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US Senator
John McCain at a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee on Capitol
Hill on September 3, 2013 (AFP, Brendan Smialowski)
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WASHINGTON
— Senator John McCain, a longtime advocate for forceful military intervention
in Syria, was caught playing poker on his smartphone Tuesday as top
administration officials testified at one of the most pivotal congressional
hearings of the year.
McCain is
hardly the only US lawmaker ever to seek a diversion from what can be hours of
legislative debate on Capitol Hill.
But the
photographic evidence of McCain making poker bets on his iPhone during the
hearing itself offered a startling counterweight to the seriousness in
Washington as senators debated whether to sign on to President Barack Obama's
plan to bomb Syria for chemical weapons use.
"Scandal!"
McCain tweeted sarcastically after an alert Washington Post photographer posted
the photo that rapidly made the rounds on Twitter.
"Caught
playing iPhone game at 3+ hour Senate hearing - worst of all I lost!" he
quipped.
McCain, the
Republican presidential nominee who was dealt a tough hand and lost the White
House race to Obama in 2008, addressed his gaffe afterward.
"As
much as I like to always listen in rapt attention constantly (to) remarks of my
colleagues over a three-and-a-half-hour period, occasionally I get a little
bored and so I resorted" to poker, a flushed but chuckling McCain told
CNN.
"But
the worst thing about it is I lost thousands of dollars in this game," he
said, clarifying that it was "fake" money.

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