Friday, February 08, 2008

McCain locks up party of hate nomination

One of the biggest questions of 2008 is why Sen. John McCain is going after the nomination of a party that basically hates him. One only has to look at the booing he received at the CPAC meeting on Thursday to see how out of touch with reality these people are.

The booing and criticism came after the CPAC's chosen candidate; Mitt "Flip Flop" Romney announced he was no longer running. Romney, in a statement reminiscent of the type of disgusting and disingenuous comments made standard by the Bush-Cheney "Cheat to Win" team, said he was bowing out to avoid "aiding a surrender to terror."

Even Howard Kurtz didn't swallow that line, saying Come on! He's getting out because he got his butt kicked, had no chance of winning and didn't want to spend any more of his children's inheritance on a hopeless task.

In reality, getting the Bush-Cheney team out of the White House in January 2009 will be the biggest, and most effective, anti-terrorist tactict the United States has taken in years.
With no leadership shown by the current administration, Afghanistan, the country that actually attacked the United States on September 11, 2001, is sliding back toward Taliban control and NATO countries are losing interest in helping the U.S. because it isn't a priority for us.

Just think about that. The greatest attack on the United States in more than 50 years has been met by indifference, or noncaring, by the administration and Republican Party. If there is a lesson for terrorists, it is that we are not serious about fighting back. Go ahead and attack us, we won't go after you, unless it it fits in some larger geopolitical scheme.

For all those who cried when Romney gave up the fight for the Republican nomination, those tears would be better spent over your party giving up on the fight against terrorism.

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