And this is just too funny to pass up. (Found it at Eschaton.)
Best portion:
Audience member:
This question goes to mental health and mental health care. Previously, I've
been married to a woman that was verbally abusive to me. Is it true that you
called your wife a (expletive)?
McCain:
Now, now. You don't want to... Um, you know that's the great thing about
town hall meetings, sir, but we really don't, there's people here who don't
respect that kind of language. So I'll move on to the next questioner in the
back.
And by people, Senator, I'm gonna have to infer that you mean, NOT YOU.
What's it going to take for McCain to answer that question? Why does he get the free pass? Does he deny he said it? Why is it that he can say it to his wife in front of a group of guys, but when he gets called on it the questioner is pulled aside by the Secret Service for 30mins? What happens when this guy shoots his mouth off in a hostile confrontation with a nuclear-capable world leader? Why aren't these questions all over the conventional media??
Posted by: Jo MacD | May 04, 2008 at 04:46 PM