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Edited on Mon Apr-05-04 06:45 PM by elperromagico
John McCain hasn't turned his back on his party, endorsing the opposing party's candidate for President (though he expresses a fondness for Kerry he has never expressed for Bush).
John McCain hasn't written a book focused entirely on how rotten his party is for personal profit, and has never stated emphatically that his party can not win a national election.
Quite frankly, if I had to choose which of these two Senators I would want to back me up, I would pick McCain. Miller will pat you on the back with one hand while shoving a knife in with the other (as evidenced by his earlier comments in praise of Kerry).
It could be argued that Miller is the more principled of the two men (though I think Miller's motives are not nearly that pure), but McCain is the more loyal without a doubt.
Oh - and Miller has more hair.
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