John McCain is a victim of the American political system. He is too
level headed to be a committed Democrat, and he is too intelligent to
be a fanatical Republican. The man is exactly what the United States
needs: a rational, experienced, patriotic centrist who has America's
best interests at heart. Unfortunately he has two major problems.
1)
He is twenty years too late. Johnny Come Lately is over 70, he has lost
a lot of his maverick energy, his charisma has faded with age. He has
the ideas and the thinking but he doesn't have the oratory ability or
razzle dazzle of Obama.
2) There are only two relevant
political parties. One has a core of religious, social conservative
whack jobs and the other has a core of progressive, liberal whack jobs.
If you could combine the enlightened social policies of the Democrats
with a more focussed and toned down version of Republican foreign
policy you would have a winning combination. Unfortunately a lot of
liberals are turned off by McCain because he is forced to modify his
true politics to please the more low brow wing of the Republican Party
(think Huckabee, Thompson, Brownback). Only, the Republicans don't
trust McCain because he is too liberal. Its a Catch-22, he is too
moderate for both parties so he must do a balancing act between
promoting the right policy and espousing the necessary policy to win. McCain's choice is to raise a Confederate flag and get his party to vote for him, or stick to his principles and lose. Unfortunately in politics, no matter who or where you are, the end justifies the means.
There
are certain candidates who are perfect for their parties. Reagen and
George W. Bush both won because they represented the core values of the
Republican Party and their parties could rally around them 100%.
Clinton
and Obama are the same for the Democrats. They represent the Democratic
ideal and it is easy to rally around either of them for Democrats.
John
McCain fits neither of those molds. He is more along the lines of Teddy
Roosevelt or LBJ. He is not quite a conservative, not quite a liberal, but
either or depending on what he believes the situation warrants.
Is
John McCain the best all around candidate? Yes. Does John McCain have
the best chance of winning? No. Democrats are ready to back Obama 100%,
many Republicans will not back McCain. The unfortunate thing is that
for the same reasons he is the best choice he is also the worst
candidate.