‘The Great Betrayal’ – Prospects of a McCain Presidency

Lance Adams at the Political Inquirer recently posted a blog entitled, Buchanan rips John McCain: The Great Betrayal.  His comments in turn, were born in response to an article Pat Buchanan had published at The American Conservative entitled, The Great Betrayal.  Somewhat in accompaniment of his endorsement of Ron Paul’s presidential candidacy then, Buchanan plainly detailed the glaring inconsistencies of McCain’s own political orientation by concluding:

“Now McCain is running on a platform that says your jobs are not coming back, the illegals are not going home, but we are going to have more wars. If you don’t like it, vote for Hillary.”

As for my own role in all this, socioeconomic practicalities don’t really afford me either the time or resources to express my views concerning our nation’s leadership.  Nevertheless, for someone with my training and background, the prospect of dialoguing with others about the finer aspects of our cultural landscape is, well, irresistible.

Given the present circumstances, it’s similar to discussing the appropriateness of rearranging deck furniture on a sinking Titanic . . .