Politics | John McCain McCain Hitches Hopes to Petraeus' Star Steadfast support of war, general may help candidate gain traction By Wesley Oliver Posted Sep 11, 2007 1:35 PM CDT Copied Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., acknowledges applause before speaking at the California Republican Party convention in Indian Wells, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) (Associated Press) John McCain’s presidential prospects may rest on his criticism of the Bush administration and his support for David Petraeus, and if the situation allows, the Arizona senator will be rewarded for his support of an unpopular war, the Politico's Roger Simon contends. McCain bemoans the “many mistakes” made in Iraq but applauds the general’s work. Petraeus, who holds a Princeton PhD, is the “most impressive guy I’ve met, seen in action, in a long time,” McCain gushes. If he is right, McCain once again could become the presidential campaign maverick who says whatever he wants, especially since he’s lost frontrunner status. An ex-aide says, “He is becoming more of an outsider again.” Read These Next Iraq's national game of deception brings out the best bluffers. See the best BBQ cities in the US. A Texas man's disappearance is fodder for true-crime mania. A space capsule carrying ashes of 160 people crashed in the ocean. Report an error