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McCain-Palin as McKinley and Roosevelt (Response to Washington Post Reader's Comment)

Response to Washington Post Reader's Comment (noted below) on the following article:  "GOP Officials Assail Community Group" (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/13/AR2008101302724.html; Holmes and Flaherty):
 
Martinedwinandersen,
I swear, I thought you were leading up to a comparison of Evita's inexperience in leadership, with that of Obama's. How funny.

If you're going to accurately compare McCain/Palin to past leaders I'd go with President and Veep McKinley and T. Roosevelt respectively.

On McKinley (from Wikipedia):
William McKinley, Jr. (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the twenty-fifth President of the United States, and the last veteran of the American Civil War to be elected.
By the 1880s, this Ohio native was a nationally known Republican leader; his signature issue was high tariffs on imports as a formula for prosperity, as typified by his McKinley Tariff of 1890. As the Republican candidate in the 1896 presidential election, he upheld the gold standard, and promoted pluralism among ethnic groups. His campaign, designed by Mark Hanna, introduced new advertising-style campaign techniques that revolutionized campaign practices and beat back the crusading of his arch-rival, William Jennings Bryan. The 1896 election is often considered a realigning election that marked the beginning of the Progressive Era.
McKinley presided over a return to prosperity after the Panic of 1893 and was reelected in 1900 after another intense campaign against Bryan, this one focused on foreign policy.

Teddy Roosevelt (from Wikipedia):
Theodore Roosevelt...October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919, also known as T.R., and to the public...as Teddy, was the twenty-sixth President of the United States. A leader of the Republican Party and of the Progressive Party, he was a Governor of New York and a professional historian, naturalist, explorer, hunter, author, and soldier. He is most famous for his personality: his energy, his vast range of interests and achievements, his model of masculinity, and his "cowboy" personality... .
...Returning to New York as a war hero, he was elected governor. An avid writer, his 35 books include works on outdoor life, natural history, the American frontier, political history, naval history, and his autobiography.
In 1901, as Vice President, the 42-year-old Roosevelt succeeded President William McKinley after McKinley's assassination by anarchist Leon Czolgosz. He is the youngest person to become President.
He was a Progressive reformer who sought to move the dominant Republican Party into the Progressive camp. He distrusted wealthy businessmen and dissolved forty monopolistic corporations as a "trust buster". He was clear, however, to show he did not disagree with trusts and capitalism in principle but was only against corrupt, illegal practices. His "Square Deal" promised a fair shake for both the average citizen (through regulation of railroad rates and pure food and drugs) and the businessmen. He was the first U.S. president to call for universal health care and national health insurance. As an outdoorsman, he promoted the conservation movement, emphasizing efficient use of natural resources.
 
Reader's Comment:
In 1973, the ailing, aging Latin American maverick Juan Peron returned to Buenos Aires from exile, and assumed the presidency of a country convulsed with political, social and economic problems.

Peron, a retired general, picked as his vice president his third wife, Isabel Peron, a former cabaret dancer who surrounded herself with fringe types from the ultra-right.

A year later, Juan Peron died.

"Isabelita" Peron--glitzy and calculating, but unprepared, unprincipled and unschooled in matters of state--took over the presidency.

Within two years, the nation that prided itself on being the most developed in Latin America had sunk into a state that would have been unimaginable just a few years earlier.

McCain-Palin '08?

I think not.
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To Senator McCain: Yours to Lose

Dear Senator McCain:

I write you this note with utmost urgency.
 
I believe you to be a good man -- just and honorable. However, your pride in honor will be your undoing, the undoing of the Republican Party, and the undoing of the United States.
 
Because you wish to see yourself as above the fray, a friend to Democrats and Republicans alike, and are not listening to the outcry of mainstream Americans and their call for justice -- the naming of names of those responsible for the Freddie/Fannie collapse and ensuing economic crisis -- you will likely be defeated by a one-term senator.
 
You take great pride in your reputation -- your honor -- rightfully so. You are an honorable man. But you will have no honor if you are remembered as the Neville Chamberlain of the United States of America; the man who could have saved his country, but remained blind to the gathering storm. Your quest for honor is leading you in the wrong direction.
 
I recommend you get out and talk to the common man.  Listen to mainstream (yes, conservative) folks, wives/husbands who are barely getting by, and ask them what they want you to do about Fannie/Freddie.
 
You only have a few days left.  What do you owe those who have contributed millions to your campaign? What do you owe to those who stand up for you in grocery store lines, civic halls, colleges? What do you owe Republican congressmen and senators fighting the greatest political fight of their lives? What do you owe to the millions who want relief from big government? What do you owe the Palin family?
 
You have paid a great sacrifice as soldier and statesman, and for that I humbly thank you. But in this time of crisis and on the eve of election, what do you now owe the American people?  You can be proud and stay above the fray and lose -- or you can give the Democrats hell and win.  It's up to you.
 
God be with you and the United States of America.
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They Can -- and Should -- Dish it Out

I hope the left maintains its silly personal attacks on Republican VP nominee Gov. Sarah Palin.  The more the liberals continue to assault, the more they buttress Palin's and the Republicans' contention that Palin is up to the job of VP and President. 
 
Why?  Because I'd say at least 50% of U.S. voters (probably many more) subconsciously and/or consciously associate liberal leaders with terrorist organizations.  So, when those voters see Palin standing up to and throwing it right back at persons perceived to be the mouthpiece for national and international rogue organizations, they see someone who is capable of acting strongly on the world stage; someone who has integrity, fortified with backbone.
 
Keep it up leftists:  Palin can take it, and win, because of your tactless tactics.
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