Unfortunately, some Republicans don't.
Here's the problem. After reading and rereading some of what Meghan McCain has to say, I'm still left saying, "Meh." She's really not bringing anything to the table. (And, I think Lefty's more interested in Chicks with Brains than Chicks with Boobs.)
So, McCain's been to college, and that's nice. She's got some green, and that's nice. But what's she really offering? She's nice looking, certainly a comfortable armful, but what the Republican Party needs is a solid dose of reality, and McCain's most telling flaw in all of this is her absence. She's like the newbie in the trucking company's yard, fresh from National Trucking School, telling the old timers they're doing it all wrong, and picking a fight with the old timer with the biggest mouth. It's a losing strategy because everyone else in the yard is going to look at the 'cruit, and smirk. The Big Mouth might be full of crap, and no one may like him, but he's
our Big Mouth.
Limbaugh has gone through the same thing, and he's been doing this for over 20 years. He's sort of earned his place. Ditto Coulter, even though I find her as friendly as a badger right after a root canal. I can't stand either of them, but if I were to come in great guns, telling everyone as McCain has that they're bad for the party, I'd get shot down, but quick. (It's a different matter here; you folks know me, you disagree with me openly and honestly, and frankly, we're not here to run Policy and Procedure for the RNC or DNC.)
If McCain wants a place at the table, she's going to have to roll up her sleeves and spend some time in a phone bank, filing papers, tracking donations, and basically paying her dues. She seems to think that having a father who served in the Republican Party as a member of the Senate is going to cut it, and it's not. It's as simple as that.