The wife John McCain callously left behind…

I watched the entire two hours of the Saddleback Forum. Hell, I recorded and watched it a few times actually… zipping back and forth and watching bits and pieces after watching the whole thing first. Gotta love my DVR. Anywho, here is a quote from McCain’s half of the process that I found very interesting. This is when Warren asked McCain what had been his greated moral failure:

MCCAIN: My greatest moral failing — and I have been a very imperfect person — is the failure of my first marriage. It’s my greatest moral failure.

I’m sure a lot of people (hello Liberalis Femina) were shocked that he had the balls to even bring up the subject of his first wife. It’s a shame he ended the answer right there and went on a tanget about the second half of the question about America’s failings. I’m sure not many people are actually aware of the details of how McCain’s first marriage ended, and since he refers to it as his greatest moral failure (which it is) I thought some filler might and should be provided.

So here is an article about McCain’s first wife, and the horrid way he trated her and the dissolution of their marriage. The reason why I bring this up is because McCain is trying to run a campaign based on character and integrity, two things this article will prove hie has little of. So take a gander at how he treated her and the condition he left her in and then try to to explain to me what a man of great character McCain really is… I dare ya.

Peter

The wife U.S. Republican John McCain callously left behind

Written by Sharon Churcher

Now that Hillary Clinton has at last formally withdrawn from the race for the White House, the eyes of America and the world will focus on Barack Obama and his Republican rival Senator John McCain.

While Obama will surely press his credentials as the embodiment of the American dream – a handsome, charismatic young black man who was raised on food stamps by a single mother and who represents his country’s future – McCain will present himself as a selfless, principled war hero whose campaign represents not so much a battle for the presidency of the United States, but a crusade to rescue the nation’s tarnished reputation.

McCain likes to illustrate his moral fibre by referring to his five years as a prisoner-of-war in Vietnam. And to demonstrate his commitment to family values, the 71-year-old former US Navy pilot pays warm tribute to his beautiful blonde wife, Cindy, with whom he has four children.

But there is another Mrs McCain who casts a ghostly shadow over the Senator’s presidential campaign. She is seldom seen and rarely written about, despite being mother to McCain’s three eldest children.

And yet, had events turned out differently, it would be she, rather than Cindy, who would be vying to be First Lady. She is McCain’s first wife, Carol, who was a famous beauty and a successful swimwear model when they married in 1965.

She was the woman McCain dreamed of during his long incarceration and torture in Vietnam’s infamous ‘Hanoi Hilton’ prison and the woman who faithfully stayed at home looking after the children and waiting anxiously for news.

But when McCain returned to America in 1973 to a fanfare of publicity and a handshake from Richard Nixon, he discovered his wife had been disfigured in a terrible car crash three years earlier. Her car had skidded on icy roads into a telegraph pole on Christmas Eve, 1969. Her pelvis and one arm were shattered by the impact and she suffered massive internal injuries.

When Carol was discharged from hospital after six months of life-saving surgery, the prognosis was bleak. In order to save her legs, surgeons

had been forced to cut away huge sections of shattered bone, taking with it her tall, willowy figure. She was confined to a wheelchair and was forced to use a catheter.

Through sheer hard work, Carol learned to walk again. But when John McCain came home from Vietnam, she had gained a lot of weight and bore little resemblance to her old self.

Today, she stands at just 5ft4in and still walks awkwardly, with a pronounced limp. Her body is held together by screws and metal plates and, at 70, her face is worn by wrinkles that speak of decades of silent suffering.

For nearly 30 years, Carol has maintained a dignified silence about the accident, McCain and their divorce. But last week at the bungalow where she now lives at Virginia Beach, a faded seaside resort 200 miles south of Washington, she told The Mail on Sunday how McCain divorced her in 1980 and married Cindy, 18 years his junior and the heir to an Arizona brewing fortune, just one month later.

Carol insists she remains on good terms with her ex-husband, who agreed as part of their divorce settlement to pay her medical costs for life. ‘I have no bitterness,’

she says. ‘My accident is well recorded. I had 23 operations, I am five inches shorter than I used to be and I was in hospital for six months. It was just awful, but it wasn’t the reason for my divorce.

‘My marriage ended because John McCain didn’t want to be 40, he wanted to be 25. You know that happens…it just does.’

Some of McCain’s acquaintances are less forgiving, however. They portray the politician as a self-centred womaniser who effectively abandoned his crippled wife to ‘play the field’. They accuse him of finally settling on Cindy, a former rodeo beauty queen, for financial reasons.

McCain was then earning little more than £25,000 a year as a naval officer, while his new father-in-law, Jim Hensley, was a multi-millionaire who had impeccable political connections.

He first met Carol in the Fifties while he was at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. He was a privileged, but rebellious scion of one of America’s most distinguished military dynasties – his father and grandfather were both admirals.

But setting out to have a good time, the young McCain hung out with a group of young officers who called themselves the ‘Bad Bunch’.

His primary interest was women and his conquests ranged from a knife-wielding floozy nicknamed ‘Marie, the Flame of Florida’ to a tobacco heiress.

Carol fell into his fast-living world by accident. She escaped a poor upbringing in Philadelphia to become a successful model, married an Annapolis classmate of McCain’s and had two children – Douglas and Andrew – before renewing what one acquaintance calls ‘an old flirtation’ with McCain.

It seems clear she was bowled over by McCain’s attention at a time when he was becoming bored with his playboy lifestyle.

‘He was 28 and ready to settle down and he loved Carol’s children,’ recalled another Annapolis graduate, Robert Timberg, who wrote The Nightingale’s Song, a bestselling biography of McCain and four other graduates of the academy.

The couple married and McCain adopted Carol’s sons. Their daughter, Sidney, was born a year later, but domesticity was clearly beginning

to bore McCain – the couple were regarded as ‘fixtures on the party circuit’ before McCain requested combat duty in Vietnam at the end of 1966.

He was assigned as a bomber pilot on an aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Tonkin.

What follows is the stuff of the McCain legend. He was shot down over Hanoi in October 1967 on his 23rd mission over North Vietnam and was badly beaten by an angry mob when he was pulled, half-drowned from a lake.

Over the next five-and-a-half years in the notorious Hoa Loa Prison he was regularly tortured and mistreated.

It was in 1969 that Carol went to spend the Christmas holiday – her third without McCain – at her parents’ home. After dinner, she left to drop off some presents at a friend’s house.

It wasn’t until some hours later that she was discovered, alone and in terrible pain, next to the wreckage of her car. She had been hurled through the windscreen.

After her first series of life-saving operations, Carol was told she may never walk again, but when doctors said they would try to get word to McCain about her injuries, she refused, insisting: ‘He’s got enough problems, I don’t want to tell him.’

H. Ross Perot, a billionaire Texas businessman, future presidential candidate and advocate of prisoners of war, paid for her medical care.

When McCain – his hair turned prematurely white and his body reduced to little more than a skeleton – was released in March 1973, he told reporters he was overjoyed to see Carol again.

But friends say privately he was ‘appalled’ by the change in her appearance. At first, though, he was kind, assuring her: ‘I don’t look so good myself. It’s fine.’

He bought her a bungalow near the sea in Florida and another former PoW helped him to build a railing so she could pull herself over the dunes to the water.

‘I thought, of course, we would live happily ever after,’ says Carol. But as a war hero, McCain was moving in ever-more elevated circles.

Through Ross Perot, he met Ronald Reagan, then Governor of California. A sympathetic Nancy Reagan took Carol under her wing.

But already the McCains’ marriage had begun to fray. ‘John started carousing and running around with women,’ said Robert Timberg.

McCain has acknowledged that he had girlfriends during this time, without going into details. Some friends blame his dissatisfaction with Carol, but others give some credence to her theory of a mid-life crisis.

He was also fiercely ambitious, but it was clear he would never become an admiral like his illustrious father and grandfather and his thoughts were turning to politics.

In 1979 – while still married to Carol – he met Cindy at a cocktail party in Hawaii. Over the next six months he pursued her, flying around the country to see her. Then he began to push to end his marriage.

Carol and her children were devastated. ‘It was a complete surprise,’ says Nancy Reynolds, a former Reagan aide.

‘They never displayed any difficulties between themselves. I know the Reagans were quite shocked because they loved and respected both Carol and John.’

Another friend added: ‘Carol didn’t fight him. She felt her infirmity made her an impediment to him. She justified his actions because of all he had gone through. She used to say, “He just wants to make up for lost time.”’

Indeed, to many in their circle the saddest part of the break-up was Carol’s decision to resign herself to losing a man she says she still adores.

Friends confirm she has remained friends with McCain and backed him in all his campaigns. ‘He was very generous to her in the divorce but of course he could afford to be, since he was marrying Cindy,’ one observed.

McCain transferred the Florida beach house to Carol and gave her the right to live in their jointly-owned townhouse in the Washington suburb of Alexandria. He also agreed to pay her alimony and child support.

A former neighbour says she subsequently sold up in Florida and Washington and moved in 2003 to Virginia Beach. He said: ‘My impression was that she found the new place easier to manage as she still has some difficulties walking.’

Meanwhile McCain moved to Arizona with his new bride immediately after their 1980 marriage. There, his new father-in-law gave him a job and introduced him to local businessmen and political powerbrokers who would smooth his passage to Washington via the House of Representatives and Senate.

And yet despite his popularity as a politician, there are those who won’t forget his treatment of his first wife.

Ted Sampley, who fought with US Special Forces in Vietnam and is now a leading campaigner for veterans’ rights, said: ‘I have been following John McCain’s career for nearly 20 years. I know him personally. There is something wrong with this guy and let me tell you what it is – deceit.

‘When he came home and saw that Carol was not the beauty he left behind, he started running around on her almost right away. Everybody around him knew it.

‘Eventually he met Cindy and she was young and beautiful and very wealthy. At that point McCain just dumped Carol for something he thought was better.

‘This is a guy who makes such a big deal about his character. He has no character. He is a fake. If there was any character in that first marriage, it all belonged to Carol.’

One old friend of the McCains said: ‘Carol always insists she is not bitter, but I think that’s a defence mechanism. She also feels deeply in his debt because in return for her agreement to a divorce, he promised to pay for her medical care for the rest of her life.’

Carol remained resolutely loyal as McCain’s political star rose. She says she agreed to talk to The Mail on Sunday only because she wanted to publicise her support for the man who abandoned her.

Indeed, the old Mercedes that she uses to run errands displays both a disabled badge and a sticker encouraging people to vote for her ex-husband. ‘He’s a good guy,’ she assured us. ‘We are still good friends.’

But Ross Perot, who paid her medical bills all those years ago, now believes that both Carol McCain and the American people have been taken in by a man who is unusually slick and cruel – even by the standards of modern politics.

‘McCain is the classic opportunist. He’s always reaching for attention and glory,’ he said.

‘After he came home, Carol walked with a limp. So he threw her over for a poster girl with big money from Arizona. And the rest is history.’

Reprinted from Mail Online

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August 19, 2008

Hello Peter. I am not shocked. He’s still a hypocrite in my opinion.

August 19, 2008

I had misgivings about McCain because I knew he had left his first wife.After reading this, though, I feel much better about it.He and Carol are still on good terms and she herself said that he left because of a mid-life crisis,not because of her infirmity.He has taken care of her financially and she still supports him.He regards the failure of his marriage as a regret- what is there to criticize?

August 19, 2008

The list of politicians who are less than appreciative of their spouses is a long one. Think of Jefferson, Harding, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Clinton, etc. More recently, we had the John Edwards and Eliot Spitzer incidents. I don’t like McCain, but suspect Obama wouldn’t behave any better.

August 19, 2008

Peace: What is there the criticize? Are you kidding? The article refers to McCain committing adultry while his then wife was home recovering from a horrible accident. How is that any different from John Edwards doing the same while his wife is battling cancer? The hypocrisy is overwhemling and worth pointing out… Bedlam: Obama is bahaving better. He’s still with his first wife and their marriage seems strong. So when you’re questioning someone based on character and morals, based on their history of marriage, who looks better here? The guy still loyal and in love with his first wife, or the guy who dumped his first wife for someone prettier and richer?

August 19, 2008

ryn: Maybe it’s a pessimistic viewpoint, but I just think of it as one has been caught in a “moral failure”, while maybe the other has yet to be caught. I leave the mantle of “paragon of virtue” to saints. Of more concern to me is the ability to run government effectively. Government should not be the arbiter of morality.

August 19, 2008

LOL. Keep pushing that integrity & character issue with McCain and see how well that works out for The Obama. If the voters get past the Media Lovefest and start comparing Barry’s integrity & character to his, it will be a rout that you will not like. Barry will be a trivia question. When the VP, Biden, is going to have more experience in every area of politics than Barry, it will be even worse in the polls for Mr. Messiah. Why? Because then Barry’s lack of record and his 100+ ‘present’ votes will come into play. He has no bipartianship record in the Senate, he just LIED on Saturday night about working with McCain on his bill when he actually stabbed McCain in the back over it. Sinking ship. Man the lifeboats.

August 19, 2008

SK: I find it amusing that right now the press is grilling Edwards for doing the same thing McCain did to his first wife. I just thought it was fair to post the truth about a canidate who is trying make himself as the more moral canidate when he’s anything but. Right now the worst insult the GOP can toss Obama’s way is that he’s popular. Ohhhhh, big insult. McCain is a liar, an adulterer and according to the people quoted in the above article as a deceitful, fake, opportunist who has no character. Truth hurts, eh?

August 19, 2008

If she ‘holds no bitterness,’ then I don’t think it’s anyone else’s business. But since the GOP where someone went to school when they were 7 years old is relevant, then anything is fair game. This is as grotesque as anything Edwards did.

August 19, 2008

SK: You’re right. The Democrats always take a risk when they assume that reality will interfere with people’s impressions. I mean, it’s obvious this is disgusting, which is why you so rapidly change the subject to vague comments about Obama’s character because you know it’s sickening for a candidate of the party that pretends to stand for ‘traditional values.’

YAH
August 19, 2008

Thanks for sharing this. I read a lot of news sites and somehow I had not read this one. Maybe the new media are keeping it under wraps.

August 19, 2008

Pupeyechicfillet- I’m not changing the subject. Keep on harping about McCain’s character, see how that works out for you just don’t be surprised when people find Obama has no character. Ayers, ACORN, Wright etc. You have a problem with “traditional values” and find any deviation from the program to be hypocrisy. It’s the way life is, the way people are- people even Christians, make mistakes.

August 19, 2008

Peter, I think you missed the big picture with the Celebrity ads so let me try to fill you in. The Obama is a great speaker when using a teleprompter, not so much when winging it. His adoring sycophants, a few of whom I know personally, have got the idea that he walks on water re: Chris Matthews of MSNBC and how his leg tingled…. Most people are looking for more than Celebrity in a candidate, they want character and integrity not someone that throws his Pastor under the bus at the first sign of a negative rating. So these people are looking for answers to issues, someone to lead. So, by comparing The Obama to Britney and Paris it was saying that you need to look for more than a pretty face, to look for substance past that teleprompter. When people start looking past Celebrity, they better find something. I don’t think he has what America wants. I believe he has the same ideas that he had when he was a Chicago neighborhood activist. Far from being bipartisan, he is hyper partisan. Far from bringing America together, he is splitting it apart along gender, racial and economic lines all for his narcissistic goals.

August 19, 2008

SK: What forum were you watching on Saturday? Obama was giving heartfelt answers that made sense without the aid of a teleprompter I might add… where McCain was offering only short sentences, the usual stump speeches and stories for filler. To make things worse, there is proof to suggest one of the stories wasn’t even his! If anyone should be worried, it should be the GOP.

August 19, 2008

SK: Nice try. Hypocrisy isn’t making a mistake. Hypocrisy is indignantly condemning others for making the same mistake you’ve already made. And btw, thanks for referring to me as a fillet. I didn’t realize you thought of me as such high quality.

August 19, 2008

“So, by comparing The Obama to Britney and Paris it was saying that you need to look for more than a pretty face” On the contrary, judging from the story Peter just posted, a pretty face seems quite central to McCain’s values.