We know who John McCain is

Syndicated talk-radio host Mark Levin said this about John McCain last night, “We know who John McCain is … we’ve seen him with our own two eyes, we’ve heard him with our two ears … We smell defeat in November whether he wins or loses.” This is the audio of Mark explaining why.

For many of us who have flatly stated that we will not vote for John McCain in 2008, it is not just resisting the urge to vote for the lesser of two evils, we see McCain, Obama, and Clinton as a wash.

Nor can we, in good conscience, vote for the Democrat nominee in the hope they get the blame for bringing detainees on to U.S. soil and providing them with Constitutional rights, vastly expanding the size of government, and undermining our sovereignty by giving mass amnesty to illegal aliens.

Yet we will not just walk away. Instead, we will voice our dissent, come November, by writing in someone other than those three for President and, between now and then, work to elect and reelect those ‘down-ticket’ who will represent our values in Congress.

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From the related article:

When McCain has been on the conservative side, as he has been on the vast majority of issues, he gives it full-throated support. He is not afraid of giving offense to appropriators when he sticks up for cutting spending, and he has not been shy about deriding Democrats who oppose the war in Iraq, to cite two potent examples. But when he is with the Democrats, he is really with them. McCain is not someone who simply reaches across the aisle to form coalitions with the other side. He walks across the aisle, puts on the other team’s uniform and sings the other team’s fight song. If he wants to accomplish things – and every president wants to accomplish things – he will have to do so on the Democrats’ terms. — John Bicknell, Congressional Quarterly columnist

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