Posted on 09/08/2020 12:22:35 PM PDT by knighthawk
ABC News The View returned from summer hiatus to kick off its 24th season on Tuesday and it didnt take long for co-host Meghan McCain to declare she believes an anonymous report that President Trump mocked fallen American troops but said The Atlantic should have warned her family the story was coming out.
Co-hosts McCain, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin kicked off the show by welcoming former co-host Sara Haines back as a regular before quickly jumping into politics.
McCain noted that its been interesting to see Trump shift his focus to law and order during the six weeks that The View wasnt on air. The panel then discussed a variety of recent political events and eventually landed on a widely disputed article published by The Atlantic that featured anonymous sources claiming Trump made offensive remarks about fallen American soldiers.
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They haven’t fired her yet?.............
Sorry.
Shut up, Meg!
Can I ask a stupid question?
Why exactly are we supposed to take it on faith, and believe, anonymous sources who said that Trump said something?
But on the other hand, we are supposed to not believe people who were there, who will say on the record, that Trump didn’t make these bad statements??
Anonymous sources must be believed, but people who were there and will speak on the record, must not be believed?
Does any of this make sense?
Good grief girl, give it up.
Why? Her father was a public figure and the media can write about him whenever they want.
“Wasn’t her old man known as Tweety at the Hanoi Hilton...and later on as well?”
I think they called him “Songbird.”
Meghan has become larger than life of late, it appears to me.
Is it glandular, or in part psychological? She’s angry a lot.
Megan puts the “dumb” in dumb blonde !
Meghan should be given a “tits up”. Cause that’s about all there is.
ME-AGAIN McCain still feasting on her dead father. What a GHOUL!
Is his funeral over yet?
I’ve been anxiously awaiting her opinion. I can sleep soundly now.
To the Vietnamese people and the government of the DRVN:
From John Sidney McCain, 624787, Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy, born 29 August, 1936, Panama, home state Oregon. Shot down 26 October, 1967, A-4E aircraft.
I, as a U.S. airman, am guilty of crimes against the Vietnamese country and people. I bombed their cities, towns and villages and caused many injuries, even deaths, for the people of Vietnam.
I was captured in the capital city of Hanoi, while attacking it. After I was captured, I was taken to the hospital in Hanoi, where I received very good medical treatment. I was given an operation on my leg, which allowed me to walk again, and a cast on my right arm, which was badly broken in three places.
The doctors were very good and they knew a great deal about the practice of medicine. I remained in the hospital for some time and regained much of my health and strength. Since I arrived in the camp of detention, I received humane and lenient treatment.
I received this kind treatment and food even though I came here as an aggressor and the people who I injured have much difficulty in their living standards. I wish to express my deep gratitude for my kind treatment and I will never forget this kindness extended to me.
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