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20 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nothing too dirty or sexy but a really good read
Meghan McCain and I differ in our political parties and on some issues but I have to say, she is refreshingly honest and someone I'd love to be friends with. This book covers Meghan's experiences during the 2008 election. It is a quick read and I know many reviews dismiss Meghan as being entitled, a diva, or drama queen but she freely admits that she can be difficult to...
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55 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Meghan McCain is a hot mess....
12 things Meghan McCain talks about in her book....

1. Her hair, make-up, high heels, and love of sparkly clothing with sequins.

2. How mean Jenna Bush was for not wanting to hang out with her when she visited the White House.

3. How desperately she wanted to be "First Daughter," and how girls, mainly Chelsea Clinton, though she's...
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55 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Meghan McCain is a hot mess...., November 19, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
12 things Meghan McCain talks about in her book....

1. Her hair, make-up, high heels, and love of sparkly clothing with sequins.

2. How mean Jenna Bush was for not wanting to hang out with her when she visited the White House.

3. How desperately she wanted to be "First Daughter," and how girls, mainly Chelsea Clinton, though she's never actually mentioned by name, are uptight and ungrateful and should be more appreciative and excited that they get to be members of the super special "daughters-of" club.

4. How she just can't help dropping the F-word, even when she's in a professional setting, like a presidential campaign. She just can't help it, guys! It, like, slips out! That's, like, just who she is and how she talks!

5. How her mother, Cindy, told Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston that she'd love to be their child's godmother, and how sooooo rude it was that Bristol and Levi weren't flattered by this and didn't take her up on the offer.

6. How she got wasted in Nashville then announced to everyone at a bar that her dad was running for president.

7. How she got so hopped up on Xanax that she missed several campaign stops the day before the election day.

8. The super gross hotels rooms she had to stay in while on the road with her dad's campaign. And how, like, one time she and her friends left a bunch of food outside a mean campaign reporter's hotel room so he'd step on it when he walked out into the hall the next morning. Isn't that, like, the funniest thing ever?

9. How totally unfair it was that the Palins, including 7-year-old Piper, had people to do their hair and make-up for them, meanwhile Meghan had to do her own hair and make-up. I mean, can you believe that?!?

10. How the people at GQ Magazine are jerks for publishing a picture of her (a picture she willingly posed for, mind you) sprawled out on a hotel bed, dressed in a low-cut top, and sipping a beer while playing on her computer. And how shocked she was when her father's campaign was upset about the photoshoot. Couldn't they see she was in her early 20's? How was she to know any better? Jerks!

11. How much she just loves hanging out in her pajamas and UGG boots. It's, like, the best.

12. How everyone on her dad's campaign thought she was a spoiled brat who didn't deserve to be there and how, like, totally not cool that was!

Meghan doesn't do herself any favors with this book. She says in the beginning that she's not out to settle any scores, then spends the remainder of the book bad-mouthing people and complaining about how everyone on her father's campaign was mean to her and how, yeah, maybe she messed up a few dozen times, but she was in her early 20's and didn't know any better and they're all jerks for not understanding that. Meghan comes across as entitled, oblivious, and desperate. This girl is one hot mess.
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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment, November 26, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
As a 23 year old moderate conservative I hoped to find commonalities with Meghan McCain. However, this book did nothing but reveal Meghan as a spoiled, self-centered brat with no class. The book made me feel intensely uncomfortable and embarrassed for her father. I have no idea what airing her dirty laundry and grievances at nearly everyone on her father's campaign, the Republican party, OR in politics in general was supposed to accomplish. She seems to expect everyone (the Palins, the Bush girls) to be her best friend and pouts in her room if they don't sit right down and gossip with her.

I would have been ashamed to admit to taking shared Xanax on ELECTION DAY if my mother had a history of prescription drug abuse, but Meghan "has no secrets". Meghan has no sense of responsibility or care for how she makes her family look and instead blames everyone around her. Talking repeatedly of sitting around in her "jammies and UGGS" with unbrushed hair sobbing about one slight or another, she just does not present herself in a good light. Do they not teach professionalism at Columbia?

Meghan is also a walking contradiction. She swears she doesn't drink much, yet refers to the best night ever with John Rich in which she publically speaks about her dad's election and then is black out drunk the rest of the night. She states she is anti-drug yet takes Xanax not prescribed to her on election day. She states that she never falls asleep in her clothes with her make up on, yet continues to describe atleast 3 more occasions of that exact thing happening. She claims how much her father has taught her self reliance and not to depend on "the government, family money, or trust funds" when admitting that she used money from her grandfather in order to even go on the campaign trail and then sat home at her parents house doing nothing but sulking, going on dates and partying for two months after the election.

The interesting part is, this book has a defensive air, like it is Meghan's chance to clear the air about what a liability she was on her father's campaign. I would have NEVER known she was such a disaster if she hadn't written this book!

She sees herself as free spirited, outgoing, new voice for young republicans, with a love of glitter and flashy clothes.

I see her as a loud, disrespectful, entitled brat with trashy clothes and bleached, fried hair (yes she defends her hair in the book, but really?).

John McCain's daughter is oblivious to the detriment she could bring upon her father's future endeavors.
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44 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Open politics and everything else, September 6, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
Despite the title: Dirty Sexy Politics, Meghan McCain's book is mostly about her and her feelings during the 2008 presidential campaign. She tells of stealing other politician's signs and mostly her belief that she was an outsider in her father's run for the White House. She is kept out of the loop in many instances, especially in the choosing of Sarah Palin as the vice-presidential candidate.
Some of her observances of the political world around her are astute, but most are her very personal opinions on how she was treated and the actions of others working on the campaign trail. She does write of her feelings of love of the country and especially of what the Republican party used to be and what she wants it to become again.
Whatever your political leanings this might be an interesting insight to political campaigns. You might be able to see both viewpoints through all her personal wining about her not being included in so many of her parent's events; but then she admits she refuses to wear the pin the Secret Service has family members and others wear so that they can more easy tell who is unauthorized. She bewails the fact, "can't they just remember my face". She is not a team player, she is her own person and remains so after the defeat of her father. She is supposed to drive to Sedona to be with the family, but instead chooses to stay a few days with her friends. When she finally goes to the family cabin, with her friends, her parents would come into the room and want to talk, but she continues to play their Rock Band game.

Much of her narration is honest and heartfelt. She does admit that maybe she had a chip on her shoulder or was jealous of the attention the Palin family received. She is her own person and seems to be honest in the story she tells.
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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars don't waste your money unless....., November 4, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
don't waste your money on this book unless you want to read about a spoiled az princess who has a lot of time on her hands. here's the scoop....no one would be interested in this woman if she were not the daughter of john mccain. she's happy about nothing and complains about EVERYTHING! meghan should be out looking for a job (there's a new concept) but instead she's hitting the talk show circuit acting like she actually has a brain in her head and knows the "inside" scoop. her siblings seem to have the dignity to just live their lives and do their own thing...recommended for all "children-of" while she hangs on to the coat-tails of her parents and says "look at me everybody...look at me"! the only thing i learned from this book was what a narcistic and empty headed woman this is....
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sorely disappointed, November 5, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
I am tempted to send my book back to Ms McCain and ask for at least a portion of my money back, if not the whole $24+. I like John McCain, even if I don't always agree with him, I was hoping for more from his daughter. I'm less than impressed with her bragging about use of foul language and drinking on the campaign. She makes a good point that the Republican's continue to miss the mark on targeting young people, but she has in no way endeared herself to those within the party who make the decisions about how to spend money, and in the end, that's what it's all about. And I'm a Conservative!

Too bad.
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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad hair day., September 18, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
For someone who shows signs of intelligence in both her analysis of the demise of the Republican Party and her writing skills, Ms. McCain's vapid memoir is a real disappointment. If your primary interest in the 2008 election is an examination of bad hair days, inappropriate wardrobe choices and a spoiled brat's confessions of constant misbehavior, this is the book for you. McCain's most pointed criticism of Sarah Palin is that she has an ego. Her insights into the choice of Palin as her father's running mate is limited to the observation that Palin and her Cleaveresque family is "beautiful". Her perspective of her Dad's run for the White House is filtered through multiple meltdowns and media gaffs. Don't waste your time on this well written display of self centered angst.
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22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Snooze Fest, October 9, 2010
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This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
Here is one where the title was extremely deceiving. There was nothing dirty, nothing sexy and barely any politics in this book. I bought it with great anticipation of the behind the scenes action of a presidential campaign and got why she preferred to wear leggings over regular clothes. Pass on this one.
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35 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Eh., September 9, 2010
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This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
If you're looking for a book that conveys no relevant information other than the musings of a early twenties "child-of" during one of the most historic campaigns in history, this is it.

I was hoping Ms. McCain would write about something more relevant than the fact that she rarely had clean clothes and that she didn't know about the selection of Sarah Palin as VP nominee (possibly the only interesting part of the book).

If you're looking for a quick read and you're curious about the content, go ahead and pick it up. Otherwise, you'll be disappointed.
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25 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Book is just like the author, September 16, 2010
This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)
WARNING - YOUR IQ WILL DROP TO MEGHAN'S LEVEL IF YOU READ HER BOOK!

This book is just like the author: no depth, no substance, and holier/smarter-than-thou. I understand brats like Meghan trying to trade on and make a buck off of their parents' names (what else would one do if one had no real discernible talent or intelligence), but her know-it-all attitude and her cheap personal shots at other politicians who (in her view) aren't as smart as her (e.g. Palin) make this a nauseating read. My advice: save your money - this political, social, and economic moron will tell you all the "juicy" parts of this tome as she makes the media rounds. Just like her father, the gal just cannot help but show her empty head on any TV show that comes calling.

Meghan, go out and accomplish something on your own without using the McCain name advantage, and THEN maybe you could write something worth my reading time. At least the Bush twins & Chelsea Clinton have the good sense not to spout forth their great "wisdom".
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars oh my god this is so bad. no seriously., June 12, 2011
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This review is from: Dirty Sexy Politics (Hardcover)

look. i've always kinda liked megan mccain. thought she was kinda cool and man, does she give a good interview. us libtards kinda like the chick...

so i got this...ummmm....book? thinking id enjoy it.

its like reading the diary of a really, REALLY REALLY spoiled brat who has no idea about anything except xanax, drinking, hem lines, and republicans. and thats the good stuff!!!

id rather die in church camp than read this book any further.

i made it 5 chapters...

good luck to you!!!
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