Thursday, February 21, 2008

McCain's Appearance of Impropriety

Is John McCain the political equivalent to Rodger Clemens? John McCain appeared to be nervous and strident in answering questions of news reporters in this morning’s news conference relative to his alleged improper relation with the female lobbyist, Vicki Iseman. Either the New York Times has committed gross journalistic malpractice or John McCain is not telling the truth. If the New York Times is part of a left wing conspiracy to derail or torpedo Mr. McCain’s presidential aspirations, why would they endorse him for president? The jury is still out on Mr. McCain relative to his truthfulness.
I recognize that leadership cannot be predicated upon faulty premise but instead on good, solid, unwavering character and an inherent strong personality much like the foundation of a strong building built upon solid bedrock. In order to replace a good solid building, one must often rent the old foundations to solid bedrock. Mr. McCain’s alleged impropriety raises questions as to his suitability, character, fitness and integrity to be commander-in-chief.

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