Eric Cantor for Vice President

    In 1862, when some of Abraham Lincoln’s political allies, furious over the losses at Shiloh, demanded the removal of Ulysses S. Grant from the leadership of the Army of the Tennessee, the first Republican President responded with unequivocal fervor. “I can’t spare this man,” Lincoln said. “He fights.” What John McCain requires in a Vice Presidential choice today is an individual who exhibits the best | Read More »