Meghan McCain is out there making the circuit with her new book,
America You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom.
In so doing she complains about her Internet critics — to which
I can only say: chill out.
Politics, as Mr. Dooley said, ain’t bean bag. What she is seeing
on the Internet is only the Internet version of the kind of things
millions of Americans have muttered under their breath about
political personalities for centuries. Only now, cloaked in
anonymity, this stuff makes it onto the Internet. One would gently
suggest she learn to ignore it — a must if she intends to
continue.
Now as to her
recent column in the Daily Beast … one can only marvel
at her naïveté.
Without the slightest hint that she understood the irony, she
said this:
Last week, I went on Al Sharpton’s MSNBC show PoliticsNation to
talk about extremism in the Republican Party. As a socially liberal
Republican, this happens to be a topic I know a lot about.
I confess to being speechless.
Let me see if I understand this. Ms. McCain actually went on the
show of a man whom we have written about
here as shouting a gay slur on national television (here). Not to
mention that her host is the same guy (audios linked in my article)
captured on audio tape calling the Mayor of New York the “n-word”
and referring to “Greek homos.”
In other words, there is Meghan McCain sitting blissfully on the
television show of a man who has a repeated habit of gay-bashing
and race-baiting — bullying — while saying that
Republicans are extremists.
Did she have the courage to call Sharpton out on this?
Nah.
But she is concerned if you think she has a weight problem. And
she can write up a storm about Internet bullies. But face to face
with a real bully? Somebody who has been out there gay bashing on
camera? Why, she melts. So much for principle and Republican
moderates.
Personally? What Meghan McCain looks like is irrelevant. What
she so passively buys into is frightening.