Tuesday, July 17, 2007

McCain Thinks He's Still A Candidate

McCain doesn't seem to quite get it. He still thinks he has a shot at the Republican presidential nomination. In a national interview he said, "I can promise you I will not be quitting."

McCain, who preaches fiscal responsibility, admits he was unaware of how much money his campaign was spending while taking in very little. If he can't keep his own house in order, well you know the rest. You have to walk the talk.

Then, in a pathetic attempt to avoid his endorsement of the failed shamnesty bill, McCain said: "I think the immigration issue is off the front burner. I lost, the other side won, it is over."

You're half right, John, you lost. However, it is not over. There are ramifications for everything we do in life and now you must face the consequences of ignoring your constituents. I wrote to Jon Kyl the other day that if he'd like a preview of his next run for office, he should watch your crash and burn campaign closely.

If you had any wisdom born of humility, you'd hang it up and put your butt in a rocking chair. You are finished, finito, it's all over for you.

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