The McCain Doctrines

Whatever their disagreements on policy, United States senators, even in today's hyperpolitical climate, are reluctant to impugn one another's motives or integrity.

There is a feeling among some of McCain's fellow veterans [in the Senate] that his break with them on Iraq can be traced, at least partly, to his markedly different experience in Vietnam.... McCain did not share the disillusioning and morally jarring experiences... that some wars simply can't be won on the battlefield, no matter how long you fight them, no matter how many soldiers you send there to die. Full Story »

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Jack Dinkmeyer
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by Jack Dinkmeyer - Oct. 1, 2008

This eight-page tome provides insight about McCain, much of it gained from an interview from McCain himself. Even in face of his flip-flopping on issues to gain ultra convervative support, there is an honest side to the man. What is bizarre about his campaign is his single-minded focus on victory in Iraq, and his desire to make tax giveaways to the rich permanent--even though Reagan and both Bushs proved trickle-down economics is fraud. Every other Republican candidate is getting the Hell out of Dodge.

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