Put aside his record, he is NOT the candidate he was in 2000.
Every candidate does some type of dance to sell himself to the public during a campaign, even the "McCain from 2000". The important thing is where McCain stands on the issues and his record on the issues in the past. The way someone campaign's is nearly irrelevant to that.
He could have gotten away with STRAIGHT TALK this time, because, the country is looking for that after being sold a bullshit war centered around WMD, After being told our citzens would not be surveilled through the Patriot Act, after being told that No Child Left Behind was going to change education and be funded.....the line of bullshite made the time ripe for the 2000 MCCain. Unfortunatley, many of us waited, and waited and waited.....
McCain was correct on the Iraq war and what is bullshit is the tired old WMD argument that Democrats like to bring up in an attempt to discredit the war. It misses the key fundamental reasons of why Saddam had to removed in 2003, and ignores what Saddam's capabilities could be today if he were left in power as Barack Obama would have foolishly allowed to happen.
By the time the 2000 McCain arrived at the convention...he picks a VP that makes most people go WTF? Is he kissing the ass of the right again???? This waxs the time for him to move to the center or pick someone with some type of credentials that fit the times. I do not need another MAVERICK in a VP. I thought I had that in him.
Contrary to popular opinion, she is as qualified as governor Clinton or governor Kaine were when they were sitting in the same position Palin was sitting in in late August when McCain asked her to run with him. If you don't win, you don't get to govern, the other guy does. I was happy McCain was willing to compromise on some things in order to get the Republican nomination and keep parts of the base of the party that were a necessity in order to have a chance to win. An election campaign is one thing, actually being the President is very different. The most important thing is what the person will likely do as President, not what happens during a crazy US Presidential Campaign.
So, his record, which I respect tremendously, does not matter to me when he wants the Presidency so badly he sold out the ideals that I admired in him.
I'm thrilled to be voting for John McCain this year. Many people said he could never win the Republican nomination. Because the American public almost always changes parties after one party has held the Presidency for two full terms, it was always going to be an uphill battle for McCain. With the economic downturn and the difficulties of fighting two wars, even tougher for the party in the White House to stay in the White House no matter who was on the ticket. McCain was on top for two weeks after the convention, but then the financial crises hit which has sent his poll numbers falling.
But there is still one area of US society that is overwhelmingly behind McCain in this election and that is the United States military. In the October 13 issue of the Army Times, the Military Times posted its Presidential election survey of 4,293 members of all the branches of military service. Here are the results:
If the presidential election were held today, for whom would you vote?
John McCain 68%
Barack Obama 23%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 2%
BY RACE OR ETHNICITY
WHITE/NON-HISPANIC
John McCain 76%
Barack Obama 17%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
BLACK/AFRICAN-AMERICAN
John McCain 12%
Barack Obama 79%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 4%
HISPANIC OR LATINO
John McCain 63%
Barack Obama 27%
Undecided 7%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 1%
OTHER RACE SPECIFIED
John McCain 58%
Barack Obama 30%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 3%
Other 2%
BY RANK
ENLISTED
John McCain 67%
Barack Obama 24%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 2%
OFFICERS
John McCain 70%
Barack Obama 22%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
BY SERVICE
ARMY
John McCain 68%
Barack Obama 23%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 2%
NAVY
John McCain 69%
Barack Obama 24%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 1%
AIR FORCE
John McCain 67%
Barack Obama 24%
Undecided 7%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
MARINE CORPS
John McCain 75%
Barack Obama 18%
Undecided 4%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 2%
BY GENDER
MEN
John McCain 70%
Barack Obama 22%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
WOMEN
John McCain 53%
Barack Obama 36%
Undecided 7%
Decline To Answer 3%
Other 2%
BY AGE
18-34
John McCain 65%
Barack Obama 27%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
35 AND OLDER
John McCain 70%
Barack Obama 21%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 1%
BY DUTY STATUS
ACTIVE-DUTY
John McCain 67%
Barack Obama 24%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 2%
GUARD & RESERVE
John McCain 71%
Barack Obama 21%
Undecided 5%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
Which of the
candidates would do
a better job as
president handling
the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan?
John McCain 74%
Barack Obama 19%
Undecided 4%
Decline To Answer 2%
Other 2%
In making your decision
about voting for
president, your
candidate’s choice for
vice president is:
Very Important 37%
Somewhat Important 50%
Not Very Important 11%
Not At All Important 2%
No Opinion 1%
Which of the candidates
would do a better job as
president handling
military personnel issues,
such as pay and
benefits?
John McCain 73%
Barack Obama 18%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
Which of the
candidates would do
a better job as
president handling
domestic issues, such
as education and the
economy?
John McCain 53%
Barack Obama 33%
Undecided 11%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
Which of the candidates
would do a better job as
president handling
Defense Department
issues, such as weapons
purchases, the size of the
armed forces and national
security strategy?
John McCain 77%
Barack Obama 15%
Undecided 6%
Decline To Answer 1%
Other 2%
http://www.militarytimes.com/static/...003_ep_2pp.pdf
One of Barack Obama's lowest levels of popularity among any major group or area in society is found in the US military!