Nick Gillespie | September 2, 2008
Speaking from Minneapolis-St. Paul and the Republican National Convention, reason Editor in Chief Matt Welch discusses why he wrote McCain: The Myth of a Maverick, his penetrating analysis of the Republican candidate for president.
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Granger|9.2.08 @ 4:55PM|#
Gee, I thought he wrote it for the money.
texas_libertarian|9.2.08 @ 4:57PM|#
I wonder if McCain has read the book. Matt should send him an autographed copy.
|9.2.08 @ 5:13PM|#
I can't WTFV, but I figure he did it for the lulz.
SIV|9.2.08 @ 5:21PM|#
Who couldn't see the decline of the MSM and with it all those high paying cushy jobs on "editorial boards". Career move.
SIV|9.2.08 @ 5:22PM|#
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We'll never know why he really wrote it.....
|9.2.08 @ 7:59PM|#
Wait.
Matt Welch wrote a book . . . a book on McCain? And it's called "The Myth of a Maverick?"
Why he could use the H&R forum to promote this book, I suppose.