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|Title=John McCain
|Title=John McCain
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|Image=http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/celebrities/john-mccain.png
|Age=77
|Age=81
|Gender=Male
|Gender=Male
|HairColor=Gray
|HairColor=White
|Aliases=
|Aliases=
|Religion=Baptist Congregant
|Religion=Episcopalian; Baptist Congregant
|Occupation=Senator from Arizona
|Occupation=Senator from Arizona (former)
|VoicedBy=Matt Stone
|VoicedBy=Matt Stone
|FirstAppearance=[[About Last Night...]]
|FirstAppearance=[[About Last Night...]]
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==About==
==About==
A longtime Senator from Arizona and Vietnam war veteran, McCain's political career has all been a cover-up for his criminal activity as part of a ring of elite thieves with [[Barack Obama]] and David Quincy. He and Obama orchestrated every move of the 2008 election to get Obama in the White House so they could pull off the ultimate theft - the long-believed 'ungettable' Hope Diamond. He was presumed dead in the same explosion that killed [[Sarah Palin]] and David Quincy on Election Day 2008, but is alive under an unknown alias in the Caribbean.
A longtime [[United States Senate|Senator]] from Arizona and Vietnam war veteran, McCain's long political career has all been a cover-up for his criminal activity as part of a ring of elite thieves, alongside [[Barack Obama]] and [[David Quincy]]. He and Obama orchestrated every move of the 2008 election to get Obama in the White House so they could pull off the ultimate theft - the long-believed 'un-gettable' Hope Diamond. He was presumed dead in the same explosion that killed [[Sarah Palin]] and David Quincy on Election Day 2008, distracting from their successful operation, but McCain escaped alive under an unknown alias in the Caribbean.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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*[[About Last Night...]] (s12e12)
*[[About Last Night...]] (s12e12)


==Fun Facts==
==Behind the Scenes==
*Matt Stone and Trey Parker considered bringing back McCain for "[[Obama Wins!]]" but worried about the episode becoming too close to it's predecessor.
Series co-creator Matt Stone provided the voice of McCain in "[[About Last Night]]", opposite Trey Parker as Obama.
 
They considered bringing back their version of McCain for "[[Obama Wins!]]" but worried about the episode becoming too similar to its predecessor.
 
In real life, McCain continued his service in the United States Senate for nearly ten further years, until his death in August 2018 from brain cancer.

Latest revision as of 12:17, 8 October 2018

John McCain

Gender Male
Age 81
Hair Color White
Occupation Senator from Arizona (former)
Religion Episcopalian; Baptist Congregant
Voiced by Matt Stone
First Appearance About Last Night...

About[edit]

A longtime Senator from Arizona and Vietnam war veteran, McCain's long political career has all been a cover-up for his criminal activity as part of a ring of elite thieves, alongside Barack Obama and David Quincy. He and Obama orchestrated every move of the 2008 election to get Obama in the White House so they could pull off the ultimate theft - the long-believed 'un-gettable' Hope Diamond. He was presumed dead in the same explosion that killed Sarah Palin and David Quincy on Election Day 2008, distracting from their successful operation, but McCain escaped alive under an unknown alias in the Caribbean.

Quotes[edit]

  • "Boom Baby!"
  • "Guys, we've all known each other a long time, had many incredible adventures, but this is going to be our greatest feat ever." (About Last Night...)
  • "I just looove happy endings." (About Last Night...)

Featured Episodes[edit]

Behind the Scenes[edit]

Series co-creator Matt Stone provided the voice of McCain in "About Last Night", opposite Trey Parker as Obama.

They considered bringing back their version of McCain for "Obama Wins!" but worried about the episode becoming too similar to its predecessor.

In real life, McCain continued his service in the United States Senate for nearly ten further years, until his death in August 2018 from brain cancer.