Thursday, February 21, 2008

NYT Attacks McCain

It didn't take long for the New York Times to turn its slander machine on John McCain. If you will remember the NYT endorsed McCain. This story involves a lobbyist who McCain is accused of giving special favors. The interesting thing about this story is the NYT had this story in December and sat on it until today. They evidently didn't think it important enough to mention when they endorsed McCain. It didn't hold them back from endorsing him. The story mentioned "un-named" sources. There's always a problem when the writer does not reveal his sources. I hope McCain realizes that this is only the beginning of attacks by the MSM. He's had a pass with the MSM for years for being a "maverick" in the Republican party. They have not, however, given a pass to Democrat mavericks. I believe McCain is a man of integrity. He has always had the highest ethics. I may differ with him on many issues, but I have never questioned his honesty. Republicans should take note that MSM attacks on John McCain signify that he really is one of us.

I also think this is the perfect time for McCain to reach out to conservative talk radio. He would have the forum to explain this matter to millions of listeners as well as make the case for his conservatism.

No Place Like Texas

I've been in Texas for the past few days. My father-in-law is in the hospital in Temple, Texas so I've been here with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law. Being here reminds me of what I've always loved about Texas: The people. I met very friendly people wherever I've traveled, but there's something special about Texans. I think part of it is the soft Texas drawl, but the people are the friendliest people I've ever met. And they are HUGE football fans. There are only 2 seasons in Texas: football and spring football! There's also the food. I had dinner at the Chatterbox Cafe the other night. It was in a small, SMALL town and I had fried catfish. Salad was served in bowls and the dressing in a squeeze bottle. There were all sorts of plaques and banners on the walls. It was your typicall small town cafe. Yesterday I ate at the Cotton Patch Cafe and ate chicken fried steak with cream gravy. It was so good. You can find this kind of food all through the south. I love the people, but I love the food, too! The one thing I haven't indulged in is dessert. No cobbler or pie. I know I wouldn't be able to stop if I ate one dessert! But if you're ever in Texas, please have the warm cobbler with ice cream on top. Even though I'm here under sad circumstances, I'm glad it's Texas. If I stay any longer I'll be as big as a house!