Jonathan Alter
NEWSWEEK
From the magazine issue dated Oct 20, 2008
During the summer, when he had his best chance, he wasn't tough enough to remake
the Republican Party in his own image; instead, he surrendered to a
cynical assortment of lobbyists and right-wingers who insisted on a strategic
blunder that McCain would recognize from his reading of military
history—fighting the last war. In 2004 President Bush won by rallying the base
and destroying the Democrat as unpatriotic. They would try to do it
again.
But the free-market party of Reagan is dead (thanks to the financial crisis) and
the resentment party of Nixon (in the form of the ugly attacks unleashed by
McCain and Sarah Palin) may find that its best days are behind it. Where is the
party of McCain? The man who survived five and a half years as a Vietnam POW and
a thousand political battles is being crushed by a dying elephant.