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Monday, February 16, 2009

Who feels sorry for John McCain?

Yah-m...No.
Democrats are growing increasingly frustrated with the brash political attacks Sen. John McCain has launched against Barack Obama in the weeks since the new president took office. No one expected the Arizona Republican to be a legislative ally for this administration. But it was widely assumed that Obama's overtures to McCain in the weeks after the election would dull some of the hard feelings between the two. Now, they are realizing, it has not.

'He is bitter and really angry,' Bob Shrum said of McCain in an interview on Friday. 'He is angry at the press, which he thinks is unfair. He is angry at Obama and angry at the voters. He has gone from being an angry old candidate to being an angry old defeated candidate.'
Read more from the AP at HuffPo.

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