Apparently some of the straight-talk released from The Real McCain this week got Rambo a bit peeved. So I’m glad I’m nowhere in his vicinity, because we know what happens to people when McCain gets a bit peeved at them. He responded to the factual piece in my book about his calling his wife that four-letter c-word that wives so love to hear from their spouses, with this, according to yesterday’s New York Daily News :McCain spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker brands the book "trash journalism" and tells us, "The story is completely fabricated."No surprise here. It’s far from the first time the "maverick" has made himself into a liar, and today’s opening statement to General Petraeus once again showed it won’t be the last. He brought out all the old favorites about those advocating for a "reckless and irresponsible withdrawal," (you know, only 70% of the country). The kind of withdrawal he advocated for in Beirut in 1983, and Somalia and Hai...
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