You are incorrect in stating that McCain's position (out) is not his fault. Granted, he's in a difficult postion having supported Bush for so long. However, McCain is in charge of his campaign and he has had every opportunity to demonstrate that he is seasoned, reasoned and focused - and he has chosen to do none of that. Instead he has not taken the role of President that he aspires to seriously; he selected an astoundingly unqualified person as his running mate and then proceeded to wage a negative campaign for the highest office in our land using the lowest tactics imaginable - fear and anger. No, his position is solely of his own doing..."The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves..."
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