Meghan McCain blogs and tweets away attacks

By on March 30th, 2009 In People

Meghan’s doing it again, firing from the hip, taking on her critics. Two weeks ago she told her critics what she thought of them. A direct shot at Laura Ingrham. Before that, she ruffled feathers in the GOP with an Ann Coulter attack. Going by the comments, she’s the lightening rod of the party. That’s putting it mildly. Times Online called this a catfight. More specifically a Republican catfight.

Like father…

But this time it’s not just the blogger McCain. It’s the talk show guest, the –dare we say– maverick with a column, and a skill for the 140-character format supporting the troops etc. Any guesses where Meghan is going with all of this?

Comments

Dorothy Says:
March 30th, 2009 at 9:12 am

My question is: Who cares what she is doing?

We have a country to take care of. We need to stay informed and involved in what is truly important. On a scale of 10 to 1 Megan McCain is a -1 in importance.

We need to make our voice heard on issues that impact everyone. Megan McCain impacts only herself and is not an important issue.

We can make a difference. Megan McCain is only a distraction. Let us not fall into that muck and mire.

We have a country to lead, business to conduct and lives to live. Let Megan McCain become a whimper in the wind of our sails while we are getting a job done.

Marketing Sociologist Says:
March 30th, 2009 at 12:44 pm

My question is similar to Dorothy’s. If her last name was not McCain, with the right pedigree, would anyone in the blog-o-sphere know what she writes or care?

I’ve had to work hard to make the top 20 percent of Technorati, and there’s still one-million sites in front of me.

Would love to know how Huffington Post, Seth Godin, and Peter Shankman became media darlings when others have more intelligence in the finger nail they just clipped than these blogs put together.

marketingsociologist.blogspot.com

Linda VandeVrede Says:
March 30th, 2009 at 4:08 pm

I heard her interviewed on Larry King the other night, and was impressed. I had no opinion of her before the interview. Apart from an occasional digression into almost Valley Girl inflection, she came across as reasoned and balanced. She made her points clearly and forcefully, and you can’t say that about too many 20-somethings who are children of famous parents.

kmorrison Says:
April 12th, 2009 at 1:44 pm

As a McCain supporter it’s fun to see Meagan McCain show that same spark that her father has in a new and fresh way.

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