The video below is the John McCain I miss--along with many, many Americans, I would imagine. (The part II of the video is here). Very funny, very decent, and very human. Obama did a good job as well, but wasn't near as funny (video here and here).
Here is what I didn't know about McCain. Make no mistake, the article is out to get him and show his warts. I understand that. But the article reminds me of friends and acquaintances that I have had, and still do have--people of great qualities, but not the type I would want as my leader.
Assuming that McCain is about to lose this election (certainly not guaranteed, but likely), I hope he makes more news like the video below rather than continuing on with the behavior and language he has exhibited in this nasty and divisive campaign. It seems like his worst qualities are showing now and, not to be morbid, he isn't going to be on this earth much longer. I would think he would rather be remembered as a great public servant than as a petty opportunist who--even in his 70s--never stopped being a bratty frat boy.
Here is what I didn't know about McCain. Make no mistake, the article is out to get him and show his warts. I understand that. But the article reminds me of friends and acquaintances that I have had, and still do have--people of great qualities, but not the type I would want as my leader.
Assuming that McCain is about to lose this election (certainly not guaranteed, but likely), I hope he makes more news like the video below rather than continuing on with the behavior and language he has exhibited in this nasty and divisive campaign. It seems like his worst qualities are showing now and, not to be morbid, he isn't going to be on this earth much longer. I would think he would rather be remembered as a great public servant than as a petty opportunist who--even in his 70s--never stopped being a bratty frat boy.