Posted on 03/22/2014 5:28:19 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
When John McCain was running for president in 2008, he often spoke warmly of his friendship with Hillary Rodham Clinton as an illustration of his ability to work across the political aisle...
Six years later -- even with all the partisan bickering over the attack on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi -- that warmth between McCain and the Clintons appears to have survived. It was evident at the opening session of the youth-focused conference known as the Clinton Global Initiative University on Friday night at Arizona State University.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
It’s stuff like this that perfectly illustrates the revolving door of elite political class.
“McCain is one of the biggest frauds to ever hold office in this country. He crashed two navy jets, was shot down in a third one because he didnt follow orders then turned on his fellow POWs. And he was only a pilot because of his daddy.”
The political elite on both sides of the aisle are laughing their asses off at us.
I’m not sure which ones AREN’T part of the elite.
mckamne is a senile, drooling fool...klintoon is a fat drunken, prone-to-falling-prone-to-losing-all-memory idiot. These to malignancies deserve each other.
He is without a doubt Arizona’s biggest political mistake ever.
Sooner or later you’re going to have to repudiate this traitor, Sarah.
McLaim has lost his marbles. There is no doubt about it. He is nothing but a useful tool for the Left. Once the Beast gets the Presidency, McLaim will be toast.
Watch for McCain to address “his friends” at the DNC when he gives his endorsement speech for Hillary in 2016.
McCain can no longer travel to Russia. Even on a bomb with Hillary.
McCain-Kennedy Immigration “Reform” Bill
All that I need to know about McCain in one sentence.
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