Phil Gramm, a true champion of limited government and spending
restraint, does his best to make the case for John McCain in
2008. It's worth noting that the formerly more conservative McCain
backed Gramm for president in 1996.
This is op-ed is likely part of a larger push to get to the
right of Rudy Giuliani, which includes McCain's call for Roe v.
Wade to be overturned. It's going to be a tough sell. Gramm
correctly notes that rapid rises in federal spending endanger the
Bush tax cuts. But he doesn't tell us that McCain voted against
those tax cuts, which Gramm sponsored in the Senate in 2001. And
while McCain has generally been sound on pork and wasteful
spending, he has been much less so on size of government issues
generally.
Nevertheless, with Giuliani beginning to open up a significant
lead over McCain, emphasizing the Arizona senator's conservative
credentials from the past and present is probably at least worth a
try.
topics:
John McCain, NATO