"My principles and my practice and my voting record are very clear," McCain told Fortune near the end of our interview, and as he said so, he sat forward in his seat and looked us in the eye. "Not only from 2000 but 1998 and 1992 and 1986. And you know, it's kind of a favorite tactical ploy now that opponents use, of saying the person has changed. Look, none of my principles or values have changed. Have I changed position on some specific issues because of changed circumstances? I would hope so! I would hope so!"
Pennsylvania has been getting plenty of attention, clean coal, natural gas, front row seating at the convention and now the state should get a huge ... >
"You won't hear me forget to mention hydro any more. That's one good thing about visiting this plant. If you don't hear me mention hydro the next time, I'll give you my card and you can call me, instead of venting at your wife." -- Barack Obama responding to a statement from Robert Silknitter, a former worker in the hydroelectric turbine industry, that hydroelectric power does not get enough attention as an alternative power source
How about one on McCain?
From Fortune Magazine interview last month:
"My principles and my practice and my voting record are very clear," McCain told Fortune near the end of our interview, and as he said so, he sat forward in his seat and looked us in the eye. "Not only from 2000 but 1998 and 1992 and 1986. And you know, it's kind of a favorite tactical ploy now that opponents use, of saying the person has changed. Look, none of my principles or values have changed. Have I changed position on some specific issues because of changed circumstances? I would hope so! I would hope so!"
Here is a list of McCain's flip flops
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