25th March 2010, 9:31 PM
I was glad that John McCain won the republican nomination in 2008, because I considered him the most reasonable of all the republican candidates. He kowtowed to neo-cons more on the campaign trail (even before vetting Sarah Palin), but all presidential candidates will make themselves as widely appealing as possible, so I don't blame him. Predicting how he'd run the White House based on his voting record is a better chance at listening to what he says in presidential campaign speeches.
But then he nominated Sarah Palin as vice presidential candidate and that... I... how... what... yeah, that was the end of that. Obama may be a disappointment and ineffective at setting the stage for a liberal agenda, but I'll never regret that vote.
But then he nominated Sarah Palin as vice presidential candidate and that... I... how... what... yeah, that was the end of that. Obama may be a disappointment and ineffective at setting the stage for a liberal agenda, but I'll never regret that vote.