By: Gary Wonning | 2010-04-04 | Politics At first I was very cautious of John McCain; although he is supposedly a conservative, he had sided with the left several times and in my view he caved in without getting anything in return. My opinion slowly changed until now I believe he is the best candidate for the times we are in. read more
By: Danny Vo | 2010-04-04 | Politics Senator John McCain is making environmental news headlines again for taking a stance on climate change and distancing himself from the Bush Administration. In recent days, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate has campaigned in the Pacific Northwest touting his pro-environment commitment and agenda. McCain's commitment to fight global warming differs from current Administration policy and from many other standard-bearing Republican Party agendas. read more
By: Kathleen Jordan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who is the real John McCain? Can McCain recover from a poorly run campaign? Will he have to prove himself to Washington and voters again? Can McCain be trusted to work across the aisle again? Will McCain regain his lost respect and virtues? read more
By: Wayne Miller | 2010-04-04 | Politics John McCain was born August 29, 1936, in Panama at the Coco Solo Air Base during the American control of the Panama Canal Zone. However, he is an American citizen, by virtue of being the son of an enlisted serviceman serving the United States and being on American-controlled soil at the time of his parent active duty. He comes from a long line of ancestors with United States military careers. read more
By: Marv Lincoln | 2010-04-04 | Politics Once upon a time, John McCain might have been a great president of these United States. But his time has come and gone. It's all over for the Straight Talk Express. The Arizona senator has a ranch just a few miles from Sedona. I invite him to come home and go on a hike with me. read more
By: Jeremy Aftem | 2010-04-04 | Politics He's a four-term Republican senator from Arizona, a naval aviator in the Vietnam war, a five and a half year prisoner of war, a 2000 presidential Republican candidate, a 2008 presidential Republican candidate, and now the Republican party's new front runner; he's opposed by many conservatives, endorsed by many conservatives, and has been frequently called a political "maverick." Whatever he may be or may be called, with John McCain's much needed win in the Florida Primary he has pushed ahead of the pack as the new Republican front-runner. All eyes are now heavily focused on... read more
By: Nick Adama | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election process has always been less an expression of the democratic will of the people than a mass herding of uninformed voters tricked into choosing between two virtually identical candidates supported by the same large financial and corporate interests. Especially now, though, with foreclosure rates rising and more fraud in the mortgage markets being uncovered by the day, solving the housing crisis has become a political tug of war for both of the major candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama. read more
By: Emma A Johnson | 2010-04-04 | Politics Flip flopping-or changing views and opinions to suit the circumstances-is a standard political ruse. Most politicians, at least at some time or the other, have made a statement that they went on to retract sometime later. read more
By: Jim R Regan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Recently with the media coverage the energy sector is getting, I have been receiving a lot of questions on everything related to energy. I am more than happy the energy sector is finally getting the exposure it deserves in the national media, but I am very frustrated that 99 times out of 100 the information and analysis the media gives to the public is either partially or entirely false. This doesn't just occur on one or two news stations, it includes CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, and more than likely any other news source you could think of. read more
By: AbloggerK K | 2010-01-27 | Politics Senator John Sidney McCain III, as you well know, is the Republican candidate for president. But, you may not have heard some of his message. So, I've collected a number of his quotes for you here. By read more
By: Alex Nobles | 2010-04-04 | Politics he biggest news so far this election, is former front runner Mitt Romney dropping out of the race. Where will this lead the country? Will Huckabee or Ron Paul step up and seriously challenge John McCain, or will the party just join together to beat the democrats? read more
By: Anthony Wayne | 2010-04-04 | Politics John McCain's campaign has failed to provide a text message solution. Barack Obama's campaign has done the best job in bringing its campaign to the mobile phone. read more
By: John T Jones, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm not talking about being "Presidential", I'm talking about "Looking Presidential." As John McCain walks through America's factories, he looks tired, perhaps exhausted, even bent over. The campaign has been long and there is still a big row to hoe. Does he have the endurance to finish the race? Well, we old folks have to pace ourselves. read more
By: Wayne Nolen | 2010-04-04 | Politics So I began to thinking, since Mr. McCain was a POW before he was an adulterer, maybe the McCain camp had a system of history that did not rely on chronological order to define what is ancient and what is contemporary. Since I could find no such definition at Mr. McCain's web site, I have decided to help him out, listing what should be considered contemporary verses ancient history. read more