Are these good enough reasons to vote for John McCain?

Top Ten Reasons to Vote for McCain/Palin
A last-minute roundup.

By Mona Charen

10.) John McCain is much, much funnier than Barack Obama. But then, almost everyone is.

9.) John McCain is a passionate patriot who has always been, and will always be, guided by what he thinks is best for America. He can trace his ancestry back to an officer on Gen. George Washington’s staff and his family has served the nation nobly in war and peace ever since. McCain believes in winning wars.

8.) McCain’s intimate familiarity with military matters also makes him less biddable by the armed services. He was able, when most others (most notably his opponent) were not, to see that a change of strategy in Iraq — not a retreat — was needed. He brings an informed skepticism to military procurement requests as well.

7.) As he told Rick Warren, McCain believes that there is evil in the world and that it must be confronted. While Mrs. Obama and many others seem to think that our enemies will purr like kittens once we inaugurate a black man with an Islamic middle name, that is dangerous fantasy. When asked for an example of evil, McCain mentioned al-Qaeda putting explosive vests on two mentally impaired girls and blowing them up by remote control in an Iraqi marketplace. Obama, whose turn of mind is different, cautioned that the problem is sometimes us: “… a lot of evil has been perpetrated based on the claim that we were trying to confront evil.”

6.) McCain may not be a Ph.D. economist, but he understands that raising taxes and adopting protectionist trade policies will deepen and prolong this recession. Nor would he permit Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid to push through the “card check” law — a union-backed measure that would reverse 73 years of labor law in this country by scuttling the secret ballot in union elections. Even George McGovern has denounced this job-killing, freedom-smothering law that Obama supports. Greater unionization will translate into lost productivity, inflationary pressure, and fewer jobs.

5.) John McCain will try to protect the unborn. Barack Obama is the most radical pro-abortion candidate ever to win a presidential nomination. Obama has promised to back the Freedom of Choice Act as his first presidential act, which would invalidate all restrictions on abortion at any stage of gestation — and even in cases where babies are born alive after an attempted abortion.

4.) McCain will employ diplomacy, not worship it. Obama is deluded about the power of “talks.” In 2007, he proposed, regarding Iran’s nuclear program: “if we are meeting with them, talking to them, and offering them both carrots and sticks, they are more likely to change their behavior.”

3.) John McCain has said that his models for good judicial picks are John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Senator Obama will pick Ralph Nader and Dennis Kucinich (just kidding, but his choices won’t be far off).

2.) McCain’s health-care proposal will improve the world’s best health-care delivery system. He proposes to reform the most distorting aspect of our current system (the tax break for employers) and give the tax break to individuals instead. It is McCain’s proposal, not Obama’s, that will give individuals the choice to stay with the plan they have or take the tax credit and shop around (in a market enlarged by permitting interstate insurance). Obama’s plan, by contrast, is a key first step to achieving his oft-repeated preference for a single-payer system like Canada’s. By forcing employers to provide certain (as yet unspecified) benefits or pay a tax (“play or pay”), Obama’s plan will encourage employers to dump more and more people into a government-run health-insurance system like Medicare. Word to the wise: In Canada, they are seeking to reduce wait times for care. One province reported waits of 26 weeks for hip replacements, and others are trying to ensure (without success) that cancer patients are treated within four weeks of diagnosis.

1.) The financial crisis and looming recession, combined with President Bush’s low approval ratings, have set the stage for this election to be a pivot point in American history. If Barack Obama is elected president and Democrats control large majorities in the House and Senate, the Obama/Pelosi/Reid triumvirate will move the country decisively in the direction of dying Europe — low productivity, high joblessness, low birth rates, high taxes, and limp foreign policies. The triumvirate will do this at a time when a vibrant America is more necessary than ever — with Iran seeking nuclear weapons, Pakistan teetering, al-Qaeda regrouping, China and Russia telegraphing hostility, and Iraq just barely emerging into the sunshine. This election has become about far more than John McCain versus Barack Obama; it has become about whether the United States will remain the champion of freedom — economic and political — or whether we will join the queue of formerly great nations now struggling to pay for all the s

12 Responses to “Are these good enough reasons to vote for John McCain?”

  1. LDS of Three and Loving It Says:

    Though I still have some hesitancy of voting for McCain, Sarah Palin truly caught my attention with her speech at the RNC, her debate with Joe "Plugs" Biden, and her interviews. Obama’s plans are socialistic and will drag us even further down into a recession. Barak is not so clean cut as he tries to appear to the public. One of his advisers happened to be the former CEO of either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.

    As for what phillkid wrote, that went beyond the pale. I have to question either your age or your intelligence. Either way, I feel you crossed boundaries that should never be crossed. It was a disgusting remark of a man that was held prisoner for 5 years in N. Vietnam.

  2. JanisJop23 Says:

    Barack beats McCain in every category..

    he is smarter, funnier, more qualified, has better morals, he has run a clean campaign, he is an amazing speaker, he really will turn this country around unlike Bush, I mean uh, McCain.

    And he is definately cuter and funnier if you want to get shallow about. Which you did.

  3. phillykid Says:

    conservative my arse u r straight up racist. that man cant even fly a damn plane with out crashing he is a hero why? because he got caught by the enemy. NOT

  4. Winsome Wanda Says:

    More negativity from a McCain supporter….why am I not suprised?

  5. ms.E Says:

    NOPE NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!!

  6. Alan S Says:

    wow, so many good reasons and the SOB is still going to lose to a better man.

  7. ♥ Demi Says:

    Obama is a great speaker and a great person.

    Dont you know ANYTHING!?

    OBAMA 08!!

  8. spelling nazi Says:

    Amen, brother! I couldn’t have said it better myself. I just love how the second answerer got "racism" out of that. I didn’t see one word of racism myself. But that’s what’s going to happen if Obama wins (God help us)–every time somebody farts, somebody is going to make it all about race.

  9. r c Says:

    I wouldn’t call Obama more moral than McCain considering I can think of many times he has went back on his word this year alone, including when he said he would take public money and thereby limit his campaign to only spending a fixed amount same as McCain and then went back on it. He and his friends are buying the white house and many are selling. That being said I think McCain has sold out as well…lets all write in Mickey Mouse.

  10. datukchew Says:

    No time to read your reasons. Vote Obama is the only way.

  11. HarleysDad Says:

    Yes, not to mention every time someone opposes Barack’s agenda, they will be called a racist. So racist peer pressure, might hold the nation captive to less popular views for fear of opposition. But that would never happen, not even during an election would it? No one would ever stoop to racism as a good reason to elect someone would they?

  12. SunshinewRain Says:

    Hell yes go McCain!
    And to the Obama coments..Hitler was a great speaker obviously he wasn’t a good man
    It’s deeper than that people can’t anyone see? Just look at the list and the facts too..just actually read it! What does obama have other than being a good speaker..? superficial change ,higher taxes, and killing actual babies? I’m not trying to just go after the Obama fans I am asking the pro obamas to look inside your heart and open up to the truth and not this brain washing change and hope crap…what change? Can he really have magical powers and fix the economy, will leaving Iraq really solve anything? Will you feel safer having Obama being the new commander of chief of the military? who needs the truth when you got hope?

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