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To say that I’m not a big fan of Sen. John McCain (R-NYTimes Editorial Board) would be an under-statement.
Amen.
McCain sees most things self referentially.
John McCain has worse psychopathology and judgement than the man he despises. McCain would harm the country to get to Trump and have his ego satisfied. McCain’s refusal to leave despite what will inevitably be severe mental decline, on top of his poor mentation already, is classic McCain. A narcissist and a first class jerk.
Am I reading this correctly? Murray, the man who is constantly shouted down by the left, called a racist, and just downright vilified , wants to join with these same people and kick out/leave behind the populist/nationalists? Is this what is called self loathing? Groucho in reverse. Murray wants to join the club that would never have him as a member.
The picture of McCain in your post is perfect.
He suspended his campaign against Obama to posture as the savior of our nation when the bottom fell out of the mortgage biz and ruined the financial empire of the elitists. That was the moment my disgust with him started, and it has only gained steam since. With no ill intent, I wish he’d fade away. He’s only behind Harry Reid on my list of despised senators.
Is his tumor creating even more problems than usual? He’s never been the sharpest knife in the drawer, and he’s never really understood his own limitations, but there is something sick going on with him now.
Open borders, open borders.
If he was an average Joe in America, he’d been at home collecting Social Security for years. It seems a terminal diagnosis should require resignation from office. It isn’t like there isn’t a couple other people who could do the job.
He didn’t come from a poor upbringing , his father was an Admiral. He didn’t grow up poor and humble, and possibly has always had a big ego and rubbed those he served with the wrong way too.
I watched an old Correspondence dinner with GW, where Bush said he thought all americans could work together, Democrats, Republicans, and John McCain. McCain, the maverick. Contrary to be contrary as if it is in itself a good quality.