A Stronger America
by Steve Payne &
Scott Palter
Author
says: what if John McCain had agreed to serve under John Kerry?. Please
note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the
views of the author(s).
In 2007,
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icon to follow us on Facebook.on this day the bipartisan Presidency
of John Kerry ended with his tragic death in office and ironically, the
elevation of VP John McCain caused such a political earthquake that just
twelve months later, three parties would race for the White House.
From the outset, polling had strongly indicated that McCain was the only
running mate who could overturn a Bush/Cheney re-election.
Driven by the desperate urge to force Bush from office, leading Democrats
were forced to agree. And ultimately, McCain was a controversial, some
would say maverick, figure who could create a new bipartisan consensus for
change.
- "...if John Kerry said that's who he wanted, and McCain - I'd
encourage McCain to say yes. .... you know, we need some unity here,
man. The red states and the blue states - we've got to have something to
coalesce around here" ~ Joe Biden
- "I'm a big admirer of John McCain's" ~ Hillary Clinton
- He is a very bipartisan figure, he would be accepted by the
Democratic party" ~ Dick Gephardt
A CBS poll showed a Kerry-McCain ticket destroying the Bush-Cheney
ticket 53%-39%, other polls showed the ticket touching 60%.
"John Kerry is a close friend of mine. We have been friends for years,"
McCain said on Good Morning America "Obviously I would entertain it". But
McCain only broke his relationship with Bush over disagreements about
reversing the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. And Kerry saw the
opportunity to drive the wedge between the two Republican by offering
McCain a super-ministry to oversee both defence and national security.
Political commentators would speculatively compare McCain's actual record
in office with the probable actions of a Bush/Cheney second term. But by
then the focus on neocons had been replaced by the emerging Tea Party led
by Ron Paul, a grassroots movement would would surely have emerged more
powerfully if Kerry-McCain had not regulated Wall Street and thus
prevented a financial armaggedon in 2008. And on the left, the
McCain-Lieberman ticket had to confront a resurgent left-wing led by the
charismatic Illinois Sentator, Barack Obama..
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