The fighter Pilot and the 
		Princess in America's Presidential Primaries 
		By John Chuckman
		ccun.org, January 26, 2008
		
		 
		The fighter pilot of this story is, of course, John McCain, but the 
		princess is not Hillary Clinton as some readers might have guessed. The 
		princess in the story is Britain’s late Princess Diana.
		 
		What possible connection is there between the late Princess Diana and 
		John McCain? Well, as it proves, there are connections of serious 
		importance to American voters and citizens of the world.
		 
		There is today an unpleasant but necessary, excruciatingly-detailed 
		inquiry into Diana’s death underway in Britain. It is unpleasant because 
		no one should have every private thought and act exposed this way, but 
		it is necessary because the Princess’s own actions and words left 
		millions believing dark, paranoid fantasies around her death. Her 
		remarks and notes in private about believing she would be assassinated, 
		her batteries of obsessive telephone calls, her reported private fits of 
		moodiness and hysteria, her going public with private marital problems – 
		these and other events point to a person with mental instability. 
		Detailed revelations of the inquiry come as no surprise because many 
		sensed something more than her wonderful public charm and grace, and her 
		family does have other such cases in its history. 
		 
		McCain has all the signs of a similar personality disorder. He can be 
		charming in public, and he has a reputation as an interesting maverick. 
		He is sometimes bluntly truthful, as when he talked about the Religious 
		Right in his 2000 campaign for the Republican nomination.
		But McCain has the same highly inconsistent pattern as Diana in public 
		and private behavior. In private, he is famous for a colossally ugly 
		temper. McCain has made some absurd claims over the years, reminding me 
		very much of Princess Diana's whispers and notes about people in high 
		places wanting to assassinate her, all the while smiling beguilingly in 
		public.
		Recently, McCain told us he would still have invaded Iraq, even without 
		the excuse of "weapons of mass destruction." He has learned nothing from 
		all that pointless death and misery. 
		 
		McCain promised voters in South Carolina that he'd hunt down Osama bin 
		Laden, even if it took him "to the gates of hell." And he swore he knows 
		just how to do the job. Good Lord, if McCain knows, why has he kept it 
		secret all these years? 
		 
		“The gates of hell"? McCain in 2000 made fun of hellfire Christian 
		fundamentalists’ role in politics, now he’s feeding them their own 
		lines. 
		 
		I think we know that Osama has long been dead, despite the CIA's phony 
		periodic tapes released to intensify the public's paranoia to support 
		the war on terror. The government hasn't wanted to claim credit because 
		that would make Osama a martyr. His remains are buried under a million 
		tons of rock in the mountains that had the destructive equivalent of 
		World War II dropped on them. And were it possible that Osama did 
		miraculously survive, would hunting him down now be a high priority to a 
		rational person? Two unfinished wars are underway. McCain’s promise is 
		just one for increased destruction and horror abroad.  
		 
		Recently, he told a crowd in South Carolina that the state "was, hands 
		down, the most patriotic in the nation." First, what does his utterance 
		mean? Nothing, it is empty rhetoric of the worst kind. Two, keeping Dr 
		Johnson's dictum on patriots in mind, who cares who is most patriotic? 
		That way is the certainty of more war. Noisy patriotism is a valued 
		characteristic only to the brain-washed, feeble-minded, and aggressors. 
		Three, regardless of the meaning you attribute to McCain’s statement, if 
		you account for the historical facts, quite the opposite is the truth. 
		South Carolina was the state that started secession from the Union at 
		the start of the Civil War. South Carolina was also "hot to trot" back 
		in John Adams' day under the secret promptings of anti-federal 
		opposition leader Jefferson. Again, in Andrew Jackson’s day, South 
		Carolina pitched the national government into a crisis over a state’s 
		right to nullify federal law. Jackson threatened troops to put an end to 
		it.
		 
		Recently, too, McCain told us he would still have invaded Iraq, even 
		without the excuse of "weapons of mass destruction." He previously had 
		one of his tasteless, juvenile joking sessions before reporters about 
		bombing Iran, complete with vicious, laughing antics. The man has 
		learned nothing from all the death and misery of Afghanistan, Iraq, and 
		Vietnam.
		 
		McCain simply loves death and killing, just as it can be argued Princess 
		Diana regularly flirted with death. She had deliberately turned down 
		requests to increase the level of protection about her. She needlessly 
		drove off on wild adventures like the ride in Paris that killed her.
		After seven years of the low-grade psychopath, Bush, and the destruction 
		on every front he leaves as his legacy, the last thing humanity needs is 
		the smiling death's head of John McCain as commander-in-chief.