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Slobber And Spittle (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
I'll add my voice to the chorus recommending that you read the Rolling Stone article on John McCain by Tim Dickinson. I certainly can't vouch for all of it, but parts of it ring true, like this one: We have now watched McCain run twice for president. The first time he positioned himself as a principled centrist and decried the politics of Karl Rove and the influence of the religious right, imploring...
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The Immoral Minority (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
The article is ten pages long and filled with facts that I certainly was not aware of. But there are two paragraphs that I think might be the most enlightening: In its broad strokes, McCain's life story is oddly similar to that of the current occupant of the White House. John Sidney McCain III and George Walker Bush both represent the third generation of American dynasties. Both were born into positions...
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Politics through Michigan eyes (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
This story from Rolling Stone says that John McCain is a make-believe maverick. In 10 online pages, examples are provided showing that he puts himself ahead of others. I haven’t read it read, but I want to. If you’ve read it, what’s your impression? Fair or biased? I will try to record my reading notes after I’ve [...]
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | yesterday
The grandmother of the girl claiming to be Ronnie Wood's girlfriend has reportedly begged her to dump the Rolling Stone, dubbing him an old ...
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Blue Mass. Group - Front Page (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rolling Stone has published a very long, and quite devastating, article called "Make-Believe Maverick: A closer look at the life and career of John McCain reveals a disturbing record of recklessness and dishonesty." Much of it will be familiar to those who have really paid attention to the details of McCain's career. But I don't know of any other place that assembles so many details so comprehensively,...
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lalate news (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rolling Stone is calling John McCain a Make Believe Maverick. Rolling Stone’s new article labels John McCain a make believe maverick myth. Here is an excerpt of the Rolling Stone Make Believe Maverick article: “Over the next 15 months leading up to the invasion, McCain continued to lead the rush to war. In November 2002, Scheunemann set [...]
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BlogNetNews.com/Iowa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rolling Stone issue 1063 - hitting news stands on October 16th - takes on "Country First" maverick John McCain like he's a corporate sellout punk band. The article can be found here if you want to read it before it rolls off the presses. The video short on [...]
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breath of life (Free subscription) | yesterday
This program of a cappella black music rendered by young collegians radiates the joy and optimism of youth.
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
The grandmother of the girl who claims to be Ronnie Wood's girlfriend is reported as having begged her to dump the Rolling Stone describing him as an ...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
At Fort McNair, an army base located along the Potomac River in the nation's capital, a chance reunion takes place one day between two former POWs. It's the spring of 1974, and Navy commander John Sidney McCain III has returned home from the experience in Hanoi that, according to legend, transformed him from a callow and reckless youth into a serious man of patriotism and purpose. Walking along the...
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Erkan's field diary (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
fashion support for Obama... Rolling Stone presents 11 myths about Sarah Palin By Mark Frauenfelder Rolling Stone has compiled a nice list of myths about Sarah Palin....
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Poor Mojo Newswire (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Make-Believe Maverick : Rolling Stone Brutal. Honest. Well-researched. On the grounds between the two brick colleges, the chitchat between the scion of four-star admirals and the son of a prizefighter turns to their academic travels; both colleges sponsor a trip abroad for young officers to network with military and political leaders in a distant corner of the globe. "I'm going to the Middle East,"...
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Little Hokum Rag (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
"Rolling Stone: The Illustrated Portraits" 2000 (Chronicle Books) with cover by Mark Ryden Jewel and Alanis Morrisette double portrait by Amy Crehore 1998 Every now and again, I look back and realize how lucky I have been. With all crazy the ups and downs of this career, there were some really nice moments. Being included in this book was one of those moments. Only about 100 illustrations were published...
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BlogNetNews.com/Iowa (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
A Temptations tune came on my radio headset when I was mowing the Not So Vast Right Wing Acres yesterday. When I heard the lyrics it seemed to me they were singing Barack's Papa Was A Rolling Stone and the scientific community is [...]