Matt Welch usually has something interesting to say, and his new book,
McCain: The Myth of a Maverick , will no doubt be fascinating. (Welch believes that a President McCain would send
more troops overseas—I just wish he'd save a few for the US Border.)
"Maverick," of course, means
- totally without party loyalty
- unconcerned with the wishes of his constituents, or Americans in general
- extremely friendly with members of the conventional media—he panders to them, they pander to him, and that's why they call him a "maverick" rather than, say, a hatemonger.
There's only one problem, which I hope won't hurt Welch's sales too badly—McCain is at around 1 percent in the Presidential race. The reason? His support of the massive failed immigration bill.