John McCain appeared on the David Letterman Show, which for a Republican is the equivalent of Daniel willingly going into the lion's den. But John McCain was not afraid, even when Letterman brought up the name of G. Gordon Liddy.
The exchange went like this: DL: But did you not have a relationship with Gordon Liddy? JM: I met him, you know, I mean... DL: Didn't you attend a fund raiser at his house? JM: Gordon Liddy's?
After a commercial break, John McCain expanded on his relationship with G. Gordon Liddy. "I know Gordon Liddy.
He paid his debt. He went to prison, he paid his debt, as people do. I'm not in any way embarrassed to know Gordon Liddy.
And his son, who is also a good friend and supporter of mine." Letterman was clearly trying to draw a moral equivalent between G. Gordon Liddy, who had gone to jail for his involvement with the Watergate Scandal, and Obama's relationship with William Ayers, an unrepentant terrorist who set bombs and tried to kill people.
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