McCain’s Daughter Blogs About Today’s Developments


February 21st, 2008

John McCain’s daughter Meghan keeps a wonderful blog about life on the campaign trail that is usually filled with anything but weighty looks at policy or defenses of her dad. Today is not necessarily different but with the backdrop of the growing flap over accusations made by unnamed sources printed in the New York Times her latest blog post is a very insightful window into how politics effects families. Check it out and then check out McCain Blogette:

Life is all about perspective. Having grown up in politics, I know it’s an industry that, for all intents and purposes, is known for being dirty and cruel. And yet, despite it all (and I really mean it all) I feel so grateful and blessed for every single day and for the opportunities I’ve been given. I have an absolutely epic group of friends, wonderful parents I love and who love me in return, a brother who just returned safely from Iraq, and I have the honor of touring the greatest country in the world with a group of people I just can’t get enough of. The list of blessings in my life could go on for days.

Why do I choose to be involved in politics right now? Because my father is different. He’s compassionate, full of life, hilarious and is a beacon of integrity to myself and to so many others. Politics is rough, but I absolutely adore my Dad and this campaign and have never, ever stopped believing in him. It’s just that simple.



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One Response to “McCain’s Daughter Blogs About Today’s Developments”
  1. Brenda Says:

    I am very pleased to support your Dad and his running mate.
    I am in great hopes that God will help us elect him as our next president.
    I read some of your blogs about your time with the Palin's. I enjoyed them.
    I am 66 and not very good at this kind of communication.
    Just want to let you and your family know I am behind you all the way.

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