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What’s in a Name? - John McCain: “the leader of the loyal opposition.”


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It’s easy to forget that the Arizona senator is not, in fact, a Democrat. In the past year he has stood against his party on so many prominent and contentious issues that his concurrences with GOP dogma have become more of an exception than a rule. In the conservative media, he has become a figure of vilification on par with Tom Daschle.

Last fall, when his name came up in a meeting of House Republicans, he was booed. And it is no exaggeration to say that he has co-sponsored virtually the entire domestic agenda of the Democratic Party. One prominent Democrat enthuses, “He’s the leader of the loyal opposition.” Typically that role falls to a leader of the opposition party. But the most popular and effective champion of the Democratic Party’s values isn’t Tom Daschle. It’s John McCain.

And at a moment when the party is casting about for a leader to define it against a popular president, and McCain is casting about for a home after his virtual expulsion from the GOP, there is an obvious solution to both dilemmas: John McCain ought to become a Democrat–and a presumptive front-runner for the party’s presidential nomination in 2004.

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE -  by Jonathan Chait - The New Republic Post Date Thursday, April 29, 2002


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One Response to “What’s in a Name? - John McCain: “the leader of the loyal opposition.””

  1. Melvin_Udall Says:

    I don’t know if you check it out or not. If you haven’t, I HIGHLY recommend this issue of American Conservative regarding McCain.

    http://www.amconmag.com/

    They are some fantastic articles that show no mercy.

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