By- Suzie-Q @ 5:45 PM MST
Cindy McCain’s Half Sister ‘Angry’ She’s Hidden
All Things Considered, August 18, 2008 · Last Tuesday, NPR broadcast a story about Cindy McCain‘s business and charity work. In it, Ted Robbins described McCain as the only child of Jim Hensley, a wealthy Arizona businessman. The next morning, NPR received an e-mail from Nicholas Portalski of Phoenix, who heard the story with his mother.
“We were listening to the piece about Cindy McCain on NPR, All Things Considered, and it just struck us very hard,” Portalski said.
His mother, Kathleen Hensley Portalski, is also Hensley’s daughter.
The Portalski family is accustomed to hearing Cindy McCain described as Hensley’s only child.
She’s been described that way by news organizations from The New Yorker and The New York Times to Newsweek and ABC.
McCain herself routinely uses the phrase “only child,” as she did on CNN last month. “I grew up with my dad,” she said then. “I’m an only child. My father was a cowboy, and he really loved me very much, but I think he wanted a son occasionally.”
McCain’s father was also a businessman — and twice a father.
“I’m upset,” Kathleen Portalski says. “I’m angry. It makes me feel like a nonperson, kind of.”
Who Is Kathleen Hensley Portalski?
Documents show Kathleen Anne Hensley was born to Jim and Mary Jeanne Hensley on Feb. 23, 1943. They had been married for six years when Kathleen was born.
Jim Hensley was a bombardier on a B-17, flying over Europe during World War II.
He was injured and sent to a facility in West Virginia to recuperate. During that time, while still married to Mary Jeanne, Hensley met another woman — Marguerite Smith. Jim divorced Mary Jeanne and married Marguerite in 1945.
Cindy Lou Hensley was born nine years later, in 1954.
She may have grown up as an only child, but so did her half sister, Kathleen, who was raised by a single parent.
Portalski says she did see her father and her half sister from time to time.
“I saw him a few times a year,” she says. “I saw him at Christmas and birthdays, and he provided money for school clothes, and he called occasionally.”
Jim Hensley also provided credit cards and college tuition for his grandchildren, as well as $10,000 gifts to Kathleen and her husband, Stanley Portalski. That lasted a decade, they say. By then, Jim Hensley had built Hensley and Co. into one of the largest beer distributorships in the country. He was worth tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars.
Sole Inheritor To Hensley’s Estate
When Hensley died in 2000, his will named not only Portalski but also a daughter of his wife Marguerite from her earlier marriage. So, Cindy McCain may be the only product of Jim and Marguerite’s marriage, but she is not the only child of either.
She was, however, the sole inheritor of his considerable estate.
Kathleen Portalski was left $10,000, and her children were left nothing. It’s a fact Nicholas Portalski says his sister discovered the hard way.
“What she found in town — on the day of or the day before or the day after his funeral — was that the credit card didn’t work anymore,” Nick says.
The Portalskis live in a modest home in central Phoenix. Kathleen is retired, as is her husband. Nicholas Portalski is a firefighter and emergency medical technician looking for work.
They say it would have been nice if they were left some of the Hensley fortune.
They also say they are Democrats, but Nicholas Portalski says he had another reason for coming forward.
“The fact that we don’t exist,” he says. “The fact that we’ve never been recognized, and then Cindy has to put such a fine point on it by saying something that’s not true. Recently, again and again. It’s just very, very hurtful.”
Kathleen Portalski says she’d like an acknowledgment and an apology.
NPR asked the McCain campaign — specifically, Cindy McCain — to comment or respond. Neither replied.
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Truth is always refreshing, isn’t it? Cupcake Cindy can no longer claim to be Jim Hensley’s “only child”!
LOL
Fess up Cindy! LMAO
By the way… Kathleen is pretty and doesn’t have a plastic face. She may be older than Cindy but she looks great! IMHO of course.. 😉
Basheert: Where are you? You’re the plastic face expert… hehe
The more I hear about the McCains, the shallower they become.
If she whiges about being an only child, she would be overjoyed about having siblings, even if they are only half related.
Just goes to show what a driven egotist she must be.
Dammit
Typo/// whinges
[…] see here; I certainly was. What you WON’T be surprised by is Cindy’s behavior towards her own sister. It’s what we’ve come to expect from the “values” types, isn’t it? […]
My brother fathered a child 6 -7 years ago, he has no relationship with the boy. He pays child support by mandate.
I would never claim that I am an uncle. If asked I would never claim that I have a nephew.
Claims of kinship has more to do with than blood.
If you grow up from childhood claiming you have no siblings (because it’s easier than explaining a long confusing story), after a while it’s probably easier to just say you an only child.
If the 2 never had any sort of relationship, Cindy has nothing to apologize for and Kathleen is simply sucking sour grapes.
David, that your brother supports his young son (and only financially, not emotionally) “by mandate” and that you approve this is sad, and a sad commentary on the lack of integrity of your sense of “family.” Poetic justice would be if someday your blood nephew’s fortunes rise as yours and your brother’s (as you become sad old men) fall — and he in full righteousness chooses to disown you two old unhumane losers.
It was unconscionable for Jim Hensley to leave his elder daughter but $10,000 yet his entire estate of tens of millions to his pampered younger daughter Cindy. And nothing to his grandchildren by the first daughter — nothing to his “unemployed” grandson Nicholas who is (if not now, in this economy) a firefighter and emergency medical technican — two of the NOBLEST, heroic, altruistically humane USA domestic callings! As Cindy plays pseudo Lady Charity, ignoring her incomeless half nephew (ethically entitled to some of his grandfather’s riches) as she finds FOREIGN beneficiaries of her flightily “Charity does not begin at home” largesses . . . that, again, gets to reinforce the ongoing Republican plutocratic LIE that the US empire still has “clothes”. She is a hollow, plastic and brittle puppet doll, emblem of what’s wrong with too many privileged people today — selfish, greedy, unempathic, delusional, uncaring, megalomanic.