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Sunday, April 06, 2008
David R. Stokes :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain: A "Mad" Man?
by David R. Stokes
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In this age of YOUTUBE, when a momentary lapse of judgment (or sanity) can be seized and transmitted for the world to see, the mind fairly boggles when considering how such an impulsive and spontaneous leader would fare politically today.  Decades ago news didn’t travel nearly as fast - or far.

Consider what happened in December of 1950.  Truman’s daughter, Margaret (a wonderful woman who passed away a few months ago at the age of 83), gave a vocal concert at Constitution Hall in Washington.   The next morning Mr. Truman, while enjoying his breakfast at Blair House (the White House was being renovated at the time), read a harsh review that appeared in the Washington Post.

The article really pushed Harry’s buttons.  The Soviets messing around in Berlin was one thing – but this was his daughter!  So he did what every dad wants to do on occasion – to a teacher, or coach, or any other clearly intelligence-deficient critic of our kids – he wrote a scathing letter.

In those days, such a letter was the old-fashioned equivalent of something that made national news a few months back, when the wife of a Fairfax (VA) County school official (who happens to work less than a mile from my office) called the voice mail of a student who had left a protest message at their home.  The adolescent was upset about not getting a snow day he thought he deserved.  

The woman’s rant, including the energetically delivered epithet “snotty-nose brats,” was played via the internet for days on end.  A singular ill-advised auditory snapshot was captured forever and her momentary lapse of judgment became late-night talk show fodder.

Back to Truman – in his 150 word handwritten letter, he referred to the reporter, Paul Hume, as an “eight ulcer man on four ulcer pay” and waxing more indignant he told Hume that he was clearly “a frustrated old man who wished he could have been successful.”  He even added: “Some day I hope to meet you. When that happens you’ll need a new nose, a lot of beefsteak for your black eyes, and perhaps a supporter below!” 

Years later, Harry would refer to this as his worst such written “spasm.”  But at the time he wanted to make sure the letter got sent, knowing his staff would try to stop him.  So he actually walked out of the White House to a drugstore and, affixing a 3-cent stamp on the envelope, mailed it personally.

Of course, his mad missive made the front page of the very same paper the next day and there was a media storm, such as they could have in 1950.

All these years later, however, what we seem to remember and admire most about Truman is this “feisty” quality, the part about the stopped buck and hot kitchen. 

I’m not sure having a temper is necessarily a disqualification for the Presidency.  I know some seem to want to trump up concern about John McCain and incite fear about his finger on the trigger and all of that, but I think the issue is overblown. 

As Richard Nixon wrestled with the issues of Vietnam in the early days of his first term, he posited what he liked to refer to as his “Madman” theory.  This included a deliberately conjured aura of unpredictability as a weapon for use in the war.  The idea was that:  “…you know Nixon is obsessed with Communism. We can’t restrain him when he is angry.” 

Whatever the merits, or lack thereof, of that approach at that time, I very much think that we need someone with the capacity for appropriate indignation in the Oval Office these days, rather than someone who might “go wobbly” at the crucial moment. - DRS

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David R. Stokes is a minister, writer, and broadcaster. His weekly talks at Fair Oaks Church in Fairfax, Virginia and host of Loud on Purpose, heard Monday to Friday in Washington, D.C. on WAVA 105.1 fm.
 
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Any one who calls themselves a Republican and constantly scoriates conservatives as McPain does, is not my choice for a candidate for president. By the way, now that I have learned just WHY we GOT STUCK with that man, I pray fervently, daily, that God will have mercy on us and take all 3 of them to the junk pile.

Even while screaming and ranting about anyone not a democrat having the nerve to go in and register as a dumocrat, to influence the outcome--- these stupid slugs did just that and threw the ball into McPain's court. For a while I could not understand how he got the nod--
He is so tiresome with his disdain of people like me--he will NOT get my vote. He is the worst kind of "Republican"-- only a 'damocrat' in repub clothing.

If you are not already praying for God's BEST for this country, then I plead with you to begin today--He does hear and answer prayers. ! ! !

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I am sick and tired of hearing that voting is my civic duty. I have probably been voting longer than you have been alive, but I will not vote for any of the three. They are all going to sell us down the globalist river. Anyone who thinks there is a dimes worth of difference is deluding themselves. So go ahead and vote, but I have the right not to. As for Bob Barr......the man can't win and honestly would not be my choice. If you want to start doing something constructive before November, learn to speak spanish. Because no matter who wins, it is open borders time. It will also be world court time, global warming taxes time, George Soros global financial time and 5 dollar a gallon gas and milk time. If you are a member of the middle class, bend over and kiss your rear end goodbye.
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