McCain: Supreme Centrist Extraordinaire?
16th May 2008
Posted in: 2008 Election | USA
Written by: James Grieves
Not a lot has been heard from John McCain lately. It’s not that he hasn’t been saying much, simply that his words have been drowned out by the continuing {and seemingly endlessly on-going} drama about the Democratic nominee.
Recently though he gained some attention over the adverts he ran on global warming and his {longstanding} commitment to ending it, which resulted in some spectacularly rantish responses from the absurd right. Now Andrew Sullivan picks up on something bound to leave Michelle Malkin frothing at the mouth:
If I am elected President, I will work with anyone who sincerely wants to get this country moving again. I will listen to any idea that is offered in good faith and intended to help solve our problems, not make them worse. I will seek the counsel of members of Congress from both parties in forming government policy before I ask them to support it. I will ask Democrats to serve in my administration.



