John McCain, impetuous child
By Michael J.W. Stickings
In case you missed it, McCain cancelled a scheduled appearance on CNN's Larry King Live last night because, according to Wolf Blitzer, his campaign thought that a recent Campbell Brown interview of McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds went "over the line." (You can watch the interview here.)
Was it McCain or was it his campaign? It doesn't matter. He's the nominee. He's responsible.
And what is clear is that when he doesn't get what he wants, he behaves like an impetuous child.
Seriously, this man shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the Oval Office, let alone with his twitching finger on the button.
In case you missed it, McCain cancelled a scheduled appearance on CNN's Larry King Live last night because, according to Wolf Blitzer, his campaign thought that a recent Campbell Brown interview of McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds went "over the line." (You can watch the interview here.)
Was it McCain or was it his campaign? It doesn't matter. He's the nominee. He's responsible.
And what is clear is that when he doesn't get what he wants, he behaves like an impetuous child.
Seriously, this man shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the Oval Office, let alone with his twitching finger on the button.
Labels: 2008 election, CNN, John McCain, McCain Campaign, news media, Wolf Blitzer
1 Comments:
When I saw this story about McCain I couldn't help but laugh. And he needs to be angry at Tucker Bounds, not CNN, for being such a bumbling mess. Tucker didn't do his homework and thus, looked like a complete idiot. I wonder if John McCain is going to disinvite CNN to his next birthday.
By Grant Haws, at 8:27 AM
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