McCain seeks truce with right-wing critics

Endorsements are also part of a strategy to send a two-pronged message to conservatives. Prong one: McCain is not really so bad, is quite conservative on spending and the Iraq war and is far better than the alternative come this fall. Prong two: The time has come to stop stewing and get on board. Full Story »

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Topics: John McCain, Republican Nomination, Republican Party
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Feb 7, 2008 - 8:55 AM PST
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by Dwight Rousu - Feb. 7, 2008

The story relates the problems with the strict dogmatic correctness demanded by the extremists in the neo-con party. McCain's 100 years of occupation in Iraq should eventually mollify them. He may well quiet his critics when he chooses the ultra-conservative Lieberman for his vice presidential running mate.

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