Friday, November 14, 2008

McCain for Secretary of Defense

Obama-McCain: New meeting set to bury campaign ax

President-elect Barack Obama will meet Monday with John McCain in talks that Obama's transition office said would focus on ways they can cooperate on an array of troublesome issues facing the country.
The meeting will be the first since Obama, the Democratic Illinois senator, beat McCain, the Arizona Republican senator, by an Electoral College landslide in the Nov. 4 election.

"It's well known that they share an important belief that Americans want and deserve a more effective and efficient government, and will discuss ways to work together to make that a reality," Obama spokesman Stephanie Cutter said in announcing the meeting.

Cutter also said the two will be joined at Obama's Chicago transition office by Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a McCain confidant, and Rep. Rahm Emanuel, the Illinois Democrat whom Obama has chosen to be his White House chief of staff.

In his first two weeks as president-elect, Obama has struck a bipartisan tone. He paired a Republican and a Democrat to meet with foreign leaders this weekend on his behalf in Washington, for example, and his aides emphasized the bringing together of both sides in announcing the meeting with McCain.

If Obama really wants to "bury the campaign ax" and walk the walk of bipartisanship, then he should name John McCain as Secretary of Defense.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I couldn't disagree with you more. McCain needs to head the opposition against the Democrats. If McCain capitulates to Obama he just needs to change hi party affiliation.

We are going to bipartisan our way into a five to ten year depression if we aren't careful.

Mary said...

The last person we need heading the opposition is John McCain.

Moreover, there's no way Obama would appoint a Republican to hold an important cabinet position in his administration.

I expect the next four years to be filled with broken promises.