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The Mac is Truly Back



John McCain just clinched the GOP nomination for president in 2008.

Eight months ago, who would have thunk it?

He cobbled a devil of a comeback on $1,000 event budgets, a downgraded Straight Talk Express, and pure, irascible irrepressibility, with an assist from the indecision of many conservative voters.
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If you assume (which we will for the sake of this sentence) that Obama will be the nominee, and concede that Obama is the clear favorite in that match-up, take heart that John McCain has shown an uncanny ability to rise above, paradoxically by virtue of his being the underdog.

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