Posted on 08/05/2008 3:17:20 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
ABC News' Gregory Wallace and Sara Just Report: Sen. John McCain, R-Az., perhaps unknowingly, volunteered his wife for a beauty pageant on Monday that often features contestants topless -- and, occasionally, without any decency -- at the Sturgis, South Dakota, motorcycle rally.
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LOL!
Haha it appears there’s video of this on the site.
This thread is useless so far...
How do we know its a “gaffe”? Can’t a man just have some fun?
McCain has the Sturgis vote all locked up.
Haha you’re not allowed to have fun if you have an R next to your name.
He will if his wife signs up for the contest. :)
When she appears in the beauty contest, get back to me. This is a stupid non “gaffe”.
“perhaps unknowingly, volunteered his wife for a beauty pageant on Monday that often features contestants topless “
ok..brain test..would you vote for a large buxom gal who shows her boobs to anyone or a billionaire heiress who would show them just to you?
Uh.....that's rhetorical
BWAHAHAHA!!! Now the media can claim McCain is “pimping” his wife, the way they accused the Clintons of “pimping” Chelsea.
hahahahaha
Meh. I’m giving him a break here. He may have known the contest involved nudity or he may not. It isn’t like she joined in and it isn’t as if he actually expected her to. Sounded more like a badly delivered joke.
Obviously McCain isn’t aware of what goes on at the annual Sturgis bike rally. At least he didn’t enter her in the “bury the cuke” contest, or other female “endurance” contests that go on there.
It takes two reporters to do this "story"? Guess that explains all the media layoffs.
It appears that the "topless" angle started over at Huffington Post, and the Drive-by Media is running with it.
That thread also has some trolls appearing...
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