This is an endorsement?
This is from an endorsement of Senator McCain in the American Thinker:
John McCain is clearly the preferable option for conservative voters come November…Against the prospects of a President Obama, McCain wins…
John McCain is detested, and deservedly so, by many Republicans of all types. Beyond issue and policy differences, and they are legion, his personality grates. His conceit of “straight-talk” and “maverick”-like independence so superficially applauded (up until now) by the mainstream media is almost Clintonesque in its narcissism. If only other politicians had his courage, he implies, things would be fixed straightaway. The big special interests have all the other elected officials in their pockets. Only Maverick-John tells it like it is!
Yet the truth is that McCain could serve well as poster boy of the arrogant elitist beltway insider, friend of Hillary and Ted, foe of the unwashed. The party habit of selecting the next in line (e.g. Dole) has rarely produced such an unappealing candidate at such a critical time. In many ways he reminds one of Adlai Stevenson, who famously frustrated his supporters with his holier-than-thou ways during two failed contests against the popular broad-smiling Ike.
Meanwhile, the Politico surveyed historians and determined that Senator McCain doesn’t have a prayer in the election. For our part, we haven’t a clue what is going to happen in the most unusual election season in decades.
