Despite Once Agreeing With Democrats’ ‘Philosophy,’ McCain Is Now The Senate’s Most Conservative Member - Think Progress |
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McCain's new radical-right stance contrasts heavily with preceeding years, when he was regularly ranked around the 45th most conservative member of the Senate. The difference grows even more when taking into account that McCain, in 2004, dissed his own party and said that he agrees with the Democrats' "philosophy":
McCain's conversion to the hard right is perhaps most evident through his changing stances on the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT). McCain was once an optimist for the repeal of DADT, even saying in 2006 that "the day that the leadership of the military comes to me and says, 'Senator, we ought to change the policy,' then I think we ought to consider seriously changing it." That day arrived when both Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike Mullen came out in favor of repealing DADT. Instead of considering their suggestions, as he said he would, McCain said that he was "disappointed." When the Senate voted to lift the ban, McCain said "today is a very sad day." His shift is also apparent on immigration. In 2007, McCain said that building a "fence is [the] least effective" way to combat illegal immigration. On the eve of the 2008 presidential election, McCain told the Spanish-language station Univision that his immigration plan did not include "walls and fences." Then, in a 2010 campaign ad, McCain completely changed his stance, infamously telling a sheriff to "complete the danged fence." Dropping a term he once embraced, McCain's shift to the hard right is so drastic that he has even come out to say he "never considered [him]self a maverick." This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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