In his 1999 autobiography, McCain relates how when he gets angry at his nannie or parents, as a 2-year-old, he would hold his breath until he lost consciousness. It made his Naval Admiral father was so proud.
John McCain is world renowned for “losing it” on the Senate floor, in staff meetings and in journalist interviews.
Lashing out (along with profanity, stuttering and thrashing saliva) at fellow senators, foreign governments, dumb staffers, and the very lobbyists who got him elected.
FOr tonight’s debate, more than six million people have e-mailed questions to moderator, NBC news’ Tom Brokaw for the town hall-style debate in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tom will select only six or seven e-mailed questions, as well around a dozen from the studio audience of 80 uncommitted voters.
Will we see the famous McCain “hot flashes” and exploding tirades at any folks in the audience who disagree with him or who tell him they cannot support him?
……70 million in the US another 100 million around the world will tune in to find out.
** Tonight’s debate **
In his 1999 autobiography, McCain relates how when he gets angry at his nannie or parents, as a 2-year-old, he would hold his breath until he lost consciousness. It made his Naval Admiral father was so proud.
John McCain is world renowned for “losing it” on the Senate floor, in staff meetings and in journalist interviews.
Lashing out (along with profanity, stuttering and thrashing saliva) at fellow senators, foreign governments, dumb staffers, and the very lobbyists who got him elected.
FOr tonight’s debate, more than six million people have e-mailed questions to moderator, NBC news’ Tom Brokaw for the town hall-style debate in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tom will select only six or seven e-mailed questions, as well around a dozen from the studio audience of 80 uncommitted voters.
Will we see the famous McCain “hot flashes” and exploding tirades at any folks in the audience who disagree with him or who tell him they cannot support him?
……70 million in the US another 100 million around the world will tune in to find out.