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October 24, 2008

John McCain's Brother Says "F-You" To A 911 Operator

Well, this is going to be everywhere today. John McCain's brother Joe McCain, who sounds exactly like him, called 911 because he was mad about sitting in traffic, and said "Fuck You" to the 911 operator:

Haha, a "Very important family political project." He's so modest! It's like when people who went to Harvard say they went to school "near Boston."

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Kevin

lol, who cares? he's a grumpy old man, just like your grandpa. in fact, joe mccain is your grandpa.

Posted by: Kevin profile link at 10/24/08 11:01 AM | Reply
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Haha, he's not even a politician. So his "very important political project" is being the brother of a guy who is running for president. I bet he's desperately hoping people from high school would call his voicemail now!

Posted by: BradOFarrell profile link at 10/24/08 11:21 AM | Reply
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Funtastik

The republicans are so good at helping themselves!

Posted by: Funtastik profile link at 10/24/08 1:47 PM | Reply
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they interviewed a tourist about this?
does this mean the news people pick up anyone basically -being- nearby?

Posted by: m.g at 10/24/08 3:00 PM | Reply
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Becca

My sister is a chef, so my voicemail says I can't pick up because of important family dinner matters... i totally get it.

Posted by: Becca profile link at 10/24/08 3:19 PM | Reply
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Is the answering message their only reason for believing it was actually Joe McCain? It seems like anyone could have recorded that to make More Successful McCain look bad.

Wish I had thought of that...

Posted by: Jenn profile link at 10/25/08 2:58 AM | Reply
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