Sunday, June 15, 2008

McJekyll And McHyde

Fleshing out the story of McBush's collaboration with the Vietnamese while a prisoner of war.
It could be disgust with himself for turning into a snivelling sellout that's driven him mad.

"McCain is not some principled leader, not a maverick cowboy fighting the powerful. He’s a sycophant. He believes in nothing but power and will do anything to attain it. He explodes in anger when challenged because, when a criticism hits to close to home, it goes to straight his deep-seeded shame."
Cost of the War in Iraq
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