THE MEAN MCCAIN WAY:
"DUKE NUKE 'EM"
ATTACK REPUBLICANS
A Top Ten List ...
1. Defending
His Amnesty Bill, Sen. McCain Lost
His Temper And "Screamed, 'F*ck
You!' At Texas Sen. John Cornyn"
(R-TX). "Presidential
hopeful John McCain - who has been
dogged for years by questions about
his volcanic temper - erupted in an
angry, profanity-laced tirade at a
fellow Republican senator, sources
told The Post yesterday. In a heated
dispute over immigration-law
overhaul, McCain screamed, 'F---
you!' at Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who
had been raising concerns about the
legislation. 'This is
chickens---stuff,' McCain snapped at
Cornyn, according to several people
in the room off the Senate floor
Thursday. 'You've always been
against this bill, and you're just
trying to derail it.'" (Charles
Hurt, "Raising McCain," New York
Post, 5/19/07)
2. In 2000, Sen. McCain Ran
An Attack Ad Comparing Then-Gov.
George W. Bush To Bill Clinton.
SEN. MCCAIN: "I guess it was bound
to happen. Governor Bush's campaign
is getting desperate, with a
negative ad about me. The fact is,
I'll use the surplus money to fix
Social Security, cut your taxes and
pay down the debt. Governor Bush
uses all of the surplus for tax
cuts, with not one new penny for
Social Security or the debt. His ad
twists the truth like Clinton. We're
all pretty tired of that. As
president, I'll be conservative and
always tell you the truth. No matter
what." (McCain 2000, Campaign Ad,
2/9/00;
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHoXkCprdL4)
3. Sen. McCain Repeatedly
Called Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) An
"A**hole", Causing A Fellow GOP
Senator To Say, "I Didn't Want This
Guy Anywhere Near A Trigger."
"Why can't McCain win the votes of
his own colleagues? To explain, a
Republican senator tells this story:
at a GOP meeting last fall, McCain
erupted out of the blue at the
respected Budget Committee chairman,
Pete Domenici, saying, 'Only an
a--hole would put together a budget
like this.' Offended, Domenici stood
up and gave a dignified, restrained
speech about how in all his years in
the Senate, through many heated
debates, no one had ever called him
that. Another senator might have
taken the moment to check his
temper. But McCain went on: 'I
wouldn't call you an a--hole unless
you really were an a--hole.' The
Republican senator witnessing the
scene had considered supporting
McCain for president, but changed
his mind. 'I decided,' the senator
told Newsweek, 'I didn't want this
guy anywhere near a trigger.'" (Evan
Thomas, et al., "Senator Hothead,"
Newsweek, 2/21/00)
4. Sen. McCain Had A Heated
Exchange With Sen. Charles Grassley
(R-IA) And Called Him A "F*cking
Jerk." "Senators are not
used to having their intelligence or
integrity challenged by another
senator. 'Are you calling me
stupid?' Sen. Chuck Grassley once
inquired during a debate with McCain
over the fate of the Vietnam MIAs,
according to a source who was
present. 'No,' replied McCain, 'I'm
calling you a f---ing jerk!'
(Grassley and McCain had no
comment.)" (Evan Thomas, et al.,
"Senator Hothead," Newsweek,
2/21/00)
5. In 1995, Sen. McCain Had
A "Scuffle" With 92-Year-Old Sen.
Strom Thurmond (R-SC) On The Senate
Floor. "In January 1995,
McCain was midway through an opening
statement at a Senate Armed Services
Committee hearing when chairman
Strom Thurmond asked, 'Is the
senator about through?' McCain
glared at Thurmond, thanked him for
his 'courtesy' (translation: buzz
off), and continued on. McCain later
confronted Thurmond on the Senate
floor. A scuffle ensued, and the two
didn't part friends." (Harry Jaffe,
"Senator Hothead," The
Washingtonian, 2/97)
6. Sen. McCain Accused Sen.
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Of The "Most
Egregious Incident" Of Corruption He
Had Seen In The Senate. "It
escalated when McCain reiterated the
charges Oct. 10 in a
cross-examination, calling
McConnell's actions the 'most
egregious incident' demonstrating
the appearance of corruption he has
ever seen in his Senate career."
(Amy Keller, "Attacks Escalate In
Depositions," Roll Call,
10/21/02)
7. Sen. McCain Attacked
Christian Leaders And Republicans In
A Blistering Speech During The 2000
Campaign. MCCAIN:
"Unfortunately, Governor Bush is a
Pat Robertson Republican who will
lose to Al Gore. ... The political
tactics of division and slander are
not our values... They are
corrupting influences on religion
and politics, and those who practice
them in the name of religion or in
the name of the Republican Party or
in the name of America shame our
faith, our party and our country.
Neither party should be defined by
pandering to the outer reaches of
American politics and the agents of
intolerance, whether they be Louis
Farrakhan or Al Sharpton on the
left, or Pat Robertson or Jerry
Falwell on the right." (Sen. John
McCain, Remarks, Virginia Beach, VA,
2/28/00)
8. Sen. McCain Attacked Vice
President Cheney. MCCAIN:
"The president listened too much to
the Vice President ... Of course,
the president bears the ultimate
responsibility, but he was very
badly served by both the Vice
President and, most of all, the
Secretary of Defense." (Roger Simon,
"McCain Bashes Cheney Over Iraq
Policy," The Politico,
1/24/07)
9. Celebrating His First
Senate Election In 1986, Sen. McCain
Screamed At And Harassed A Young
Republican Volunteer. "It
was election night 1986, and John
McCain had just been elected to the
U.S. Senate for the first time. Even
so, he was not in a good mood.
McCain was yelling at the top of his
lungs and poking the chest of a
young Republican volunteer who had
set up a lectern that was too tall
for the 5-foot-9 politician to be
seen to advantage, according to a
witness to the outburst. 'Here this
poor guy is thinking he has done a
good job, and he gets a new butt
ripped because McCain didn't look
good on television,' Jon Hinz told a
reporter Thursday. At the time, Hinz
was executive director of the
Arizona Republican Party. ... Hinz
said McCain's treatment of the young
campaign worker in 1986 troubled him
for years. 'There were an awful lot
of people in the room,' Hinz
recalled. 'You'd have to stick
cotton in your ears not to hear it.
He (McCain) was screaming at him,
and he was red in the face. It
wasn't right, and I was very upset
at him.'" (Kris Mayes and Charles
Kelly, "Stories Surface On Senator's
Demeanor," The Arizona Republic,
11/5/99)
10. Sen. McCain "Publicly
Abused" Senator Richard Shelby
(R-AL). "[McCain] noted his
propensity for passion but insisted
that he doesn't 'insult anybody or
fly off the handle or anything like
that.' This is, quite simply,
hogwash. McCain often insults people
and flies off the handle... There
have been the many times McCain has
called reporters 'liars' and
'idiots' when they have had the
audacity to ask him unpleasant, but
pertinent, questions. McCain once...
publicly abused Sen. Richard Shelby
of Alabama." (Editorial, "There's
Something About McCain," The
Austin American-Statesman,
1/24/07)