Sunday, June 8, 2008

Ross Perot Does Not Like John McCain. At All.

Filed under: Presidential 2008 — by Will Kirkland @ 9:22 pm
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Ross Perot paid for Carol McCain’s hospital bills when she was injured in a car accident while John McCain was a POW in Hanoi. 23 operations worth. She didn’t tell McCain that she had been injured, disfigured and had gained weight while living in her wheel chair.

Ross Perot, who paid her medical bills all those years ago, … believes that both Carol McCain and the American people have been taken in by a man who is unusually slick and cruel – even by the standards of modern politics.

‘McCain is the classic opportunist. He’s always reaching for attention and glory,’ he said.

‘After he came home, Carol walked with a limp. So he threw her over for a poster girl with big money from Arizona. And the rest is history.’

Apparently the Reagans were shocked when the McCains announced their divorce. And a Ted Sampley, a Vietnam Vet who knows McCain gets about as clear as can be gotten.

‘This is a guy who makes such a big deal about his character. He has no character. He is a fake. If there was any character in that first marriage, it all belonged to Carol.’

Leaving Carol

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