One thing I don't understand is why McCain would have said what
Fund writes to a group of conservatives. But I do buy the argument
that McCain moved the ball forward for conservative judges by
standing with the Gang of Fourteen, which, aside from taking the
fun out of partisan politics, was one of the most obnoxious PR
stunts in political history. At least the Gang of Fourteen should
have had superhero-style uniforms and matching baseball cards.
But what is especially strange is that no one remembers the
McCain quip as announced during CPAC. McCain decided not to attend
CPAC because it was "not representative of true conservatism." I'll
leave room for error here, but I recall David Keene reading this
statement aloud in the main room. That year, presidential
candidates from outside the beltway had come to show themselves at
the convention. McCain, who was in town, skipped it.
Now, you can say that the conference-goers range in flavors of
conservatism, but really, you can't get much more grassroots than
the hardcore supporters who showed up to hang out with the
opinion-makers and activists they like. If McCain knows what's good
for him, he won't demure this year.
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