This is where I think out loud about Life, the Universe and Everything. I consider life an adventure and this is part of mine whether I'm ranting on politics or taking you on a ramble through Kay's World.
He doesn't have to run again in that party! His former partner hopes to be the nominee on 2016. Lotsa luck since that party really seems to want Cruz. How easy will it be to run to the right of that one!
No he doesn't. I think Silly Sarah is a non-starter & I suspect that Cruz could be, too. I have no use for either. I used to be a centrist (sorta) until the GOP let the inmates take over the asylum.
I hate to say this, but I've always kinda liked John McCain, despite his positions on this n that, which I've always kinda hated! And I can't imagine him picking the woman from Alaska for his VP candidate. Some gazillionaire probably put him up to it. Still, he was one of the two solons (Ted Kennedy was the other) you could actually meet on the sidewalks of Capitol Hill. And McCain was always gracious and funny if you stopped to greet him. Kennedy was always in a big hurry, and I'd see him at a distance but never close enough to say hello. The rest of that bunch, especially now, ride around in limos. pfft!
Kay--Good to see that you've had a bit of time to make it around to other blogs. I was pleasantly surprised to see your comment. Let's hope that life lets you take a few moments to yourself, now and then. I've missed you, too! Cop Car
McCain might, indeed, be morphing into a statesman. His biggest mistakes were adopting the colors of the far right and accepting Palin as a running mate.
He doesn't have to run again in that party! His former partner hopes to be the nominee on 2016. Lotsa luck since that party really seems to want Cruz. How easy will it be to run to the right of that one!
ReplyDeleteNo he doesn't. I think Silly Sarah is a non-starter & I suspect that Cruz could be, too. I have no use for either. I used to be a centrist (sorta) until the GOP let the inmates take over the asylum.
DeleteMcCain used to be a good man (well, with a few exceptions). Maybe he's circling back to some of his original positions and precepts.
ReplyDeleteI agree -- I give him points for taking this stand.
DeleteI hate to say this, but I've always kinda liked John McCain, despite his positions on this n that, which I've always kinda hated! And I can't imagine him picking the woman from Alaska for his VP candidate. Some gazillionaire probably put him up to it. Still, he was one of the two solons (Ted Kennedy was the other) you could actually meet on the sidewalks of Capitol Hill. And McCain was always gracious and funny if you stopped to greet him. Kennedy was always in a big hurry, and I'd see him at a distance but never close enough to say hello. The rest of that bunch, especially now, ride around in limos. pfft!
ReplyDeleteHis former running mate should get the hell back to Alaska so she can share a chunk of ice with a polar bear.
ReplyDeleteKay--Good to see that you've had a bit of time to make it around to other blogs. I was pleasantly surprised to see your comment. Let's hope that life lets you take a few moments to yourself, now and then. I've missed you, too!
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P.S. Perhaps Sen McCain is morphing into a senior statesman. Some people can do that, and I'm pulling for him!
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CC: Seeing comments from you always makes me smile!! We all have been pretty lax!!! Let's try to do better!!!
DeleteWe are ALL against the shutdown except the politicians. Grrrrrrr.....
ReplyDeleteCheck out the Geezer's site today...he has a good opinion there.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm . . . I'm not sure I know where the Geezer's site is!!!! I'll check your site!!!
DeleteHeck, even Big Business is turning against the Republicans! Now I have to think it out all over again!
ReplyDeleteLOL It's really a mess isn't it?
DeleteGuar-on-tee! Can't ask for much more.
ReplyDeleteGlad you agree (but * knew that you would!)
DeleteMcCain might, indeed, be morphing into a statesman. His biggest mistakes were adopting the colors of the far right and accepting Palin as a running mate.
ReplyDeleteI think McCain sounded kind of mean, actually. He will never be on my "most popular" list.
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