Now, as
K-Lo points out at The Corner, Bill Bennett has joined a huge
host of people who have concluded that John McCain today flat-out
lied about Gov. Romney's position on the troop "surge," etc. This
is no surprise. McCain's "straight talk express" has been anything
but straight for quite some time now. He has been making false
claims about what his position on immigration was just last summer.
He has been making false claims about why he opposed Bush's tax
cuts. He has been making false claims about Romney's stance on
"torture." He has made misleading (not exactly false, but certainly
misleading) representations about Giuliani's position on the line
item veto. He has misrepresented his helpfulness on judicial
nominations. And I know I am forgetting some of the other things he
has not been exactly straight about.
On the other hand, there have been two major candidates in this
race who have been straightforward even to the point of their own
detriment. One of them, Fred Thompson, already has pulled out. The
other has been Rudy Giuliani -- who, despite some weaknesses on a
few issues (from conservative orthodoxy), has not pandered and not
been telling lies. This is a man who was the best mayor, of any
city, anywhere, in living memory (or certainly my living memory). I
am rooting for him to do surprisingly well in Florida and to thus
keep his campaign alive. This nomination battle benefits from
having more candidates still relevant long enough for the vast
majority of states to have the chance to weigh in.
But the nomination battle does not benefit from having
candidates flat-out lie while attacking each other. That's what
McCain has done today. Shame on him.
topics:
John McCain, Immigration