Posted on 09/27/2008 10:20:51 PM PDT by pissant
Senator John McCain was on a roll. In a room reserved for high-stakes gamblers at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, he tossed $100 chips around a hot craps table. When the marathon session ended around 2:30 a.m., the Arizona senator and his entourage emerged with thousands of dollars in winnings.
A lifelong gambler, Mr. McCain takes risks, both on and off the craps table. He was throwing dice that night not long after his failed 2000 presidential bid, in which he was skewered by the Republican Partys evangelical base, opponents of gambling. Mr. McCain was betting at a casino he oversaw as a member of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, and he was doing so with the lobbyist who represents that casino, according to three associates of Mr. McCain.
The visit had been arranged by the lobbyist, Scott Reed, who works for the Mashantucket Pequot, a tribe that has contributed heavily to Mr. McCains campaigns and built Foxwoods into the worlds second-largest casino. Joining them was Rick Davis, Mr. McCains current campaign manager. Their night of good fortune epitomized not just Mr. McCains affection for gambling, but also the close relationship he has built with the gambling industry and its lobbyists during his 25-year career in Congress.
As a two-time chairman of the Indian Affairs Committee, Mr. McCain has done more than any other member of Congress to shape the laws governing Americas casinos, helping to
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Roll with it. They are running out of things to write about.
The glaring point from this should be that McCain gambles with his own money and the Democrats gambled and lost with ours!
I’ll place $100 that Pinch’s circulation drops again.
Bluffing is a minor component of poker. The most important component of poker is awareness of the changes in the odds, card by card.
Non poker players that see it in movies or on TV get the impression that bluffing is far more important than it is, because that is the only element of the game that can be made dramatic, and thus is the only one that is seen.
Obama is not a poker player; he is what is commonly known as a ‘fish.’
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