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ChaosEngine (Member Profile)
Your video, McCain defending Obama 2008, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
McCain defending Obama 2008
At this point, you calling someone in America a traitor is a compliment. If you applauded them, that's become insulting evidence against them. You act like a caricature, a compilation of all the worst of the know nothing rabid Trumpeteers, it's impossible to take you seriously.
Yes, everyone is entitled to their opinion, no matter how ignorant, vapid, feculent, and infantile they want that opinion to be, but you, sir, are taking excessive advantage of that entitlement.
Trump's draft dodging and tax evasion and multiple intentional bankruptcies at taxpayers expense were traitorous, McCain's decades of honorable service and self sacrifice were heroic and excessively patriotic.
If you honestly think you're fair and balanced, you must honestly be severely mentally unbalanced. You couldn't be more biased with an entire troll farm behind you....and I think you have one, comrade.
This comment would only be made by an enemy of America and disgusting human being, both.
Traitor McCain
Should have been KIA not DOA.
Defending Obama is the least of Conservative gripes.
Before you all get pissy and go ape shit and try banning me , piss off. All entitled to opinion.
At least I'm fair and balanced I said about the same about Ted Kennedy passing.
McCain defending Obama 2008
Not going to ban you for your opinion. But saying a veteran should have been kia is pretty goddamn low. You are, as all the dumbass motherfuckers on the interweb who have been calling him a traitor are, referring to the fact that he broke during his POW incarceration.
Here is a brief excerpt of the new techniques that came out right around the time he was captured. Techniques that were so insidious that the military had to REWRITE the code regarding breaking under torture.
"Some were physically tortured, some of them succumbed to the pain and broke, some did not, but there was also a new technique employed, and it took time.
Put into a dark box, not large enough to even stretch out, it is called sensory deprivation, and along with other enhancements, it turns a person insane, malleable, and open to the most ridiculous suggestions. like confessing to the war crime of being ordered to bomb hospitals and orphanages, and doing so.
Some of those who broke under this new kind of interrogation feared to be repatriated, thinking they would be tried for collaboration upon their return. American psychologists and psychiatrists, after interviewing some of these ex-POW’s, determined that, given enough time, anyone, if not everyone, could be broken.
John McCain made them start all over on him a number of times, until his Vietnamese interrogators finally gave up, and threw him into a miserable cell, and not back into his horribly, miserable dark box. His conduct, during his interrogation period, and thereafter, was nothing short of heroic."
Now, if you ever go through enhanced interrogation techniques, please feel free to report back to us how you managed not to break or suffer mental damage from them. Until that time, I find your opinion to be ill informed and lacking weight.
EDIT: Before you go saying I am a fanboy, I didn't care for him as a senator or presidential candidate. He was gullible enough to get sucked into the Keating Five mess and I didn't feel he would be a good president, so I voted democrat in 2008, even though I generally vote republican. I can still recognize him as a war hero and for his service though. The man was not a traitor.
Traitor McCain
Should have been KIA not DOA.
Defending Obama is the least of Conservative gripes.
Before you all get pissy and go ape shit and try banning me , piss off. All entitled to opinion.
At least I'm fair and balanced I said about the same about Ted Kennedy passing.
McCain defending Obama 2008
Traitor McCain
Should have been KIA not DOA.
Defending Obama is the least of Conservative gripes.
Before you all get pissy and go ape shit and try banning me , piss off. All entitled to opinion.
At least I'm fair and balanced I said about the same about Ted Kennedy passing.
McCain defending Obama 2008
Yeah, I think the Palin pick was rushed mainly because he wanted a woman to attract more women voters. In the end I think McCain realized it was a mistake also.
I also agree with the description with one major exception....choosing Palin as a running mate. With that one mistake, he created the disastrous know nothing wing of the Republican party that's now running the show.
The micro text to McCain's down vote of the ACA repeal
*promote the last big move from a once great American. RIP Mr McCain. Dead today at 81
Bill Maher - Sen. Bernie Sanders
Well, first, I’m not really a big Hillary fan. Politically, I’m far closer to Bernie (and I live in a country where he’s not considered a total radical).
But it wasn’t just the loss, it was the reaction to the loss. First of all, losing presidential candidates almost always disappear (at least for a while). Second, everyone (and not without reason, TBF) immediately decided that SHE was the reason Trump won, not the people who didn’t vote. It’s one thing to lose, it’s another to have your base turn on you.
Look at Romney, McCain or even Kerry. They never faced the kind of backlash Hillary did.
Do you see how these two sentences of yours are at odds?
If she was the kind of person to turn her back on the millions of people who supported her and voted for her because someone else got more electoral college votes, what does that imply about her character?
The micro text to McCain's down vote of the ACA repeal
that's interesting and makes a lot of sense especially if McCain retires which it seems he should (for health reasons); I kind of want to believe that the health problem is what caused him to change his mind; not that his mind was fuckered up, but that taking away insurance from millions could have huge consequences
McCain probably believes he's saving his party from a political disaster as well as a bad policy, and he isn't the only one. At least ten senators expressed serious reservations about the possibility I outlined above.
One commentator I heard on the radio said, "It was always going to be 49-51, the only question is who would be the 51st no vote." McCain took one for the team.
The micro text to McCain's down vote of the ACA repeal
One of them, I think the one from Maine got a standing ovation at the airport when she got back; she said it was the first time that anything like that has ever happened to her; guess people appreciate not dying
McCains vote looked like a big FU; not sure what got into his bonnet, but I'm glad something did
" Murkowski and Collins are getting fewer headline inches out of it."
Can we move beyond this please?
Their votes were just not news on this day. Both of these senators were known no votes for weeks before this vote and got plenty of coverage for it.
SFOGuy (Member Profile)
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The micro text to McCain's down vote of the ACA repeal
They needed a yes vote from McCain, and abstention wouldn't work.
A large number of Republican senators knew very well that skinny repeal was the worst of both worlds. Likely a deadlocked conference committee would have lead to Ryan jamming it through the house as written, at which point insurance premiums would rise meteorically with the withdrawal of the individual mandate.
McCain probably believes he's saving his party from a political disaster as well as a bad policy, and he isn't the only one. At least ten senators expressed serious reservations about the possibility I outlined above.
One commentator I heard on the radio said, "It was always going to be 49-51, the only question is who would be the 51st no vote." McCain took one for the team.
Anybody else think the Republicans are going to fight this, claiming his brain cancer makes him ineligible to vote, so his vote doesn't count?
I'm certain some of them will make that claim publicly, I just wonder if they'll claim it on the Senate floor.
SFOGuy (Member Profile)
Your video, The micro text to McCain's down vote of the ACA repeal, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
eric3579 (Member Profile)
Up for a laugh? Read the McCain part of this series of interviews.
Diogenes (Member Profile)
Congratulations! Your comment on Senator McCain's Bizarre Questioning To James Comey has just received enough votes from the community to earn you 1 Power Point. Thank you for your quality contribution to VideoSift.
Senator McCain's Bizarre Questioning To James Comey
What I was trying to get at was whether Mr. Comey believes that any of his interactions with the president rise to the level of obstruction of justice. In the case of Secretary Clinton’s emails, Mr. Comey was willing to step beyond his role as an investigator and state his belief about what ‘no reasonable prosecutor’ would conclude about the evidence. I wanted Mr. Comey to apply the same approach to the key question surrounding his interactions with President Trump — whether or not the president’s conduct constitutes obstruction of justice,” McCain said in the statement.
This is what I got from it but I was forgiving of his way of making this point.
The double standard but yes he was not in his prime there lol
Not at all.
Besides confusing names repeatedly, he could not grasp the difference between Comey announcing the Clinton email investigation was over, with no charges pending, and the continuing investigation over Russian involvement in the election. He repeatedly accuses Comey of giving Clinton a pass, saying she's been cleared...'but the Russian probe is still going, so how is she cleared and Trump isn't?' He simply can't understand they are two separate cases, and Clinton was involved in both....as the victim in the latter. She was NEVER a suspect in the Russian interference investigation, but everyone near Trump still is, with more connections coming to light weekly (despite their denials and efforts to hide them).
If he were younger, people would be accusing him of being high or in the midst of a total mental breakdown, not just being tired and old.