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Meghan McCain: Christine O'Donnell Is 'Out Of Her Frickin' Mind' (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/05/10 03:53 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

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Meghan McCain, daughter of recently reelected John McCain, came out fists flying on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday, landing punches on the jaws of Christine O'Donnell, Bristol Palin and President Obama.

"I was never a fan of Christine O'Donnell," McCain said of the losing Delaware Senate candidate whom she predicted -- along with three other failed political hopefuls -- would win on Tuesday. "She's out of her frickin' mind, so I'm glad she's not in the Senate."

It's not the first time McCain has noticed O'Donnell's apparent wackiness. Last month she conceded that the GOP contender was "seen as a nutjob."

After making an aside about Sarah Palin, calling her reality show "unpresidential," McCain then turned her sass toward the former Alaska Governor's daughter and "Dancing With The Stars" contestant, Bristol Palin, and news that she hadn't voted in the election.

"I guess it's only important for Bristol Palin to vote for 'Dancing With The Stars,'" McCain prodded. "Anyone that doesn't vote, it's just ridiculous."

McCain also took a shot at President Obama for his interview with Ryan Seacrest this week, calling it "trashy."

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Meghan McCain, daughter of recently reelected John McCain, came out fists flying on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday, landing punches on the jaws of Christine O'Donnell, Bristol Palin and President Obama.
Meghan McCain, daughter of recently reelected John McCain, came out fists flying on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday, landing punches on the jaws of Christine O'Donnell, Bristol Palin and President Obama.
 
 
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11:10 PM on 12/29/2010
I got news for you Meghan. Your father is not far from being in the same category.
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Johan Lichtenstein
03:03 PM on 11/23/2010
Republicans take over the Congress, not the Senate?
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jnw147
03:10 PM on 11/13/2010
And to think that the Republicans had the nerve to back her! Everyone with a ounce of sense knows that Christine O'Donnell has more than a few screws loose!
09:26 PM on 11/06/2010
Sexy and Politics in the title of a book?

I'd like to introduce you to Elliot Spitzer, his claim to fame is a bit more Sexy and Political than an aging political elitist father.

Honestly, how are they to be taken seriously when they sell ad space with this person? How is she relevant?
01:22 AM on 11/07/2010
She is not.
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jabailo
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12:17 PM on 11/06/2010
O'Donnell fought a hard political race, coming from nowhere and facing opposition from all sides for a national Senatorial office. That took guts. If the R-Royalty want to pooh pooh a "Commoner" taking Dad-Dums "place" then we can replace them too.
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shrimpdip
08:12 PM on 11/06/2010
Oh puh-lease, this is the 3rd time the woman's run for U.S. Senate in Delaware! Guts?!? It takes guts to get a job and go to work everyday day in & day out to earn an honest living; it takes NO guts whatsoever to live off the campaign contributions of others while you seek out the media spotlight at every turn.
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Daschenk
10:14 AM on 11/08/2010
I didn't dislike for for being a commoner.

I disliked her for being an uneducated, evolution denying, fake-family values running, constitution illiterate.
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TrollDiddy
I like you, Betty
10:28 AM on 11/06/2010
So, after years of watching news stories & comment responses like this all over the net, I think it's time to agree on something. People like Meghan McCain & Chuck Hagel aren't Republicans, and shouldn't be seen as "my type of conservative" or "a reasonable Repub" by the left. Similarly, people like Joe Lieberman and Zell Miller were never really Democrats, and should not be applauded for being "a responsible Democrat" by the right.

I'm sick of reading these kinds of articles, as these attention wh0res continue to wail away.
hopeisalive
Old enough to know better, but young enough to try
08:55 AM on 11/06/2010
Since when does being the child of a political figure make that person a "pundent"? She, like Ms. Palin, Ms. O'Donnell and more, have looks, but what else?
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dixdarlin
10:16 PM on 11/05/2010
Honey, you seem too intelligent to be a Republican woman.
You may want to switch parties?
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Mary Mendy
be honest but have a sense of humour
09:32 PM on 11/05/2010
wait aren't they suppose to be on the same side.
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Johnhawkk
09:26 PM on 11/05/2010
what she said is right on
09:03 PM on 11/05/2010
Hey, it's Meghan McCain!! ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Jeany
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08:51 PM on 11/05/2010
Meghan McCain defies her roots. Interesting clips, compels me to say that Jay's comment about gambling and lottery "fixing," i.e., funding, education was well placed. One of the two main political parties sold that mass of pottage to the credulous voters of the USA, and now we're sucking on the world stage, educationally and economically. Moreover, it's just getting worse. If you want a vibrant and competitive economy, you have to have good education universally available. Republicans need to own up to the catastrophic consequences of Reaganism and admit how badly he messed up California and the nation.

You won't have great education if you refuse to pay for it (tax crybabies) and thus you put a formerly great nation into a death spiral.
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EileenMac
03:21 AM on 11/06/2010
Does anyone ever consider that the Republi-Corp Party actually WANTS us to become a nation of poverty stricken serfs? The enemy of the corporatist nobility is an educated and strong middle class and the dumbing down of America, the addiction to debt and other "drugs", and the destruction of our manufacturing base, our food and health care are all just part of the war they have been waging against We the People since World War II.

The corporations and politicians who control the, and the Republican Party of the 21st Century are totally aware of the damage they are doing to our Constitution, and our American way of life. The death of the middle class is NOT an accident...it is their plan.

Apply Occam's Razor, and this is the simple explanation....the destruction of the American Dream, and the Middle Class, IS the agenda. The Republican Party was taken over by the special interests (and to some degree the Dems) during the Reagan Administration, and the "hijacking" of the Tea Party was just another step.

The "death spiral" of the formerly great nation has been the plan for the last 233 years...since before the ink was dry on the Constitution. The Middle class must stop fighting with each other, and form a coalition of Middleclass Americans which crosses all party lines, and issues and elect only those in 2012 who put the middle class first.

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Jeany
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01:22 AM on 11/07/2010
Yes I have considered that, and would not dismiss the notion. I'm appalled at the permanent Republican tumescence; I was reading an article in Esquire recently [http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/lee-atwater-wins-again#ixzz14Fkegwuj] that opens thusly: "There's a scene in Boogie Man, the terrific Lee Atwater documentary, where Robert Novak says that the difference between Democrats and Republicans is that Democrats truly believe in governing, and Republicans just want power." It's political priapism, and it's nauseating.
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Sansculotte
I never did like Tea
08:45 PM on 11/05/2010
Why are the daughters of famous people suddenly so "relevant"?
Lynn Chaney.
Meghan McCain
Bristol Palin
I really don't get it.
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08:40 PM on 11/05/2010
Meghan has her father's bad temper.
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429freckles
Ex Republican Now Devoted Democrat
08:36 PM on 11/05/2010
I'm a Democrat but I like this lady. When you're right you're right.