Why do they call him McSame?
And what do they mean by “third term”? It appears that John McCain exhibits some personality traits that we have become all-too familiar with over the last eight years.
And you've heard, no doubt, about McCain's stubbornness. "No dissent, no opinion to the contrary, however reasonable, will be entertained," says Larry Wilkerson, a retired army colonel who was former Secretary of State Colin Powell's top aide. "Hardheaded is another way to say it. Arrogant is another way to say it. Hubristic is another way to say it. Too proud for his own good is another way to say it. It's a quality about him that disturbs me."Sound familiar? In case you’re still unclear, click here.
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