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This essay, as far as I know, actually had three titles: the original was "The Weasel, Twelve Monkeys And The Shrub: Seven Days In The Life Of The Late, Great John McCain" published in the April 2000 issue of Rolling Stone magazine; it was subsequently published in his essay collection, "Consider the Lobster" under the title, "Up, Simba!"; and finally republished in 2008 as "McCain's Promise: Aboard the Straight Talk Express with John McCain and a Whole Bunch of Actual Reporters, Thinking About Hope." Check out these David Foster Wallace books on Amazon! Infinite Jest: https://amzn.to/4hMKX7Q The Life of David Foster Wallace: https://amzn.to/4iXjqBx Conversations with David Foster Wallace: https://amzn.to/4l4q0Z0 Join us on Patreon! / manufacturingintellect Is John McCain "For Real?" That's the question David Foster Wallace set out to explore when he first climbed aboard Senator McCain's campaign caravan in February 2000. It was a moment when Mccain was increasingly perceived as a harbinger of change, the anticandidate whose goal was "to inspire young Americans to devote themselves to causes greater than their own self-interest." And many young Americans were beginning to take notice. To get at "something riveting and unspinnable and true" about John Mccain, Wallace finds he must pierce the smoke screen of spin doctors and media manipulators. And he succeeds-in a characteristically potent blast of journalistic brio that not only captures the lunatic rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign but also delivers a compelling inquiry into John McCain himself: the senator, the POW, the campaign finance reformer, the candidate, the man. Get Two Books FREE with a Free Audible Trial: https://amzn.to/313yfLe Checking out the affiliate links above helps me bring even more high quality videos to you by earning me a small commission on your purchase. If you have any suggestions for future content, make sure to subscribe on the Patreon page. Thank you for your support!