Sen. McCain Flag Lapel Pin Watch: Day 4

by Dan Cody Leave a reply »

Another day, another missing flag lapel pin from the Republican nominee for President. In fact, the only thing that changed today was the color of Sen. McCains shirt…

Talk radio hosts are now starting to take notice. Rush Limbaugh himself was recently heard wondering aloud “What’s so hard about saying, I love this country? I wouldn’t be running for president if I didn’t revere this country?”.

Regular Americans are also starting to ask tough questions about the absence of McCain’s flag pin. “How can I vote for a president who won’t wear a flag pin?” asked Nash McCabe, an unemployed typist. “I watch him on TV; I keep looking for that lapel pin.”

Indeed. So do I Nash, so do I…

US Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-AZ) visits supporters in a round table style venue to talk about health care at the Mizel Family Cultural Arts Center in Denver, Colorado May 2, 2008.

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2 Responses

  1. You got to be kidding. Whether or not someone wears a flag pin on their lapel is not a qualification for political office. If anything have the guts to not wear one when the media is making a stupid fuss about is an indication of someone that has some character. This might even be worse than voting for people based on 30 second misleading commercials that virtually all interested parties run right before elections.

  2. I should have gone back through the last few days posts, as I see that you are kidding.