Who’s For Real Change?

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With voters sour on the status quo, Republican John McCain plans to spend the next five months arguing that he has a history of fighting to reform government and that Democrat Barack Obama talks of change with nothing to show for it.

“I have a record of doing that, not a rhetoric of doing that,” McCain told an audience last week, claiming he long has taken a bipartisan approach to fixing the country’s ills while suggesting that Obama simply offers empty promises of working across party lines.

They point to his carefully honed image over decades as an independent thinker who has broken with the GOP’s right flank on issues that include the funding of embryonic stem cell research, an eventual path to citizenship for most illegal immigrants and the push to get money out of politics. They argue that his work with Democrats on those and other topics, like fighting climate change, as well as his seemingly one-man crusades against issues like wasteful government spending, shows he’s not a politics-as-usual candidate.

Not that I agree with many of those issues, but, you can’t say that the man doesn’t do what he thinks is correct! And he has passed legislation and fought for legislation. What has Mr. not even in the Senate for 4 years yet Obama done?


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