I had a choice, I voted for the only eligible candidate on my ballot, Bob Barr.
He probably blames her for losing. Sorry bud, you did that all by yourself.
Perfect!
Petty. Nasty. Angry. Only missed by his family.
I hope he finds the missing can of strawberries.
The entire family has no class. Zero.
The roasting they are getting online is well deserved.
He shamed his forefathers.
I couldn’t make it to the funeral, but sent a nice note saying that I approve of it.
the leftist/media, never trump tears for the songbird’s death are my champagne of everlasting victory. he’s NEVER coming back!
I had already understood that McCain was not, for inviting Trump to his funeral.
I had not heard, he apparently chose that Palin, of all the entire population of our planet, was not invited.
Palin handled it real classy. But I am very, very disappointed that happened.
Not the way to go out, McCain. That was very bad.
Very bad.
I voted for Palin in 2008.
I thought Palin did not want to go. Why should she since McCain was against Trump. I will not be watching the funeral.
This isn’t a bad vanity.
I voted for McCain as well. Sarah Palin was the reason.
To bad in my lack of knowing that it was his job to destroy her. Life Lesson.
John McCain, go home.
What Bette Davis said about learning of the death of Joan Crawford....
I would have sent them a gift to represent his life, but you can’t legally send sh1t in the mail.
McCain let political ambition destroy his character to the point that many of his former friends (and POW mates), no longer wanted anything to do with him.
That is his legacy.
What pissed off a lot of former POWs I know was that McCain and Kerry wrote off any further information requests/demands of the No. Vietnamese about known POWS and suspected captured MIAs when they signed the friendship agreement with Hanoi about 1995. This also possibly included the return of the remains of those they tortured to death (some were returned as died of illnesses, wounds, etc., when they were seen alive and reasonably well when the were captured and brought into the POW camps/prisons - Lt. Ron Dodge was on the cover of LIFE magazine, alive and well in NVA hands).
Lt. Col. Wilmer N (Newt) Grubb was one of those tortured/beaten to death by the No. Vietnamese and possibly attached Cuban interrogators. One article that talked a little about his fate is “8 Years After His Death in North Vietnam, an American POW is Laid to Rest in Arlington”, NY Times, James T. Wooten, April 5, 1974 (dateline April 4th) page One, Second Section and cont. on p. 60, column 1.
I’ve been involved, on and off for the past 47 years, with POW/MIA issues including a congressional testimony and an upcoming book next year.
Kerry and McCain sold out their fellow servicemen for political, and in the case of Kerry, also ideological reasons (three times - 3 fake wounds (3 Purple Hearts and he was out of Nam in less than 4 months); he got several of his Swiftboat’s men to lie about serving with him - they didn’t; and then the agreement with No. Vietnam).
John McCain tried to live up to the McCain name re Navy service (his grandfather and father were both combat Admirals from WW2 thru Vietnam) but he just wasn’t like them. If he had stayed as a flier, things might have been different and better for his own legacy of service, but what he has done over the years on the POW/MIA issue has blackened his reputation with those to whom it mattered most, his fellow naval aviators/crews/POWs and their families.
That is why a lot of people who should be at his funeral won’t be there. That is “The Shame and the Pity” of his life.
MM: Vietnam/Cambodia research journalist, Fall 1970.
I’m sure he’ll be well enough to vote for a Democrat come November. Probably already has his ballot filled out. And maybe a couple extra.
Trump he fought with, but this with Palin really shows he was as low as they come.
Thanks for this!
I voted for Palin - shes a freakin bombshell