Now that's an answer I would like to post the YouTube of!
It might even be worse than this:
McCain: Viagra or Birth Control
McCain's broken marriage and fractured Reagan friendship
The nature and timing of his divorce from Carol Shepp alienated key friends including the Reagans -- and his version doesn't always match that in court documents.
In his 2002 memoir, "Worth the Fighting For," McCain wrote that he had separated from Carol before he began dating Hensley. "I spent as much time with Cindy in Washington and Arizona as our jobs would allow," McCain wrote. "I was separated from Carol, but our divorce would not become final until February of 1980."
An examination of court documents tells a different story. McCain did not sue his wife for divorce until Feb. 19, 1980, and he wrote in his court petition that he and his wife had "cohabited" until Jan. 7 of that year -- or for the first nine months of his relationship with Hensley.
Although McCain suggested in his autobiography that months passed between his divorce and remarriage, the divorce was granted April 2, 1980, and he wed Hensley in a private ceremony five weeks later. McCain obtained an Arizona marriage license on March 6, 1980, while still legally married to his first wife.
I've reported on it before over at ProgressOhio:
Edwards Applies For Membership In The Newt Gingrich "Cads Club"
McCain's First Wife's Story Hits The Media
McCain's Family Values
as well as the fabulous lifestyle his affair and marriage to Cindy Hemsley has brought him:
John McCain, This Bud's For You
One Of The Reasons Cindy Won't Share Her Tax Returns? 2 Million Invested In Sudan!
The Great Memorial Day Weekend Document Dump Part II: Cindy's Taxes
So who in the media that reported the John Edwards story, will ask John McCain,
"Senator, have you always been faithful in your marriages?"