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September 02, 2008
American Girl Proud of Her Country ~ Cindy McCain
Cindy Hensley McCain has been disparaged as a trophy wife, a Barbie, an heiress with fancy purses, even the Paris Hilton of politics. But there's more to the picture than meets the eye.
After her Dad died she became involved with his beer distributing firm and Is now the chairwoman. Sales have doubled since she has taken over from her father.
Yes, Mrs. McCain is the perfectly coifed blonde standing dutifully behind the senator during his speeches. And yes, she wears stylish clothing and carries a Prada purse. And it's true she doesn't say much. But feminist critics who write her off as a "stand-by-your-man" shrinking violet are selling her short. In many ways, Cindy McCain stacks up sturdier than Hillary Clinton or Michelle Obama. And she'd make a more impressive first lady.
While Obama's wife has been hating America , complaining about the war and undermining our troops serving in Afghanistan , McCain's wife has been worrying about her sons who actually are fighting or planning to fight in the war on terror. One, in fact, was until a few months ago deployed in Iraq during some of the worst violence. You don't hear the McCain's talk about it, but their 19-year-old Marine, Jimmy, is preparing for his second tour of duty. Their 21-year-old son, Jack, is poised to graduate from Annapolis and also could join the Marines as a second lieutenant. The couple made the decision not to draw attention to their sons out of respect for other families with sons and daughters in harm's way.
Cindy also says she doesn't want to risk falling apart on the campaign trail talking about Jimmy who was so young when he enlisted she had to sign consent forms for his medical tests before he could report for duty and potentially upsetting parents of soldiers who are serving or have been killed.
Meghan and her sister Bridget
During a visit to Mother Teresa's orphanage in Bangladesh, Cindy noticed a dying baby. The orphanage could not provide the medical care needed to save her life. So she brought the child home to America for the surgery she desperately needed. The baby is now their healthy, 16-year-old daughter, Bridget.
Cindy McCain is active with 'Halo Trust' - to clear land mines, provide water and food in war ravaged and developing countries.
Though all seven McCain children including two Sen. McCain adopted from his first marriage are supportive of their father, they prefer their privacy to the glare of the campaign trail. Another daughter, Meghan, 23,helps him behind the scenes.
Cindy McCain not only cherishes her children, but also her country, which in an election year filled with America-bashing, is a refreshing novelty. She seethed when she heard Michelle Obama's unpatriotic remarks that she only recently grew proud of America . "I am very proud of my country," Mrs. McCain asserted.
She also may be tougher than the other women in the race. While Hillary thinks she's come under sniper fire on mission trips abroad, Cindy has actually seen violence. She witnessed a boy get blown up by a mine inKuwait during a trip with an international group that removes land mines from war-torn countries.
Mrs. McCain also is a hands-on philanthropist. She sits on the board of Operation Smile, which arranges for plastic surgeons to fix cleft palates and other birth defects. She also has helped organize relief missions to Micronesia
Cindy McCain and her daughter Meghan McCain (2nd R) tour on June 19, 2008 a local hospital in central coastal Nha Trang city where US Operation Smile's doctors treat local children suffering from facial deformities. Cindy McCain joined Operation Smile's Board of Directors in April 2005.
During a scuba-diving vacation to the islands, Mrs. McCain took a friend to a local hospital to have a cut treated. She was shocked, and saddened, by what she saw. "They opened the door to the OR, where thesupplies were, and there were two cats and a whole bunch of rats climbi ng out of the sterile supplies," she recalled. "They had no X-ray machine, no beds. To m e, it was devastating because it was a U.S. trust territory." As soon as she returned home, she arranged for medical equipment and teams of doctors to be sent to treat the island children.
Michelle Obama may contribute to CARE, which fights global poverty and works to empower poor women. Cindy sits on its board.
While the Democrat women talk about helping the poor and needy, Cindy McCain actually rolls up her sleeves and does it.
Cindy McCain on Jay Leno talking about flying a plane and other things.
Cindy McCain racing fan
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Wild Thing's comment.......
What a difference in Cindy McCain and Sarah Palin compared to the unhappy, not proud of America, chip on her shoulder Michelle Obama.
The difference has nothing to do with their upbringing imo, nor finances, it has to do with what they are made of on the inside. There are a lot of people that have had similar upbringing like Michelle and they don't have a chip on their shoulder. I remember once after the Gulf War hearing a SSgt. speak , he was a black man and he gave one of the most powerful positive speeches I have ever heard. He spoke of his upbringing and it was not pretty, it was ruff and hard and he came from a place that did not encourage service to ones country but made it more important to join local gangs instead. He made a difference in this world and Michelle could too but it has to come from within.
Cindy McCain and Sarah Palin, two women that are making a difference each in their own unique way. Not because they want to be important and elitist, and above anyone else or worshiped. No, they are the way they are because they have to do what they do, it is in their DNA and character and a passion in their souls to follow their hearts in things that interest them to do things they feel strongly about. They take risks, doing new things they have not done before, meeting new challenges, getting involved, and they put themselves out there in full.
And yes they make mistakes, no one is perfect. But they learn from their mistakes and even that as Cindy has said about her pain pill addiction. She wants others to know about it might help them in some way.
They are moms and worry like other military mothers about their sons and daughters. Taking pride in their child serving our country but also having that part of them far away and in danger, the silent prayer for his/ her safety like other moms feel.
I am so proud of both Cindy and Sarah, they truly are American girls that love our country. God bless them both and their families.
....Thank you Mark for sending the article to me.
Posted by Wild Thing at September 2, 2008 05:47 AM
Comments
You think maybe we can get Cindy to run in place of John? I think her and Sarah can really do some cleaning up in Washington.
Posted by: BobF at September 2, 2008 08:53 AM
Cindy McCain is a very accomplished and impressive lady. She has intelligence and poise. More importantly, she has good character. She likes what she likes and doesn't seem to chase popular movements of the moment.
There is so much difference in the attitudes of Cindy McCain and the Michelle Obama. Cindy is optimistic about life and willing to take chances, whether it is learning to fly or adopting a very ill daughter. Michelle is angry and spiteful,only interested in herself.
Posted by: TomR at September 2, 2008 10:12 AM
The contrast between Cindy McCain and Sarah Palin with Michelle Obama is simple. Cindy and Sarah approach life with a positive attitude while Michelle has an angry anti-white, anti-American chip on her shoulder. Cindy and Sarah live life to it's fullest taking advantage of opportunities to be happy in their personal, family, and professional lives including helping others and making a difference along the way. Michelle is a chronic complaining racist and elitist who blames others for all problems and thinks the mean country needs changing.
This public contrast between women who are equal to men in achievement and success and a woman preaching that women are inferior and need government help to get ahead is driving Barack Obama, the Dems, and their MSM supporters and enablers crazy. The more the public sees these families the more nuts the Dems become.
Posted by: Les at September 2, 2008 12:39 PM
Yes indeed I think Cindy would make a splendid First Lady.
Posted by: Mark at September 2, 2008 03:36 PM
BobF, giggle, that would be something.
Posted by: Wild Thing at September 2, 2008 05:59 PM
Tom, I think so too, she will make a wonderful First Lady.
Posted by: Wild Thing at September 2, 2008 06:02 PM
Les, DITTO what you said.
"This public contrast between women who are equal to men in achievement and success and a woman preaching that women are inferior and need government help to get ahead is driving Barack Obama, the Dems, and their MSM supporters and enablers crazy. The more the public sees these families the more nuts the Dems become."
Posted by: Wild Thing at September 2, 2008 06:04 PM
Mark thank you again for sending this to me. It is so good.
Posted by: Wild Thing at September 2, 2008 06:08 PM