From the Swamp:
Anti-war protesters barged into a speech Sen. John McCain was giving at the Capital Hilton this morning, but the interruption ended up giving McCain the high moment of his address to the National Rifle Association…. Suddenly, a young woman in a t-shirt reading “Troops Home Now” waded into the middle of the gun rights group, shouting “Bring the troops home!” and forcing McCain to stop speaking while she addressed the television cameras. After a few seconds of camera time, a woman got up from her table at the NRA breakfast, wrapped the protester in an embrace and pushed her out of the limelight. A second protester was also lead out first by NRA members and then by security guards. As the protesters left the room, McCain leaned into the microphone for the most emphatic thing he said all morning. “Well, my friends, we beat you yesterday,” he said. “We’ll beat you today . . . And we’ll beat you tomorrow!” The crowd rose in an enthusiastic standing ovation, setting aside for the moment any past differences they may be holding against McCain…. “I wouldn’t vote for him for president,” said Mark Dawkins, a patron NRA member from Winter Park, Fla. “I’ve felt that he has flip-flopped on the issues . . . But I agree with him on Iraq. The same people who come here and do this protest are the same people who would like to see our guns taken away from us.”
