Yeah, the mentally ill.

Bonus: She accuses Chris Christie of being a sexist for calling her a nobody.
Meghan McCain’s new TV show, “Raising McCain,” on the Pivot network, touches on politics but not nearly as much as you might expect from the daughter of a U.S. senator (her father is Sen. John McCain). […]
“Some people think I’m the second coming of the new wave of Republicanism,” said McCain, who says that’s not a “fair” description. “I don’t think it’s fair to either demagogue me or put myself up on a pedestal.”
“I’m not speaking for all young Republicans. There are some very conservative Republicans out there. I just speak for whoever wants me to speak for them.”
One person who’s not such a fan? Gov. Chris Christie, who recently refused to respond to McCain’s criticism of him. (“Meghan McCain has no standing to be critiquing me other than as a citizen, and as a citizen, since she doesn’t live in New Jersey, I’m not responding to her.”)
“From a personality standpoint, I find him too aggressive — and this is me saying that. I’m quite an aggressive personality. … To sort of say that young women shouldn’t have a voice, I think that’s so dismissive, so ridiculous. And, whether or not he likes it or not, there are young people in this country, some young people, who will listen to what I have to say.”
