What will John McCain decide to do as a career if he is not elected president?
Study Shows Testosterone Levels of McCain Supporters Dropped on Election Night Republican men nationwide may have experienced a drop in testosterone levels the night Barack Obama was elected president, according to the results of a small study that found another link between testosterone and men’s moods. Share Low testosterone levels in men are linked to increased risk of premature death. By taking multiple saliva samples from 183 young men and women on election night, researchers found that the testosterone levels of men who voted for John McCain or Robert Barr dropped sharply 40 minutes after Obama was announced the winner. The testosterone levels of men who voted for Obama stayed the same throughout the evening. This could be significant because testosterone levels normally rise and fall throughout the day. The study, published in in PLOS One, is one of many that indicates a link between men’s moods and testosterone, although which causes which is not clear. Women who voted for a lo
WASHINGTON – A rabble-rouser from his earliest days, John McCain has never been one who likes to be told “no.” There’s no reason to think a President McCain would be any different. McCain styles himself as a Teddy Roosevelt Republican, eager to be in the arena. If elected, he could be expected to pick certain issues and push them to the limit. Look for him to throw down the gauntlet in a few high-profile battles — vetoing legislation larded with pork-barrel projects, for example. He’s already promised to make an example of legislators who try to finagle government dollars for pet projects without thorough review, saying over and over, “You will know their names. I will make them famous.” Sources: http://www.msnbc.msn.