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The Straight-Talk Express Derails; or, The Straight-Talk Express Self-Destructs

Here we are barely into the general election campaign and one of the candidates has already imploded.

On a personal, human, level, it's kind of sad, disquieting actually, to watch a man wither away in the most public of venues possible: the glare of full-bore media coverage in a presidential election.

While Obama has had some stumbles himself over the last fortnight or so, they have generally been policy focused, not personal. He's still composed, still intelligent, still in command. Not so, John McCain.

He's no longer the shoot-from-the-hip, swaggering ex-Navy pilot; he's a guy who can't deliver a pre-written speech without stumbling over his words; he's a guy who makes off-the-cuff remarks that tend to indicate he's not quite aware of who's who or what's what in the game he's playing. He comes across on that all important medium of television as a cross between Capt. Queeg and the stoic Capt. of the Titanic. Either way, it's obvious his ship is taking on water.

He's now on his THIRD campaign management team; Barack remains with his original crew virtually intact and adds to it with stars from HRC's professional army, while McCain is forced almost back to square one.

In sports, there are those guys that are unquestioned Superstars in the Minor leagues or College who, when they make it to the Big Leagues, fold like a house of cards.

It would seem that the Republicans are stuck with running one of the all time great Minor Leaguers in the biggest league of them all:  the contest for the Presidency of the United States.

One question for those more acquainted with the Rules: Can the Repubs nominate anyone other than McCain at their convention, or are they completely locked in to him?

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Comments (8)

I think McCain is a man who missed his one shot in 2000, is now well over the hill, and knows it. I also sometimes feel that he does not really want to be president any more, and that his self-destructive impulses will only grow more pronounced as the campaign progresses.

DK,

Very insightful comments.

FB

Thanks FB. Although you should know that I floated the same ideas in a crowd of Democrats at a 4th of July cookout yesterday, and not a single one agreed with me.

DK,

I'm not at all surprised.

Fred

Nice post. I'm glad to see some people actually focusing on the enemy.

CS,

Thanks much for your kind comment.

I am becoming astonished at the direction the TPM bloggers are drifting toward in the election debate. It seems now they have decided to blog against the MSM, a traditional tactic of the Repubs (and HRC) and a moronic waste of time and effort, not to mention the gross subjectivity involved in judging media coverage, Fox News excepted.

For example, I don't know if there were any other posts regarding the shambles the McCain campaign is in, other than my own. And my post was largely ignored by the TPM community, while there must have been 10 posts on Jesse Helms' death!?

Anyway, thanks again for reading my post and I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Fred

McCain didn't win the nomination because of some great vision that he has for the country or his insightful take on problems we currently face. Rather he won by default due to a historically weak Republican field. As flawed a candidate that McCain is, he is the best that the Republicans have to offer. That in of itself is telling.

And yet despite all of his flaws and lack of vision, despite the Republicans running the country into the ground, despite his promise for more wars and his admission to not understanding the economy, McCain will still receive somewhere close to half of the votes cast in November.

Considering the issues at hand, Obama should win in a landslide. Unfortunately, presidential elections are rarely about the issues. Despite the signs showing that the electorate is tuned in to the issues, the 24/7 news culture is determined to focus on which candidate is more patriotic and who you would rather eat BBQ with. And that is why McCain with all his flaws, still has a shot at winning.

K,

I agree with evry word in your reply until the last sentence.

Even on the "personal" nonsense, McCain is proving inept.

FB

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