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It seems McCain and his ilk learned absolutely nothing from anything nor Iraq or Libya.
macman
reply to post by buster2010
But.......he is the prime example of those sensible, middle of the road Republicans you and Progressives here pine over. He is the epitome of the GOP representative that goes against the Tea Party, crosses the aisle and will always work to be not hated.
edit on 12-2-2014 by macman because: (no reason given)
buster2010
macman
reply to post by buster2010
But.......he is the prime example of those sensible, middle of the road Republicans you and Progressives here pine over. He is the epitome of the GOP representative that goes against the Tea Party, crosses the aisle and will always work to be not hated.
edit on 12-2-2014 by macman because: (no reason given)
If you think that then you haven't read too many of my posts about him. And he is part of the party that you are always defending so maybe you should do something about your boy.
But Senator McCain, an Arizona Republican, evidently doesn’t want to hear negative stories about the rebels he’s working to arm. So he stormed out of a closed-door meeting with the Syrian clergy officials last week. Held in the Senate Arms Services Committee meeting room, the reunion also included senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Joe Manchin of West Virginia. Graham is a Republican and the rest are Democrats.
McCain marched into the committee room yelling, according to a high-level source that attended the meeting, and quickly stormed out. “He was incredibly rude,” the source told Judicial Watch “because he didn’t think the Syrian church leaders should even be allowed in the room.” Following the shameful tantrum McCain reentered the room and sat briefly but refused to make eye contact with the participants, instead ignoring them by looking down at what appeared to be random papers.
The outburst was so embarrassing that Senator Graham, also an advocate of U.S. military intervention in Syria, apologized for McCain’s disturbing outburst. “Graham actually apologized to the group for McCain’s behavior,” according to the source, who sat through the entire meeting. “It was truly unbelievable.”
Krazysh0t
reply to post by xavi1000
Well thankfully the people of Arizona don't represent the will of the rest of the country. It seems every month or so McCain comes out saying we need to militarily go into Syria yet he has next to no support for it. Me thinks that nothing will come of this again and this piece about him was just made so we can sit and decry the lunacy of McCain some more. No offense or anything OPedit on 12-2-2014 by Krazysh0t because: (no reason given)
solarstorm
Krazysh0t
reply to post by xavi1000
Well thankfully the people of Arizona don't represent the will of the rest of the country. It seems every month or so McCain comes out saying we need to militarily go into Syria yet he has next to no support for it. Me thinks that nothing will come of this again and this piece about him was just made so we can sit and decry the lunacy of McCain some more. No offense or anything OPedit on 12-2-2014 by Krazysh0t because: (no reason given)
I live in Arizona...you have no idea how much of a HATED piece of # mcjackass is.