Friday, February 15, 2008

John McCain: A Son's View

Here's a view of John McCain you won't see from the MSM.

It's a view from the eyes of his eldest son, John “Jack” McCain, a Midshipman enrolled at his dad's alma mater, the United States Naval Academy.

(Jack is the one on the left, holding aloft his younger brother, U.S. Marine Jimmy McCain, prior to Jimmy's deployment to Iraq. The photo comes from the McCain family via GoMids.com)

It's an article that's interesting, informative, humorous and (look out, Ann Coulter) even a bit charming.

Here's just one excerpt:

...When asked about his dad's age, 71, and whether or not it should be an issue with voters, Jack was quick to point out the tremendous health of not his dad, but his grandmother. “His mother is what, 96? She is very sharp. She travels the world. So as far as genes go, you don’t have to worry about that for at least another 15 or 20 years.”

In further defense of his dad’s health, Jack enjoys telling the story about how he and his dad hiked the Grand Canyon last summer. “He hiked 30 miles…9 down, 15 across and 6 up in two days. We started out on the North Rim [of the Grand Canyon] and made it to the South Rim. If age is ever an issue [just think of] 30 miles, two days, in 115 degree heat…and carrying a back-pack as well. And my dad doesn’t have any cartilage in his knees.”

One of the most memorable parts of the excursion, especially for a political science major, was being able to listen to his dad talk about “any period in history.”


“…If you start in China and head all the way to the United States, he knows about it. We probably had a four-hour conversation about the Ottoman Turks.”