John McCain Regrets His Palin Pick for the Wrong Reasons.
NY Magazine, Benjamin Hart-
When historians — or, really any of us — look back at President Trump’s ascent to the presidency, they will identify many moments over the years, big and small, that could be identified as warning signs of the catastrophe to come.
Listen to this doofus. Trump’s approval ratings are good and the economy is improving, unemployment is lowest in decades, there is talk of peace, ISIS is decimated, consumer confidence is high… yet “any of us” can identify the moments leading to this “catastrophe.”
There was the Great Recession, the aftereffects of which hollowed out communities that thrilled to Trump’s nativism.
I thought the Great Obama saved the world from the Great Depression? Why would THE GREAT DEPRESSION be a factor in the rise of Trump? I guess Obama really didn’t do a thing for the people waiting on Trump, huh?
On a much more micro scale, there was the White House Correspondents Dinner in 2011, where Trump was ritually humiliated by Seth Meyers and Barack Obama, perhaps fueling the white-hot rage behind his White House bid.
“White hot rage?” A campaign was never more free-wheeling and fun. Hillary was the uptight shrieker.
But in purely political terms, one other moment leaps to mind: the day in 2008 when John McCain upended expectations by picking then-Alaska governor Sarah Palin to be his vice-presidential running mate. It’s not as if Republicans hadn’t worn the badge of anti-intellectualism before (see: Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush).
Maybe Benjamin Hart should have been president during the cold war, then we could have defeated the Soviet Empire.
But Palin personified a dangerous new strain. She (infamously) didn’t read much; put forth few policy positions beyond “drill, baby drill”; excelled at whipping up crowds into a frothing frenzy; and attacked Barack Obama in brazen, personal terms.
She said being mayor of a major American city is a lot more experience than “community organizer.” The truth is BRAZEN when the wrong ox is being gored, right Benjamin?
Stylistically, she seemed to be almost completely at odds with McCain, a deeply conservative traditionalist who prefers military wars to cultural ones.
But by and large, the GOP base adored Palin. Its loving embrace of such an unhinged figure
She should have learned to be more “hinged” like Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Maxine Waters, Anthony Weiner…
was an early sign that the Republican Party was far more willing to tolerate qualities once thought to be disqualifying for public life than many people understood.
Qualities like standing by a rapist for political expediency, setting up illegal servers in your house, setting up a Foundation that is obviously a money making scheme posing as philanthropy? Those qualities?
Throughout the campaign, and since, McCain has steadfastly defended Palin. But in a story reported from his Arizona ranch, where the senator is relaxing between treatment for brain cancer and receiving old friends during what may be his final days, the New York Times reports that McCain does have regrets about his VP pick. The reason for his discontent — which he has elaborated on in an upcoming book and movie — is that he wishes he had trusted his instincts and picked Joe Lieberman instead.
He recalls that his advisers warned him that picking a vice-presidential candidate who caucused with Democrats and supported abortion rights would divide Republicans and doom his chances.
“It was sound advice that I could reason for myself,” he writes. “But my gut told me to ignore it and I wish I had.”
Setting aside Joe Lieberman’s many faults,
Like being too centrist to the writer’s leftism.
before the 2008 election and since (and the fact that McCain-Lieberman would be unlikely to perform better among voters than McCain-Palin did), it’s striking that, even at this late stage, McCain won’t admit that Palin represents the same variation of grievance politics he now abjures.
WGAS?
McCain, who President Trump has taunted in grossly personal terms (“I prefer war heroes who weren’t captured”) has been one of the few Republicans to consistently take on the president.
Because he’s a Joe Lieberman democrat.
He has attacked Trump’s “spurious, half-baked nationalism” and furiously criticized his continuous praise of Vladimir Putin. And while he often votes for the president’s priorities, making his everlasting “maverick” label something of a joke, he was the deciding “no” to kill Obamacare repeal in the Senate, an act of apostasy that has earned Trump’s perpetual ire.
If that’s not being a “maverick,” what is?
But McCain is not just unpopular with the far right because of his #resistance moments. He’s also out of sync with the GOP base in most other ways.
But he’s not a maverick. (This is that vaunted leftist intellectualism talking.)
He’s a national-security hawk in a time of Republican isolationism, a centrist on immigration in a party full of America Firsters. Beyond his policy positions, McCain is out of step in another important way: he wants Republicans to step back from the toxic, grievance-based ideology that now dominates the party.
He wants to step back to a time when Republicans were easy to be rolled over by toxic, no holds barred, dirty leftists. And so does this writer.
Before he helped torpedo the GOP health care vote last summer, McCain gave a stirring speech on the Senate floor, pleading with his fellows lawmakers to return to a politics of decency and consensus.
So we can lose to lying, cheating, mean, indecent leftists.
“I hope we can again rely on humility, on our need to cooperate, on our dependence on each other to learn how to trust each other again and by so doing better serve the people who elected us,” he said. “Stop listening to the bombastic loudmouths on the radio and television and the Internet. To hell with them. They don’t want anything done for the public good.”
You dramatically, and cattily, turned your thumb down on “the consensus” with your no vote on the repeal of Obamacare. Screw you.
McCain framed the problem as a bipartisan one. But it’s the Republican party where “the bombastic loudmouths” have really gained control in recent years,
Thank GOD! We defeated YOUR bombastic loudmouths.
culminating in the party’s surrender to President Trump.
WGAS about the Republican party? You?
John McCain has always called himself a maverick, but he’ll end his life as all but an outcast.
It is facile to draw a straight line from Palin to this sad state of affairs.
This sad state of low unemployment and high consumer confidence. This sad state where the right now knows they can win elections even with the playing field so tilted against us. This sad, sad state.
But it is striking that, even now, McCain cannot, or will not, fully reckon with the forces he helped unleash.
I couldn’t have written a final line that will haunt his afterlife like you have just done, Ben. Thank you.
Can’t count the number of times I regretted voting for McCain.
FOAD
At this point, McCain should just concentrate on what he wants Lindsey Graham to wear graveside.
That 2008 Presidential Election will go down in history as having the single worst candidates in history.
I am not convinced that if McCain beat Obama that the country would have been better off.
Why won’t he just shut his stupid mouth?
You can be certain McCain, we’ll remember you, but we won’t miss you.
There was no way McCain or Palin or any other Republican or Rhinocrat were ever going to beat Obama. The MSDM were all so in the tank for the first Mulatto/Muslim/Communist/Fundamental Transformer that Ronald Reagan probably couldn’t have beaten the anointed one. They never will admit that they were wrong, even when they are confronted with the evidence of the Full Catastrophe of the eight years when this community organizer nearly destroyed our country.
A face that launched a thousand punches.
Hey bennyboy – GOP hasn’t done shit – we’ve been pissed at the do-nothing GOP for a long time.
It’s all about MAGA, bitch; and the single candidate that has had that single agenda.
Everything else is leftist swill, including mclame’s trash talk
I wish that McCain would just fade away.
And take his mouth with him.
The fires of hell are waiting for you John. Your entire career has been nothing but a humongous lie. We know you for what you are. You can’t leave soon enough so just hurry up and go. Take lindsee with you too.
The Heritage Foundation gives McCain a 60% lifetime conservative voting record:
https://heritageaction.com/scorecard/members/m000303?session=115
“Traditional conservative”. Uh-huh. Just for comparison, Bob Corker comes in at 64%. Courage.
Everything he is saying at this point should be treated like a power of attorney signed after someone who was already declared mentally unfit.
He regains his strength every time someone sticks a microphone in his horrifically gruesome and distorted freak show face. His need to feel relevant is the only think that keeps him away from the hot, hot heat and the pitchfork poking at his pasty ass.
Sarah almost got me to vote for him but since I live in IL and knew he would lose the state I chose differently. Glad I did. (and don’t even think for a second I voted for a Dem.)
I am so sick of those fucking nerd glasses on these propagandist’s photo. Same glasses that Pajama Boy was sportin in his infamous plaid onezie photo. Our local soyboy cuckold Pravdaista has his version the same basic photo. It is about as overused as the obligatory Compoface photo that accompanies each and every pity story they run.
Urban Dictionary: compo face
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=compo%20face
Nov 16, 2016 – The look of sheer bewilderment and agony as demonstrated pictorially by the lower class when seeking remuneration or recognition as result of an ‘injury’ or traumatic experience.
If you are still unsure of what compoface is here is a link to images
https://www.google.com/search?q=compoface&client=firefox-b-1-ab&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZ7KjR6vHaAhUH0GMKHe-UDywQ_AUIDCgD&biw=1024&bih=603
Sarah Palin was the ONLY reason i felt good about voting for the Republican ticket in 2008; in fact, about 1/2 way through the campaign, I was the first kid on my block to take an xacto knife to my bumper sticker and peel-off the McCain half.
They will have to Build A Wall around his grave to keep folks from dropping feces there.
Why I never voted Johnny!
I am a combat vet who shed a whole lot of blood for America in Nam. Many of my buddies came home in bags; if at all! I followed the POW/MIA very closely until the leftist Bush effectively killed it 28 years ago.
Here are some facts about Nam POWs that progressives work hard to hide.
1. 95% of the POWs never came back alive; if they ever came back at all!
2. Most of the 5% who lived to tell the story were maimed either mentally or physically! Eg Perot’s running mate Adm. Stockwell. When he came back he was a mental defective like Yeb. The big diff is that the Adm was a smart, competent man before the war; Yeb was born a 57 IQ idiot. Johnny was running for the title of world’s top adulterer in the mid ’70’s. Clearly not maimed mentally or physically! His prick was also not maimed!
So why did Johnny get such favorable treatment ? A question many vets have asked for decades. There are many answers but most seem to be nothing more than John’s favorite attack on any conservative. Ad Hominem smears! I know not why John got such favorable treatment but that he did is clear.
My opinion is he sold America out; but I can not prove it!