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Pat Cunningham offers an unabashedly liberal perspective on national politics. A note of caution: The language gets a litttle salty on some of the sites to which this blog links. So, don’t say you weren’t warned. By the way, this blog’s name is inspired by the Will Rogers quote, “All politics is applesauce.”

Archive for March 5th, 2008

Is John McCain too old?

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I was reading THIS POLL ANALYSIS today (good stuff, by the way) when something jumped out at me. It was this paragraph quoted from the Washington Post:

More than a quarter of those polled said they are less inclined to support McCain because, if elected, he would be the oldest person ever to become president.

Wow! I’ve read and heard a few jokes and snarky remarks about John McCain’s age (he’s 71), but I had no idea that one of every four American voters is concerned about the matter.

I’m a little troubled by this.  The thing is, McCain isn’t that much older than I. For a short while in the 1950s, he and I were teenagers at the same time. It bothers me that he’s deemed by some to be perhaps too old for the presidency purely because of his age. I mean, the man’s not drooling, is he?  He’s not shouting “Hey you kids, get outta my yard” all day, is he?

 You see, the notion, without evidence beyond mere chronology, that McCain is too old to be president suggests that I, myself, am on the verge of placement in the Babbling Brook Rest Home out on Highway 35.

You can imagine the offense I take at that, what with me being a hep cat and all.

But, of course, this isn’t about me.  It’s about McCain:

I don’t think it’s fair to arbitrarily assume that when one reaches a certain age, one is not qualified to be president. But on the other hand, McCain’s age — historic, if he gets elected —  is reason enough to weigh his actions, statements and judgments during the campaign with an eye to what they suggest about his sharpness and stamina.

Putting it another way: If McCain has any conspicuous senior moments on the campaign trail, the political impact will be significant.

Have the media been cowed by SNL?

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Just asking.  You know, because of THIS.

Republicans are for free trade — except when they are not

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Consistency of economic philosophy is NOT THE GOP’S LONG SUIT.

A study in incompetence

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THIS PIECE is long but well worth the bother to read.

Another look back at Bill Buckley

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THIS GUY didn’t like America’s preeminent preppy any more than I did.

Dream ticket?

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I, for one, doubt that THIS will happen.

McSame as Bush

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Social Security myths die hard

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A regular reader of Applesauce opined in a comment the other day that the Social Security system is an “unsustainable Ponzi scheme.”

In response to such nonsense, I refer HERE to a piece by economist Paul Krugman published four years ago today (coincidentally).  The points made therein are still valid.

On to Pennsylvania!

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Hillary Clinton’s dramatic comeback in Tuesday’s primaries means that the Democratic contest will continue at least until the big showdown in Pennsylvania on April 22.

It also appears that NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING will become more pronounced. 

POSTSCRIPT: AP’s Ron Fournier SAYS Clinton “still faces a virtually insurmountable disadvantage in the delegate chase.” And The New York Times SAYS “simple math is still her enemy.”

UPDATE: And there’s THIS in today’s WaPo.


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