What an old anecdote about Mo Udall in the hospital reveals about McCain's character.By Michael Lewis
Back in 1996 and 1997, before John McCain was a presidential candidate or object of media fascination, Michael Lewis followed the Arizona senator around as he campaigned for Bob Dole and worked to reform campaign-finance laws. Lewis' pieces for the New Republic and the New York Times Magazine portrayed McCain as a passionate, cantankerous, astonishingly honest political character who frequently acted in ways that brought him no political gain. In the recent back-and-forth over whether McCain is a regular politician or a true outlier, we remembered a wonderful moment from Lewis' 1997 New York Times Magazine profile of McCain, "The Subversive." The passage below comes at the very end of Lewis' article.Read it and learn about a man who doesn't need to fake good character because he personifies it.
Hat tip: Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit, who in turn got it from one of his readers.
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