@ncscswitch:
Actually Jen, the NYT ALREADY endorsed McCain, in early January.
Darlin, I’m not disputing that the NYT endorsed McCain early last year. (Dunno about this year, I think it was 2007, not 2008 - could be wrong.)
What I’m arguing is that the NYT and their compatriots fought to make McCain the Republican nominee because they had the dirt on him already researched and assembled from decades of his history and because he does not poll well with the grass roots Conservatives (with the blue bloods he does really well, however.)
This is their consolation prize. If, by some miracle, Obama loses in November, they at least get the most liberal republican who ran AND a man they know will cave on conservative principles to court their favor later.
Now, maybe he WILL win, and maybe we’ll see a miracle and he’ll return to his conservative roots from the 80’s. But I doubt it. It’s like trying to run your bomber of 4 AA Guns to bomb an enemy capitol. Sure, you COULD survive, but the odds are not in your favor. (about 48/52 actually, which is far better then I would give the McCain scenario.)
Oh, and yes, I am almost certain that Hillary is out. That’s why I voted Obama in the Illinois primary. (I had to vote a straight democrat ticket because some upstart was running against my Congresswoman Bean and I had to fight to keep her in power. She’s a good friend of the family…even if she is a Democrat.)
Anyway, the rationale was Anyone But Hillary. :) Looks like I succeeded there at least.