I like this comparison.
Confirmation of the Toasted Marshmallow
It’s official.
Senator John McCain (RINO-Az) is on Meet The Press this morning, and just made three statements which clearly announced his nature and character as a politician:
[] On the question of whether Senator Durbin’s comparison of U.S. Marines to Nazis and Soviet thugs was valid, Sen. McCain, however grudgingly, admitted the comparison was “inappropriate“.
[] Senator McCain, when prodded, agreed that Durbin should apologize. He was much more forceful on the question of Censure, angrily retorting to the suggestion that Durbin might be censured for insulting our servicemen ; “Certainly Censure is not necessary“.
[] Just prior to discussing Durbin’s comments, McCain addressed the question of the War on Terror, especially U.S.-led actions in the Middle East. While admitting the War is long and difficult, McCain sternly advised that President Bush “must consider the reputation of the United States” when deciding actions to take. McCain made this statement immediately after an overview of Syria’s clear support for terrorists, leaving the impression that President Bush must appease Syria before taking decisive action.
McCain has left no doubt as to his identity. Like a toasted marshmallow, he’s tough and hot on the outside, but soft and fluffy, with no substance at the center.
And he’s moving towards the overcooked stage, where there is no purpose to keeping him around; if something is both overcooked on the outside and underdone on the inside, it’s trash and there’s no use pretending otherwise. -- DJ Drummond" polipundit.com |