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« Vern Wuensche asks for our votes... | Main | Voting next Tuesday in the NH primary. Skip picks Fred »

Voting next Tuesday in the NH primary. Doug picks McCain.

John McCain
Senator McCain (GG file photo)
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When I head into the voting booth Tuesday, I will be casting my vote for John McCain. If, a year or so back, you had told me that that’s what I would be doing come primary day, I would have politely told you that you’re nuts—there’s no way I could vote for the “maverick” Arizona Senator. So what has happened? How could I possibly be supporting somebody that gets regularly panned by the likes of Rush Limbaugh and others that I respect on the right? The answer is easy: the New Hampshire primary process. Because the hallmark of our state’s unique position as the kickoff for the presidential races is retail politicking, we get to see most of the candidates up close and personal—if we choose to do so, which I have.
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In addition to taking advantage of the intimate contact afforded all NH citizens at public events and meetings, thanks to my online activities here at GraniteGrok.com, my weekly column in the Laconia Daily Sun, and the Saturday morning radio program, I have had additional opportunities to interact with several of the candidates and their closest advisors on a very personal level. With the multitude of ways that the presidential wannabees have at their disposal to engage in real, one on one conversations with as many people as possible, one hopeful stands out from the rest: John McCain. I can attest that this is a man who doesn’t pre-screen the questions that come his way and is ready to take on all comers.
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While I like Rudy Giuliani, my second choice in this cycle, he just doesn’t hold a candle to the Senator when it comes to having the ability (desire?) to answer standard questions from the regular folks outside of the town meeting atmosphere. In one instance, when walking beside me towards his campaign bus, the Mayor refused to answer a simple question about the trash-to-energy industry—quite expansive in New York State— telling me that he “simply cannot walk and answer substantive questions.” I was then politely sidetracked by one of his handlers. Needless to say, as I was feeling rather disposed to vote for him at the time, I was taken aback by this brush off. Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t trying to pull a “do you know who I am” moment or anything like that, but his local NH people actually DO know who I am—and knew me to be favorable to Hizzoner at the time. 

McCain and his people are completely opposite in this regard—and not just for the likes of me. At every town hall meeting that I have attended, the campaign staffers have had to practically drag their man kicking into the bus in order to make the next stop in a timely manner. The problem? He is so comfortable with his beliefs, opinions, and thoughts, that when he engages the folks, he actually communicates with them for real. When you have nothing to hide, and you are up front with your core beliefs and ideals, there is no “trick question” one might come up with that can’t be answered.
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In addition to his connectivity with the people, there are the issues themselves.
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Many Republicans believe that their nominee must stand opposed to abortion. There is no ambiguity here. Senator McCain definitely fits the bill on this one. For people like me, the new world war with the Islamo-fascists trumps all else. I believe that the path to victory starts with the front in Iraq. Nobody has been a stronger advocate for finishing the job than John McCain. And while you might be able to fathom his knowledge of the military and governmental players from about the globe from bits and pieces you catch at public appearances and on TV, I can assure you that you have only scratched the surface.
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McCain
Wings w/ McCain

Several months back, I had the chance to take a ride on the Straight Talk Express, where I ate chicken wings with this genuine American hero. We had nearly an hour of conversation about a variety of things, including some details about military strategies and the realities on the ground in Iraq. I cannot stress enough how impressed I was with his understanding and awareness of these matters. Add to that his personal experience in Viet Nam, and you get a person with insight from the perspective of the soldiers that must fight wars as well. This is a man that will be ready to be Commander-in-Chief on day one. Beyond that, I have participated in a number of “Blogger Conference Calls” with the Senator. Given the wild-west nature of the blogging community, these were no-holds barred exchanges where, again, the sense of his awareness on a variety of matters both great and small was always plainly in evidence.
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“But Doug, what about illegal immigration?” I am confident that McCain “gets it” when it comes to this one. At a town hall meeting in Wolfeboro just after the defeat of the so-called “comprehensive” immigration bill, he duly noted that Americans had spoken and want the borders verifiably sealed before anything else gets done in this area. It is the rare politician that acknowledges being wrong on a matter, and recognizes the collective voice of regular people.
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Beyond all that, I think it’s imperative that the Democrats are prevented from gaining the presidency during this moment in time. McCain still carries great appeal among Independents and even a fair number of Democrats. In a phone conversation with a prominent local Democratic leader this past Monday, he admitted to me that if McCain were to end up as the president, he would be OK with that. The president must stand ready to be the leader of ALL Americans, not just members of one party or the other. It is a good bet that McCain has the ability to attract enough votes to win it all for the GOP next November. If our Democrat friends admit this possibility as being one they can live with, then perhaps we can at least throttle back some of the bitterness that has gripped our Nation since the 1992 election. That’s a notion I’m sure we can all agree with.
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We will not be able to successfully finish the war unless there is a degree of unity among the people of our Nation. It will take a real leader to make that happen-- one who can convince Americans of the rightness of our cause. This will take someone who is trusted, and can explain things in plain fashion. I am convinced McCain is up to that task.
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It is the rare politician that acknowledges being wrong on a matter, and recognizes the collective voice of regular people. And what will you do when Mister Read-My-Lips-Not-My-Record lists a new amnesty bill among his goals in his inauguration speech -- WITHOUT any mention of border security? McCain demonstrated he was corrupt in the Keating Five scandal. He demonstrated he has no respect for the Constitution when he wrote the BCFRA. He demonstrated he has no principles when he arranged the "Gang of 14" surrender on judge approvals. He demonstrated he's not a Republican when he backed the shamnesty bill. The notion that he's the Republican frontrunner sickens me.
I loved the way McCain treated the Medical Marijuana patient's questions. It showed a total lack of class. Typical McCain. He wasn't much better with the Law Enforcement Against Prohibition guy. I have no problem with McCain talking. It is his listening skills I doubt.
A democrat that votes for McCain is an optimist. A republican that votes for McCain is a masochist.
I can't believe thoughtful conservatives would fall for the gladhanding......"Maverick" my rear end.
Here is one of the YouTubes about Medical Marijuana. You will note that straight shooter McCain can't look the man in the eye. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTcC6Ypky-Y BTW something like 70 to 85% of Americans favor Medical Marijuana. McCain like all the other big time polls is against it. You have to wonder why.
"..he duly noted that Americans had spoken and want the borders verifiably sealed before anything else gets done in this area. It is the rare politician that acknowledges being wrong on a matter, and recognizes the collective voice of regular people." His side got smoked, dude! That was the biggest repudiation any politician suffered in the recent history. Not acknowleging that would have been ludicrous. Mc Cain doesn't deserve the nomination. If he somehow gets it, I won't vote for him.
Some conference calls, a bus ride and some chicken wings? Is that all it takes to obtain your support? Sen. McCain is no conservative. He doesn't act like a Republican. His positions on illegal immigration amnesty, judges, and tax cuts are plain wrong. He seems to care more about what the MSM and Democrats think than Republicans. Any success McCain sees in NH will be due to crossover voting. I agree with wolfwalker, nausea overtakes me at the thought of McCain as the frontrunner
"McCain still carries great appeal among Independents and even a fair number of Democrats. In a phone conversation with a prominent local Democratic leader this past Monday, he admitted to me that if McCain were to end up as the president, he would be OK with that. The president must stand ready to be the leader of ALL Americans, not just members of one party or the other. It is a good bet that McCain has the ability to attract enough votes to win it all for the GOP next November. If our Democrat friends admit this possibility as being one they can live with, then perhaps we can at least throttle back some of the bitterness that has gripped our Nation since the 1992 election. That’s a notion I’m sure we can all agree with." You are naive here. Democrats like Mc Cain because he is useful to them. They have little credibility so whenever they can get a Republican like to agree with them they champion him. But once he is an adversary, they will never vote for him or give him any quarter. Bush tried the "mew tone", Democrats were reflexive in their opposition. "We will not be able to successfully finish the war unless there is a degree of unity among the people of our Nation. It will take a real leader to make that happen-- one who can convince Americans of the rightness of our cause. This will take someone who is trusted, and can explain things in plain fashion. I am convinced McCain is up to that task." What will win the war is ignoring Democrats at this point and prosecuting the war to win. They have proven that they are willing to politicize this war in no uncertain terms. There is nothing more to be explained. Look what they've done to Lieberman, one of their own- the VP candidate in 2000! Look at what they are doing to Hillary! They are not capable of moderating their position on the war. BTW, I can live with Zell Miller as a Democrat candidate.
I will admit that i have been very concerned about McCain. Of course, that concern is based upon what others think of him, as I have never personally talked to him like you have. You can tell a lot about a man by looking him in the eye Your post does give me pause to re-evalute him. I will say one thing about Mr. McCain, well actually two 1. His temper has to be checked - if he is to be a leader, then act like one - We want a President not a hot-headed King 2. I admire his military service and honor more than I can express in words. I lost a family member in the Vietnam War, I was at 35,000 feet over Ohio on 9/11 nothing is more important to us than our security, which includes plugging up our borders -
McCain-Feingold, immigration, tax cuts. About the only thing he got right was his push for more troops in Iraq (the surge). I like the guy, I respect his service and his sacrifice, but he's simply not Chief Executive material. Sorry.

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