And what we are doing is in the tradition of Lyndon B. Johnson who rallied a grief-stricken nation when our leader was stricken by the assassin’s bullet and said to you and said to me and said to all the world: "Let us continue.”
And in the space of five years since that tragic moment, President Johnson has accomplished more of the unfinished business of America than any of his modern predecessors.
I do believe that history will surely record the greatness of his contribution to the people of this land.
And tonight, to you, Mr. President, I say: Thank you, thank you, Mr. President.
Perhaps there should be a drinking game--toss back a shot every time that John McCain mentions President Bush in his speech tonight. My guess is that he could give a 3 hour address and at the end you would be as sober as Mormon judge at a temperance meeting.
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And what should he mention? That he (McCain) was the driving force for the surge Bush eventually implemented? Or maybe that he (McCain) was a critic of Bush's first SecDef from the word go? Quit drinking the "Bush third term" kool-aid. Johnny the Mac is if nothing else his own man.
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