McCain's Sharp Tongue: an Achilles Heel?

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LIBBY QUAID | February 16, 2008 01:59 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks to reporters after a town hall meeting in Oshkosh, Wis., Friday, Feb. 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WASHINGTON — Temper, temper. Republican John McCain is known for his. He's been dubbed "Senator Hothead" by more than one publication, but he's also had some success extracting his hatchet from several foreheads.

Even his Republican Senate colleagues are not spared his sharp tongue.

"F--- you," he shouted at Texas Sen. John Cornyn last year.

"Only an a------ would put together a budget like this," he told the former Budget Committee chairman, Sen. Pete Domenici, in 1999.

"I'm calling you a f------ jerk!" he once retorted to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.

With Cornyn, he smoothed things over quickly. The two argued during a meeting on immigration legislation; Cornyn complained that McCain seemed to parachute in during the final stages of negotiations. "F--- you. I know more about this than anyone else in the room," McCain reportedly shouted.

Cornyn chuckled at the memory of what he called McCain's "aggressive expressions of differences." The Texan has endorsed McCain.

"He almost immediately apologized to me," Cornyn said last week. "I accepted his apology, and as far as I'm concerned, we've moved on down the road."

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The political landscape in Arizona, McCain's home state, is littered with those who have incurred his wrath. Former Gov. Jane Hull pretended to hold a telephone receiver away from her ear to demonstrate a typical outburst from McCain in a 1999 interview with The New York Times.

McCain has even blown up at volunteers and, on occasion, the average Joe.

He often pokes fun at his reputation: "Thanks for the question, you little jerk," he said last year to a New Hampshire high school student wondering if McCain, at 71, was too old to be president.

Other times, his ire is all too real. This has prompted questions about whether his temperament is suited to the office of commander-in-chief or whether it might handicap him in a presidential campaign against either Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton, who are not known for such outbursts.

"I decided I didn't want this guy anywhere near a trigger," Domenici told Newsweek in 2000.

His irascibility fits with McCain's proud image as a straight talker willing to say what people don't want to hear.

Yet McCain's temper hinders his efforts to make peace with his critics and rally Republicans behind his candidacy for president. That could be a big problem, because his most persistent foes _ conservative radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson _ talk to tens of millions of people each day.

McCain and his advisers insist the acrimony is about matters of policy: "We have disagreements on specific issues from time to time," McCain recently said of his critics.

In fact, the disputes often are as much about style as they are about substance.

McCain's tone was certainly on Dobson's mind when he issued a stinging anti-endorsement on Super Tuesday. He mentioned various issues, but Dobson also said the senator "has a legendary temper and often uses foul and obscene language."

Privately, some conservatives grouse that McCain can seem more convivial toward his liberal colleagues. Just last week, McCain had an animated conversation and shared a belly laugh with liberal Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy, his partner on controversial immigration reforms, on the Senate floor.

And then there is his choice of words _ not just the expletives, but also the use of dismissive phrases such as "agents of intolerance" to describe televangelists Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell during the 2000 presidential campaign.

Yet McCain reconciled with Falwell before his death in 2007 and has done so with many others.

McCain has also smoothed things over with Sen. Thad Cochran, who had said very recently that the idea of McCain as GOP nominee sent a chill down his spine. McCain has battled for years with the Mississippi Republican, a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, over pet projects or "earmarks" inserted by committee members into spending bills.

On the Senate floor last Tuesday, Cochran greeted McCain warmly, with a broad smile and a hug.

Grassley described his relations with McCain as "friendly, but not close."

"John's a person that I have a lot of disagreements with, but you've got to have a lot of respect for him," Grassley told reporters recently. "For what he's done to defend freedom, as a Navy pilot and as a POW, you've got to have a lot of respect for him for sticking to his guns, being way out ahead of the president that the policy needed to change in Iraq."

"I'm not speaking as if I'm a born-again supporter of John McCain, I'm just trying to express it the way that I see him, and maybe some aspects of him being a good president," Grassley said.

McCain's defenders are weary of talk about his temperament. They point out that for all the decorum of the Senate, many members are known for raging at colleagues or even throwing shoes and other objects at aides.

For that matter, Dobson, the Focus on the Family founder so concerned about McCain's "legendary temper," apparently has a temper of his own. "He once berated one of our staffers to tears because he simply had to wait a few minutes to see the member," said a Capitol Hill aide who requested anonymity out of deference to his boss. Another aide said he witnessed the scene.

Since he rolled up big victories on Super Tuesday and forced his main rival, Mitt Romney, from the race, McCain has worked quickly to win over his enemies.

He delivered a well-received speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, and he met last week with some of his biggest congressional foes, the uniformly conservative House Republican leadership.

Progress won't happen overnight, said conservative Republican strategist Greg Mueller.

"I hope they'll be resolved by the time we all go to convention, but it's going to take a while to mend some of the wounds and get everybody back together," Mueller said.

WASHINGTON — Temper, temper. Republican John McCain is known for his. He's been dubbed "Senator Hothead" by more than one publication, but he's also had some success extracting his hatchet from ...
WASHINGTON — Temper, temper. Republican John McCain is known for his. He's been dubbed "Senator Hothead" by more than one publication, but he's also had some success extracting his hatchet from ...
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People should be very scared of McCain. Can you imagine him blowing his top with foreign leaders like this! No wonder he says there will be more wars! We have two hot head cowboys in the white house for 8 years, the thought of another scares the crap out of me. McCain is a classless jerk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 02/16/2008
- on2them I'm a Fan of on2them 23 fans permalink
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Then he and Hillary have something else besides the Iraq war and bombing Iran in common. She has no problem telling people to f**k off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NxySZ8ERXg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 02/16/2008
- Manx I'm a Fan of Manx 25 fans permalink

Many commenters here miss the point. It's not about naughty words, it's about temperament and the likelihood that he would make decisions in a fit of rage or emotions. During the cold-war, can you imagine his trembling fingers hovering over the hot button?
His behavior, as described in your post, reveals the behavior of an egomaniac.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 02/16/2008
- Quaoar I'm a Fan of Quaoar 30 fans permalink
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His sharp tongue is one of his few positives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 02/16/2008
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of all things to complain about John McCain, a little 'foul' language is not one of them. I thought it was hilarious when Dick Cheney said f you to Leahey a few years ago. I hate Cheney with a passion but come on, these are grown men and these are words most of them probably say all the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 02/16/2008
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"F--- you," he shouted at Texas Sen. John Cornyn last year.

That should be a plus, as Cornyn is a major A-hole, but he immedately made up with him, and Cornyn has endorsed him now. Oh, well. Still looking forward to a candidate that will Tell Cornyn to F___ off and mean it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 02/16/2008
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McCain's temper is the result of being jailed as a prisoner of war. It not a judgement, just a fact. It is sad though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 02/16/2008
- TAC I'm a Fan of TAC 24 fans permalink
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"McCain's temper is the result of being jailed as a prisoner of war."

McNasty was his nickname (from fellow soldiers) BEFORE going to Vietnam...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 02/17/2008
- zendem1 I'm a Fan of zendem1 115 fans permalink

My problem with McCain is that he's a Republican. My other problem with McCain is that he could have shown some integrity in 2000, and left that party. Instead, he sold his balls to Karl Rove and then acted like nothing happened. I don't care how many times he says fuck. This is about politics not etiquette.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 02/16/2008
- RedRooster I'm a Fan of RedRooster 21 fans permalink

"If McCain is truly a serious contender for the presidency, it is time the rest of the nation learned about the John McCain we know in Arizona. There is also reason to seriously question whether he has the temperament, and the political approach and skills, we want in the next president of the United States."

~ Arizona Republic EditorialSunday, Oct. 31, 1999

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 02/16/2008
- wm1066 I'm a Fan of wm1066 35 fans permalink
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Old people that have lost thier mind swear alot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 02/16/2008
- sparkandy I'm a Fan of sparkandy 30 fans permalink
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Not ALL of us crazy old people use foul language. It's entirely possible to be a crazy old person and use perfectly correct and ladylike or gentlemanly English.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 02/16/2008
- nolalily I'm a Fan of nolalily 11 fans permalink

McCain is like a hostile animal. All his life he's wanted to get at the little bastards that tortured him in Viet Nam. If President, we can be assured that we will have several more years of war and possible some new wars along the way - nothing, no nothing, will soothe the savage, vengeful beast that lives in McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 02/16/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 118 fans permalink

I think you are on to something here. this man wants to win a war any war. he wants his honor back and will shed blood and lots of it to get it back.

we call him a hero for fighting in this illegal war in my mind the real hero is someone like jane fonda that protested against this war. in a war mongering nation the heros are the ones doing the killing not the people that protest.

he is old news and vietnam still haunts him.

most americans dont care if the war is illegal and based on lies just as long it is a war. we have become war mongers.

think their might be some karma with that mentality?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 02/16/2008

Both Truman and LBJ were known to drop an f-bomb or two in their day. If the worst thing about McCain were that he is fond of four-letter words to express himself when he is passionate, I'd be all for him. However, the worst thing seems to be that he has capitulated on some of his principles and that is far more important than the superficial silliness about him getting angry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 02/16/2008

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His cursing and his class as a prisoner of war are the only things that I admire about him.

Truman was known for his salty language also.

I judt dont want McCain president because of the other things he says.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 02/16/2008
- Ides I'm a Fan of Ides 21 fans permalink

Truman dropped the bomb, buddy.

"...the Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing."

--Dwight D. Eisenhower

Fuck Truman and Fuck McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 02/17/2008
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