That is the question put by REKHA BASU in the Des Moines Register.
The Des Moines Register had an Editorial Meeting interview with John McCain the other day. There has been several videos shown from the meeting - and it was obvious that McCain was just about to go ballistic.
The Des Moines Register endorsed McCain during the primaries - it will be interesting to see if they will endorse him for the Presidency after his performance at their Editorial Board - it must have given them pause - and concern.
Is this the man that they think is best to lead America for the next 4 to 8 years with the dangers all over the horizons,
More after the break - - -
Read the whole story here
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/...
This same article is also mentioned in Americablog
http://www.americablog.com/
John McCain is angry.
You can feel it in the clenched muscles in his throat, the narrowing of his eyes, the controlled tone with which he handles a question he doesn't like, as if struggling to contain something that might spill out. We've seen that body language on TV. But around a Des Moines Register table Tuesday, the anger and tension were palpable. And unsettling.
McCain's volatility has been written and whispered about by staff and Senate colleagues: the mercurial temper, the quixotic outbursts of reproach, then jocularity. But those alleged episodes were behind the scenes. The combative, prickly McCain we saw was seeking the Register's endorsement. He already got it in the caucuses.
and this part says it all
The presidency requires a special temperament. It demands statesmanship with foreign leaders, persuasiveness with Congress and calm assuredness with the public. If McCain is so flustered in an editorial meeting, how would he guide a nation in crisis?
How can America feel safe with this man waiting in the wings -- up till now I have scoffed at Bush every time he has said - BE AFRAID
But this time I will say it -- BE AFRAID - be very afraid - with McCain as President there will not just be two wars - that will be his response to everything and everybody that dares to speak up against him.
He is a dangerous man