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McCain, John- (R - AZ) Senate


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McCain was born in Coco Solo in the Panama Canal Zone which was under American control at the time. His father and grandfather were admirals in the U.S. Navy who, like McCain, graduated from the United States Naval Academy. In 1965, McCain married model Carol Shepp. Read the rest of his bio from The PoliticalBase

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22 Responses to “McCain, John- (R - AZ) Senate”

  1. How can anyone say that of they had to do it again they would still vote to go to war in Iraq? Clearly this man is delusional. After all the lives we have lost, and the admittance by the government that their were no weapons of mass destruction, how can senator McCain state that he would still say yes to the war. Any man who cannot admit his mistakes and move forward is not a man that I want for president!

    By Carl on Jan 17, 2008 | Reply
  2. America just gave away the presidency to another arrogant strong minded stubborn politician. By making the opponents the choice of a black man or woman, the Democrats will surely lose the presidency. We live n a backwards nation where the rich political powers of the world are not ready to see such a drastic change. Therefore like it or not, John McCain will win and as Carl said, we will be stuck with four more years of crap to deal with!

    By asjaipersad on Feb 10, 2008 | Reply
  3. This idiotic man is going to be our next president! He can;t even control his temper with a reporter yet he is supposed to lead this nation? We may have been better off with Bush!

    By shaun on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
  4. I agree with all the infighting in the Democratic party they are just handing over the election to this idiot! He has more time to raise money and start his attack… The Democrats are blowing yet another election!

    By Caryl on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
  5. Any sex scandal helps the Republican party. Not only do the Democrats have a black and a women running, now the Gov of NY has been caught in a prostitution ring.. They are just handing over the election!!!

    By nick on Mar 11, 2008 | Reply
  6. McCain is the best choice for Commander and Chief. He was held as a prisoner of War for goodness sakes! Anyone who has been through it knows how to protect our soldiers and bring the home safe!

    By andy on Mar 14, 2008 | Reply
  7. What an idiot he is talking about he fact that he is “proud to have Heidi Montaug’s support and that he never misses and episode o the Hills.” First of all if he is watching The Hills he has way too much time on his hands. Also, to say you like the support of a young girl who is far from a role model for young women is deplorable. In his attempt to win over the young vote, he has just alienated people further.

    By Stacy on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply
  8. if McCain wins this Democrat will not be as devastated as in the last two elections. he has several points which us Dems can agree with.

    and at the very least, no one can be as bad as George Bush Jr.

    By mbeharry on Apr 21, 2008 | Reply
  9. Lets hope McCain picks a strong VP. The way he looks he may not make it past the election!

    By Stan on Apr 29, 2008 | Reply
  10. Putting McCain in office is basically dooming women’s rights. With so many Supreme Court Judges on the road to retirement McCain will get the opportunity to fill the court with conservatives who have the right to overturn Roe V Wade. This could change the freedom women have. Women need to make a careful choice in November.

    By Logan on May 9, 2008 | Reply
  11. While Bush is the worst president ever… having MCain for president is even worst….he will never end the war in Iraq and continue to waste taxpayers money over there, our economy will be ten times worst. Because he was a war hero does not qualify him for the Prez…. he is too old & egotistical and watching his wife is even nauseating with all her plastic surgery….she looks like a ghost, …….nothing about her is natural beauty. All the people who put Bush in office will be the same ones to vote for McCain. We need fresh young blood in the White house, not old ‘old’ tricky politicians like McCain.

    By Emma on May 18, 2008 | Reply
  12. This dummy had no business being on air last night. He showed the republicans for what they are; old out of touch with reality and in poor taste., Good luck Obama

    By Alora on Jun 5, 2008 | Reply
  13. Just because he was a prisoner of war, does not make him the best fit for Commander in Chief…………there have been many other brave soldiers who experienced worst than him and that does not make them experienced in foreign policy. McCain does not exude brilliance or sophistication to be Commander in Chief. He has been a senator for over 20 years and in the last 8 years have backed Bush & his policies 95% of the time. If McCain gets elected we will have a third term of Bush…………I hope that all citizens pay close attention to this man’s record and vote wisely.

    By Emma on Jun 11, 2008 | Reply
  14. What was Senator McCain thinking speaking at the NAACP? You are not going to get the black vote and what is the point of gaining their respect when they still won’t vote for you? Focus on states with swing votes. and stop wasting your time!

    By Kevin on Jul 17, 2008 | Reply
  15. How could senator McCain let his daughter hang out with Heidi Montaug. How pathetic indeed to sacrifice your daughter for the young vote!

    By Tammy on Jul 17, 2008 | Reply
  16. All this talk about McCain this and McCain that. You know if he is elected President I will sleep better knowing my children are safe. I would rather have a guy like McCain bomb a hundred million possible terrorists than for a guy like Obama to invite them all here to start hurting Americans in our own homes.

  17. Hey Mal Yes that is EXACTLY what Obama would do invite the terrorists over for TEA. Have you lost your mind? How many more enemies do you think Bush created by going over there and “bombing the hundred million possible terrorists?” How many were innocent people with family and kids that died just like your family you want to keep safe? Of course a father or mother would become bitter when their children have been killed for no reason. Wouldn’t you? It is ignorant to think that you will be safe by bombing. You need to understand why the people have become so bitter in the first place. We need a man like Obama who will use brains and not brawn to solve our terror problem. Keeping our kids safe at night should be something everyone cares about because everyone’s child deserves to be safe, even the children in the middle east!

    By Stacy B on Jul 27, 2008 | Reply
  18. If Paris Hilton can make you look stupid you are in trouble! How could he think that putting Paris in an ad would make any sense? When she can show you how ridiculous you are, it only makes Obama look more ready to be our next president!

    By Stacy Dhanesar on Aug 7, 2008 | Reply
  19. The Republicans should never have nominated John McCain for President. Look at him, he’s too old and & seems to be buckling under the pressure. He is making Obama look better than he really is and the stupid people he has working for him are so dumb citing Paris Hilton & Britney Spears in the same breath as Obama, this only makes McCain a very angry and grumpy old man while Obama gets more and more publicity.

    By Emma on Aug 12, 2008 | Reply
  20. We have enough warmongers. John Mccain, go “bomb bomb bomb” yourself and leave Iran alone. This is a nonpartisan comment. I am registered Replublican but I think the political bureaucrats have merged into the Grand Central Uniparty. There is no difference between dem or GOP anymore. All of them are pure crap, save a few like Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich and others of their ilk.

    I believe in America but I do not want a name change to Amerika. Keep our rights. Save our constitution. Go investigate 911 because it was clearly an inside job.

    By TXDave on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply
  21. After watching last night televised show with Pastor Warren, I have to admit that McCain really showed how experienced & knowledgeable he is to be President instead of Obama. I would prefer to trust my life with McCain than Obama. McCain demonstrated his expertise from his excellent responses and not to mention his deep love for this country, his patriotism and passion for wanting to lead this country in the right path. This is just the start of getting to know how the candidates will handle & commit to the real issues.

    By Zoey on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply
  22. You Americans will target Iran next and then Saudi Arabia. Obama can’t win because the republican dirt machine will fire up and reveal pictures of Obama in compromising positions which are fake. After destroying the world for crappy oil profits and car manufacturing, the idiots who run America are having a great time with this election. In the 1960’s Americans were willing to stand up against the machine - but not now. You people are all selfish whimps. You should be ruled as a French Colony until you can come to grips with reality. And I think McCain is taking soft money now.

    By Claud Mitterand on Aug 24, 2008 | Reply

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