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Michael Reagan :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain: Four More Years of Mumbling?
by Michael Reagan
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

The last thing America needs is another four years of listening to a president mumble. I don't care how great the man is otherwise, and a quick look at the amazing progress in present day Iraq accomplished by the president reveals a greatness that offends liberals, but if he's a mumbler that's what he'll be seen as.

The same is true of John McCain. His wartime heroism and whatever he's accomplished in the United States Senate fades almost into obscurity because he is seen -- and joked about -- as a politician who, despite his boast of being a straight talker, is seen as a man who mumbles his way through the verbal thickets.

You can't make a point if you can't articulate it in the strongest and clearest way possible.

People remember a president who communicates. You may hate his message but you have no trouble absorbing it when Barack Obama speaks. He's like the Pied Piper -- he'll lead you off a cliff, but while he's doing it there's no doubt that he can put two words together, finish a sentence, and sound as if he means what he says and has enough fiery rhetoric in his verbal arsenal to keep you marching behind him on the way to the cliff's edge. He's like a Venus's-flytrap -- you think you're smelling roses when no matter how sweet the odor, it is really poison gas.

He's a communicator, not a mumbler.

You don't get that from John McCain. The faithful old Republican guard may understand him and vote for him, but if you're looking for new recruits to cross over, your candidate has to at least sound as if he knows what he's talking about on matters other than the Iraq war.

He has to lead, and he can't just sit back and decide he is going to play this really nice guy with nary a mean word to mumble about his opponent, while his opponent has no intention of playing nice.

The Republican Party is looking for a real leader, not a Dr. Phil who can see the bright side of a tornado.

The last leader Republicans had was Newt Gingrich. You may not have liked him but you always knew damn well where he stood. He never equivocated, and you could hear and understand everything he said. And he led his party to an astonishing victory in 1994.

Barack Obama, with all of his manifest faults and empty promises and outright misstatements of the facts, is at least leading the troops. And that's exactly what John McCain is not doing, and what he has to do if he wants to win in November.

He is deluding himself by thinking he can sit on his campaign bus and make nice with his pals in the media who no longer worship at his feet, having found a new idol in Barack Obama. Continued...

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Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, “The Michael Reagan Show.”
Subject: The Old Guy's Got This
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit concerned over McCain's lethargic campaign effort but the guy's got sand and for better or worse will tell you where he stands. He's displayed character and (in as much as a politician can) integrity.

His campaign strategy, while a bit of a gamble may just work. Given the fact that every time Humpty opens his mouth something a bit more stupid jumps out, he may just totally blow what might otherwise be a successful run at the presidency.

I also feel that McCain's choice of a VP will be a huge factor as well. Still though, I wish he'd get off his keester and start to campaign a bunch more aggressively.

Future Of Republican Party
In staid old Bob Dole, the Republicans nominated another country club moderate/liberal. He lost so badly to the corrupt Clinton, that it was not even close. All conservatives knew Dole was a loser. Just like we know McCain is a loser. After Dole, we had another moderate/liberal, in another blue blood in the form of Bush. It was a close election, and Bush barely won over a bumbling Al Gore who had to reinvent himself at least three times. After eight yrs. of a corrupt Clinton whitehouse, with a Clinton surrogate running, Bush barely won by a chad.

Now we have another dinosaur moderate/liberal, mumbling old fart who may not even live long enough to be sworn in if he miraculously wins in November. He is the repub. candidate because Democrats elected him, and him and the liberal Huckabee double teamed Romney. The future of the conservative movement and agenda is dead if MCain is elected. But, thank goodness, that will not happen. He is another Bob Dole. Who will lead the conservatives in 2012? Hopefully, it won't be ANY MORE OLD DINOSAURS.
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