John McCain just held one of his blogger conference calls, which
he opened -- as you might expect -- with a spirited defense of his
record on Alito specifically and conservative judges more
generally. He quipped that until it raised ethical concerns, he
used to say Roberts and Alito should be cloned. NRO's Jim
Geraghty asked him how the quote in John Fund's piece got
attributed to him, and McCain replied, "I don't recall a
conversation where I would have said that. I'm not saying someone
didn't tell him that."
Asked about Barack Obama's win in South Carolina, McCain said he
was eager -- emphasis his -- to contrast himself with any
of the Democrats. He argued that it would be a debate over raising
taxes, winning in Iraq, and reforming health care versus
subjecting it to government control. McCain also took shots at his
nemesis Mitt Romney, defending his own economic record and
criticizing the performance of the Massachusetts economy during
Romney's governorship. He also delivered crowd-pleasing remarks on
the fight against earmarks and the surge.
McCain acknowledged a tight race in Florida, but said he was
"having fun." He described Gov. Charlie Crist's endorsement as a
"coup," and also mentioned Sen. Mel Martinez's support. McCain also
addressed some supporters who bring a bit more baggage -- the
New York Times and other liberal papers that have endorsed
the Arizonan. McCain said he was glad these editorial boards
supported his views, but that he didn't support theirs.
There was also talk about the Swift Boat Veterans, friendship
with Pat Buchanan, and McCain's history of dating a Brazilian
model. McCain certainly allows the most freewheeling blogger
conference calls of any candidate I'm aware of.
topics:
Taxes, Health Care, John McCain, Barack Obama, Earmarks, Iraq