Well, the inevitable puff piece on Cindy McCain, that I warned you about a couple of days ago has appeared at the LA Times. (I don't know if that means all the other major and minor publications will follow suit or if the New York
Times will never get a free interview after they followed up on the recipe plagiarism scandal broken by the Huffington Post.
Well, Ms. Cindy is purty nigh wonderful if you ask Sam Zell's Tribune Corp.
(Yeah, I imagine she'd be the perfect crush for old Sam.)
The most memorable point I got from the piece was her reference to leaving the decision about whether we should go to war to those, like her husband who understand it better. Now that's not just an exhortation to women, but all of us, I assume. Just like the silent majority did during the Vietnam war. Just leave it to the leaders.
That means not even questioning them. Not even with all the information on the Internet these days.
Why, if lil' Miss Cindy doesn't question whether we should be fighting for corrupt leaders in Iraq, why should you?
You can read the piece in the LA Times at "Cindy McCain's life away from the campaign".
You might want to note that they emphasize her fragile health and how much stress negative analysis of her husband puts on her. Will they use this to curtail mainstream news media making negative statements about her husband?
For balance see this Salon piece from 1999.