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by BooMan
Back in April, John McCain tried to explain his opposition to a federal Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Of course, he lied like a rug about supporting an Arizona state-holiday for Dr. King.
Tell me that that isn't the lamest excuse you've ever heard. And it isn't even true. Steve Benen explains.
If McCain “began to learn” and “studied” after his opposition to the King holiday in ‘83, he was a very slow learner. Four years later, he didn’t fight against a governor or his own party; he endorsed the governor’s move to eliminate a King holiday. This might all be water under the bridge if John McCain wasn't referring to his esteemed colleague as 'that one' in national debates, refusing to shake his hand, and allowing his supporters to call for his head and call him a terrorist.
McCain's History | 2 comments (2 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
McCain's History | 2 comments (2 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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