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A lesson from Cindy McCain Posted on September 2nd

I‘m still amazed at the number of people who brand Michelle Obama as an angry black woman who’s un-American. But those who don’t like her, or her husband, Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, won’t no matter what. I suppose that’s OK.

But this isn’t so much about Michelle Obama as it is about the other woman who may be our first lady: Cindy McCain.

At some point this week during the Republican National Convention, as Sen. John McCain gets ready to accept his party’s nomination for president, the McCain clan will take the stage. For those who don’t already know, one child looks a wee bit different from the others.

She has dark hair and deep caramel-colored skin. Bridget McCain is 17 and was born in Bangladesh. She was the subject of a nasty smear campaign by Republicans during the 2000 primary. They said Bridget was McCain’s love child, the product of an affair.

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