Posted on 03/19/2019 11:08:09 AM PDT by SMGFan
He was a jackass, she busted her ass for him and he didnt give one sh*t about her
I totally agree, he will throw out a controversial tweet so the media and the public focus on it and make it the talk of the nation......meanwhile....back in the Trump Cave...Papa Trump is doing the job for the American People as he multitask investigating & fighting all these swamp creatures.
McCain was a traitor and criminal. His grave needs to be moved to Syria. SPIT on him.
You apparently missed McCain’s daughter’s recent mouthing off that her dad was more popular and more beloved than Trump. And then came the reports about McCain being of of the creeps who peddled that scurrilous Golden Showers lie-fest to the media. THEN Trump reacted. May not have been wise, but he did.
It’s not Trump dredging old news up.
It’s the press reporting news on McCain’s activities against Trump.
Trump is just commenting on the news.
The willful damage McCain inflicted on US is still going on, and will be for many years. I’m not forgetting McCain. Paul Ryan is still living, and may he live a long life, but I won’t be forgetting his sleaze tactics against Americans, either.
McCain made a sort of secret trip to Syria. Where he met with terrorist’s. If the truth ever comes out an official way about who John McCain really was then the media will really have some explaining to do.
Well, if McCain did what Trump said he did...he deserves all of the crap that can be heaped upon him.
CONFIRMED.
It is confirmed that John McCain was a treacherous, vile, slimy, angry, petty, thin-skinned, obnoxious, elitist who thought he was the smartest person in the room.
His daughter Me-EATING-ghan is the same.
Let’s remember that for 8 years McCain and his asshole buddy Chuck Hagel spent 8 years bashing GWB. Then they spent 8 year kissing Obama’s ass.
Trump has/had McCain pegged perfectly. Overrated POS.
I’m guessing Trump has the real dossier on McRat.
At least we know that McCain was in great anguish over Trump. Must have pained Johnny a lot. That’s a shame.
McCain still lived as Satanism has not yet been defeated,
McCain was a Marxist - I sh*t on him
Don’t start none, won’t be none. McCain kept it going till he croaked, not Trump’s fault he died. And his daughter is continuing it! A dead pig is still a pig. Traitors are traitors forever.
Trump is not to blame.
I agree! There is no reason to honor the dead if the dead guy is a dishonorable person, such as McCain.
McCain voluntarily joined the coup against Trump. That is, at the minimum, Conspiracy to Commit Sedition.
Trump has every right to not let that drop.
Yup. McCain deserves the acrimony and I won’t whitewash history to be a single letter softer on him just because he’s now properly rotting in the ground and probably not enjoying heat somewhere.
Why is this not mentioned about Juan McCain??
http://www.vvof.org/mccain_hides.htm
“The War Secrets Sen. John McCain Hides
Former POW Fights Public Access to POW/MIA Files
By Sydney Schanberg
NEW YORK (APBnews.com) The voters who were drawn to John S. McCain in his run for the Republican presidential nomination this year often cited, as the core of his appeal, his openness and blunt candor and willingness to admit past lapses and release documents that other senators often hold back. These qualities also seemed to endear McCain to the campaign press corps, many of whom wrote about how refreshing it was to travel on the McCain campaign bus, The Straight Talk Express, and observe a maverick speaking his mind rather than a traditional candidate given to obfuscation and spin.
But there was one subject that was off-limits, a subject the Arizona senator almost never brings up and has never been open about his long-time opposition to releasing documents and information about American prisoners of war in Vietnam and the missing in action who have still not been accounted for. Since McCain himself, a downed Navy pilot, was a prisoner in Hanoi for 5 1/2 years, his staunch resistance to laying open the POW/MIA records has baffled colleagues and others who have followed his career. Critics say his anti-disclosure campaign, in close cooperation with the Pentagon and the intelligence community, has been successful. Literally thousands of documents that would otherwise have been declassified long ago have been legislated into secrecy.
For example, all the Pentagon debriefings of the prisoners who returned from Vietnam are now classified and closed to the public under a statute enacted in the 1990s with McCains backing. He says this is to protect the privacy of former POWs and gives it as his reason for not making public his own debriefing.
But the law allows a returned prisoner to view his own file or to designate another person to view it. APBnews.com has repeatedly asked the senator for an interview for this article and for permission to view his debriefing documents. He has not responded. His office did recently send APBnews.com an e-mail, referring to a favorable article about the senator in the Jan. 1 issue of Newsweek. In the article, the reporter, Michael Isikoff, says that he was allowed to review McCains debriefing report and that it contained nothing incriminating although in a phone interview Isikoff acknowledged that there were redactions in the document. Isikoff declined to say who showed him the document, but APBnews.com has learned it was McCain.
Many Vietnam veterans and former POWs have fumed at McCain for keeping these and other wartime files sealed up. His explanation, offered freely in Senate hearings and floor speeches, is that no one has been proven still alive and that releasing the files would revive painful memories and cause needless emotional stress to former prisoners, their families and the families of MIAs still unaccounted for. But what if some of these returned prisoners, as has always been the case at the conclusion of wars, reveal information to their debriefing officers about other prisoners believed still held in captivity? What justification is there for filtering such information through the Pentagon rather than allowing access to source materials? For instance, debriefings from returning Korean war POWs, available in full to the American public, have provided both citizens and government investigators with important information about other Americans who went missing in that conflict.
Would not most families of missing men, no matter how emotionally drained, want to know? And would they not also want to know what the government was doing to rescue their husbands and sons? Hundreds of MIA families have for years been questioning if concern for their feelings is the real reason for the secrecy...”
One helluva rack on that bimbo, though. Good lord...
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