WASHINGTON - President Bush endorsed Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain on Wednesday, two bitter rivals from the 2000 presidential race joining together now in hopes of preventing Democrats from winning the White House this fall.
"John showed incredible courage, strength of character and perseverance in order to get to this moment and that's exactly what we need in a president — somebody who can handle the tough decisions, somebody who won't flinch in the face of danger," Bush said, appearing with McCain in the Rose Garden.
Bush's embrace of the Arizona senator as the party's next standard-bearer comes a day after McCain clinched the GOP nomination by getting the requisite 1,191 convention delegates. Republicans won't officially nominate McCain until early September at the GOP's national convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
"A while back I don't think many people would have thought that John McCain would be here as the nominee of the Republican Party," Bush said. "Except he knew he'd be here and so did his wife, Cindy."
With his low poll ratings and an unpopular war on his shoulders, Bush could hurt McCain with some groups, while helping with others.
The problem here is that George W. Bush is such an unpopular president, with almost two-thirds of the American population disapproving of his job performance. And now Bush is endorsing a Republican candidate that the conservative base, and the Religious Right, just do not like. If the Democrats are smart, they should go through McCain's Senate voting record and tie every Bush scandal to McCain--that includes the Bush war in Iraq, the intelligence failures, social issues, Supreme Court nominations, illegal domestic spying program, and everything else that John McCain has done during the last eight years in the Senate, and during his entire Senate career. Hang the Bush albatross on McCain.
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