That a former naval aviator curses like a naval aviator isn't exactly shocking news.
Known for his temper, a new book on the presumptive Republican nominee will air the most shocking angry McCain exchange to date....
The Real McCain by Cliff Schecter, which will arrive in bookstores next month, reports an angry exchange between McCain and his wife that happened in full view of aides and reporters during a 1992 campaign stop. An advance copy of the book was obtained by RAW STORY.
.Three reporters from Arizona, on the condition of anonymity, also let me in on another incident involving McCain's intemperateness. In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain's hair and said, "You're getting a little thin up there." McCain's face reddened, and he responded, "At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you ." McCain's excuse was that it had been a long day. If elected president of the United States, McCain would have many long days
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That a former naval aviator curses like a naval aviator isn't exactly shocking news.
Does being in the military mean you call your wife a ?
it's bad enough he likely does this in private, but to call your wife a in front of reporters is inexcusable...
remember when mccain had the bright idea to give 15 million illegals amnesty?
doesnt sound too conservative to me
hahahahahhahahaahaha
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–noun
1. an immoral or promiscuous woman, esp. a pros ute.
2. an untidy or slovenly woman; slattern.
ahhhh
Surely this isnt as bad as Obama admitting to his prior Cocaine addiction.
He currently resorts to cigarettes to relieve stress, imagine the stress of being the leader of the free world? Quite possibly he will resort back to Cocaine.
Id rather se McCaine in office than Cocaine.....
Called his wife a name in public 16 years ago...allegedly.
Got it.
McNasty
Sounds like either
a) a very boring book
b) terrible marketing idea by McDonalds
False premise.
If this story about McCain is true ... what will this say about him when he's negotiating with a real enemy?
Will he -slap King Hussein of Jordan? Call Ahmednijehad a "ho"? He should!
His anger is well-known, he's got a short fuse.
With the conservatives/Repugs unsastified about his voting record that caused the press to tag him a "maverick",
with the religious right whackos not happy with his record (in spite of his recent grovelling before Hagee, Parsely, etc),
with his continued support of "Iraq Occupation Forever" which is overwhelmingly not where the large majority of the US citizens are,
with his health care plan that doesn't even attempt to solve anything,
etc, etc.
Obama or Hillary, if America doesn't get fooled by the Repug slime and slander tsunami, will beat McCain.
If this where Obama insulting his bride, then Yoni, gtown and clandestino would be bashing him and boutons, Dan and the others libs would be defending him.
Same old ing story . . .
I wish I was a total partisan so I could decide whether I believe this or not. Or care.
If those illegal alliens worked their butts off and paid their taxes, why wouldn't they get a chance to citizenship?
Oh . . . I forgot . . . you are an islationist . . .![]()
Last edited by smeagol; 04-08-2008 at 01:50 PM.
If Obama called his wife a in public, I woudn't support that. Would if make me support McCain? no.
I still support Spitzer. His public service was excellent. What he does in private is his business.
You would probably start a thread about Obama insulting his wife, wouldn't you?![]()
Put words in my mouth, huh, smegma? still the best you can do?
You are funny and sad at the same time
Senator Clinton Overlooks John McCain's Vulgar, Reprehensible Personal Insults But Demands Resignation of Democrats
BUZZFLASH EDITOR'S BLOG
Mark Karlin
Editor and Publisher
March 18, 2008
Maybe Senator Clinton is just more forgiving of Republicans.
After all, Senator Clinton demanded not just an apology from anti-genocide author, professor and crusader Samantha Power after an off the record quote about the Senator was published in a British newspaper, she demanded and got her resignation from advising the Obama campaign.
And when David Shuster of MSNBC made a totaly inappropriate and crude remark about Chelsea Clinton's role in her mother's campaign, again Senator Clinton pressured MSNBC to fire him instead of just suspending him. (MSNBC stuck with the suspension.)
But Senator Clinton has had a curiously different and forgiving at ude to Senator John McCain when it comes to gross, reprehensible comments about her and her famiy. In fact, as BuzzFlash has noted, Senator Clinton has elevated McCain above Barack Obama. She has unilaterally declared that Senator McCain has crossed the "threshold" into being prepared to be commander-in-chief. Bill Clinton has also boasted that his wife and Senator McCain are friendly colleagues with deep respect for each other -- and that they would run a civilized respectful campaign.
That does indeed seem a little inconsistent and odd because Senator McCain has participated in offenses concerning Chelsea and Senator Clinton that clearly rise to the outrage level.
During the Clinton presidency, McCain had this to say, in his words: "Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? -- Because her father is Janet Reno."
Now, that got our dander up and made us wonder about the character of a man that the Clintons are working so hard to elevate to the presidential character and commander-in-chief level, at the expense of Barack Obama. But Hillary Clinton didn't have her staff burst out indignant press releases then, and she doesn't appear to factor such "jokes" into her judgment of Senator McCain now.
During the New Hampshire primary, John McCain was asked by a supporter, "How do we beat the ?" McCain laughed and responded, "That's an excellent question." (Eventually he offered that he respected Senator Clinton and anyone that gets the Democratic nomination.)
So, what is with this double standard on Senator Clinton's part? Are deplorable comments only worthy of outrage when demanding the head of the offender meets a political goal? If that's not the case, why is Senator McCain such a man of character in the eyes of Senator Clinton?
We condemn all the statements cited above. But Senator Clinton has given John McCain a virtual free pass on tasteless behavior concerning her and her family -- no memos demanding his censor, no impromptu news conferences at which Senator Clinton boils over with outrage when it comes to John.
Just why might that be?
You'll have to ask Senator Clinton why the Republican nominee for President gets such special treatment.
I call bull on this story. Its not even from a credible source.
I'm pretty sure that one is true.
Here's a link you might find more credible:
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/...0/123006.shtml
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