"Yes, McCain made a decision that revealed many appalling things about him. In the end, his final concern is not national security. No one who cares about national security would pick as vice-president someone who knows nothing about it as his replacement. No one who cares about this country's safety would gamble the security of the world on a total unknown because she polled well with the Christianist base. No person who truly believed that the surge was integral to this country's national security would pick as his veep candidate a woman who, so far as we can tell anything, opposed it at the time.
"McCain has demonstrated in the last two months that he does not have the character to be president of the United States."
On The Atlantic's The Daily Dish, Andrew Sullivan gives up on John McCain for good.
And Sullivan further explains in The Sunday Times.
As do Richard Cohen and David Ignatius in The Washington Post, and David Brooks in The New York Times.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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