He'll Say Anything
An article in the Wall Street Journal today highlighted some big flip-flops in McCain's record that I think are pretty striking in how clearly shameless they are.
A couple weeks ago, on "This Week," McCain was specifically asked if he was a "read my lips" candidate when it came to his tax pledge. McCain responded that he would have "no new taxes" and added that there wouldn't be any exceptions.
But that was then.
Asked about his position by the WSJ, now that the primary is basically over, he claimed that he's "not making a 'read my lips' statement," which of course is exactly the opposite of what he said just two weeks ago.
The other flip-flop is on Social Security. It's long been true that McCain has been for privatization -- diverting payroll taxes for private accounts that could go into the stock market. Not only was he for it in 2000, but he was also in favor of it when Bush pushed for it back in 2005.
His website begs to differ, however, the WSJ reports. Instead of diverting those payroll taxes, his website says he favors "supplementing" existing taxes so that people can create add-on accounts. While McCain simply says this was an error, he has not changed it, as of now, on his website.
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