McCain’s Housing Problem Might Be Bigger Than You Think
08.22.2008| by Bernie
Joe Miller of Factcheck.org dissects John McCain’s desperate, disingenous attempt to combat his multiple mansion problem, which we discussed a few days back.
It’s nice to see a major media outlet willing to call out John McCain for the lies and slimy innuendo that his campaign has become.
But the greatest insight coming out of the whole “how many houses does he own?” episode has to be from BAGnewsnotes, who puts it in the context of McCain’s POW experience.
Read the whole post, but here’s the conclusion:
This shot of McCain in 2000 showing the prison to his son, Jack, evokes just how much the Hanoi Hilton — where McCain dwells so often in his speeches and his anecdotes — actually does seems to resonate as a “primary residence” — those cell walls representing the last, longest home that McCain could call his own.
You might say it’s a bit of a psychological stretch, but there’s no denying that McCain often appears lost in a place only he knows.



