John McCain is a collaborator.
That headline is incorrect. McCain shamed no one but himself.
He may have verbally attacked Mr. Kilmeade, but he did not shame him.
And by the way: Yes, Mr. McCain I WOULD have a problem with Christians shouting “Thank God” as they slaughtered their fellow human being.
I’m convinced McCain’s wife has cut him off at home. Why else would he be trying to &*?! the rest of us?
McCain shamed himself. Mr. Kilmead was correct.
No, Dylan, McCain shamed himself. He made a complete fool of himself. But what would you ass kissers know?!
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McVain is a senile old fool.
However, McCain's Arizona constituents should be ashamed of sending this foolish old man to the senate - again. McCain's glib justification for 'moderate' Muslims shouting "Allahu Akbar" as they bomb people - equating the phrase with the Christian 'Praise God' demonstrated McCain's duplicity in his characterization of the Syrian Muslims fighting to overthrow the Assad regime by calling them 'moderates' when he must know they are Islamic fundamentalists who will turn on the U.S. the moment we've secured a victory for them in Syria.
McCain is dangerous and should be removed from office - but of course that won't happen. McCain will continue to undermine America by siding with Obama as often as he can. All we can do is point out his threat to freedom.