John McCain, Charles Grassley Physical Altercation Confirmed By Washington Post

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Sunday's Washington Post features a front-page story examining the notorious temper of Sen. John McCain, including a first-hand account of McCain's physical altercation with fellow GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley.

It was early 1992, and the occasion was an informal gathering of a select committee investigating lingering issues about Vietnam War prisoners and those missing in action, most notably whether any American servicemen were still being held by the Vietnamese. It is unclear precisely what issue set off McCain that day. But at some point, he mocked Grassley to his face and used a profanity to describe him. Grassley stood and, according to two participants at the meeting, told McCain, "I don't have to take this. I think you should apologize."


McCain refused and stood to face Grassley. "There was some shouting and shoving between them, but no punches," recalls a spectator, who said that Nebraska Democrat Bob Kerrey helped break up the altercation.

Earlier this month, The Huffington Post first reported on charges leveled in Cliff Schecter's book, The Real McCain, that McCain had physically attacked GOP Arizona Rep. Rick Renzi. At the time, McCain issued a non-denial denial, saying the reports about his temper were either "false or exaggerated."

But in the Washington Post today, McCain aide Mark Salter confirmed that Renzi and McCain had a very heated exchange:

Reports recently surfaced of Rep. Rick Renzi, an Arizona Republican, taking offense when McCain called him "boy" once too often during a 2006 meeting, a story that McCain aides confirm while playing down its importance. "Renzi flared and he was prickly," McCain strategist Mark Salter said. "But there were no punches thrown or anything."
 
 

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Speaking of bad tempers, how's Bill Clinton holding up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 04/24/2008

Of the things mentioned in this story, it is not McCain's temper that bothers me the most. It is: "taking offense when McCain called him "boy" once too often".

When a man does that to another man, it is an attempt to intimidate and/or provoke.

It is not the action of a mature adult. We don't need another case of arrested development in the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 04/24/2008

"It was early 1992, and the occasion was an informal gathering of a select committee investigating lingering issues about Vietnam War prisoners and those missing in action, most notably whether any American servicemen were still being held by the Vietnamese. It is unclear precisely what issue set off McCain that day."

I thought Huffington Post had a blog a few days ago in which Bob Kerrey, who was present at the McCain/Grassley argument, explained exactly what the argument was about, and said that it was not a fist fight, but rather a very heated argument.

Personally, this bothers me not. Real people get into heated arguments, especially when there are important matters at stake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 04/24/2008

Maybe it also doesn't bother you that there is a possibility that some Americans didn't make it home because John McCain did. He was broken and he gave up information...those are facts. What he gave up no one knows that can prove it.
I've seen people so quick to put this man up on a pedestal...I'd like to know more.
I served 20 years in the USAF. As a service member we all understood that there could be situations that could lead to our capture. If captured by BARBARIANS we could be tortured. I don't presume to predict what I would do under those conditions. Under certain stressed I could choose to hold out and die or I could play ball and live. I don't want to oversimplify but we don't know what john McCain did to make it home. But we may be stretching when we go to automatic Hero Worship. He is a man and like all the rest of us he is flawed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 04/24/2008

Who cares if John McCain got into a shoving match with Grasserly?? This is not a big story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 04/24/2008

It is when this man wants to be president of this country. His behavior shows his lack of self-control. A statesman is what we need to lead our country after the ravages of Bush and Co. McCain is showing himself to be childish and a bully. I wonder what that will translate to on the world stage. Personally, I'm not willing to find out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 04/24/2008

Check the ABC News story on Congressional Pork: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Vote2008/Story?id=4572406&page=2

"Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., received 53 earmarks for his state, worth $97.4 million."

Obama asked for a earmark for his wife's employer, and her salary more than doubled.

"Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has never asked for an earmark."

Let's all chant together "Yes we can, yes we can. WE WANT MORE EARMARKS, MORE PORK, MORE CORRUPTION"

And then chant "Change we can believe in. WE WANT MORE PORK, MORE IGNORANCE, MORE CORRUPTION".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 04/24/2008

Talk about cherry-picking an article. What's really interesting is that the ABC article you quoted never gives the basis for their comment that Obama received 53 earmarks for his state. And NO WHERE is it written that Obama got his wife's employer an earmark for which her salary doubled. (I guess you just made that up.)

Additionally, I'd rather have a politican trying to give his or her home state money for schools, or crime control or medical care, than having the money go to Haliburton, Blackwater, and other military contractors. Let's see, if Obama really did get $94 million for his state during his entire tenure, how does that compare with $40 BILLION a month on the Iraq war. Or, how does it compare with the $8 BILLION CASH that the republicans LOST in Iraq - that's right, LOST! No one knows where it went.

So, McCain doesn't ask for earmarks to help the people in his state, because he's too busy cheering for a 100-year war in Iraq that costs TRILLIONS of dollars. Now, you tell me who's more fiscally responsible?

Perhaps if you list this crap you might want to have a basis for your claims. Also, ABC quoted CQ for their story, but in that CQ story, Barack Obama isn't even mentioned.

Jeez, where do you get your info? From Rush Limbaugh?

More importantly, ABC seems to be really trying to give Obama a bad name. I wonder why. Who owns ABC, now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 04/24/2008

If this is the best/worst revelation you can uncover about Senator McCain, pardon my yawn.

How pathetic. This article begins with "It was early 1992." You want us to believe that Barack Obama's years of terrorist associations (1999-2002) have no bearing on his candidacy, and yet an impassioned outburst regarding a very personal issue is supposed to make us leery of John McCain. I want a President who is compassionate when embracing sensitive issues and I do not want a President who has defined that compassion as a willingness to embrace anti-American terrorists. Obama has not only done so in the past, he has promised to do so in the future. Where is the outrage over his continued promise to weaken our resilience? How can America rise to glory if it becomes resigned to dropping to it's knees?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 04/21/2008

hehe. This is only the beginning. McCain will lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 04/24/2008

The fact that he was tortured for his country should rule him out for the job of president. I am sure he has lingering effects of it. In fact it's hard to imagine him not having had years of psychotherapy one can only imagine he has lingering effects (PTSD?) . IF he did, that alone should rule him out. I wouldn't let someone operate on me if I knew they had it, why would we want someone to be in charge of the country who possibly has it? I know we wouldn't let a High commanding officer into a serious position with it, why would we let a civilian? Johnny has too much of wild hair up his arse if you ask me, too dangerous and unpredictable. Can't take that chance and that's not even to mention his age, with his melanoma. All it would take is for it to spring up somewhere the sun doesn't shine and in six months it's in his brain. Too risky, besides his policies are all wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 04/24/2008

Obviously you're more impatient than McCain.. you didn't read down to 2006 did you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 04/21/2008

Oooooh, goody! Maybe Ruffy-Tuffy McCain will go beat up the nasty terrorists for us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 04/21/2008

Could be a new campaign slogan for McCain. "The candidate you would most like to watch in a fist fight"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 04/21/2008

can you read? there wasn't any fist fights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 04/23/2008

I actually read your profile to see if your grammar was a joke. Unfortunately for you, it's not.

When Bush speaks, his inability to speak correctly clearly shows his lack of intelligence. He had the opportunity to learn proper English, but he was brought up with an uneducated, low-class mind-set that smacks of a poor upbringing.

You, like Bush, show your lack of an education when you write. Perhaps you should brush up on elementary school grammar before you post again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 04/24/2008

McNasty is going to get his saggy arse handed to him by Senator Obama in their debates.
When McNasty realizes the audiences at their debates are not the pre-screened, pre-oathed, pre-pubescent neo-crowds he's used to, he'll lose his tiny little neo-mind and say something racist handing all the real states to Obama and winning all the slave states for himself.
Thankfully thosfake states are only a fraction of real America!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 04/21/2008

All these posts are missing the point. A story like this one is part of the scheme to replace McCain with a more reliable conservative. He will never make it to the November ballot. Health, lack of support from the Republican activists, adjustments from his campaign positions, something will make it imperative that McCain step down "for the good of the party." Some reason will compel the manipulators to replace this once decent man with a Bush-like, pro-business attack dog whom Karl Rove can direct. The Star Chamber can never allow the election of a liberal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 04/21/2008

This clearly shows John McCain to be an unblalcned little boy and, in light of the Decider's disastrous regime, shouldn't we try to put an adult in the White House instead of another boy?

McNasty is a little neo-punk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 04/21/2008

It seems every othe day or week we hear that John MCain, looses it , or has a temper tantrum going back a few years, he's scared material and it stays with the man, ask any war veteran who underwent physical torture. He needs to go to rehab, to get evaluated before it's too late.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 04/21/2008

I would like to know why my comments are being trashed?My last comment was publically available in the Huffington Post .Why are you so bloody squimish all of a sudden? The whole truth so be illuminated about this dangerous old man no censorship is needed or required.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 04/21/2008

McCain ain't able to lead. He can only bleed, bellow and pout. All right, so he got shot down and did time in the Hanoi Hilton. Five years of that? He's damaged goods. Who knows when and how many ways he snapped. Just because a man is a war hero doesn't make them a guide to a peaceful future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 04/21/2008

Dear Jaschrod, you have said it eloquently; most of the comments I have read are full of hate and
fanatism for either candidate, but nobody has addressed this issue as intelligent and fear as you; your head is rightly on your shoulders, and your thoughts are clear and to the point. I will say AMEN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 04/21/2008

Mc cain says check it out link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GxRToIFwoU

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 04/21/2008

A McCain Administration could look like Grumpy Old Men 3, or could that be 4 since Cheney nominated himself VP, as the chair of the RNC VP steering committee and the Republican appointed activist judges on the Court violated states rights (neo- Federalism) to install our current dry drunk frat boy president who can"t seem to wipe himself without Cheney.

Ironically I could have supported the Old McCain, no pun intended 8 years ago, when he called the snake oil salesman religious wrong leadership, "agents of intolence" and now the New McCain can"t kiss their behinds enough and they are some big behinds, life is good in religion land. Notice how not one these BS artist are hurting for money, the word of God is big business.

McCain isn"t a bad guy, but he has truly lost his way as the GOP has, the straight talk express is in a ditch, come to think of it, so is nation "my fiends."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 04/21/2008

anyone with half a brain . . shouldn't support mccrazy . .. after reading this . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 04/21/2008

Fair enough, but what do we do about the Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 04/21/2008

I'm from Iowa and I seriously doubt this story. Chuck Grassley has never stood for ANYTHING!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 04/21/2008

So am I and I agree. But the visual of Chuck decking Shrimpy McWalnuts causes me to sport wood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 04/21/2008

I'd love to see "fightin' Hillary" go at it with "jabbin' Johnnie." Maybe they'd knock each other out.

Then they'd leave the rest of us alone.

Two old coots who belong in the 20th century!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 AM on 04/21/2008

We can't have a leader who shoves adaminejad when they disagree, might start a conflict

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 AM on 04/21/2008

Instead of giving a shoulder rub he might punch someone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 04/21/2008

I was a Senate floor staffer when McCain offered five amendments as the minority member of the Commerce Committee under Chairman Fritz Hollings. Hollings wasn't present at the time, and his three staffers gave him a thumbs down to let him know that the Chairman hadn't approved those amendments. McCain called for a quorum, and then steamily, in front of me, castigated those staffers, saying the F word more than I had ever heard in any sentence, any paragraph in my life. Each time he said the F word he spit at those staffers, and as I was right in front of them, I could see these men, red faced, and practically with tears running down their cheeks. If his words were a gun, they would have been slaughtered in front of me. I can relate those words he said, and I will never forget them. Being that it was "off the Record," no one will ever be able to corroborate them. But I was there. And I will never forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 AM on 04/21/2008

To many people are being fooled by this grand pappy approach McCain is using right now. If he should become president, you would see a totally different person.I find him to be a very dangerous person for this country to have as president.He has problems just like Bush, and they are not beneficial for this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 AM on 04/21/2008


Mc cain says check it out link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GxRToIFwoU

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 AM on 04/21/2008

Where in the hell are those medical records that he was supposed to be releasing on April 15th? What it today's date again????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 04/21/2008

Oh, I can not wait to see the final campaign between Obama and McCain, and McCain calling that young whippersnapper you know what. We need some good music to orchestrate that. Maybe a movie with a lot of dancing and shadow footwork. Two gangs operating. Obama, Obama, Obama! Wonder if they both dance well enough for this musical. Hm, now, but who is really pulling the strings to make these puppets dance? It is like a wajang puppet theatre. Shadows of the puppets, Puppeteers pulling the strings. One storyline told, and another storyline right underneath that. Hehe, but right before Christmas we will have Peace on Earth Again, and one bloodied, but triumphant President. By the way, this is another case for getting rid of the male hormones and vote for a woman this time. But wait, this could get interesting if Obama is elected President, and McCain is senator and gets into fistycuffs with Mr. President. How would he do it? Do you think McCain would tackle him first, and then punch him...*good*? Let us think up some juicy scenarios. I think they should come into an arena, on horseback, like in an opera in Verona. Heh, finally some action!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 04/21/2008

You shouldn't make fun of Mc Bush that way; it's wrong.
He's wrong for the job, but he did suffer a lot over there.
Death would have been preferable to the treatment some of our guys received in captivity.
That's why I can't understand this guy liking war so much and being OK with torture.
He, of all people; Oh well, I won't be voting for him, and so will a lot of other people, I hope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 04/21/2008

McCain has problems with his arms because of the torture he received at the hands of the North Vietnamese. I doubt he can throw a real punch because he cannot fully extend his arms.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 AM on 04/21/2008
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