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McCain beats his wife?

Hiin, before your head explodes, my source IS John McCain, himself!

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Transcript of McCain interview

By Jon Ralston · June 26, 2008 · 8:10 AM

THIS IS A PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT OF THE INTERVIEW I CONDUCTED WITH JOHN MCCAIN ON WEDNESDAY:

(Who is the real John McCain – the guy who voted 95 percent with the president or the guy in his first two ads running from George W. Bush like a scalded dog?)

Look at the voting records…..Senator Obama has the most extreme voting record in the Senate and does not have the record of reaching across the aisle

I disagreed with the president on climate change, on the conduct of the war, on detainees, on spending…Obviously there have been disagreements between myself and the president…There has been agreement on many issues……Americans are not getting to know me yesterday…They know me. They know I am a person who reaches across the aisle to get things done, whether it be my favorite Democrat Joe Lieberman or Ted Kennedy, or Bryon Dorgan, or Carl Levin or Russ Feingold. And I have a clear record of getting things done. Americans want that. Senator Obama has no record of that.

(Offshore drilling and change of position---situational principle?)

Gas is 5 dollars a gallon in Santa Barbara…What I am saying is if states agree…… we are in an energy crisis. We have to come up with many ways to try and solve this. My positions on the issues overall have been consistent but I gotta react to the realities of oil…Senator Obama has reversed his positions from the primary to the general….whether it be Ahmadinejad…he is rapidly changing his position on nuclear right now, whether it be on taxes….

(If states rights so important to you on offshore drilling, why isn't it states rights important on betting on college sports and Yucca?)

College betting is obviously an interstate commerce issue

(So Nevada should not have the right to have sports betting?)

The issue has been dead for years

(Despite your efforts, and I thought you were running on effectiveness, so how can it be dead?)

I haven't won on every issue. I didn’t win on immigration reform, but I'll go back at it. And I'm glad I did it.

(So you won't bring college betting back?)

No, I have some fairly high priorities….

(On nuclear waste)

If Yucca Mountain passes all of those tests that need to be passed…but reprocessing is vital, reprocessing has got to be part of it…Senator Obama is against reprocessing, against offshore drilling….he's against everything. The status quo is fine? No.

(But what about what your ally, Lindsey Graham says about more plants: "If you close Yucca, where do you put the waste?" Isn't that a good question?)

Reprocessing Isn’t that a good answer? That's what the Europeans are doing? Have you seen that? Yeah, flash—that's what the Europeans are doing. Hello?

(But Carter and give up on reprocessing, you know why he did that then?)

Yes, because Carter was a lousy president….Thsi is the same guy who kissed Brezhnev….

(What about Harry Reid's opposition to more coal plants here?)

My question is: What do we do? What's the answer? I ask that of Senator Reid and Senator Obama.

(They say renewables?)

Oh, I see. Then find me energy experts who will say renewables are the only answer you need a variety of things, you need wind, solar nuclear, clean coal technology we've got to take this on the way we have taken on challenges in our nation's history. To just say renewables is the answer really flies in the face of what experts say .we're going to build in America lots of power plants in the next 10 to 20 years because of demand. I'm told by experts that it's going to double. So what are we going to do? Build more coal-fired plants? You can’t do that? Build more nuclear? You see people who say, 'No,' as Senator Reid and Senator Obama are doing, at least have an obligation to say what they will do.

(Isn't calling for a gas tax holiday not straight talk but pandering?)

I don’t think so. When I meet a guy who owns two trucks that run on diesel, who says he's going out of business but may not have to if he is spared the 24 and half cent tax,which goes to things like a bridge to nowhere in Alaska.

(Wasn't that a Republican who proposed that?)

As you know, I've taken on Republicans and Democrats. Some of them dislike me intensely and some of them still won't endorse me..Look all I wanted to do, and I didn't say it was an answer, was give people a little relief from their gas tax for the summer..it is a fact hat lowest income Americans who drive the farthest drive the largest older carsthose are the people I wanted to give a little break to, that's all.

(What about Reid saying you are temperamentally unsuited to be president and have an explosive temper and everyone knows it?)

That's not unexpected for Senator Reid.He comes up to me all the time and wants to work with me. On the floor, he doesn't seem to be that concerned about it. You cannot make a record like I have accomplished legislatively and get things done if you have some kind of a problem...Harry didn’t mind asking me to go to dinner with him and to a a fight a couple of years ago., The only difference is I paid for my tickets; he didn't pay for his. That was rich.

(On the foreclosure bill in Congress)

It is imperfect but I am also saying, and I may not have said this a month ago, we may have to do more.

(Like what?)

I don’t know, but we may have to do more.The housing crisis continues to deepen.

(Worried about third Bush term as issue and will every ad show you running away?)

You have to convince people that you have a plan of action. They are going to look at people's record and they should. Bob Dole, a great war hero, was not elected president (but) Americans appreciated his record and love him but he didn’t do as good a job as President Clinton did as to what do for them in the future

(On why he didn't choose Gov. Jim Gibbons to chair his Nevada campaign?)

I appreciate his support. As you know, the lieutenant governor is our chairman.

(Why snub the governor?)

I didn’t mean to snub him,. I've known the lieutenant governor for 15 years and we've been good friends.I didn't intend to snub him. There are other states where the governor is not the chairman.

(Maybe it's the governor's approval rating and you are running from him like you are from the president?)

(Chuckling) And I stopped beating my wife just a couple of weeks ago.



I'm sure it will be argued that since he chuckled before saying it that he was joking but since the question had nothing to do with that, I fail to get the (punch)line! ohgoon

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Reply #1 posted 06/27/08 11:35am

Stymie

I'm sorry but Obama supporters turn me off more than McCain supporters do. Can you guys just really focus on the good instead of lowering yourselves to this type of garbage?

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Reply #2 posted 06/27/08 11:41am

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Holy shit. Didn't he learn ANYTHING from the Clayton Williams debacle last week?

And THIS is classic:

(Isn't calling for a gas tax holiday not straight talk but pandering?)

I don’t think so. When I meet a guy who owns two trucks that run on diesel, who says he's going out of business but may not have to if he is spared the 24 and half cent tax,which goes to things like a bridge to nowhere in Alaska.

(Wasn't that a Republican who proposed that?)

As you know, I've taken on Republicans and Democrats.

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Reply #3 posted 06/27/08 12:45pm

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Stymie said:

I'm sorry but Obama supporters turn me off more than McCain supporters do. Can you guys just really focus on the good instead of lowering yourselves to this type of garbage?


I don't know about you Stymie but I find a person that "jokes" about beating his wife despicable, period. But for that person to be a person that wants to lead this country, I find it questionable and newsworthy.

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Reply #4 posted 06/27/08 2:13pm

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Stymie said:

I'm sorry but Obama supporters turn me off more than McCain supporters do. Can you guys just really focus on the good instead of lowering yourselves to this type of garbage?


I don't know about you Stymie but I find a person that "jokes" about beating his wife despicable, period. But for that person to be a person that wants to lead this country, I find it questionable and newsworthy.


maybe, but either way, we're better than this! confused this is the kind of thing we criticize the obama-hating posters in this forum for doing so often- focusing on some small tidbit that doesn't have any real bearing to debate. shrug

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Reply #5 posted 06/27/08 2:34pm

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evenstar3 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



I don't know about you Stymie but I find a person that "jokes" about beating his wife despicable, period. But for that person to be a person that wants to lead this country, I find it questionable and newsworthy.


maybe, but either way, we're better than this! confused this is the kind of thing we criticize the obama-hating posters in this forum for doing so often- focusing on some small tidbit that doesn't have any real bearing to debate. shrug
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Reply #6 posted 06/27/08 2:44pm

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I don't like McCain, but I think he just used a poor choice of comparison, etc. If we want to address something he said aside from all his back and forth choices on issues, I am more offended that he called his wife a c*nt in front of other people.....or at all, but especially in front of other people...

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bluesbaby said:

I don't like McCain, but I think he just used a poor choice of comparison, etc. If we want to address something he said aside from all his back and forth choices on issues, I am more offended that he called his wife a c*nt in front of other people.....or at all, but especially in front of other people...


And his joking in an interview that, "I stopped beating my wife just a couple of weeks ago." significantly adds to that in my eyes.

I'm seeing a pattern here that's convincing me that this man has very little regard or respect for the women* he is married to.

So why should I believe that a man like that would give a damn about the rest of the women in this country and our rights, concerns and issues?

*I said women because we all know how his first marriage ended.
[Edited 6/27/08 15:19pm]

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Reply #8 posted 06/27/08 3:29pm

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Stymie said:

I'm sorry but Obama supporters turn me off more than McCain supporters do. Can you guys just really focus on the good instead of lowering yourselves to this type of garbage?



I want to give you a big hug right now.

His supporters on this board were driving me away, then his cave on FISA sealed the deal.

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Reply #9 posted 06/27/08 5:01pm

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bluesbaby said:

I don't like McCain, but I think he just used a poor choice of comparison, etc. If we want to address something he said aside from all his back and forth choices on issues, I am more offended that he called his wife a c*nt in front of other people......or at all, but especially in front of other people...


It's really a shame that all this campaigning has turned more into a smear campaign. I'm sick of the whole thing already.
[Edited 6/29/08 13:43pm]

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Reply #10 posted 06/29/08 4:06am

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Hang on a sec, folks... My interpretation of this is that he's not joking about beating his wife at all: he's drawing attention to a loaded question from the interviewer.

"Have you stopped beating your wife?" is a common and widely-known example of a logical fallacy - specifically, the fallacy of many questions. Whether you answer yes or no, you've still implicitly agreed to the premise of the question - because, actually, it wasn't just one question: it had a further question (the question of whether you were ever beating you wife in the first place) smuggled in.

All McCain's doing is trying to tell the reporter his question is loaded.

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deebee said:

Hang on a sec, folks... My interpretation of this is that he's not joking about beating his wife at all: he's drawing attention to a loaded question from the interviewer.

"Have you stopped beating your wife?" is a common and widely-known example of a logical fallacy - specifically, the fallacy of many questions. Whether you answer yes or no, you've still implicitly agreed to the premise of the question - because, actually, it wasn't just one question: it had a further question (the question of whether you were ever beating you wife in the first place) smuggled in.

All McCain's doing is trying to tell the reporter his question is loaded.


There are many ways to answer a loaded question! Someone known to have a temper and known to "allegedly" be disrespectful towards his wife in public and running for the Presidency, should have chosen his reply a little more carefully.

I don't know if he beats his wife or not so I'm not saying he does. What I'm concerned about is his regard for women in general. Of which, it appears to me based on a number of factors, that he has very little!
[Edited 6/29/08 5:15am]

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Reply #12 posted 06/29/08 10:10am

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What? No comment from Hiin? If this was Obama, Hinn would have been all over this thread.

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Reply #13 posted 06/29/08 11:09am

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deebee said:

Hang on a sec, folks... My interpretation of this is that he's not joking about beating his wife at all: he's drawing attention to a loaded question from the interviewer.

"Have you stopped beating your wife?" is a common and widely-known example of a logical fallacy - specifically, the fallacy of many questions. Whether you answer yes or no, you've still implicitly agreed to the premise of the question - because, actually, it wasn't just one question: it had a further question (the question of whether you were ever beating you wife in the first place) smuggled in.

All McCain's doing is trying to tell the reporter his question is loaded.


nod that's how i understood it.

i guess the problem is that when your sense of humor stinks in general, it's not smart to make clever remarks - they are more likely to be misconstrued.

and i do agree with Stymie - there are real issues to bring up about McCain, and this isn't one of them.

the c*nt remark does speak to a certain level of misogyny. from what i've heard from McCain so far, women's issues are not high on his agenda, and that's something to worry about.

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Reply #14 posted 06/29/08 11:15am

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I cannot wait until this ridiculous race is over.

As you were.
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Reply #15 posted 06/29/08 12:28pm

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American politics is a joke in Europe. This kind of childishness is why.
Mcain and Obama camps are both as bad as each other, and Americans wonder why the image of the USA throughout the world is as it is. confused

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kiki25 said:

American politics is a joke in Europe. This kind of childishness is why.
Mcain and Obama camps are both as bad as each other, and Americans wonder why the image of the USA throughout the world is as it is. confused


americans have proved over and over in this forum that we can't be fucked to care what our image is in the international community, as long as we think we're right. disbelief

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Reply #17 posted 06/29/08 12:44pm

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evenstar3 said:

kiki25 said:

American politics is a joke in Europe. This kind of childishness is why.
Mcain and Obama camps are both as bad as each other, and Americans wonder why the image of the USA throughout the world is as it is. confused


americans have proved over and over in this forum that we can't be fucked to care what our image is in the international community, as long as we think we're right. disbelief


You are so right. From what i have read here over the last few weeks and months it seems that silly childish behaviour is the way people score points instead of talking on the things that truly matter.
If that is what it takes to make a person feel good about themselves then America must be in a bad state.

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Reply #18 posted 06/29/08 1:35pm

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I cannot wait until Bush is gone though if Mc Cain gets in, there will be no change.

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IrresistibleB1tch said:

deebee said:

Hang on a sec, folks... My interpretation of this is that he's not joking about beating his wife at all: he's drawing attention to a loaded question from the interviewer.

"Have you stopped beating your wife?" is a common and widely-known example of a logical fallacy - specifically, the fallacy of many questions. Whether you answer yes or no, you've still implicitly agreed to the premise of the question - because, actually, it wasn't just one question: it had a further question (the question of whether you were ever beating you wife in the first place) smuggled in.

All McCain's doing is trying to tell the reporter his question is loaded.


nod that's how i understood it.

i guess the problem is that when your sense of humor stinks in general, it's not smart to make clever remarks - they are more likely to be misconstrued.

and i do agree with Stymie - there are real issues to bring up about McCain, and this isn't one of them.

the c*nt remark does speak to a certain level of misogyny. from what i've heard from McCain so far, women's issues are not high on his agenda, and that's something to worry about.


nod Exactly!

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



nod that's how i understood it.

i guess the problem is that when your sense of humor stinks in general, it's not smart to make clever remarks - they are more likely to be misconstrued.

and i do agree with Stymie - there are real issues to bring up about McCain, and this isn't one of them.

the c*nt remark does speak to a certain level of misogyny. from what i've heard from McCain so far, women's issues are not high on his agenda, and that's something to worry about.


nod Exactly!


Agreed. I'm sure there was a better way for him to respond, especially since he already seems, at best, pretty blithe and, at worst, quite badly disposed towards women and political issues affecting them in general.

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

bluesbaby said:

I don't like McCain, but I think he just used a poor choice of comparison, etc. If we want to address something he said aside from all his back and forth choices on issues, I am more offended that he called his wife a c*nt in front of other people.....or at all, but especially in front of other people...


And his joking in an interview that, "I stopped beating my wife just a couple of weeks ago." significantly adds to that in my eyes.

I'm seeing a pattern here that's convincing me that this man has very little regard or respect for the women* he is married to.

So why should I believe that a man like that would give a damn about the rest of the women in this country and our rights, concerns and issues?

*I said women because we all know how his first marriage ended.
[Edited 6/27/08 15:19pm]


good point.

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Reply #23 posted 07/01/08 9:53pm

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kiki25 said:

American politics is a joke in Europe. This kind of childishness is why.
Mcain and Obama camps are both as bad as each other, and Americans wonder why the image of the USA throughout the world is as it is. confused


But it took an anti-McCain thing for you to take your stance? Gotcha. wink

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

deebee said:

Hang on a sec, folks... My interpretation of this is that he's not joking about beating his wife at all: he's drawing attention to a loaded question from the interviewer.

"Have you stopped beating your wife?" is a common and widely-known example of a logical fallacy - specifically, the fallacy of many questions. Whether you answer yes or no, you've still implicitly agreed to the premise of the question - because, actually, it wasn't just one question: it had a further question (the question of whether you were ever beating you wife in the first place) smuggled in.

All McCain's doing is trying to tell the reporter his question is loaded.


There are many ways to answer a loaded question! Someone known to have a temper and known to "allegedly" be disrespectful towards his wife in public and running for the Presidency, should have chosen his reply a little more carefully.

I don't know if he beats his wife or not so I'm not saying he does. What I'm concerned about is his regard for women in general. Of which, it appears to me based on a number of factors, that he has very little!
[Edited 6/29/08 5:15am]


It's a VEEEEERY commonly used example when dealing with loaded questions. Anyone with two braincells to rub together knows this.... rolleyes

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Reply #25 posted 07/01/08 10:47pm

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I've tried to find a source where McCain called his wife a cunt and the only source I could find is some book written to discredit McCain.

Is there another source to that?

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CliffClaven said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



There are many ways to answer a loaded question! Someone known to have a temper and known to "allegedly" be disrespectful towards his wife in public and running for the Presidency, should have chosen his reply a little more carefully.

I don't know if he beats his wife or not so I'm not saying he does. What I'm concerned about is his regard for women in general. Of which, it appears to me based on a number of factors, that he has very little!
[Edited 6/29/08 5:15am]


It's a VEEEEERY commonly used example when dealing with loaded questions. Anyone with two braincells to rub together knows this.... rolleyes

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Umph, really? In which circles EXACTLY, is this a "VEEEEERY commonly used example when dealing with loaded questions"? Certainly not in Political circles because I know damn well, every 'Geraldine Ferrero' in the country would be raising holy hell! So enlighten me!

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seekingtruth said:

I've tried to find a source where McCain called his wife a cunt and the only source I could find is some book written to discredit McCain.

Is there another source to that?


i've asked and they give the same source where somebody says some anonymous guys said so.

but they persist with this as if it is proven fact.

but don't mention obama's middle name, his pastor and mentor of 20 years, or quote his wife. that's a smear.

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

CliffClaven said:



It's a VEEEEERY commonly used example when dealing with loaded questions. Anyone with two braincells to rub together knows this.... rolleyes

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Umph, really? In which circles EXACTLY, is this a "VEEEEERY commonly used example when dealing with loaded questions"? Certainly not in Political circles because I know damn well, every 'Geraldine Ferrero' in the country would be raising holy hell! So enlighten me!


Again, anyone with two braincells to rub together knows this to be very commonplace in American vernacular. To help you out, I'll give you the google link to show you that McCain was simply using a very commonly used example, like I said before. This isn't limited to any "circle" as far as I know.


http://www.google.com/sea...earch&aq=f

If that link doesn't work for you, simply type in "when did you stop beating your wife" into google and you'll see that it's a very common way of dealing with a logical fallacy, as stated in previous posts. It's pretty easy to find this stuff out on the interwebs if you were born in a box and have never heard this phrase.

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Reply #29 posted 07/02/08 10:07am

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HiinEnkelte said:

seekingtruth said:

I've tried to find a source where McCain called his wife a cunt and the only source I could find is some book written to discredit McCain.

Is there another source to that?


i've asked and they give the same source where somebody says some anonymous guys said so.

but they persist with this as if it is proven fact.

but don't mention obama's middle name, his pastor and mentor of 20 years, or quote his wife. that's a smear.



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