"John McCain lost his cool Friday with a New York Times reporter who asked him about his 2004 conversation with John Kerry on becoming the Democratic nominee’s running mate." Here is the link:
if i can recall correctly, kerry asked mccain and not the other way around.
i find it strange that a lot of republicans want someone who cannot work with the other side. with our congress so narrowly divided (and with a democratic majority), the only way we can get things done is with the help of democrats.
oh, and the link doesn't work
McCain lose his cool? Not until he has his atomic bomb lodged in the center of the earth and is threatening for world domination or else... Trust me, it's going to happen.
Seems pretty easy to make McCain lose his cool. Just the kind of quality you want for someone has access to the rocket launcher buttons.
well, he'd be better off just coming out with it already- it could warm him to conservatives to hear why he turned Kerry down in the first place... it's not a bad thing that he has friends on both sides of the aisle.
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if i can recall correctly, kerry asked mccain and not the other way around.
i find it strange that a lot of republicans want someone who cannot work with the other side. with our congress so narrowly divided (and with a democratic majority), the only way we can get things done is with the help of democrats.
oh, and the link doesn't work
McCain lose his cool? Not until he has his atomic bomb lodged in the center of the earth and is threatening for world domination or else... Trust me, it's going to happen.
Seems pretty easy to make McCain lose his cool. Just the kind of quality you want for someone has access to the rocket launcher buttons.
well, he'd be better off just coming out with it already- it could warm him to conservatives to hear why he turned Kerry down in the first place... it's not a bad thing that he has friends on both sides of the aisle.