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Verb.
Faking an crisis, such as an injury or a financial meltdown in order to avoid defeat in a competition such as a game or an election.
Examples:
The quarterback sure pulled a McCain when he pretended to twist his ankle on that play and the other team scored a touchdown off the fumble.
That presidential candidate sure pulled a McCain when he faked knowing the solution to a financial crisis in order to avoid the debate.
Faking an crisis, such as an injury or a financial meltdown in order to avoid defeat in a competition such as a game or an election.
Examples:
The quarterback sure pulled a McCain when he pretended to twist his ankle on that play and the other team scored a touchdown off the fumble.
That presidential candidate sure pulled a McCain when he faked knowing the solution to a financial crisis in order to avoid the debate.
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Re: McCain
Wed, September 24, 2008 - 7:42 PMCraxy: A plan put forth by Treasury Sec. Paulson wherein all loan and spending power rests solely with him with no chance of review by the Congress or Courts for the sum of $700 billion.
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Re: McCain
Mon, September 29, 2008 - 3:51 PMNow that's brilliant, and I'd like to stay and comment, but I have -er, a pressing matter here with this beading bottle of beer, and besides that, I have to go fight cavities by brushing my teeth, so - no time to spare - carry on.
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