Apparently it’s not just Harry Reid. He seems to be demented, too.
We had a choice of frying pan or fire in 2008, except for the fact that Palin was on the ticket. My hope was that McCain would win, then die of joy upon taking the oath of office.
Apparently it’s not just Harry Reid. He seems to be demented, too.
We had a choice of frying pan or fire in 2008, except for the fact that Palin was on the ticket. My hope was that McCain would win, then die of joy upon taking the oath of office.
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McCain is one of my state’s two senators. This recent issue does nothing to change my opinion of him, because I’ve utterly despised him for a long, long time.
The idea of naming immigration reform after Ted Kennedy is hardly surprising; McCain’s 2006 try at amnesty was named McCain-Kennedy. So, here, McCain has come up with a strategy that massively turns off a huge chunk of the Republican party (who do not tend to think highly of Ted Kennedy or amnesty) in exchange for appealing to a lot of liberal dems (which amnesty does anyway). So, even if we ignore the issue itself, this is a move with tons of political downside with no upside.
Dementia is possible, because McCain has been exhibiting such behaviors consistently for decades, on a variety of issues. On the other hand, McCain might just be plain old stupid. In all due fairness to Mr. MCain, I think we owe it to him to consider that these might not be mutually exclusive propositions, and thus might both be true.
John McCain on his worst day is smarter and braver then you.
I have no doubt that he’s braver. There’s zero evidence that he’s smarter. Of course, a lobotimized fern is smarter than you.
I have crapped things out the day after hitting the local Chinese Buffet that is both smarter and braver than you are. Likely better looking and better mannered too.
Come now, Gentlemen. This sort of vitriol is unbecoming of an internet blog. 🙂
McCain wants to name an amnesty bill after a guy whose most famous attempt to help someone cross a border occurred at Chappaquiddick.
“My hope was that McCain would win, then die of joy upon taking the oath of office.”
That’s the best description of 2008 that I’ve ever heard!!
McCain was one of the Keating 5 and should have gone the way of DeConcini. The aftermath changed the course of my family when my mother could not get a commercial loan when she had an opportunity to buy the business she managed. It took years for banks to loosen up here in AZ.
The fact that McCain was nominated to the Presidential ticket at all tells you a lot about the present state of the Republican party and the country as a whole.
Yes, it does. Why do you think a conservative leaning country stays home instead of voting?
I wonder if Douchenozzle Guy was so pro-McCain when McCain was running against the Annointed One.
I liked McCain a lot when he was running in 2000. Gave him money for his run. Thought he would
make an interesting candidate. By 2008, though McCain had aged badly and was deeply out of touch
and had sacrificed his principles for some minor political advantage.
In 2003, had McCain stood up and said “Torture is Immoral, unAmerican and ineffective” he could
have moved the needle on the debate. Instead McCain cozied up to Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld.
BTW speaking of aging badly, out of touch and sacrificing principles for political advantage, take a look
at Sec Clinton.
” By 2008, though McCain had aged badly and was deeply out of touch and had sacrificed his principles for some minor political advantage.”
Translation: he opposed the Annointed One.
The only appropriate thing the Federal government should name after Teddy Kennedy is a Submarine.
Can we name a school for the retarded after Bush-43?
You took his slot.
Only if we’re as retarded as you are.
On his best day, Obama will never be as good a man as Bush, not even half as good. And neither would you. Anyone stupid enough to vote for Obama has no basis for ridiculing anyone else’s intelligence or character.
With an open window?
“My hope was that McCain would win, then die of joy upon taking the oath of office.”
You would have had to have voted for McCain to have a chance of realizing your hopes
No, a McCain victory was not dependent on my lone vote.
My lord you’re an idiot.