Thursday, December 27, 2007

last man standing: Novak sees McCain scenario

Wouldn't that be something?

Novak in today's TownHall.com...

This scenario does not connote a late-blooming affection for McCain among the party faithful. Indeed, he remains suspect to them on global warming, stem cell research, tax policy and immigration controls, not to mention his original sin of campaign finance reform (with authorship of the McCain-Feingold Act). Rather, his nomination would result from him being the last man standing, with all other candidates falling. Rudy Giuliani's baggage is getting too heavy to carry. Fred Thompson never got started. Huckabee's Republicanism is even less orthodox than McCain's and seems unviable beyond Iowa. Romney is burdened with anti-Mormon prejudice and the accusation he is "plastic."

1 Comments:

At December 27, 2007 at 11:45 AM , Blogger Martina said...

I have been watching the media with a chuckle considering in early 2007 it was already decided by them that it would be a Giuliani/Clinton race. Then that fell through and they started pushing Romney. That fell through, so they started pushing Huckabee. Then that fell through, so now they're pumping McCain.

It truly is hilarious how the media seems so bad to want to understand the American public, but just can't put their finger on the pulse. Also in the past their tricks of pushing the "front-runner" tactic worked. No more! :) And I'm watching with glee!

 

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