McCain’s legendary temper

Last week, I posted my rendition of John McCain as the Hulk. Today, I’m going to get into some specifics. Just look at this list and tell me if we really want this guy with his finger on the nuclear button.
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Domenici actually said in 2000, that he didn’t want to see this guy anywhere near the nuclear trigger. If this guy reacts this quickly – and remember that he once told a military psychiatrist that his biggest problem was his “quick temper” – with his friends, just imagine his ire if some nation rubbed him the wrong way before he had his morning coffee. And if you don’t think this is something to worry about it, allow me to paraphrase GW Bush, we don’t want to see the smoking gun in the form of a mushroom cloud.

April 9, 2008 • Tags:  • Posted in: politics

4 Responses to “McCain’s legendary temper”

  1. Parson - April 9, 2008

    He calls his wife a name like that? I he must wear a steel cup to bed with a lock.

  2. John Good - April 9, 2008

    What a m@*&^%*# f(*^!!

  3. Jim - April 10, 2008

    I think it was Polishifter who did a post the other day and McCain’s tantrums that was also quite good. I refuse to believe this hasn’t cost him and if condoned. Someone of consequence should push McGoon until he snaps on camera. We can not allow this fool to happen.
    Can you Imagine? He was peeved at being called a war monger. That’s mild!

  4. azgoddess - April 10, 2008

    i live in az and don’t want him anywhere around…geeze — but it all depends on what the rich white men behind the screen want this country to vote for..um well that’s what electronic voting um vomiting is all about – right??? tongue outta cheek

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