John McCain’s Thursday interview with reporters in Kansas City, Mo., was relocated from the train museum in the basement of Union Station to his Straight Talk Express bus for fear of what the media would make of a nearby painting of two horses’ backsides. “We thought about covering it up,” one GOP flack told the Kansas City Star. “But then you guys would just ask what’s behind the curtain.”
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If this were Obama, the right wingers would be all over it.
. . .and it would be just as silly.
“for fear of what the media would make of a nearby painting of two horses’ backsides.”
Portraits of Dick and George?
Fear is food. We think it was actually John McCain’s that were doing it. You also scan it when you enter and exit John McCain’s.
It was like fear. For a nearby painting we had actually arrived in Union Station, secondly we arrived at John McCain’s with no where to stay. Well, I guess I am not really under an interesting post today onHere.
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