Arriving Late To The Party

Isn’t it a bit late for this?

John McCain got a White House embrace from President Bush on Wednesday, along with the party perks that go with sewing up the Republican nomination. The endorsement has baggage, though, reminding voters of the drawn-out Iraq war and the nation’s economic woes under an unpopular GOP president.

Bush, who defeated McCain in a bitter 2000 primary campaign before winning the presidency, said the Arizona senator’s “incredible courage and strength of character and perseverance” carried him to the nomination this time.

Not to sound too rude here, but does it really matter what President Bush does at this point? John “RINO” McCain is the Republican nominee and the only Republican candidate left in the race, who else would the President endorse?

Why didn’t he open his mouth and say something back when there were 12 candidates in the race? Why not when there were 8, 6, or even 4? Because, it’s much easier to pick the winner when he’s already crossed the line. It’s much easier to access the information you need with HDMI switches installed too, but that doesn’t mean you wait until you only have one connection to make to install them.

This endorsement will not help McCain, he’s already the nominee and those Republicans who are going to vote for him are going to do so whether or not the President endorsed him.

What a waste of time.

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Posted on March 5, 2008
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