Newsvine
  • Welcome
  • Help
  • Report Bug
  • Conversation Tracker
  • Your Column
  • Replies
  • Friends
Type Comments Since You Last CheckedArticle Source Last Checked Stop Tracking All Clear Tracking All
Advertise | AdChoices
Log In | Register
Close the Login Panel
Existing users log in below. New users please register for a free account.

New Users:

Existing Users:

E-Mail:
Password:
Forgot Password?
Please enter the e-mail address or domain name you registered with:
E-Mail/Domain:
Back to Login
Log Out
  • Top News
  • Local News
  • World
  • U.S.
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Science
  • Business
  • Health
  • Odd News
  • More
    • Arts
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Fashion
    • History
    • Home & Garden
    • Not News
    • Religion
    • Travel
What is Newsvine?

Updated continuously by citizens like you, Newsvine is an instant reflection of what the world is talking about at any given moment.

Get a Free Account
Help
Fun Stuff
  • Your Clippings
  • Leaderboard
  • E-Mail Alerts
  • Top of the Vine
  • Newsvine Live
  • Newsvine Archives
  • The Greenhouse
  • Recommended Articles
  • Wall of Vineness
Put a Seed Newsvine link on your own site

McCain 'Fired Up' to Face Democrats

Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:14 PM EST
politics, mccain, republican-john-mccain
Libby Quaid, Associated Press
< PreviousNext >
showing 1 of 6 photos
<p>Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks to supporters at his Virginia Primary watch headquarters in Alexandria, Va., Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)</p>

Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks to supporters at his Virginia Primary watch headquarters in Alexandria, Va., Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Advertise | AdChoices

ALEXANDRIA — Republican John McCain said he was "fired up and ready to go" against either Democratic presidential contender as he celebrated primary victories Tuesday in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.

"We do not yet know for certain who will have the honor of being the Democratic Party's nominee for president," McCain said of Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. "But we know where either of their candidates will lead this country, and we dare not let them."

He told supporters at a hotel in Alexandria, Va.: "My friends, I promise you, I am fired up and ready to go."

McCain seemed to aim much of his rhetoric at Obama and his message of hope and optimism. The knock against the 46-year-old Obama is his lack of experience; he is serving his first term as an Illinois senator.

"Hope, my friends, hope is a powerful thing," said McCain, who at 71 is a four-term senator from Arizona.

McCain cautioned: "To encourage a country with only rhetoric rather than sound and proven ideas that trust in the strength and courage of free people is not a promise of hope. It's a platitude."

Recalling his struggle as a Vietnam prisoner of war, McCain said he discovered then "that nothing is more liberating in life to fight for a cause that encompasses you, but is not defined by your existence alone."

"I do not seek the presidency on the presumption that I am blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save my country in its hour of need," said McCain, a former Navy pilot who spent more than five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam after his plane was shot down..

"I seek the presidency with the humility of a man who cannot forget that my country saved me," he said.

As the prohibitive leader in the race for Republican convention delegates, McCain is all but assured of the GOP nomination, even though former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee hasn't made it easy with his stubborn insistence on remaining in the race.

Huckabee embarrassed McCain on Saturday by winning contests in Kansas and Louisiana and coming close enough in Washington state to challenge the results.

Even so, McCain was generous, praising Huckabee as a gifted communicator and advocate who is a credit to the Republican Party.

"He certainly keeps things interesting, a little too interesting at times tonight, I must confess," McCain said. "But I have even more reason to appreciate just how formidable a campaigner he is."

Huckabee sounded more combative, arguing that he made a strong showing among rural voters in a region where McCain has lived since winning election to the House in 1982.

"I've never lived a day in that region; he spent the last 25 years there," Huckabee said in Little Rock, Ark.

McCain had big trouble with Huckabee's base of support in Virginia; there, 63 percent of white, born-again Christians supported Huckabee, according to exit polls. Among conservatives, a group that includes the born-again Christian vote, Huckabee was supported by 51 percent, while McCain had a 2-to-1 lead among moderate voters.

In a twist, McCain showed unexpected weakness among independents in Virginia, where they were about evenly divided between Huckabee and McCain. However, McCain carried independents in Maryland, according to the exit poll for The Associated Press and the television networks.

© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
  • Enjoy this article? Help vote it up the 'Vine.

Back To Top | Front Page

Published to:

  • Libby Quaid's Column, All of Newsvine
  • Groups: none
  • Regions: United States , Vietnam , Washington DC
  • Public Discussion (12)
Robbie Lawrence

"But we know where either of their candidates will lead this country, and we dare not let them."

You mean into the civilised, profitable part of the 21st century? Yeah, God forbid that happens, Micky.

  • 5 votes
Reply#1 - Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:50 PM EST
MaryGJ

I could not believe he said that but he did because I heard him. He looked so old and out of touch and he sounded the same way. BTW it's not bad enough Billary is stealing his slogans and positive, unifying message now we have McBush talking about he's fired up and ready to go. Oh let's not forget "my friend." Everytime he says my friend, I cringe. I'm thinking to myself where did he get that it is truly annoying--my friend.

McBush has proven just like Billary that they will do and say anything to get to the White House.

  • 3 votes
#1.1 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:37 AM EST
Chasing

What did you expect him to say, "Hey, those Democrats sure have good ideas! How about we just let them win?"

  • 2 votes
#1.2 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:13 AM EST
Robbie Lawrence

What did you expect him to say, "Hey, those Democrats sure have good ideas! How about we just let them win?"

Well, it would be nice and all...

  • 1 vote
#1.3 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:39 AM EST
Reply
Roy Batty

I like him. He's "hip" and "with it."

  • 2 votes
Reply#2 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:41 AM EST
Mike Rupert

Remember, he's 72 years old. He HAS to say he's fired up.

  • 2 votes
Reply#3 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:24 AM EST
Robbie Lawrence

It's only a matter of time before he's burning for real. :)

  • 2 votes
#3.1 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:40 AM EST
Reply
nanulak

He looks like grim death.

  • 2 votes
Reply#4 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:33 AM EST
ytmnd

He looks a lot like old Dave Bowman from the end of 2001.

  • 2 votes
#4.1 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:36 AM EST
Roy Batty

Grandpa Munster!

    #4.2 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:05 PM EST
    Reply
    sanjuanfidalgo

    Give me a break. McCain is more of a democrat than half of the democrats except for on healthcare. His warlike tendencies are the only think that links him to the Republicans and that is sadly because he is identified with George Bush who is possibly the most warmongering president in U.S. history. I hope the Republicans wake up in time to keep him off the ticket. It doesn't look good.

    • 1 vote
    Reply#5 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:45 AM EST
    Chasing

    McCain is more of a democrat than half of the democrats except for on healthcare

    Maybe that's why I like him so much.

    • 1 vote
    #5.1 - Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:38 PM EST
    Reply
    Leave a Comment:
    You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
    You're in XHTML Mode. If you prefer, you can use Easy Mode instead.
    (XHTML tags allowed - a,b,blockquote,br,code,dd,dl,dt,del,em,h2,h3,h4,i,ins,li,ol,p,pre,q,strong,ul)
    Newsvine Privacy Statement
    As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.
    FUN STUFF:
    • Leaderboard |
    • E-Mail Alerts |
    • Top of the Vine |
    • Newsvine Live |
    • Newsvine Archives |
    • The Greenhouse
    COMPANY STUFF:
    • Code of Honor |
    • Company Info |
    • Contact Us |
    • Jobs |
    • User Agreement |
    • Privacy Policy |
    • About our ads
    LEGAL STUFF:
    • © 2005-2012 Newsvine, Inc. |
    • Newsvine® is a registered trademark of Newsvine, Inc. |
    • Newsvine is a property of msnbc.com