E-mail this story to a friend
Have comments? Send them to the editor.
Printer Friendly Version
Subscribe for Free!
Other Columns by Doug Patton
Doug Patton Bio
McCain Is Running For A Third Bush Term
By Doug Patton
February 19, 2008

In 1988, then Vice President George H.W. Bush was said to be running for a third Reagan term. The point was well taken. Reagan had indeed been the most popular president in decades. His first election in 1980 had been a crushing defeat for incumbent Jimmy Carter. His re-election in 1984 was a landslide that left Democrat nominee Walter Mondale barely carrying his home state of Minnesota. In 1988, had he not been constitutionally barred from running again, Reagan easily could have won a third term. It was an ideal set of conditions for Bush to launch his own bid for the presidency.

This year, the political climate is very different. Two-thirds of the country disapproves of incumbent George W. Bush's performance in office. The Left hates him because of the war. The right distrusts him because of his refusal to close the borders and because of his profligate spending. It is highly unlikely that Bush could win a third term. And yet, it seems that John McCain is, in fact, seeking a third Bush term.

Like Bush, McCain has spent the last several years trying to "reach across the aisle" to work with Democrats. McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, McCain-Lieberman -- the Arizona senator's legislative record reads like a who's who of liberal schemes to limit free speech, raise taxes and foist the responsibility for criminal behavior onto hard-working, already overburdened American taxpayers.

McCain's signature legislation was his blatantly unconstitutional campaign finance reform bill, a flagrant restriction on free speech created with his good friend Sen. Russ Feingold, a liberal Wisconsin Democrat. Aimed at taking the influence of big money out of politics, McCain-Feingold accomplished exactly the opposite, giving incredible power to radicals like billionaire leftist George Soros through their 527 groups. McCain pushed this legislation for years, and unfortunately, when it passed Congress, President Bush signed it.

McCain collaborated with Sen. Joe Lieberman (who still caucuses with Senate Democrats despite his switch to "Independent") on a bill to combat global warming. One of the key points in that legislation is a provision to increase the federal tax on gasoline by fifty cents a gallon. Not surprisingly, Lieberman has now endorsed McCain's candidacy. Bush, too, has endorsed the notion of man-made global warming, although his distaste for tax increases has precluded approving the McCain-Lieberman solution.

But the issue that has most often branded both McCain and Bush as untrustworthy among conservatives is the amnesty bill concocted with another of McCain's "good friends," Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass. If there is one issue that has McCain and Bush joined at the hip in the minds of most Americans, it is the McCain-Kennedy amnesty bill. It was so unpopular last summer that Senate switchboards shut down and John McCain's bid for the presidency was nearly derailed in the process.

Both the president and the senator have tried to further the pro-life cause by supporting a ban on the most heinous procedure, partial birth abortion; but neither has been willing to stand squarely against all federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.

>> Continued -- Page 1 2

Today's Video Highlight


Bailout with a price: Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Obama seeks reforms in talk with UN chief
Marc Rich pardon controversy just won't die
Boehner re-elected House GOP leader
Dems: Napolitano emerges for Homeland Security job
Go to News Central


Tarp The TARP
Will Obama Play In Georgia?
Offensive Conservatives
GOP Needs More Sarahs And Fewer Arnolds
Evil Concealed By Money
Read More Commentary


Iran Produces Enough Uranium to Build Nuclear Weapon by utexas
Did Hated Speculators Lower Oil Prices? by utexas
Kudlow: Tarp The TARP by RINOs Gotta Go
Member Photos November & December 2008 by Speedway
Discuss Issues in the Forum


Obama's Iraq Challenge
Bailout: The New American Business Model
Time is Running Out for President to Free Border Agents
Visit The Loft

Legislative Action Center
Mr. President! Free Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean!
Results of Friday's House Vote on Bailout Bill
Results of Wednesday's Senate Vote on Bailout Bill
Support the Contract with Conservatives

Grassroots Survey Team
View recent survey results
Join the survey team!

Latest Online Poll
Do you support expanded drilling of oil in the U.S. to help combat the high price of gasoline?
View poll archives

Check out these resources at GOPUSA!

There is even more information in GOPUSA's Resources section.

Seen a good resource?
Let us know!

Newsmax: Palin Blames Bush Policies for GOP Defeat

The Chavez Democrats

NASA Wary of Relying on Russia

Do House Democrats Take Terrorism Seriously?

Boeing's Audacious Allies


"We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK. That's not leadership. That's not going to happen."
-- Barack Obama
Get our RSS news feedSign up for e-mail updates
Read us on your wireless deviceAdd us to your web site
Download us to your PDASend letter to the editor
E-mail this pageContact us

   
Web     GOPUSA Web Site

   

Get your daily dose of wit at GOPUSA's Cartoon Central.

Place your ad for FREE and get noticed at GOPUSA!!.

 

Conservative Classifieds

Declaration of Independence

United States Constitution

Federalist Papers

Presidential Inaugural Addresses

Searching For The Gipper

Scrolling Text provided by JPowered,com