A,
What behavior of McCain's do you
have in mind that in your mind was rude?
Terry
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 11:48
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Subject: Re: [CTRL] Fw: Reagan / McCain
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Kathleen makes a good point. Also, McCain doesn't seem to know how to
listen. He just kept ranting and raving about those non-issues that he wanted
to force down everyone's throat. Flashback, perhaps?
-A
------ Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 09:20
AM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Fw: Reagan / McCain
Exchange
How was McCain rude to
Reagan?
Can you specify
this?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 12:09
AM
Subject: [CTRL] Fw: Reagan / McCain
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-Caveat Lector- <A
HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/"> </A> -Cui
Bono?-
Fascinating how someone who's claimed to be the "Reagan
Republican" can be so darn rude with Ronald Reagan's son. Go
figure!
-A ----- Original Message ----- > >
TRANSCRIPT > McCain on Michael Reagan Show > Date:
2/29/2000 > > Michael Reagan: ...This is an interview I tried
to do earlier today with > John McCain...It would be choosing the
judges. If John McCain becomes > President of the United States and
will they be liberal judges, or will > they be conservative judges.
That's an issue many people would like to get > an answer to. Is
Warren Rudman going to be the Attorney General? That would > be a
good question to ask. Why don't we go now, Sen. John McCain.
Senator, > how are you? > > Sen. McCain: How are
you? > > Michael Reagan: I am just fine, thank you very much.
Where are you, are you > in Fresno? > > Sen. McCain:
I'm on the bus, I'm on the way to Bakersfield, I'm headed > through
a lot of very beautiful fruit tree areas. It's very pretty here in >
the valley. > > Michael Reagan: Question I want to ask you,
first of all, have you decided > now to get into the debate that's
going to be taking place on Thursday night? > > Sen.
McCain: We're having the debate will be by satellite from, we'll
have > to stop on our trip back to New York and we had to cancel
some, some ah of > our New York schedule, but we'll be there by
satellite. > > Michael Reagan: All right, let me ask you this,
because I think it's an > issue, just, isn't being played out within
the campaign there's so many > other things that are being talked
about, but as President of the United > States one of the legacy's
you would leave would be the judges that you > would appoint as
President of the United States of America and there's some >
great concern if Warren Rudman, who is your overall campaign chair,
would > be in such a position in a McCain administration to appoint
judges like > Judge Souter to the bench as was done during the Bush
administration back > in the 1980's. > > Sen. McCain:
Ah, Warren Rudman did not appoint Judge Souter, President Bush >
did, remember he was the President. > > Michael Reagan: Yes,
but... > > Sen. McCain: Second of all, Warren Rudman is a
fine, decent man who served > his country in the Korean War,
Attorney General of his state, and a Senator > who was highly
respected. It was, It was President Bush that appointed > Justice
Souter. > > Michael Reagan: Right, but Warren
Rudman... > > Sen. McCain: Warren Rudman is seventy...let me
finish, please, could I > finish? Ja ah, ah, Warren Rudman is 70
years old, he's been, he had a > serious illness. He's not
interested in playing any active role in a McCain >
administration and I resent enormously phone calls that were made by
Pat > Robertson saying that he was a vicious bigot. I think that one
might be > Michael Reagan: Senator, Senator, Senator, Senator,
Senator, McCain Talking > Over Michael Reagan: well worth talking
about as well...Senator, I'm not, > Senator > > Sen.
McCain: I asked you, Michael, if I could finish, can I
finish? > > Michael Reagan: But you did finish [McCain
Interrupt] > > Sen. McCain: Can I finish? Can I finish? Yes or
no? > > Michael Reagan: What else do you have to
say? > > Sen. McCain: Can I finish, or not, I mean
otherwise > > Michael Reagan: Go ahead > > Sen.
McCain: OK. I don't appreciate him being called a vicious bigot
by Pat > Robertson in personal phone calls to hundreds of
thousands of Americans. He > is a fine and decent man and he will
play an advisory role to me because he > is a fine and decent man
who enjoyed a sterling reputation as United States > Senator and
Attorney General of the State of New Hampshire. > > Michael
Reagan: So, > > Sen. McCain: Now I'm finished. > >
Michael Reagan: Very good. And what I was trying to get to is the
fact > that, yes, Warren Rudman did not appoint him, Warren Rudman's
the man who > sold to John Sununu who sold him to President Bush at
the time, and what > (McCain Interrupt: In other words.) I want to
find out. > > Sen. McCain: In other words, in other words, in
other words President Bush > and John Sununu did not have any minds
of their own. That's, I don't think > that's the way it
happened. > > Michael Reagan: That's - Senator let me ask you
this. There are, there are.. > > Sen. McCain: I don't
believe that's how it happened. > > Michael Reagan:
Well > > Sen. McCain: John Sununu knew Souter just as well as
Warren Rudman did, > they're both from New
Hampshire. > > (Reagan talking over ) Michael Reagan: The
question is, the question is, > what kind of judges would you
appoint to the bench? Would they by Souter > like? Would they be
judges in the make of a Bork, a Thomas? What kind of > judges could
we see from a President McCain? > > Sen. McCain: My record is
very clear as to who I have supported and my > record is very clear
in public statements that Justice Scalia is a Justice > that I
admire very much. I also happen to admire Justice Rehnquist, Chief >
Justice Rehnquist, who is from the state of Arizona. And, ah, but Scalia
I > admire an enormous amount as well as others. My record as a
conservative is > very clear, my record on supporting people who
adhere to the Constitution > is very clear and my record as a,
eighteen-year record, of conservative > positions both physically
and others is also very clear. > > Michael Reagan: All right.
Next question, education.-big issue. I mean > compared to other
industrial nations we here in America, the children > routinely test
near the bottom. So what about your plan for an > better-educated
child here in America? What is the McCain plan? > > Sen.
McCain: Choice, ah, by the way, before we go into that, ah, are you
- > it doesn't disturb you that Pat Robertson would call up people
and say > that, that ah Warren Rudman is a vicious bigot? I'd like
you to talk about > that a little bit. > > Michael
Reagan: No, Senator. No Senator, No Senator because let me tell >
you, I think that gets off > > Sen. McCain: No, let me tell
you, let me tell you when the man's name is > maligned and his
reputation is maligned then it ought to be talked about, > OK?
(inaudible) > > Michael Reagan: Senator McCain,
goodbye. > > [REAGAN HANGS UP ON MCCAIN] > >
Michael Reagan: Senator McCain, goodbye. (PAUSE) You know something
I'm > ripping this up. You lost my vote.
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