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John McCain has one hell of a temper it seems

 
 
Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 11:56 am
New Book: McCain Once Physically Attacked Fellow Congressman
by Sam Stein - The Huffington Post
April 8, 2008

Appearing on Fox News this past Sunday, Sen. John McCain attempted to turn his infamously combustible temper from an electoral liability into political strength.

"If I lose my capacity for anger, then I shouldn't be president of the United States," the Senator explained to host Chris Wallace. "When I see the waste and corruption in Washington, I get angry."

But how much of McCain's legendary anger streak does the public actually know? Judging from snippets of Cliff Schecter's new book "The Real McCain" - an advanced copy of which was obtained by the Huffington Post - the answer may be surprisingly little.

Take for instance the verbal-turned-physical attack McCain put on his fellow Arizona Republican, Rick Renzi, which Schecter uncovered through his research:

Perhaps the most remarkable story of McCain's temper involved Arizona Congressman Rick Renzi. Two former reporters covering McCain, one who witnessed the following events and one who confirmed the facts provided by the first, relayed it to me as follows: In 2006, the Arizona Republican congressional delegation had a strategy meeting. McCain repeatedly addressed two new members, congressmen Trent Franks and Rick Renzi, as 'boy.' Finally, Renzi, a former college linebacker, rose from his chair and said to McCain, "You call me that one more time and I'll kick your old ass." McCain lunged at Renzi, punches were thrown, and the two had to be physically separated. After they went to their separate offices, McCain called Renzi and demanded an apology. Renzi refused. Apparently this posture made McCain admire him, as they became fast friends.

Anecdotes like these would stand out as highly abnormal if it weren't for McCain's history of similarly explosive behavior. As Washingtonian magazine documented (and Schecter notes in the book), McCain once "scuffled" with the Senate's then oldest member, Strom Thurmond, during a Senate Armed Service Committee hearing in January 1995. Three years later, the Associated Press article reported that McCain dropped F-Bombs on at least three fellow Republicans.

"I'm calling you a f------ jerk!" he once retorted to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.

And in a opinion piece last year on Salon.com, Sidney Blumenthal, now an adviser to Sen. Hillary Clinton, wrote that McCain once told Sen. Ted Kennedy to "shut up" on the Senate Floor, referred to a fellow Republican as a "**** head" and offered a downright vicious and doubly-offensive joke in 1998 Republican fundraiser about then first daughter Chelsea Clinton.

"Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly?" he asked. "Because Janet Reno is her father."

On Monday, moreover, the website Raw Story obtained a separate anecdote from Schecter's book, in which McCain berated his wife in the full view of aides and reporters during a 1992 campaign stop.

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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Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C. Previously he has worked for Newsweek magazine, the New York Daily News and the investigative journalism group Center for Public Integrity. He has a masters from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and is a graduate of Dartmouth College.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:08 pm
The asterisked word (that he directed at Cindy McCain) is the c-word. I saw the Raw Story piece about it earlier today -- would like to see it substantiated more before ascribing too much importance to it. Seems like it's easily enough corroborated, though, and if it is it really seems like the kind of thing that could hurt him.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:16 pm
Quote:
"Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly?" he asked. "Because Janet Reno is her father."


Laughing
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:25 pm
I dont know about the reports about what he said to his wife, I would need to see some more documentation of that.

But I have no problem with him calling anothere Senator a f------ jerk if it was needed.

What this country needs is what we see on TV happening in the chambers of some other countries.
Let the Senate or the House get involved in a knockdown, dragout fight in the chambers once in a while.
It would be fun to watch, and some things might actually get done.
I dont want a President that thinks he has to be "nice" to everyone.
I want a President that speaks his (or her) mind about other politicians.
If the President thinks someone is a total dumbass, he should say so, and not worry about hurting that other persons feelings.
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High Seas
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:25 pm
McGentrix wrote:
Quote:
"Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly?" he asked. "Because Janet Reno is her father."


Laughing


That joke went around DC and everybody laughed with it - trying to pin it on McCain now is pathetic.

And as to the language used by him on various occasions - nobody here ever heard a sailor swear?!
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sozobe
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:35 pm
I agree with mysteryman that context makes a difference.

I have no problems with swearing per se. I'm sure it happens in politics and it doesn't bother me much.

The thing with his wife is different, though, if it turns out to be true. (So far we have the author saying three reporters told him about this -- don't know how credible the author is.) It bothers me somewhat but I won't be voting for him anyway. What I said, though, is that I think it could really hurt him -- and I mean among people who otherwise would consider voting for him. Swing-types, independents. Especially women.
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kickycan
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:40 pm
High Seas wrote:
McGentrix wrote:
Quote:
"Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly?" he asked. "Because Janet Reno is her father."


Laughing


That joke went around DC and everybody laughed with it - trying to pin it on McCain now is pathetic.


Nobody says he WROTE the damn thing. He just told it. And obviously, he thought it was funny. What a sweet sensitive guy.
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2008 12:42 pm
mysteryman wrote:

What this country needs is what we see on TV happening in the chambers of some other countries.


Indeed. That's good stuff.
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