huffingtonpost.com — At a town hall forum in Iowa today, Sen. John McCain was asked about a story from Cliff Schecter's controversial recent book, The Real McCain, which alleges that during a 1992 campaign stop, McCain angrily called his wife a "trollop" and a "c**t" in front of aides and reporters.
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Closed AccountMay 2, 2008
stfu ****.
asspantsMay 3, 2008
hurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, nice comeback, too bad the only come was in the back of your throat
queenbee93May 3, 2008
It's an archaic old english term. It's like calling a man a swain--most people would have no clue what was being said or implied. Or calling a person a poltroon --most people would not even get upset. Language is to communicate. We all know what a **** is and it is far worse than calling a man a prick--prick is equivalent to jerk--a **** is lower than a whore and means a woman with no worth, image, or even name other than her vagina and the usage of it. Women who enjoyed being gang banged or pissed on are often referred to as ****s.
sassipMay 4, 2008
So.... they weren't married?
andjMay 4, 2008
mc**** is a bigger nutanyone who calls his wife a **** and expects to run for office is .......................(fill in the missing word)
andjMay 4, 2008
its not john mccain - its john mc****
Closed AccountMay 5, 2008
It's not a "story." At least not to anyone who isn't a partisan hack like yourself.
carterartistAug 7, 2008
and an "internal secularian disagreement with outbursts of violence" is not the same as a civil war, nor is "Torture" the same as "harsh indepth questioning tactics for those who would resist or become hard customers".