Ah, there you are. Here's a fine quote, though there are many:

"McCain says his life changed while he was in Vietnam, and he is now a different man," Lt. Col. Dramesi says today. "But he's still the undisciplined, spoiled brat that he was when he went in."

This is a must-read for anyone who still believes McCain is "maverick-ey," honorable, or even likable. He's just another "failing upwards" selfish bastard who never grew up, much like the last guy the Republicans served up.

Thanks for the tip, [livejournal.com profile] terriblyfamous.

Don't forget, folks, that the Republican party itself says that character is important. Uh-huh, this man's a winner on that count.

Spread the word.

Best,
Chris
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From: [identity profile] kijjohnson.livejournal.com


Word. You still online? Drop me email or call.

From: [identity profile] lazscott.livejournal.com

Yeah *nodding vigorously*


Not a maverick, at all. I didn't need _Rolling Stone_ to confirm it.

I've received my advance ballot, and I won't filling in the oval next to his name.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: Yeah *nodding vigorously*


I used to buy the hype, at least back when he ran against Bush Jr. But the truth is coming out now, and hooray for that.

From: [identity profile] terriblyfamous.livejournal.com


You pulled one of the best quotes there. His "transformation" after the Keating scandal was nothing more than calculated, self-serving politicking. Career advancement.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


When putting together this post, I discovered countless excellent quotes. This one just struck me as the best at supplying the article's abstract.

He's such an ass; this is funny, in a dark way, considering that his party has become all about "character." Yeah, he's a character, all right.
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