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STELL CORONA, age 102, diedâŚ
Who do we know by the nick name Maverick?
Stella died= âŚher life storyâŚ.
"The two got along well. Stella Corona was a master card player, which earned her the nickname âMaverick.â She enjoyed knock rummy and gin rummy. "
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NoName McCain=
UPDATED: AUGUST 25, 2018 AT 8:50 PM
Senate Armed Services chairman Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks during a hearing on 'Recent United States Navy Incidents at Sea', Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
PHOENIX â U.S. Sen. John McCain died of brain cancer at age 81 on Saturday evening.
During his more than three decades serving in the U.S. Congress, McCain was famously â or infamously, however you choose look at it â dubbed a âmaverick.â
But what did it mean to be a âmaverickâ? Specifically, what did it mean for McCain to be a maverick and why did he have the nickname all these years?
McCain was called a maverick by the media during instances when he would break from his own party, most notably during his 2000 and 2008 presidential runs.
But the media, not McCainâs voting record or stance on various issues, was more influential in creating 2008 Republican presidential nomineeâs maverick persona.
McCain was first dubbed a maverick by Mark Salter, the former senatorâs longtime aide and co-author of several of his memoirs, in the 1990s, according to a 2008 article from Boston.com.
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Salter created the persona through nearly two decades of working alongside McCain, turning his boss into a âcharacter worthy of literature, enlivening his inner conflicts and drawing out his motivations,â the publication wrote.
âMcCain was first elected to Congress as a war hero beneath the slogan âa name Arizonans are talking about,'â according to Boston.com. âBut it was Salter who found in McCainâs life journey something greater: the organizing principle for a distinctive public identity.â
The maverick theme was essential to McCainâs public persona, the publication wrote, developing the war veteran into a character who â[discovered] individual purpose through a âcause greater than self-interest.'â
But in terms of acting like a maverick, McCain often fell short.
According to FiveThirtyEight, McCain was a âfairly reliable Republican voteâ during his time in the Senate. From 1987 to 2015, McCain voted alone party lines 87 percent of the time, compared to the median senator of that period, who voted along party lines 91 percent of the time.
But, according to the publication, âit would be a mistake to label McCain just another down-the-line Republican.â
McCainâs Senate votes âhave been more difficult to characterizeâ since he first ran for president in 2000.
The senior senator hit his âmost maverick-yâ point from 2001 to 2006, when he only voted with his party 79 percent of the time.
He also kept that reputation going late into his career, such as when he doomed the Republicansâ so-called âskinny repealâ of the Affordable Care Act with a dramatic thumbs-down in July 2017.
https://ktar.com/story/1743462/why-was-sen-john-mccain-known-as-a-maverick/
THEORY 1
STella was a MASTER CARD PLAYER- Trump Card Coming
Theory 2
Maybe NoName finally died in Gitmo
Theory 3
Maybe I should take less pots. Kek