I've seen two nasty LTTE about the compromise, one of which is below. Like the other posters said though, it really doesn't matter because he has broad support among sane repukes, indys and even some Democrats.
McCain's arrogance surfaces againMay. 27, 2005 12:00 AM
Sen. John McCain has succumbed again to his maverick ideology and all-too-common arrogance. He apparently learned nothing when he reached out to Democrats on the campaign finance reform debacle that was quickly rendered useless by their explosive use of the 527 loophole.
Now he has led the compromise that has Dems agreeing not to apply their unprecedented use of the filibuster to stop judicial nominees unless there is "extraordinary circumstances." What a joke!
What will be the basis of a nominee labeled "extreme" by the Dems? Somewhere in the past the nominee will have spoken against abortion, mentioned the Bible, advocated individual responsibility or stated a belief in smaller government.
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Will Republican senators have the gumption to challenge the Dems' definition of "extraordinary circumstances" and accuse them of acting in bad faith? Certainly not those of Sen. McCain's ilk.
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http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/opinions/articles/0527frilets274.html