Gail Collins: The Mittification of McCain
We talk a lot about consistency and inconsistency. Here's an article that actually uses the word and provides some examples.
"McCain’s inconsistency is actually nothing new. We saw a lot of it during the Bush tax debates. McCain opposed the tax cuts as unwise and unfair, and then opposed getting rid of them under the theory that it would be a shock to the upper-income people who benefited from them and never noticed they were scheduled to expire. McCain seems to. . ."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/16/opinion/16collins.html?th&emc=th
"McCain’s inconsistency is actually nothing new. We saw a lot of it during the Bush tax debates. McCain opposed the tax cuts as unwise and unfair, and then opposed getting rid of them under the theory that it would be a shock to the upper-income people who benefited from them and never noticed they were scheduled to expire. McCain seems to. . ."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/16/opinion/16collins.html?th&emc=th





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