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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Hugh Hewitt :: Townhall.com Columnist
John McCain Needs A Neuralyzer: Why McCain Is Performing An Encore, Not An Opening Act
by Hugh Hewitt
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John McCain needs to get ahold of the producers of Men In Black I and II quick. The only way Arizona's longtime thorn-in-the-side of the GOP can claim the Republican nomination is with a neuralyzer, the device the MIB agents use to selectively erase the memory of civilians who have seen the aliens among us at too close a range.

In fact, he's going to need a lot of them as there's a lot McCain has to hope Republicans forget as they head to the polls in Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan and beyond.

First, they have to forget that the fundraising advantage the GOP built to counter the Dems' union juggernaut was overthrown by the McCain-Feingold campaign finance "reform," and done so in an unconstitutional fashion, proving not only McCain's indifference to the party's success but also to the idea of Free Speech. This bust of a bill also unleashed the 527s on the land, guaranteeing even more secretive and dirty pool politics. Senator McCain's signal legislative achievement turns out to be deeply flawed constitutionally and counterproductive of its announced goals.

Economic conservatives will also have to have their memories erased of Senator McCain's votes against the Bush tax cuts.

The neuralyzer will also have to get to the social conservatives and erase the memory of John McCain's votes against the Federal Marriage Amendment.

The biggest issues for many Republican voters center on immigration and border security. These voters will have to be persuaded to forget John McCain's ill-fated attempted jam down on immigration which McCain ally Lindsey Graham forced through the Judiciary Committee. Not remembering the bill is a bit of a big order since it was known as McCain-Kennedy and was widely understood by conservatives to be tantamount to amnesty.

National security conservatives will have to agree to set aside the fact that McCaiin's grandstanding on the issue of the treatment of unlawful combatants in September 2006 derailed the entire GOP's endgame agenda heading into the elections. The Senate leadership and the White House had agreed on a careful series of legislative propositions on the Gitmo detainees and on surveillance protocols for use when watching terrorists abroad communicating with their allies inside the U.S., an agenda which also included some crucial judicial nominations like the still stalled one of Peter Keisler to the D.C. Circuit of Appeals, an agenda which would have done much to recapture the sense of momentum the upper chamber and the GOP as a whole had lost and which would have focused the public on the war and the role of intelligence gathering in it. Senators McCain and Graham smashed up the entire plan and the Senate majority was erased a few weeks later.

And all conservatives will have to set aside their deep, deep anger over John McCain's Gang of 14 coup that ended the hopes of restoring decency, order and constitutional process to the judicial confirmation process. Continued...

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Hugh Hewitt is executive editor of Townhall.com and the host of a nationally syndicated radio talk show. His new book is The War On The West.

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Subject: Hugh Sure Isn't Nostradomus
Hugh needs to get out of the prediction game. He is not very good at it. If worked as a Las Vegas oddsmakers he'd been shot by the mafia by now.

this is sooooooooo great !!! ...
I am the Token Donkey-- listen to to Hugh because the show is always interesting and he is head & shoulders the brightest guy (and most decent)on radio even if I disagree with him on most everything.

Anyhow-- it is sooooooooo great to see you all tearing each others' throats out-- failure of any one candidate to emerge as the leader speaks to the incoherence of the party, coalition, platform, media boosters, congressional leadership-- especially the Bush crowd-- and of course, you supporters.

You get the party you deserve. Ask any Democrat.

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