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McCain attacks Senate GOP critics
TheHill.com ^ | 02/05/08 12:53 PM [ET] | Jackie Kucinich and Klaus Marre

Posted on 02/05/2008 2:30:40 PM PST by TexasCajun

Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) took a swipe Tuesday at GOP senators who have criticized him during the presidential campaign, saying they “are not the most respected members of the United States Senate.”

McCain, who is the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination heading into the Super Tuesday primaries, was referring to comments made by five-term Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran and former Sen. Rick Santorum (Pa.).

“The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine,” Cochran had told The Boston Globe after his endorsement of McCain’s main rival, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. “He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.”

Santorum, another Romney supporter, has also raised McCain’s temper as a reason not to support him.

The Arizona senator hit back hard at his critics when he was asked about their comments on NBC’s “Today Show.”

“And in all due respect to a couple of those people that are criticizing me, they’re not the most respected members of the United States Senate, to be honest with you,” McCain said, noting that he has a lot of support among his colleagues.

Cochran’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment


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KEYWORDS: 110th; hothead; johnmccain; juanmcaztlan; mccain; rino; rinos
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To: TexasCajun
Cochran: "He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me."
"The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine."

McDangerous

41 posted on 02/05/2008 2:53:27 PM PST by henbane
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To: pallis

McCain is a GREAT conservative, when he needs their votes.


42 posted on 02/05/2008 2:54:39 PM PST by listenhillary ("Oh, they'll rally behind me" Sneered John McCain)
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To: pallis

When all is said and done, McCain will still just be a Senator from Arizona...he’ll never sniff the Oval Office. Once he’s all but destroyed the Republican Party...he’ll then quit the Senate because the Dems will run over him like a gooey bug under a Mack truck.


43 posted on 02/05/2008 2:54:47 PM PST by rbmillerjr (Big Government Evangelicals.....leading conservatives to Landslide 2012)
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To: TexasCajun
Surprised? Don't forget that McCain was the only Republican member of the Keating Five Scandle. Not only does he vote with Dems most of the time, but he steals accepts unlawful money with them too.
44 posted on 02/05/2008 2:54:52 PM PST by Natural Law
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To: TexasCajun

McCain is trashing the opposition party. He is a liberal Democrat.


45 posted on 02/05/2008 2:55:01 PM PST by gathersnomoss (General George Patton had it right.)
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To: TexasCajun
“He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.”

And Cochran was being nice!

46 posted on 02/05/2008 2:55:10 PM PST by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: TexasCajun

No class. And I’ll explain —

Just suppose, for the sake of argument, that Thad Cochran and Rick Santorum are big, dumb jerks who dislike McCain for all the WRONG reasons. Suppose further that it were true that both men are poorly-regarded Senators (although I have no idea how THAT would be determined objectively). Hypothetically, OK?

EVEN IF SO, a CLASSY guy would respond to such challenges with,

“Well, [name of interviewer], they’re good men, too, and I sure wish I could have EVERYone’s support. But I’ve made mistakes and learned from them. I hope that, should I be fortunate enough to win my party’s nomination, I will be able to win back their support, unite this nation and win in November.”

THAT would be classy.

Is “classy” a requirement for President? Hell, no. But it sure helps win (general) elections ... and wasn’t McCain supposed to be the Electable One (tm)?


47 posted on 02/05/2008 2:55:48 PM PST by pogo101
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To: Bobkk47

I’ll bet the Dems and the press know his hot buttons If he’s our candidate during the general election they are going to be pushing them early, often and hard. The smarmy little senator will go into meltdown and lose all 50 states!!!

Footsoldier in the Reagan Revolution my a$$


48 posted on 02/05/2008 2:56:44 PM PST by blastdad51 (Proud father of an Enduring Freedom vet, and friend of a soldier lost in Afghanistan)
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To: TexasCajun
saying they “are not the most respected members of the United States Senate.”

Nice of him to bring the party together. Interesting approach though, trashing sitting Senators of his own party.

That dementia and temper are kicking in.

Has he released any health records???

I would like to know exactly what meds he it taking and for what.

49 posted on 02/05/2008 2:57:10 PM PST by technomage (Radical Islam gives me the urge to go to the bathroom and drop a big stinking mohammed!)
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To: calcowgirl
And Cochran was being nice!

And also truthful.

50 posted on 02/05/2008 2:57:45 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: TexasCajun

51 posted on 02/05/2008 3:00:25 PM PST by Uri’el-2012 (you shall know that I, YHvH, your Savior, and your Redeemer, am the Elohim of Ya'aqob. Isaiah 60:16)
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To: TexasCajun

I oppose McCain for the GOP nomination for two reasons:

1 - I’m afraid he’ll lose in November.

2 - I’m afraid he’ll win in November.

Not a happy prospect either way, in my opinion.


52 posted on 02/05/2008 3:01:02 PM PST by cvq3842
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To: TexasCajun

This must be an example of his strategy to reconcile the GOP. I hope he goes down to defeat, hopefully in the primaries but if necessary, the general election. He is not fit to represent the party in a presidential election or lead the country.


54 posted on 02/05/2008 3:02:40 PM PST by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: TexasCajun

Excellent opportunity to remind GOP voters that he is indeed well respected among the likes of Ted Kennedy, Hillary Clinton, Russ Feingold, Joe Lieberman, Schumer, Rangle, among others.


55 posted on 02/05/2008 3:09:39 PM PST by Free Vulcan (No prisoners. No mercy.)
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To: TexasCajun
I suppose people can disagree about Romney. But the fact that any conservative would not realize McCain is unfit for the office, is kind of scary. Too old, unstable, dishonest, dishonorable. He’s a seasoned practitioner of betrayal. He mocks conservatives by claiming to be the “True conservative”. Yet some perversity compels some to support and defend him. Are they so frightened of Hillary, they would embrace a man who may be quite mad?
56 posted on 02/05/2008 3:10:36 PM PST by isrul
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To: TexasCajun

He is a train wreck looking for a broken rail. The MSM will willingly provide it very soon.


57 posted on 02/05/2008 3:10:52 PM PST by dbacks (Taglines for sale or rent.)
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To: counterpunch
I think the megalomaniac would consider his own dishonorable self the most respected. He is a little nuts, you know.
58 posted on 02/05/2008 3:12:11 PM PST by isrul
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To: henbane; All

CAPITOL HILL STAFFERS RATE THEIR BOSSES

McCain got no glory from those who work with him.
“Every election year we survey top aides on both sides of the aisle—administrative assistants, press secretaries, legislative directors, and chiefs of committee staffs—to get their up-close and personal, and anonymous, views. While there may be lots of partisan backbiting among congress members, their staffers seem far more capable of putting politics aside and making honest judgments. It wasn’t unusual for aides in both parties to name one of their own as “spineless” or give the “workhorse” nod to someone across the aisle. “

Worst Follower 2. John McCain (R-Ariz.)

Show Horse 2. John McCain (R-Ariz.)

Hottest Temper 2. John McCain (R-Ariz.) known to snap at staff when the cameras are off

THE McCAIN WAY - ATTACK REPUBLICANS

Defending His Amnesty Bill, “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 chickens—stuff,’ McCain snapped at Cornyn, according to several people in the room off the Senate floor Thursday. ‘You’ve always been against this bill, and you’re just trying to derail it.’” (Charles Hurt, “Raising McCain,” New York Post, 5/19/07)

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 Bush’s campaign is getting desperate, with a negative ad about me. The fact is, I’ll 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. We’re all pretty tired of that. As president, I’ll be conservative and always tell you the truth. No matter what.” (McCain 2000, Campaign Ad, 2/9/00; www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHoXkCprdL4)

Sen. McCain Repeatedly Called Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) nams. “Why can’t 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 a–hole 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 wouldn’t call you an a–hole unless you really were an a–hole.’ The Republican senator witnessing the scene had considered supporting McCain for president, but changed his mind. ‘I decided,’ the senator told Newsweek, ‘I didn’t want this guy anywhere near a trigger.’” (Evan Thomas, et al., “Senator Hothead,” Newsweek, 2/21/00)

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, ‘I’m calling you a f—ing jerk!” (Evan Thomas, et al., “Senator Hothead,” Newsweek, 2/21/00)

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 didn’t part friends.” (Harry Jaffe, “Senator Hothead,” The Washingtonian, 2/97)

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)

Celebrating His First Senate Election In 1986, Sen. McCain Screamed At And Harassed A Young Volunteer. “It was election night 1986, 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 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 didn’t look good on television,’ Jon Hinz told a reporter Thursday. At the time, Hinz was executive director of the Arizona Republican Party. … ‘There were an awful lot of people in the room,’ Hinz recalled. ‘You’d have to stick cotton in your ears not to hear it. He (McCain) was screaming at him, and he was red in the face.’” (Kris Mayes and Charles Kelly, “Stories Surface On Senator’s Demeanor,” The Arizona Republic, 11/5/99)

Sen. McCain “Publicly Abused” Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL). “[McCain] noted his propensity for passion but insisted that he doesn’t ‘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. ” (Editorial, “There’s Something About McCain,” The Austin American-Statesman, 1/24/07)

Is it any wonder McCain has few endorsements from his Congressional piers? http://thehill.com/endorsements-2008.html

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1964284/posts?page=28#28


59 posted on 02/05/2008 3:16:44 PM PST by AuntB (" DON'T LET THE PRESS PICK YOUR CANDIDATE!" Mrs. Duncan Hunter 1/5/08)
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To: Bobkk47
McCain’s temper and mental stability will be THE issues the Dems will use against him in the election.

I can already visualize the Dem's TV attack ads with the little girl in the foreground and mushroom cloud in the background. "Do we want this man's finger on the nuclear button?"

60 posted on 02/05/2008 3:17:32 PM PST by vox humana
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