oped:Wake up people John McCain...is a jerk to say the least...he will do or say anything to keep himself in the limelite and keep his bank account in the black...by the way he was a lousy pilot during the Vn war..crashed several times on aircraft carries before being shot down over Vn...John is a me Dude...anyone else does not matter...why Cindy married this jerk is beyond my comprehension! #Loser whos Daddy the Admiral carried the Day not John!
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John McCain has got to go. He’s up for
reelection in 2016. The Tea Party needs to begin the process of ridding
this political pariah from office. He’s a menace to good government and
constitutional fidelity.
McCain’s
latest deed of political maleficence is working behind the scenes to
lead a purge of Republican conservatives from leadership positions in
Arizona, using the help of big Obama donors Greg and Lisa Wendt of San
Francisco to do it. “Trading on his Vietnam War hero status, a new super
PAC started by McCain’s political allies “reportedly recruited
Vietnamese-Americans in Arizona who respect McCain for taking ‘up the
cause of the country’s refugees’ and his military service to many
precinct posts. According to Politico, ‘more than 50 individuals of Vietnamese descent signed up to run for the precinct slots, and won.’”
Many Republicans consider John McCain
to be a war hero. Yes, he survived being a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
This doesn’t qualify him to be a principled person when it comes to
politics. He’s vindictive and spends more time attacking his fellow
Republicans than the Democrats. In fact, he said, "I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy."
Ted Cruz was right when he said the following:
Ted Cruz was right when he said the following:
“You
want to lose elections? Stand for nothing. Look at the last four
congressional elections, in ’06, ’08, ’10′, and ’12. In 3 of the four we
followed that strategy. In ‘06, ‘08 and ‘12, we put our head down, we
stood for nothing and we got walloped.
“The
one election that was a tremendous election was 2010, when Republicans
drew a line in the sand. We said we stand unequivocally against
Obamacare, against bankrupting the country, and we won an historic tidal
wave of an election.
“And
of course then all of us remember President Dole, and President McCain,
and President Romney. Now look those are good men, those are decent men
— but when you don’t stand and draw a clear distinction, when you don’t
stand for principle, Democrats celebrate.”
The 2014
election was even bigger for conservatives than 2010. Was McCain and his
fellow-Establishment Republicans leading the charge against the
Democrats with a conservative agenda? They were nowhere to be found. In
order for Establishment Republican Thad Cochran to win in Mississippi,
he had to align himself with Democrats to beat back a primary challenge
against Tea Party candidate Chris McDaniel.
John McCain was not happy with Cruz’s
comments or his principled strategy to put our nation on sound
constitutional footing. McCain said the following on Democrat-friendly
MSNBC:
“[Sen. Cruz] can say what he
wants to about me, and he can say anything he wants to, I think, about
Mitt – Mitt’s capable of taking it. But when he throws Bob Dole in
there, I wonder if he thinks that Bob Dole stood for principle
on that hilltop in Italy when he was so gravely wounded and left part of
his body there fighting for our country?”
What does one thing have to do with the other? Nothing.
The Right Scoop gets it right:
The Right Scoop gets it right:
“This
is why I said McCain sounds like a slimy Democrat because this is
exactly what slimy Democrats do. McCain goes on MSNBC to attack Cruz and
suggest that he doesn’t respect the military sacrifice that Dole gave
for this country. How dare he!
“Ted
Cruz was not talking about Dole’s military service and McCain knows it.
Cruz was talking about his political campaign for president. He was
talking about the Republican Party.”
McCain is
“not only a liberal Republican, but he’s vindictive and ethically
challenged. He doesn’t seem to represent Arizona. He represents a
handful of wealthy out of state donors trying to manufacture voters
still willing to blindly pull the lever for him.”
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