Flake lives up to his name and will become an EX senator in two years. Actually worse than McCain if that is even possible.
He is indeed a FLAKE!! What do Mormons drink that makes them so weird? Mike Lee, Romney, Flake and one more in Congress that I can’t remember are all NeverTrump!!
Flake has outstripped the idiot woman from Maine as the worst GOP Senator of recent times. (Honorable mention to Murkowski who ran a sore loser campaign as an Independent.)
That c**ksucker Flake needs to not only be primaried, but after the Trump Administration gets settled, President Trump (as effective head of the RNC) needs to put out the word that disloyal RINOS like Cruz, Flake, etc., will be stripped of that little (R) after their names, NO party funds will be provided, they can pull a Jumpin’ Jim Jeffords if they want to, but we don’t need any pack of Benedict Senators trying to undermine the incoming Trump government. Either they’re with us, or they’re not, and if they’re not?
Throw their asses out!
Edit, said Illinois. Meant Arizona.
C’mon! He’s just growing in office and working across the aisle.
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He looks like Chris Stevens.
Maybe Flake (sounds like Runyonesque) is named in Wkileaks too.
The GOPe’s “John Kerry”
Sh**head extraordinaire.
Right along with the loser Kasich.
You don’t have to hate him, Flake, to oppose him.
Funny how Flake can be gracious to a Democrat but not to a Republican.
Don’t just get this flake out of office, but find out what goods the Dims have on him and expose him
He’s a flaky ass!
Arizona sure knows how to pick Democrats in R jerseys.
let me count the ways I hate Arizons’s Senators....
That would take too long
CANTORIZE YOUR WEASELS, ARIZONA!
I hope he enjoys his last two years in the Senate.
What Does Bernie Sanders Think Of Tim Kaine? He May Not Support Him
Charles Chamberlain, the executive director of Democracy for America released a statement on Thursday that suggested Kaine would not be a good pick, considering “his vote for fast track authority for the job-killing Trans-Pacific Partnership and this newly uncovered push for bank deregulation.”
Given Sanders’ calls to break up the banks and reform Wall Street, Kaine doesn’t seem like a likely contender for Sanders’ support, either.
Clinton already has work to do to gain support from Sanders supporters, and it doesn’t seem like Kaine would be the way to go, considering his support for the TPP and for deregulating banks. Though Kaine’s base in Virginia will certainly help the presumptive Democratic nominee in the swing state, a more progressive VP pick might have done well to bridge the gap between moderate Democrats and progressives.
A Bloomberg Politics poll from last month showed that nearly half of Americans who voted in support of Sanders’ campaign to rebuild the middle class, change the campaign financing system, break up financial institutions on Wall Street, and build a more socialized health care and education system will not support Clinton. It would seem that choosing a VP pick to secure that vote would be especially important to her campaign’s success.