Good News on the Campaign Front

I’d like to thank The Jed Report for compiling this maverick tribute clip celebrating the maverick success of the Master Maverick’s campaign.

Yes, McCain is succeeding brilliantly in getting well-known conservatives to show all the maverick support they can in the last few weeks of the presidential campaign.  I’m sure his slipping poll numbers are just to lull Obama into a false sense of security while creating still more maverick supporters at the same time.

You’re succeeding brilliantly, O Master Maverick.  Enjoy your video.

 

John McCain, Welfare Candidate

Truly, I have learned something from reaching across the aisle yesterday.  The Rolling Stone story might be on to something.

In this story, the writer suggests that the only way McCain has gotten anywhere in his life is if strings were pulled for him, or someone else carried the load.  I was, of course, incredulous.  Not the great John McCain!  Then, another story caught my attention, and I thought again.

The short version is simple.  The McCain campaign only took off when Sarah Palin, the VP pick that could not possibly have been his idea, started campaigning for him.  In other words, the only reason the Master Maverick has anything resembling a chance at the Presidency is because an ordinary conservative is carrying him on her back, and motivating other ordinary conservatives into doing the same.

I can appreciate his strategy, of course.  If you can’t get the ordinary conservatives to recognize your maverick brilliance, deceive them into helping you.  Then treat them like you did for the last eight years once you’re elected.  That would pull his election philosphy in line with the philosophy of his other fellow Democrats.  Get carried into the White House on conservative electoral welfare, then tell its providers they’re all evil if they don’t like it.

I’m almost expecting him to ride piggyback on Palin’s shoulders to his inauguration.  True machiavellian brillance.

Speedlinking Across the Aisle, 10/6/08

It’s that time again.  In the spirit of the Master Maverick, here are some stories from across the aisle.  Today, they’re courtesy of Rolling Stone…

And a YouTube video…

Are they accurate?  Be assured they at least measure up to the jounalistic standards of McCain’s former favorite newspaper, The New York Times.  Beyond that, I make no guarantees.