Saturday, March 8, 2008

Bush Endorsing McCain Could Lead to Trouble

Sen. John McCain continued to show his dominance in the Republican race on March 4th, winning the states of Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island and Vermont. McCain has not lost a state primary since the Feb. 9th primary in Kansas. Nearly a month after he lost a poll, McCain has won 12 consecutive polls on his way to accumulating 1,289 delegates, according to CNN.

Now as the Republican party's nomination for the upcoming election, McCain has recently received an endorsement from President George W. Bush.



It might be seen as a major honor to some, to receive the support of the current President of the United States. However, it is important to remember that . . . it is GEORGE BUSH! While some may support him, especially those from southern states, many Americans are opposed to the current Commander and Chief because of a few reasons:

  • He has yet to capture the man responsible for the Sept 11th attacks, Osama Bin Laden.
  • He has the United States involved in the ongoing war in Iraq.
  • Last, but not least, he can barely finish a sentence without making up a word and looking like a fool!!


1 comment:

Adam Abramson said...

Way to voice your opinion.
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