Senator McCain: The Announcement, The Interview

by the Pirate on April 27, 2007

Much as one doesn’t want to like Senator McCain, the politician (for we all love John McCain, the hero—and that’s as it should be), sometimes it’s impossible not to. I know that a lot of us have resistance to McCain’s candidacy for two very good reasons:

1) McCain-Feingold;
2) the mainstream media’s lionizing him as a maverick.

But the media no longer regard him as their darling; they no longer need him as a counter-balance to Bush. And he is an educated voice standing up for the necessity of finishing the action in Iraq properly, rather than abandoning good people to repression and mass murder, like we did with—say—the Vietnamese and the Cambodians.

He is also willing to educate the public about how to do what is required to win, and that makes him, frankly, a bit seductive. It’s no secret that the major failure on the part of the Bush Administration in the conduct of this war has been on the public relations side. There is plenty to “sell” in terms of standing up to tyranny and making an example of one country, so others in the region will understand that the U.S. is still capable of playing for keeps. But neither Bush nor anyone on his team has really been out there, making that case, over the past four years.

For all my quarrels with him, I think McCain would.

Anyway, I’ll be on a conference call with him tomorrow on the heels of his recent official announcement. (Yeah, like that was news. I’m sorry: Fred Thompson announcing a candidacy will be news. McCain announcing his? Dog bites man.) I’ll be sharing my impressions briefly, before I head out to work, and then in a more extensive form later in the weekend.

[Copyeditor alert: I know that title case doesn’t require the definite articles in my headline to be capitalized. But it just didn’t look right the other way. I claim poetic license, and the fact that this is my blog. It turns out that the house style of Little Miss Attila requires capitalization of “the” when its editrix so mandates.]

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