John, McLame, still a dink

This will either get Meghan to start her own branch of the Republican Party or join Valerie Bertonelli in those Jenni Craig commercials;

Today, in his “Twitterview” with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) shied away from condemning Ingraham’s gratuitous attacks on his daughter. Stephanopoulos asked McCain, “What do you think of Meghan’s feud with Coulter and Ingraham?” McCain first said, “I’m proud of my daughter and she has a right to her opinions.” When asked if he agrees with his daughter, McCain did not say, simply stating, “like any family we agree on some things and disagree on others.”

The only thing I would change about this bedroom scene is the beer

If the neocons keep up the attacks, they will lose there best hope for a party recovery:

MCCAIN (on MSNBC): And I think there’s an extreme on both parties and I hate extreme. I don’t understand. I have friends that are the most radically conservative and radically liberal people possibly ever and we all get along. We can find a middle ground.

INGRAHAM (mocking): Ok, I was really hoping that I was going to get that role in the Real World, but then I realized that, well, they don’t like plus-sized models. They only like the women who look a certain way. And on this 50th anniversary of Barbie, I really have something to say

I have to be honest, I think Meghan is twenty times hotter than her bird-like mother. I would rather be with a Jayne Mansfield over a skelator Anne Coultor any day.