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Friday, April 02, 2004

Veep! Veep! 

A fair-sized section of the punditocracy has been touting John McCain as a possible veep for Kerry in some sort of "national unity" ticket. McCain has repeatedly denied any interest, and of course the fact that he's a Republican, and the wrong side of the abortion issue and other key Democratic issues still make him a very unlikely fit.

But you just have to wonder where he's been going with recent comments like these he made, as reported by the Boston Herald:

WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain yesterday unleashed an attack on his own party, saying the GOP is ``astray'' on key issues and criticizing President Bush on the war in Iraq.

``I believe my party has gone astray,'' McCain said, criticizing GOP stands on environmental and minority issues.

``I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy,'' he said. ``But I also feel the Republican Party can be brought back to the principles I articulated before.''

The maverick senator made the remarks at a legislative seminar hosted by U.S. Rep. Martin T. Meehan (D-Lowell) as he again ruled out running on a ticket with Democrat John F. Kerry.

The Arizona Republican took on President Bush for failing to prepare Americans for a long involvement in Iraq, saying, ``You can't fly in on an aircraft carrier and declare victory and have the deaths continue. You can't do that.''

McCain said the U.S. should seek more U.N. involvement in Iraq. ``Many people in this room question, legitimately, whether we should have gone in or not,'' he said, adding that that debate ``will be part of this presidential campaign.''


A nice counterweight to Zell Miller. In fact, Zell Miller's a nobody compared to McCain.
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