Tuesday, June 12, 2007

You can't even laugh any more

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) -- Arizona Senator John McCain dismissed poll numbers that put him behind Giuliani and Thompson in the bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

McCain hosted a small fundraising breakfast at San Francisco Campton Place this morning. The Republican has spent the last several days shaking hands from Sonoma and Vacaville to Atherton and San Francisco. Various polls show him running second and third.

He is chasing Republican former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani who was speaking to $1,000-a-head crowd in Central Valley on Sunday. Former Tennessee Senator-turned-actor Fred Thompson, who has yet to declare, spent time querying scholars at Stanford's Hoover Institution on Monday.

His push for immigration reform and environmental regulation should resonate with California voters, McCain told KCBS reporter Holly Quan.

“If I am the nominee of the party, I will put California in play and compete for it, including the Bay Area. I have addressed many issues and have taken positions that I think people in the Bay Area agree with, especially climate change,” he said, speaking after a small breakfast in Union Square.


OK, it's official. John McCain has touched bottom. He is out in San Francisco begging the moonbats for votes based on his participation in global warming hysteria.

Somebody he trusts please care enough about this man to take him aside and tell him it's over and that he should withdraw. From this point on all he can do is just embarass himself further.