More Questions For “Any Way” McCain
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When the press is done asking Sen. John McCain whether he shares supporter Trent Lott’s views on race, they can also ask him if he shares his newfound friend Jerry Falwell’s belief that gays were who brought on 9/11.
At some point, someone in the press needs to ask these questions of the man who wants to be President.
Any Way John McCain: If you’re for it, he’s for it. If you’re against it, he is too.
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Ooo! Ooo! Can I say it?
“He was for bigotry before he was against it”
May I suggest the nickname be “Any Which Way” McCain. It’s got a better flow to it – maybe because it is reminiscent of the 1980 Clint Eastwood “comedy” Any Which Way You Can. That movie had roughly the equivalent quality of a John McCain, all he needs is an orangutang for a sidekick.
I thought Clint Eastwood was the sidekick.
Seriously, McCain has dropped off the map on the Semanticleo Poll with
his neo-subservient, BushKneeCapSucking. Ostensibly, it has been a
pragmatic move. I speculate that it was all in exchange for the
Endorsement Coronation and Sceptre passing ceremony Bush promised
him if he played ball. He has played those balls with gusto asking for
sloppy seconds at every opportunity.
it’s too bad. too. I thought he was a good moderate Republican. I know that sounds like an oxymoron, but time was, I thought if there was a McCain-Powell ticket, it would be worth a look.
I don’t think that anymore.