I wonder how his "book" is coming along. Isn't that why he moved in next to them?
Jackwagon. 
McGinnis was the author of
The Selling of the President 1968, a crude put-down of Richard Nixon.
He was a young journalist at the time, and hoped to write about the three major candidates that year, Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace. He requested access to the "inside" of each of their campaigns.
Nixon, in what'd surely been a fit of madness, said, "Yeah, sure, no problem."
Humphrey and Wallace said "No way, kid, forget it."
It's too bad McGinnis never pointed that out; that one candidate had been open and honest, while the other two kept things behind closed doors.