Quote Originally Posted by LegalizeTheGreen
As for him uniting people, it seems the best way to unite people now is to be as un Bush-like as possible (70ish% don't like Bush), and when the other guy is basicly a Bush clone, attacking him is the best way to get elected, he would be stupid not to do it (Repubs won in 2004 by mudslinging). I'm not saying it is good, or even acceptable, but he is still a politician, and I'm betting he will do whatever he thinks will help him, even if it is actually a dumbshit idea. I still think he is the best option this country has right now, so while hardly a saint, I don't see him as any worse because his inner politician occasionally shows through, at least he is trying to help people.
Your post is full of bias which is always bad. Look at McCains voting record. I'll admit the guy has his own issues but it's only been recently that he's been trying to align himself with conservative views. He's only doing so to try to win his party. It's pretty obvious. Historically McCain has been very moderate. I suggest you take a look at his voting record before you slam him by calling him a Bush clone.

And uniting the people takes more than being against a president who has low popularity. There are more important issues that we need to be united on.