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Title: McCain's bizarre beliefs. Panics at loss of his Lucky Feather, and other weirdness
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URL Source: http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/ ... 05/16/mccains-bizarre-beliefs/
Published: May 19, 2008
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Post Date: 2008-05-19 08:00:33 by PSUSA
Keywords: Nutcase, Goofball, Fruitcake
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Comments: 18

Regular readers know I am no fan of Presidential candidate John McCain. I used to be, back when he made sense, and he didn’t pander to religious extremists, didn’t constantly flip-flop, didn’t have weird ideas about the economy and the war, and actually appeared to be telling the truth about some things. Those days are long past.

And while those other reasons are enough for me to not want him to be President, now comes the news that his grip on really is really really tenuous. I mean really.

He’s superstitious.

OK, sure, big deal, you think. Many people are superstitious, maybe even most. We talk about luck, we use body language to force the bowling ball to curve after we’ve bowled it, we wear lucky shirts to interviews. I understand those feelings, and they’re natural. I’ve had ‘em myself. But when they take over your life, and seriously affect your actions, then you have a problem.

McCain is really superstitious.

The Washington Times — one of the most conservative papers in the country — has a report detailing McCain’s supernatural beliefs. The report tries to make it sound playful, but to me it’s a little disturbing.

He won’t throw a hat on a bed — that’s a very old superstition that if you do that, someone in the household will die soon (too bad throwing your hat in the ring doesn’t mean your chances of winning will die). He won’t take a salt shaker from someone’s hand. He carries around lucky change, a lucky compass, a lucky feather. The report says he has dozens of lucky rituals.

Dozens.

Now again, you may be thinking, big deal. So what?

The Washington Post reported that this has effects on his staff and schedule (emphasis mine):

When McCain once misplaced his feather, there was momentary panic in the campaign, until his wife found it in one of his suits. When the compass went missing once, McCain assigned his political director to hunt it down.

"Momentary panic"? Good thing that didn’t happen during a high-level meeting with Medvedev or Wen Jiabao at a G8 summit (oops– if McCain gets his way, Russia and China won’t be members of the G8 anyway).

Is it too much to ask that a Presidential candidate feel like he can function without his lucky feather?

Years ago, during the Reagan Administration, it was widely chuckled over that Nancy Reagan consulted an astrologer. But I didn’t chuckle: she forced Ronald Reagan — the President of the United States — to schedule meetings according to astrology’s nonsensical rules. That’s where this type of fantasy thinking leads.

If you have what you think is a lucky number, or you don’t shave your beard during finals week, or any of a hundred other superstitions, that’s generally not a big deal. But we’re not talking investing a dollar in the lotto, or trying to psych yourself up for an exam. We’re talking about a man who will control a vast military force, trillions of dollars of our money, and could appoint judges to the Supreme Court.

Chances are, of course, this won’t amount to much. The odds of it interrupting a high-level meeting or causing him to push The Button are low, but still…

Do we really want him relying on his lucky dime to make decisions about those things? And honestly, if he is willing to believe in this stuff, what else is rattling around in his head?

Oh, speaking of bizarre beliefs, remember how McCain actively sought — for a year — the support of far-right wing hate-mongering preacher John Hagee? McCain hypocritically tried to distance himself from some of what Hagee was saying, but specifically embraced Hagee due to his "support for the state of Israel". The problem? Hagee supports a state of Israel because it’ll bring Armageddon and the end of days, as written in Revelation. Perfect.

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#9. To: PSUSA (#0)

Years ago, during the Reagan Administration, it was widely chuckled over that Nancy Reagan consulted an astrologer. But I didn’t chuckle: she forced Ronald Reagan — the President of the United States — to schedule meetings according to astrology’s nonsensical rules. That’s where this type of fantasy thinking leads.

I didn't laugh either. I was genuinely afraid that we had somebody who believed in astrology (or under the thumb of a wife who did) with his finger on the nuclear trigger. We can only guess what weird superstitons and beliefs Dumbya follows.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-05-19   15:27:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Rupert_Pupkin, PSUSA (#9)

We can only guess what weird superstitons and beliefs Dumbya follows.

are you familiar with the story of Bertha Champagne, she was the hosuekeeper of one of the bush brothers in florida and the story as reported in local newspapers at the time that she went out to her car one night to retrieve a photo of her and george bush to show to her boss bush's brother, when her car magically crushed her to death against a wall. then the story goes on to memorialize sweet loving bertha. without really even addressing how the F something like that could ever happen.

I think of this as one of the most underreported and suspicious stories of this administration. it is even more absurd than the pretzel choking story where the dog revived a president who had passed out from choking and then magically woke up.

'bertha poor bertha, what did you see?'

Artisan  posted on  2008-05-19   16:35:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Artisan (#12)

www.sonoran- sunsets.com/marvinbush.html That is news to me.

PSUSA  posted on  2008-05-19   17:24:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: PSUSA (#13)

Another interesting story about the family is the death of one 'Robin Bush' who was the presidents younger sister. she died when he was a child and reports are that he was 'not allowed' to attend his sisters funeral. what a freaky family.

i contend that seing how yales skull and bones 'tomb' has skeletons including skeleons of BABIES hanging in it, as reported by mainstream press, i cant help but wonder if these occult sickos offered a sacrifice of their daughter. This may shock peoples conscience to hear, but if someone is a satanist you cant put anything past them. evil is real., most americans have not examined these issues in depth. I personally am Catholic. i have done some study about these occult groups. it is literally God vs satan.

Artisan  posted on  2008-05-19   18:45:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Artisan (#16)

I think she died of leukemia. If memory serves, and I cannot back this up, none of the bushes went to the funeral.

Instead, they went golfing.

The topic of her death was verboten. I wish i could remember where I heard that. But it fits.

They are cold hearted sons of bitches. Remember mommies comment about how swell the Katrina victims had it in that stadium? How she couldnt bother her "beautiful mind" about the war casualties? What a monstrous skank she is.

PSUSA  posted on  2008-05-19   19:23:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: PSUSA (#17)

I think she died of leukemia

I know thats the cover story, i tend to disbelieve it. they probably didnt go to the funeral because they probably didnt have one, they probably had a ritual in the skull and bones tomb after hours where the skeleton hangs to this day. im serious when i say it was in mainbstream papers that they have skeletons of children at yales skull and bon es ''tomb. sick freaks.

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