Posted on 01/29/2008 12:50:03 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
THE MCCAIN WAY: ATTACK REPUBLICANS
A Top 10 List
1. Defending His Amnesty Bill, Sen. McCain Lost His Temper And Screamed, F*ck You! At Texas Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX). Presidential hopeful John McCain - who has been dogged for years by questions about his volcanic temper - erupted in an angry, profanity-laced tirade at a fellow Republican senator, sources told The Post yesterday. In a heated dispute over immigration-law overhaul, McCain screamed, F you! at Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who had been raising concerns about the legislation. This is chickensstuff, McCain snapped at Cornyn, according to several people in the room off the Senate floor Thursday. Youve always been against this bill, and youre just trying to derail it. (Charles Hurt, Raising McCain,New York Post, 5/19/07)
2. In 2000, Sen. McCain Ran An Attack Ad Comparing Then-Gov. George W. Bush To Bill Clinton. SEN. MCCAIN: I guess it was bound to happen. Governor Bushs campaign is getting desperate, with a negative ad about me. The fact is, Ill use the surplus money to fix Social Security, cut your taxes and pay down the debt. Governor Bush uses all of the surplus for tax cuts, with not one new penny for Social Security or the debt. His ad twists the truth like Clinton. Were all pretty tired of that. As president, Ill be conservative and always tell you the truth. No matter what. (McCain 2000, Campaign Ad, 2/9/00)
3. Sen. McCain Repeatedly Called Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) An A**hole, Causing A Fellow GOP Senator To Say, I Didnt Want This Guy Anywhere Near A Trigger. Why cant McCain win the votes of his own colleagues? To explain, a Republican senator tells this story: at a GOP meeting last fall, McCain erupted out of the blue at the respected Budget Committee chairman, Pete Domenici, saying, Only an ahole would put together a budget like this. Offended, Domenici stood up and gave a dignified, restrained speech about how in all his years in the Senate, through many heated debates, no one had ever called him that. Another senator might have taken the moment to check his temper. But McCain went on: I wouldnt call you an ahole unless you really were an ahole. The Republican senator witnessing the scene had considered supporting McCain for president, but changed his mind. I decided, the senator told Newsweek, I didnt want this guy anywhere near a trigger. (Evan Thomas, et al., Senator Hothead, Newsweek, 2/21/00)
4. Sen. McCain Had A Heated Exchange With Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) And Called Him A F*cking Jerk. Senators are not used to having their intelligence or integrity challenged by another senator. Are you calling me stupid? Sen. Chuck Grassley once inquired during a debate with McCain over the fate of the Vietnam MIAs, according to a source who was present. No, replied McCain, Im calling you a fing jerk! (Grassley and McCain had no comment.) (Evan Thomas, et al., Senator Hothead, Newsweek, 2/21/00)
5. In 1995, Sen. McCain Had A Scuffle With 92-Year-Old Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-SC) On The Senate Floor. In January 1995, McCain was midway through an opening statement at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing when chairman Strom Thurmond asked, Is the senator about through? McCain glared at Thurmond, thanked him for his courtesy (translation: buzz off), and continued on. McCain later confronted Thurmond on the Senate floor. A scuffle ensued, and the two didnt part friends. (Harry Jaffe, Senator Hothead, The Washingtonian, 2/97)
6. Sen. McCain Accused Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Of The Most Egregious Incident Of Corruption He Had Seen In The Senate. It escalated when McCain reiterated the charges Oct. 10 in a cross-examination, calling McConnells actions the most egregious incident demonstrating the appearance of corruption he has ever seen in his Senate career. (Amy Keller, Attacks Escalate In Depositions, Roll Call, 10/21/02)
7. Sen. McCain Attacked Christian Leaders And Republicans In A Blistering Speech During The 2000 Campaign. MCCAIN: Unfortunately, Governor Bush is a Pat Robertson Republican who will lose to Al Gore. The political tactics of division and slander are not our values They are corrupting influences on religion and politics, and those who practice them in the name of religion or in the name of the Republican Party or in the name of America shame our faith, our party and our country. Neither party should be defined by pandering to the outer reaches of American politics and the agents of intolerance, whether they be Louis Farrakhan or Al Sharpton on the left, or Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell on the right. (Sen. John McCain, Remarks, Virginia Beach, VA, 2/28/00)
8. Sen. McCain Attacked Vice President Cheney. MCCAIN: The president listened too much to the Vice President . . . Of course, the president bears the ultimate responsibility, but he was very badly served by both the Vice President and, most of all, the Secretary of Defense. (Roger Simon, McCain Bashes Cheney Over Iraq Policy, The Politico, 1/24/07)
9. Celebrating His First Senate Election In 1986, Sen. McCain Screamed At And Harassed A Young Republican Volunteer. It was election night 1986, and John McCain had just been elected to the U.S. Senate for the first time. Even so, he was not in a good mood. McCain was yelling at the top of his lungs and poking the chest of a young Republican volunteer who had set up a lectern that was too tall for the 5-foot-9 politician to be seen to advantage, according to a witness to the outburst. Here this poor guy is thinking he has done a good job, and he gets a new butt ripped because McCain didnt look good on television, Jon Hinz told a reporter Thursday. At the time, Hinz was executive director of the Arizona Republican Party. Hinz said McCains treatment of the young campaign worker in 1986 troubled him for years. There were an awful lot of people in the room, Hinz recalled. Youd have to stick cotton in your ears not to hear it. He (McCain) was screaming at him, and he was red in the face. It wasnt right, and I was very upset at him. (Kris Mayes and Charles Kelly, Stories Surface On Senators Demeanor, The Arizona Republic, 11/5/99)
10. Sen. McCain Publicly Abused Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL). [McCain] noted his propensity for passion but insisted that he doesnt insult anybody or fly off the handle or anything like that. This is, quite simply, hogwash. McCain often insults people and flies off the handle
. There have been the many times McCain has called reporters liars and idiots when they have had the audacity to ask him unpleasant, but pertinent, questions. McCain once
publicly abused Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama. (Editorial, Theres Something About McCain, The Austin American-Statesman, 1/24/07)
McCain has always been a willing tool.
Oh, you just reminded me. That whole masquerade when he joined with John Kerry regarding POWs/MIAs and clearing the way for trade with Vietnam really irked me. I should add that one to my list.
The fact that were even talking about John McCain in the context of presidential primaries perplexes me
Its the plantation that we are on.
The others don’t seem to notice that they are servants to the masters anymore than the blacks do on the Democrat plantation.
Shh...
No. His health is also questionable.
I would also add John McCain's successfully blocking the release of classified POW/MIA documents to the great list you have.
http://vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com/
Not sure how to add a link on here. But they have video's at their site as well.
Thanks again.
Ping!
...the lead up to it..
And didn’t Truman have a bad temper?
Yes, keep posting it.
I agree with Domenici....I don’t want him anywhere near a trigger.
Are you holding Harry Truman up as a great president?
I am saying that America has survived more than one president with a bad temper.
During Truman's presidency, America had B-29 bombers that carried atom bombs at a maximum of 357 mph and could be called back. Today, we have Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) and Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) that are not recallable. Maybe a temper was okay in the vacuum tube days, but not now.
I sure don’t want him. His ‘calm’ demeanor belies him.
To read reactions later.
Excellent post, Phil!
And I mean EXCELLENT!
My husband was a Naval Aviator in Viet Nam.
McCain’s legacy isn’t exactly stellar.
He’s said he would sign an amnesty bill should it reach his desk.
If he’s the next POTUS, that will happen faster than you can say “spit.”
It is imperative that we take back the House.
McPain is a nut cake and will be a terrible Republican candidate for president v. who ever the Democrats run. He will not win and we will have four to eight years of Democrat mis-rule.
I am a conservative and a Republican who has grit my teeth and voted in the past for lousy GOP candidates v. who ever the Democrats ran. In 2008, I will not vote for McPain and will leave that part of my ballot blank. Romney is a far better choice than McPain and I hope and pray he has a come back in the coming primaries.
rurgan—
You say it better than ANYONE I’ve read on the subject!! I can’t add a thing to it. Bravo!!
Is John McCain a war hero ?Served US Army 1958 - 1964 E5 SP-5
Same chipmunk cheeks...
Yup, it’s the same a**hole!
I’d know that delightful SOB anywhere...
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