Meghan McCain: The New Kid on the Block







24 November 2010 | posted by: Andres Ruiz | One Comment

Believe it or not, politics is one of those things that will always be amazing, now all of a sudden the daughter of the former presidential hopeful, Meghan McCain, is now planning to succeed where her father failed. To achieve this she plans to be a GOP strategist come the next general elections.

Meg McCain, Doesn't Think Sarah Palin can Make Good President

She said this during Miami Book Trade Fair as she was busy marketing her book “Dirty Sexy Politics”. The numbers of people who want her services have been on the rise and are confident of having a Republican person in the White House come the next elections. She knows getting Obama from office will not be an easy thing and she is ready for a grueling battle for the coveted hot seat.

The young McCain has not been having things go her way within the party she supports in terms of people believing in her, she remained adamant that the Obama administration has been basically ineffective and had outlived its importance.

She thought that her father’s choice of a running mate was suicidal; she said Sara Palin did not have the qualities needed of a presidential material. Sarah Palin was not accepted in the party and many thought she was too tender to make an impact in the election of her father to the oval office. It was regrettable.

The stuff happening in the Republican Party with some people saying they doubted if the young McCain will be supportive of the Sara Palin candidature in the next general elections. To add to the confusion is the fact that she has repeatedly said she belonged to the “Team Romney”.

She strongly holds that Sara Palin does not have the qualities to be the American President in that she is simply too immature to lead. She has what Meghan McCain described as polarizing figure and a disadvantage to the Republicans.

Meghan McCain has started a smearing campaign of Sara Palin on how unpresidential she is and her unshaken belief that she cannot lead the U.S.
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