Crowley: McCain on his greatest moral failing
Published 8/17/2008 by rsinderbrand at CNN Political Ticker
LAKE FOREST, California (CNN) – Pretty compelling moment when John McCain was asked about his greatest moral failing and very quietly replied: "the failure of my first marriage." You could have heard a pin drop.
As an aside: McCain was put in a "cone of silence" while Barack Obama was on stage, because he was [...]
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