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John McCain Interview in Vanity Fair

The new Vanity Fair has a ten page article by Todd Purdham on John McCain in which he discusses the war in Iraq, Bush, Hillary Clinton and more.

Purdum, who spent two long stints on the road with John McCain last fall, reports that he kept up a punishing pace. According to Purdum, he is mentally sharp, verbally facile, and perpetually curious, and on one of the trips, he was rereading Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. But he is visibly older, thinner, balder—and, yes, frailer—than he was just six years ago.

On Adam Nagourney of the New York Times:

This is Adam Nagourney, New York Times. They’re a Communist paper, but he’s O.K.

On Hillary Clinton:

“People underestimate her political intelligence and her antennae. She’s not her husband—no ones’s her husband. But she’s good. And I like her. I know you’re not supposed to say that, but I do.”

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    Communist Newspaper (5.00 / 1) (#1)
    by jondee on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 11:30:59 AM EST
    McCrackhead dosnt think the precise meaning of words (or its correlate, lucid thinking), has much importance apparently. Therefore we keep telling our base that anyone to the left of a Lieberman is a "communist."

    This is what Plato was refering to when he talked about "debasing the coinage": first language goes, then thought, then society and the nation.  

    Of course McCain was kidding, right? Right.

    Re: jowls. it is unfortunate, but true... (5.00 / 1) (#3)
    by Bill Arnett on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 11:57:29 AM EST
    ...that the ravages of cancer can indeed change your appearance, and usually not for the better.

    Since my radical neck dissection years ago I have not recognized the face looking back at me in the mirror, so I would be the last person to be critical of St. John for that.

    I despise the man for selling out his country in favor of his political ambitions and party.

    He takes one phony "principled position" after another only to cave utterly when it actually comes time to DO something principled.

    He's much worse than just "bush-lite", he is a pale imitation of a pale imitation of a man that is gw bush, and he can rot as far as I am concerned.

    And he's so far off on Iraq (5.00 / 2) (#4)
    by Dadler on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 12:04:46 PM EST
    Mistaken beyond measure.  Every other accomplishment pales right now next to that failure.  And, in gruesomely delusional fashion, he seeks to escalate it.  We're in the crossfire of a civil war and he doesn't want us to get out.  Or even duck.  We should just stand and keep getting hit.  He of all people should know that there are NO answers for some things, that life can't be forced into a mold, no matter how badly we wish it to be.  For some things, there is simply shame and failure and, perhaps, the ability to learn and grow from it.  

    Thinner? (none / 0) (#2)
    by legion on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 11:43:20 AM EST
    Thinner? I saw him countless times on TV during the fall campaigns, and every time it looked like his head was trying to erupt out of his collar. His jowls, likewise, appeared on the verge of declaring their own, independent campaigns...

    Jowls (none / 0) (#5)
    by eric on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 12:05:57 PM EST
    Something is definately wrong with his face.  One side's jowl also looks bigger than the other.

    That's from the melanoma removed from... (none / 0) (#6)
    by Bill Arnett on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 12:21:46 PM EST
    ...the left side of his face. You should see mine after surgery - I'll never be a "handsome guy" ever again, for sure.

    But if you judge him by his actions instead of his appearance he comes up woefully short in both the "man" and "politician" arenas.

    Parent

    jowls (none / 0) (#7)
    by HeadScratcher on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 12:22:01 PM EST
    are we seriously discussing the man's health based upon our impressions of the man's jowls?

    if we don't elect him based on his cancer history can he sue based on ADA?

    McCain (none / 0) (#8)
    by koshembos on Wed Jan 03, 2007 at 04:04:17 PM EST
    As far as I am concerned he can weigh 300lb, use pot twice a day and have affairs with every woman on his block.

    His openness and plain speak are great as well. Appealing to the extreme right, by itself, may be only a campaign tactic and should not be a "sign" of Cain.

    Yet, and this is a humongous 'yet', he does support Bush, calls for a 'surge' (or more fatalities) in Iraq and in general subscribes to a wide portions of the Republican dogma. In other words, as the Yiddish colloquial goes, McCain and Bush are the same s..t with a different decoration.