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John McCain committed a whopper when he ducked a Politico question about how many houses he has.(THE WEEK)(Brief article)

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* John McCain committed a whopper when he ducked a Politico question about how many houses he has. The Obama campaign was happy to supply the figure (seven, several of them worth more than a million each). Everybody knows, the log-cabin myth notwithstanding, that most presidents and presidential candidates have been rich. The savvy know that this is ...

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