John McCain accepted his party's nomination for president yesterday and portrayed himself as a public servant able to rise above his party and reach out across the aisle to bring about the change in Washington that voters so desperately crave....

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‘I fight to restore the pride and principles of our party,’ McCain declared. ‘We were elected to change Washington, and we let Washington change us.’ ST. PAUL—On Thursday night, John McCain tried to cast himself as the real “post-partisan” candidate...
September 5, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a speech lasting the better part of an hour, Sen. John McCain brought a more circumspect but nevertheless emotionally charged close to a Republican National Convention that was marked by a renewed energy...
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No grandiose staging for John McCain’s speech accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for president. At his request, convention organizers had reconfigured the stage to build a sort-of fashion model’s catwalk that jutted into the audience so...
John McCain's acceptance speech last night was pretty good, at least for John McCain. He delivered it well (although his advisors should tell him to keep looking at the camera and crowd after delivering a resounding line rather than immediately...
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