twitter.com Follow Robert Greenwald on Twitter to get the latest progressive buzz. TheRealMcCain.com There's no question John McCain is getting a free ride from the mainstream press. But with the power of YouTube and the blogosphere, we can provide an accurate portrayal of the so-called Maverick....


bravenewfilmsThree scenes from the HBO movie "Game Change" showing Republican presidential candidate John McCain rejecting suggestions that he criticize Barack Obama over his decades-long friendship with radical cleric Jeremiah Wright


leftwingescapeetgam.ca for more US election coverage from the Globe and Mail. The Globe's Affan Chowdhry looks at a wacky week that saw NBA great Charles Barkley take a stab at Mitt Romney on air prompting John McCain to come to his defence on Twitter, while a muted Rick Santorum endorsement of Romney needed fu...


theglobeandmailTitle says it all, McCain was awesome... Obama was a dud.


hiramrangerSenator John McCain accidentally supported President Obama for a moment over 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Download the politics or entertainment hour of this TYT episode: goo.gl Find out ho...


theyoungturksVladimir Putin has lashed out at John McCain over his threats that the PM may face same fate as the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The Russian premier speculated that the US senator has been traumatized by his POW experience. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


russiatodayWho needs diplomacy, or international law? Not former presidential candidate (R-AZ) John McCain, who became the first senator to publicly call for a US-led military strike on Syria in order to halt the nearly year-long conflict there. Taking the Senate floor, McCain said there will be no UN manda...


russiatodayWill.i.am totally stole this idea from us, we've been thinking for a long time that earnest people reacting to a candidate is the future of music video. Election08 On Youtube Presented by: The Public Service Administratioin Andy Cobb Josh Funk Nyima Funk Marc Evan Jackson Mark Kienlen David Pompe...


Arizona Sen. John McCain is calling for the United States to lead an international effort to begin air strikes on Syria. McCain says Syria's neighbors in the region will intervene militarily, with or without the US (March 5) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org...


associatedpressSen. John McCain talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about the UN mission in Syria.


cnnLeading Senator John McCain has become the first US politician to publicly call for airstrikes against the Syrian regime. He says Washington has a 'moral and strategic obligation' to force Assad out. California State University professor Paul Sheldon Foote told RT that John McCain is still very d...


During a campaign speech in support of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Jan. 5, Sen. John McCain slipped up - mistakenly showing support for President Barack Obama.


kcpqtvThe 2008 GOP nominee focuses on the 2012 Republican primary race. What are McCain's views on Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul? Also, the Arizona Senator discusses political tensions overseas and American foreign policy. For more information, click here: abcnews.go.com


abcnewsSen. John McCain discusses yesterday's primaries and weighs in on Romney's focus on the general election.


cnnMeghan McCain told Forbes she has seen a therapist to deal with the barrage of internet comments regarding her physical appearance/weight. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur break it down on The Young Turks. www.thejanedough.com


theyoungturksMcCain mistakenly praises Obama during speech for Romney on January 5th 2012 in South Carolina. More info from WCNC: CHARLESTON, SC -- Mitt Romney visited Charleston, South Carolina along with Governor Nikki Haley and Senator John McCain on Thursday to continue his push for the Republican preside...


jpmediaproductionsSen. John McCain on Social Media www.CharlieRose.com


charlieroseDuring morning debate Saturday on an Omnibus Appropriations bill, Senator John McCain decried what he called outrageous spending by Congress. (Dec. 17)


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