I don't think he's tragic. I think he's a scumbag and a fraud. I think this IS the real McCain we're seeing now. Any notion that he might have principles of any kind disappeared the day he caved on torture -- of all people, he should know how evil that was.
You gotta admit that McCain is at least funny to listen to:
One bit at the end, where the author asks the campaign manager if he/she actually [i]knew[/i] what Palin's level of understanding of current events was crushed me. They admitted NOT knowing.
@3: yeah that was one bit that caught my attention too. They knew she had no experience, but weren't even sure that she actually knew anything.
The Rolling Stone piece was obviously biased (although I enjoyed it immensely), but it still proved beyond all doubt that John McCain is and always has been an entitled, spoiled brat. Other people, such as the voters and Obama himself, are denying McCain something he's always wanted. McCain's campaign at this point is one big temper tantrum. The problem is that his tantrum is stoking the hate and craziness of the worst elements of our society. McCain knows it and he doesn't give a shit.
In short, Fnarf is right.
Of course he doesn't want to be put in a box, he was in one for 5 years. Ba dum dum.
I agree Fnarf. He should have had the decency to resign after he cost the taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars because of the savings and loan scandal. He's a prick!
you said "long and thick and worth it."
*giggle*
@8 -- long and thick usually is.
Hey, on that note, whatever happened to the Enormous Whozeewhatsit???
@9
Same thing that happens to every one of them, sooner or later. Age. Time passes and it gets old. It gets tired. It no longer performs like you remember. If it performs at all. Then one day, you just quit caring. Then you quit even trying.
Sad, really.
1: Tragedy doesn't require goodness. A hero doesn't have to be moral to be tragic. McCain is tragic in the classical sense. Tragedy doesn't have to mean bad things happening to good people. King Lear is a tragic figure, Titus Adronicus is tragic, Darth Vader is tragic, Willy Loman is tragic, and McCain is tragic.
I've never even liked him, but I have enough literary sense to see the tragic here.
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