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Old 02-04-2008, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by gmb92 View Post
After he wins the nomination, we will be seeing McCain's moderate/liberal side. Right now, this is as conservative as McCain will get as he tries to outdue Romney in slick right-wing one-liners. It will be interesting to see if he touts his previous opposition to the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy to prove his deficit hawk credentials, after flip-flopping on the issue once already. If he's president, I expect him to pretend to fight Congress in getting those tax cuts extended (as to not lose more of the Voodoo Economics base) but will probably concede.
In other words you expect him to act like Hillary does about the war and flip flop like a hooked fish?
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