East, and keeping pressure on the terror fanatics of the world.
All the above will be lost entirely with a Dem./Obama win.
Don't sneer at other Reps. for not being *pure* enough. We all need each other in this lifeboat.

Beware of Obamabi's war chest.

$500,000,000 is not something to be sneezed at.

Efforts to expose the true Obambi must continue unrelentingly.

@Killer
Did you even read the article? Your main point is debunked near the very beginning - and it wasn't all that strong to begin with, in this environment.

BRIAN R..WE BOTH FEEL ABOUT THE SAME
CONCERNING JUAN MC MEXICO...BUT IF SADDAM REACHES THE WHITE HOUSE.....WE ARE GOING TO SEE THINGS LIKE A HORROR MOVIE IN AMERICA, BUT IT WILL NOT BE MOVIE, AND IT WILL AFFECT US ALL!
I FEEL YOUR FRUSTRATIONS BUT YOUR A VERY INTELLIGENT GUY ..... THINK IT OUT,OKAY? MAC WILL BE THERE 4 YEARS AT THE MOST..SADDAM-GOD ONLY KNOWS AND IF THEY CONTROL THE CONGRESS...
I HATE TO THINK OF IT!
ALWAYS GOOD TO READ YOUR STUFF!
ELVIS

NUMBER 2 POINT
INTERESTING: HUCKABEE ENTRANCE WAS NOT A COINCIDENCE WELL PLANNED! REMEMBER, MC CAINS TEAM TOLD THEIR SUPPORTERS TO GO BEHIND HUCKABEE IN W. VA. TO STOP ROMNEY! I BELIEVE ROMNEY LOOKS PAST JOHN AND SEES OBAMA AS A
TERRIBLE THREAT TO AMERICA...THAT'S WHAT HE SAID WHEN HE DROPPED FROM THE NOMINATION RACE!
ELVIS

Yes McCain is very lucky
that Democrats cannot put forth a candidate that has any credibilty (and haven't for quite some time). The GOP is right behind them in this area though.

More muck from Charen
"4) The price of gasoline rose to $4 per gallon, handing the Republican candidate a huge domestic issue with which to pummel his opponent."

Boy is that a laugh, when it is Republicans that are largely to blame for the high price of gas - leading the Democrats in spending exorbitantly, paying for it with inflation, resulting in the higher prices we are paying. As to McCain, I can't believe most in this country want that stiff, cranky, old bit of shoe leather for president. Presidential polls have got to be the most dishonest.

Not luck, just Obama talking too much
Mona said: "By all the usual political calculations, this should be a Democratic year. It will require the continuing favor of the Fates to keep it from being so."

Wrong! Obama just has to keep talking to lose. He loves to hear himself talk to much to shut up and win.

PROVIDENCE!
Mona-I think the word is providence. It was used a lot in George Washington's day. The word has a God connection. I was a Rudy fan and I still am, but I prefer a candidate with a pro-life stand and Rudy is not that. It is not the only thing but it is real important. I am also conservative and I don't like any of this crossing the aisle stuff. Conservatives should want to defeat liberals not join them, but McCain is our candidate and he is the only one that disenchanted Hilary voters would ever dream of voting for and if he does pick a conservative running mate all is not lost. It isn't the end, it just might be the beginning. Providence!
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