Sen. John McCain may not have won the favor of Rush Limbaugh or Ann Coulter, but he has some upside in the eyes of The New Republic Editor Franklin Foer.
Foer appeared at Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C., on February 1 to promote his new book, "Election 2008: A Voter's Guide."
"[I] think that McCain has certain political virtues that other Republicans don't, which is that he actually has kind of a record of being, of being conciliatory - that there's actually - I mean, I don't what it means for the electoral future of the Democratic Party, but there are the possibilities for doing some interesting things with McCain as a leader, and I'm mostly thinking about global warming - where McCain has the best track record on energy and environment on the Republican side in the Senate," Foer concluded. "So, I think you have some really good possibility for a Nixon-to-China type solution to climate change if he decides that that's going to be the thing he is going to use to build a bridge."
Foer said McCain's biggest challenge as president would be taking on his own party.
"McCain will have his own problems if he is president, which is a lot of the base that basically doesn't like him," Foer said.
Foer referred to the Ann Coulter segment that appeared on Fox News "Hannity & Colmes" on January 31 as evidence of this, labeling her a "lunatic" who "despises" McCain..
"[S]o Ann Coulter goes on and she basically says if John McCain is the nominee, she is voting for Hillary Clinton because John McCain is more liberal than Hillary Clinton. And she goes through on issue after issue after issue on how she trusts Hillary Clinton more than John McCain on the issues. So, it's hard to imagine with a John McCain presidency he is going to have to deal with these lunatics who basically despise him. That'll be, that'll be a treat."
Foer also said an Al Gore endorsement would be instrumental for either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, but wasn't sure if it would come in time to make a difference in the race for the Democratic nomination.
"He's the ‘Big Kahuna' of endorsements," Foer said. "Obama and Edwards were talking to - were basically on the phone every to Gore every couple of weeks begging him to support them. I'm kind of surprised that they haven't gone more overboard in trying to pander to Gore on global warming, because it's obviously the way to the guy's heart."















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Ping -pong to peking; the whole world is reeking.
February 4, 2008 - 17:08 ET by upcountrywaterMore basket balls to north korea.
iranian uranium; iranian uranium, iranian uranium..
4 (unthinkable) H-bombs, NOW THAT'S SOME CHANGE
Keep the change Bob.
More proof that McCain is
February 4, 2008 - 17:16 ET by mattmMore proof that McCain is not a Republican.
Conciliatory
February 4, 2008 - 17:32 ET by ThisnThat"he actually has kind of a record of being, of being conciliatory". Conciliatory, as defined by liberals, is total capitulation to their way of thinking.
John McCain needs to think about this word: STEAMROLLED. He can't have it both ways. McCain = universal healthcare; high taxes; surrender monkeys; kissing the U.N.'s butt; and being a poster boy for the trash-talking, unforgiving hard left. He will be a puppet, and his masters will be the Dim Congress; the liberal radicals; and every two-bit tinhorn dictator and dictator wanna-be who can word their demands in a way that serves as an acceptable cover to John McCain.
And who will John reserve his reputed anger for??? You guessed it -- rational, thinking Americans who don't want more give-aways of their money, their culture, their way of life.
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Gore and McCain both can
February 4, 2008 - 17:37 ET by bigtimerGore and McCain both can GW this...which is and has been happening all over the NW...just zilch for reporting on this....wonder why?
ROFLMAO!
I just wished he would of joined the dem. party when asked too..it would of been at least one honest thing he has done.
John McCain is in good
February 4, 2008 - 18:11 ET by fitzfongJohn McCain is in good company getting Franklin Foer's praise...remember Scott Thomas Beauchamp?
Snowing in Tucson
February 4, 2008 - 19:03 ET by DEVILDOCMOMthat global warming is sure hitting us hard...it is snowing in Tucson Arizona. Plus, it is starting to stick.
Frankie couldn't be more wrong.
February 4, 2008 - 22:38 ET by IamTinmanUnlike the "party of hate" very few of us who usually vote republican despise our candidates. We leave that to the party of Howard "I hate republicans and all they stand for" Dean.
John McCain is a patriotic American, and a true war hero, but conservatives just don't agree with him and his stands on enough issues that we feel there needs to be a different standardbearer for the party.
Global warming, immigration, free speech restrictions, and ANWAR drilling are just a few areas where McCain has taken positions antithetical to the conservative position.
Environmentalists are Voting for McCain
February 5, 2008 - 07:49 ET by PopularTechIt is maddening no one is talking about what is going on!
Environmentalists Support McCain in Florida (CNSNews)
"McCain's biggest margin of support came from those who said the environment should be the top issue for the next president. Among these voters, McCain beat Romney 55% to 15%."
Al Gore: McCain 'Capable Guy' for President (NewsMax)
Scientifically Illiterate McCain vows to fight global warming (The Boston Globe)
New Study Shows Hefty Price Tag for McCain-Lieberman Bill (The Heartland Institute)
- McCain-Lieberman would cost the average U.S. household at least $1,300 per year by 2010, rising to at least $2,300 per year by 2020
- McCain-Lieberman would cost the U.S. economy at least 250,000 jobs in 2010, and at least 610,000 jobs by 2020
- McCain-Lieberman would force at least a 31% rise in electricity prices by 2010, and at least a 43% rise in electricity prices by 2020
- McCain-Lieberman would force at least a 23% rise in gasoline prices by 2010, and at least a 37% rise in gasoline prices by 2020
"No drilling in ANWR, nor in the Everglades, nor off the coast of Florida... To think that drilling in ANWR is the solution to our incredible energy needs is frankly, is not keeping in the reality of what's there, and what it would take to get it out." - John McCain
"I always have a glass of ethanol before breakfast every morning" - John McCain
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