Could he be called a divisive figure? He's got the right hoppin' mad and the left thinks he's a hag. In reality, though, he's an Arizona cyclone, who offers up a 100-year-long war with Iraq.
His claim to live to eternity is generational--he's got his 90-something mother by his side.
Not to mention, his insertion of "my friend" into his "morning-in-America" oratory, the words add a folksy commentary about another time and another place. He's not in the here-and-now.
It's John McCain, the man who loves to be not liked.
His claim to live to eternity is generational--he's got his 90-something mother by his side.
Not to mention, his insertion of "my friend" into his "morning-in-America" oratory, the words add a folksy commentary about another time and another place. He's not in the here-and-now.
It's John McCain, the man who loves to be not liked.
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