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McCain's History of Blow-Ups: The Top Ten
By jwilkes - Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 at 5:28 PM
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As former GOP Senator Rick Santorum put it, "Everybody has a McCain story."  Over his tenure in Congress, McCain has had angry, expletive-laced exchanges with a number of his colleagues and peers,- both Democrat and Republican alike- many of which have been covered extensively by local Arizona and nationwide news sources.  Below are the ten most notable among them.

 

10.         Senator Ted Kennedy - On August 6, 1993, the Boston Globe ran a story detailing a heated verbal exchange between Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy and McCain.  Kennedy was at the lectern delivering remarks, when McCain began walking toward him from across the Senate floor, mocking the Massachusetts legislator.  McCain shouted at Kennedy to "shut up."  A stunned Kennedy fired back at McCain, telling him, "you shut up...and act like a Senator."

 

9.         Democratic Rep. Marty Russo (D-IL) - In its December 1985 issue, Atlantic Monthly described an altercation that took place just a few years after McCain had been elected to the House for the first time.  Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) found himself in the crossfire between the two Congressman, who were angrily shouting "seven-letter and twelve-letter" epithets back and forth at one another, when the exchange became violent and they began pushing and shoving one another.  The two were separated from their tangle by a few other legislators who were nearby.

 

8.         Former Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson - Newsmax, the "conservative perspective" political publication run by Chris Ruddy, didn't cut McCain any partisan slack in a July 2006 article, in which it recounted a dust-up between McCain and some local government officials in his home state.  Speaking at a luncheon at which McCain was in attendance, former Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson was among a group of local mayors fielding questions from the Arizona Congressional delegation about local land issues.  In the midst of one answer from Johnson, who helmed the city from 1990 to 1994, McCain blurted out, "Hold it a minute.  Somebody write down everything this guy has to say.  You know what, we need to record him.  It's best to get a liar on tape."

 

Taken aback, Johnson offered the Senator a chance to speak privately, saying, "Senator, if you have a problem with me, why don't we go out in the hallway and talk about it."

 

McCain fired back: "You're God-damn right I have a problem with you!  They've been treating you like a princess in Phoenix while they've been burning me over this damn deal, and I'm sick of it!"

 

7.         Unidentified GOP Senator - Accounts of McCain's outburst at a Senate GOP policy lunch has reached near-epic proportion, having been written about by just about every blog and news site from Newsmax, to DailyKos, to the Huffington Post, to Wonkette, and so on.  During a vitriolic exchange between McCain and another unnamed Senator who took a position contrary to that of his colleague from Arizona.  McCain became infuriated, jumping from his chair and calling his fellow Republican a "shithead," prompting an immediate demand for an apology.  McCain stood up again and issued it...sort of.  "Okay, I apologize," he said.  "But you're still a shithead."

 

6.         Senator Pete Domenici - Newsweek's February 21, 2000 edition highlighted an exchange between McCain and Republican Senator Pete Domenici of New Mexico, Chairman of the Budget Committee.  In staunch disagreement with a particular portion of a budget amendment, McCain exploded.  "Only an asshole would put together a budget like that."  Domenici, who'd been in the Senate nearly 30 years by that point, gave a restrained reply, noting that even in the most heated debated throughout his entire career, no one had ever used that kind of language toward him.  McCain didn't back down.  "I wouldn't call you an asshole unless you really were an asshole."

 

5.         Unidentified GOP Senator- In 2006, Ron Kessler of Newsmax wrote that much of McCain's unpopularity in the Senate stems from his 2000 campaign, when the vast majority- in fact, all but four- of his colleagues backed George W. Bush in the GOP primary.  One of McCain's top aides recounted a telephone conversation between McCain and another Senator, who was explaining that he'd already committed to supporting Bush.  When he finished, McCain bristled.  "Fuck you," he said, and hung up, never to speak to him again.

 

4.         Senator Strom Thurmond - In an article titled "Senator Hothead," The Washingtonian recounted one particular encounter between McCain and then-92-year-old Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.  McCain was giving an opening statement at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing when Thurmond, the committee chairman, interrupted to inquire as to whether McCain was finished so that the proceedings could be moved along.  McCain glared at Thurmond and thanked him for his "courtesy."  McCain later confronted Thurmond on the Senate floor, and a "scuffle" ensued.  "The two didn't part friends."

 

3.         Senator Chuck Grassley - The same Newsweek article that outlined McCain's confrontation with Domenici pointed to a similar incident with Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa.  The two were debating issues related to soldiers who had been reported Missing In Action in Vietnam.  After a blistering commentary by McCain, Grassley took offense.  "Are you calling me stupid?" he asked.

 

McCain didn't miss a beat.  "No, I'm calling you a fucking jerk."

 

2.         Senator John Cornyn - On May 18, 2007, The Washington Post reported that McCain had locked horns with another one of his GOP colleagues, this time Senator John Cornyn of Texas.  The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill of 2007 had caused an enormous rift among Republicans, and the two Senators found themselves on opposite sides. Cornyn objected to a provision of the bill that allowed for what he perceived as too many judicial appeals for illegal immigrants.  McCain called his objections "chicken shit" and accused Cornyn of making petty tactics to sabotage the whole bill.  Cornyn took immediate offense. 

 

"Wait a second here.  I've been sitting in here for all these negotiations and you just parachute in here on the last day.  You're out of line."

 

Then McCain, who'd been spending a lot of time away from Washington on his presidential campaign, got a little more out of line.  "Fuck you!" he shouted.  "I know more about this than anyone in this room!"  McCain apologized shortly afterword.

 

1.         His Own Wife, Cindy McCain - In his new book, The Real McCain, Cliff Schecter, a journalist and frequent contributor at the Huffington Post related perhaps the most disturbing of McCain's tirades.  During his 2000 White House bid, the Senator was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, his aides, and three journalists who spoke to Schecter on condition of anonymity, but independently confirmed each other's accounts of the incident.  Cindy McCain playfully ran her fingers through the Senator's hair and teased, "You're getting a little thin up there."  McCain reddened and fired back, "At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollup, you cunt."  After he'd cooled down, McCain apologized, saying he'd had a long day.

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** John McBush won't surrender South Iraqi-Nam to North Iran's Sunni gooks **

John, the Navy declared you mentally fit in 1999, but PTSD wasn't a big deal to them then, or now.

Twenty percent of service members returning from Iraq suffer PTSD. None has endured what you endured. Five years in a North Vietnamese prison cell subjected to disabling tortures, it also must have created still festering psychological wounds.

Little yellow men in black pajamas. Those "gooks" haunt you don't they John? Beach Boys' tunes pop up in your head singing 'Barbara Ann' as 'Bomb Iran.' No one can presume to question your authority on military issues. Can they John? You know-it-all. Your hair-trigger smart ass replies, your well-documented temper tantrums, your mood swings.

Perpetual war. Viet Nam never ends does it, John? Kill the gooks! Bomb Hanoi! Never surrender! There's light at the end of the tunnel. America love it, or leave it. Cambodia's next. Forty years drop away like napalm, don't they John? For you, it's still 1968.

But it's 2008 in Iraq. And, blind militarism is all you know. Iran's next, right Sideshow John? We're forced to share your disgusting atavistic delusions for 5 more months. John, on the tube you exhibit that befogged glaze of incomprehension, just like Ronnie.

Your clouded memory, your non-rational irritability, and unwavering bellicosity amount to a mental health disqualification for high executive office.

bipolar2
Reply | posted at 6:56 PM on 6/10/08

Hey Jwilkes nice list!

I find it extremely dishonest that Cindy McCain would say that the one thing that is untrue about McCain is all of the talk about his temper.

I can't understand how McCain can try to push foreign Policy as his best issue. It is his greatest weakness!

Can you imagine McCain going off the handle at a foreign leader??

Reply | posted at 2:12 AM on 6/11/08

Nice list indeed.

Let’s hope it won’t be “the worse, the better” this time too. I cannot help feeling rather scared, considering what happened with G. Bush – elected and confirmed, in spite of (?) his appalling records….

Perhaps it is true, that there is something really pathological about McMyFriends’ health. Besides his melanomas, I mean.
 
Cindy McCain is the one who tried to manipulate Michelle Obama’s words a few months ago – which tells us something about her “honesty.”
 
What a neat couple…
Reply | posted at 1:00 PM on 6/11/08
Sorry but if you dig deep enough you can find something negative to say about anyone, I think it's refreshing that we may finally have a Prez with the ballz to say it like it is without worrying what all you sensitive baboons might think!
Reply | posted at 1:45 PM on 6/11/08

Hehe.. the point is that we didn't have to dig to find this!!

Jason

Reply | posted at 2:33 PM on 6/11/08
i am not surprised by McCain's behavior. Anyone that has been tortured for years in the ways he has is definitley going to retain some residual hatred and anger. I think what I am most surprised by are the negative comments made by people infiltrating the site. Using words like "gooks or baboons" to describe people. I suppose we have to expect that since the nomination has been won. Even though some of us that have been campaigning for Obama from the outset, we still cannot expect change to happen in this lifetime; case in point-McCain's angry outbursts, and the snide comments made by two of the above responders. Oh yeah-great list Wilkes!
Reply | posted at 2:07 AM on 6/12/08
this is the exact sensitivity I am talking about...! And let's talk about taking something out of context; "baboons" was only a reference to your silly whining but somehow you use it to make me look racists! I see how your little minds work now... you must really miss your mother huh?
Reply | posted at 3:02 PM on 6/12/08
which only makes my point that much more valid... why hide it if you're not afraid of it... embrace it, it's the only chance we have at getting anything done!
Reply | posted at 3:04 PM on 6/12/08
How does this suprise any of us. We hear about McCains experience and all those years in Washington, but all he's learned is how to call in favors to destroy others who don't agree with his views. Souonds like a good ol' boy to me. As an Arizona resident I can assure you he has done little for schools and women in this state. This man left his first wife for an upgraded model. He called female pilots "Sweetie" and "Honey". If that had been my sister or mother I would have been offended. The guy doesn't even know how to use a computer. Do we really want a computer ignorant commander in chief? How can he be in touch with Americans when he can't even get online? Computers are not a fad Mr McCain and the fact that you don't know that disqualifies you as a possible President of the US of A.
Reply | posted at 5:56 PM on 6/12/08


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