For example, an old friend and political consultant, Jay Smith, urged him in early 1989 to have a “come-to-Jesus” press conference, air everything and repent.
But his press secretary, Victoria Clarke, had this to say to Smith:
“I don't think he can pull it off. I think he will lose his temper.”
Michael Leahy goes on to note, in a five-page story, that the John McCain we know today — good, bad and ugly — all was forged in the Keating and post-Keating crucible.
Read the full story for McCain’s split-the-diff temper-free presser and more.
Basically, McCain engaged in a huge case of logorrhea and got away with it.
Essentially, both the myth of the Straight Talk Express and the realigty of the Schmuck Talk Express™ were born at the same time.
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