Just remember, the stories of McCain's calling his wife the c-word and attacking Rick Renzi in 2006 first reported in my book, The Real McCain, they are damn lies as the McCainiacs have claimed (well, actually, McCain called the Renzi incident a lie on Fox, and then his own people backtracked from that falsehood and turned McCain into a liar in The Washington Post).

Because, as you can see, there is simply no pattern of this kind of behavior with McCain:

"McCain was down at the end of the table and we were talking to the head of the guerrilla group here at this end of the table, and I don't know what attracted my attention," Cochran said. "But I saw some kind of quick movement at the bottom of the table and I looked down there and John had reached over and grabbed this guy by the shirt collar and had snatched him up like he was throwing him up out of the chair to tell him what he thought about him or whatever. I don't know what he was telling him but I thought, good grief everybody around here has got guns and we were there on a diplomatic mission. I don't know what had happened to provoke John, but he obviously got mad at the guy and he just reached over there and snatched him."

That's right--McCain just reached out and physically assaulted someone at a diplomatic meeting where guns were present. How, um, diplomatic of him.

So, to sum up: I am lying in my book, as is everyone else who has ever reported on the myriad examples of McCain's complete loss of self-control in the presence of others--and McCain is 100% docile and agreeable as his underpaid spokeshacks will tell you. And to elect McCain to a position where he would be attending many of these types of diplomatic meetings--that wouldn't endanger this country and/or its citizens at all.

Any questions?