Posted on 11/03/2017 11:41:30 AM PDT by rickmichaels
Arizona Sen. John McCain took another swipe at Trump administration policy in a speech to the U.S. Naval Academy, where he slammed both isolationism and nationalism, ideas he said are ascendant within the President Trumps White House.
In the speech to the midshipmen in Annapolis, Maryland, on Monday, the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman ripped into the Trump administrations policies, although taking a Voldemort-like approach thats become habitual among anti-Trump conservatives he never mentioned the presidents name.
McCain contrasted the hopeful atmosphere of 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union with the current circumstances of our world, according to USNI News.
We have gone from an interval when the global success of democracy seemed assured to a time in which the seductions of authoritarian rule find favor with many; when self-interested leadership excuses naked aggression with weak rationalizations; when ethnic grievances haunt the old and religious fanaticism fires the minds of the misguided young, McCain said.
We are asleep to the necessity of our leadership, and to the opportunities and real dangers of this world, he continued.
We are asleep in our echo chambers, where our views are always affirmed and information that contradicts them is always fake. We are asleep in our polarized politics, which exaggerates our differences, looks for scapegoats instead of answers.
McCain then went on to attack attributes (isolationism, protectionism) and straw men (conspiracy theories, propaganda) commonly associated with the Trump administration.
I believe in Americans. Were capable of better. Ive seen it, the Arizona senator said.
Were hopeful, compassionate people. And we still have leaders who will uphold the values that made America great, and a beacon to the oppressed.
But I dont take that for granted. We have to fight. We have to fight against propaganda and crackpot conspiracy theories. We have to fight isolationism, protectionism, and nativism.
In a part of his speech where he contrasted the values of post-World War II statesmen with the current administration, he refused to mention the latter by name although he did take aim at one of its most identifiable slogans.
McCain said that the statesmen had come to the conclusion that the American example and American leadership are indispensable to securing a peaceful and prosperous future. Our failure to remain engaged in Europe and enforce the hard-won peace of 1918 had made that clear. There could be no more isolationism, no more tired resignation no more America First.
McCain, of course, is equating possibly deliberately and dishonestly Trumps America First with the America First Committee, a WWII-era anti-war, isolationist group. This group, led by Sears Roebuck executive Robert E. Wood and aviation hero Charles Lindbergh, vociferously opposed entry into the war against Hitlers Germany that were not always admirable or moral.
The comparisons between a slogan meant to emphasize what many conservatives feel was the Obama administrations excessive accommodation to internationalism and globalism with a discredited movement that sought to stay out of an active war between fascist, racist, genocidal powers is, one would hope, nothing more than rhetoric.
Judging by McCains recent history with the Trump administration hes killed the Republican bill to replace Obamacare and intimated he found the Obama administration more up to his liking, for instance one is not inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt.
John McCain has served our country and the Republican Party well. We wish him the best in his fight against cancer. However, Im getting a bit sick of having to append those caveats onto the end of every single story involving something the Arizona lawmaker has done to blight the conservative cause or blunt the edge of the Trump agenda.
Lets face facts: McCain has become an incorrigible RINO, wholly determined to act as a roadblock to his partys efforts to undo the damage of the Obama era. Part of this seems to involve smearing the president at every opportunity possible.
If John McCain really wants to do something great for America, we have a simple suggestion for him: Retirement.
Go away old man
JUST......GO......DIE......
How is it that someone who graduated from the Naval Academy 894th out of a class of 899 is giving a speech there?
He’s just getting ready to snuggle up to the Devil.
There is a reason I voted for his opponent - in the GENERAL election! First time in ages I had voted for a democrat.
Compare and contrast this speech to Douglas MacArthur: “Duty. Honor. Country.”
McCain is such a vile, despicable little man. I wish he had died in a VietCong prison camp.
What a fidiot McCaminsty is, he’s preaching to wrong crowd with that NO MORE AMERICA FIRST message.
Last time I voted for him was 2004. In 2008 I voted for Gov. Palin, he just happened to be on the same ticket as her.
God forgive me...
Please die already you POS...
Such an anti-American; his brain cancer is destroying his thinkig processes and eating him alive. Can’t happen soon enough. Tagling
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Cancer has nothing to do with it!
mcCain has always been a jerk.
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-PJ
Just f-img die already, so we have cause for a National Holiday.
It has come to the point where I can no longer click on any story about John McCain without jeopardizing my eternal salvation. The rage that I feel does my soul much harm.
What is taking that tumor so long?
McLoon should have retired following his diagnosis. He probably has less than a year left to live. Unfortunately, he chose to stay in, but instead of taking an enlightened, repentful path with his remaining days, he is doing what he can to throw sand in the gears of the GOP’s pro-American efforts. And, from time to time, he gets help from other moderates and the two dingbats (Collins and Murkowski).
Why must our midshipmen be forced to put up with this stinking pile of feces?
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
McCain said that the statesmen had come to the conclusion that the American example and American leadership are indispensable to securing a peaceful and prosperous future. Our failure to remain engaged in Europe and enforce the hard-won peace of 1918 had made that clear. There could be no more isolationism, no more tired resignation no more America First."
Translation: Trump = Isolationism.
Give me a break. A highly successful America, a distinct possibility under President Trump's leadership and vision, is the "American example that would actually be useful to the rest of the world.
The McCain recipe, which calls for prioritizing the success of the less successful (read: socialist or worse) countries above the interests of the United States, is suicidal.
Fortunately, Trump understands that well.
Those cancer cells need to work quicker.
That is up to the people of AZ. They keep sending him back to the Senate.
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