Actually, it's hard to say he "flip-flopped" on any of those issues.

The only items in that article you could arguably accuse him of changing his positions on would be the tax cuts and drilling for oil in certain areas.

However, in both those cases, McCain has pointed out that circumstances have changed, necessitating different strategies.

Personally, I wish McCain would "flip flop" on some of those issues, most notably campaign finance reform and global warming.

No, the bottom line-as noted the other day-is that Democrats can't accuse McCain of being stupid or inexperienced so they're fabricating this idea that he's the second coming of Bush when pretty much anyone who has lived in the U.S. for the past eight years can see that's b.s.