Is John McCain just a flip-flopper, or really a Dr. Jekyl-Mr. Hyde character?
Anyone, who grew up with Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, knows not to trust anyone who appears and disappears at will, engaging his audience in amusing but sometimes vexing conversation as a means of playing games with the listeners... and always with that Cheshire Cat grin. After assessing the following links to study the contents, can we really and seriously trust John McCain to take over the White House? http://therealmccain.com/ http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-internet29jan29,0,4114166.story
Public Comments
- I heard he had a really bad temper. Perhaps stemming from his torture in Vietnam. But then he improved. Why or how? I don't know. Drugs, therapy, will power to be presedential looking maybe..
- that a choice we can make
- John Mccain is no more of a flip flopper than any other politician. I don't care who the politician is, they have flip flopped at one time or another in some way or another.
- I use to like McCain. Then about a year ago or so, he attached his lips the collective neo con rear end. He wants to be President so bad, he's willing to sell himself out. Its really pathetic. I hope he doesn't think that the majority of Americans can't figure this out.
- I take John McCain any day over the jerk that is in the white house now.
- All politicians flip-flop! One politician in particular comes to mind. He started off trying to run for governor as a democrat. He lost the election. Next time he ran, he ran as a republican and took the state. He even became President of the United States of America as a republican. President Ronald Regan ring a bell? Senator McCain is a politician hence flip-flopper!
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