Rick Santorum went to New Orleans last week for the Council for National Policy meeting. There he listened to John McCain address the conservative audience and was most impressed -- by what Senator McCain did not say. Particularly what he did not say about illegal immigration, extension of the Bush tax cuts, embryonic stem cell research, a marriage amendment, and capping carbon emissions to stop global warming
...The vast majority of the people at the meeting and in the conservative movement will vote for McCain. I will. But will the people who make up the backbone of the get-out-the vote effort go to work for him?
Only if he demonstrates that his vaunted pragmatism and open-mindedness will lead him to different positions on some issues...
I've known John McCain for almost two decades. Honor and integrity underlie everything he does. I can testify it's hard to persuade him that there is another way when he believes he has taken the honorable position. He is stubborn in the best sense of the word.
Conservatives are not asking him to execute a series of 180s. We're looking for policy adjustments that show he has the independent spirit and pragmatic sense to change prior stands not simply because of new political realities, but new facts. Facts - which, as Ronald Reagan used to say, are also stubborn things.