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 McCain sings Streisand (video)
McCain sings Streisand (video)
McCain tell Barbra Streisand that she is as good in politics as he is on singing,
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The Senator May be Many Things
Neptunus Lex — But a diva, he is not.  

McCain sings Streisand.....and in my mind does it better
Theo Spark — H/T My cousins at Maggies Farm

The Growing Visible Anger And Sarcasm Of Senator John McCain
The Moderate Voice — Those of us who adored the 2000 incarnation of John McCain — including those of us who registered in primaries as Republicans to vote for him, thinking it was possibly the dawn of a new era — have been watching 2008 in horror as we’ve seen McCain’s personality change as he seemingly gets angrier by the week. The most glaring example — now circulating via various You Tubes on the Internet — is a testy John McCain being interviewed by the Des Moines Register’s editorial board. In one fell swoop, gone is the pleasant, likable John McCain who appeared to be someone who could bring people ...

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