Posted on 07/27/2011 5:37:59 PM PDT by jimbo123
On the same day that House Speaker John Boehner told Republicans to "Get your asses in line" and support his debt ceiling proposal, Sen. John McCain also blasted fellow Republicans.
In a Senate floor speech laced with sarcasm and stings, the Arizona Republican aimed especially harsh fire at the tea party Wednesday.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
McCain is the poster boy for what's wrong with the Republican Party.
McLame
McLoser
McLib
McConfused
McDrooling
McUselessPut...
McGollum
Exactly.
And I have never been convinced that Johnny didn’t betray his fellow-prisoners at the Hanoi Hilton like he was accused of doing!
First of all; Where there’s smoke there’s fire. There had to be SOME reason for the rumors in the first place.
And 2. His entire career in DC has been pock-marked with just this kind of crap out of him; backstabbing and bad-mouthing fellow republicans and snuggling up to the lowest scumbags in the place; illustrated by his cozy relationship with Ted Kennedy!
Grima Wormtongue
I want my vote back.
Proud member of the TEA Party Hobbits.......
Soon, God will be sorting it out. This POD looks old, tired and ill. I don’t think he has but about 3 to 5 years before he is off to see the maker.
McCain, repent and help the country that was inspired by God. Learn what conservatism really is before you pass on.
Would we really have been better off if he was prez?
I did notice him back pedalling. But Sean barely mentioned the Christine O’Donnell hit. That was so completely unnecessary and I wanted Sean to comfront him. I didn’t believe he’d do it and he, of course, didn’t.
He needs to be GONE ... the term RINGO is too good for him
You're missing a "G" there, RnMomof7.
Not to mention, she wrote an excellent piece on The Women of Middle Earth:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1043733/posts
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oh excellent! thank you!
i had forgotten about that...
it shows a LOT of how O’Donnell thought.
especially about being a woman, AND being strong.
(compare that creative essay, to the thesis of michele obama...)
Ha! That's absolutely perfect! :)
Here is Saruman speaking (try reading it as McCain speaking):
"Our time is at hand: the world of Men, which we must rule. But we must have power, power to order all things as we will, for that good which only the Wise can see."
"And listen, Gandalf, my old friend and helper!" he said, coming near and speaking now in a softer voice. "I said we, for we it may be, if you will join with me. A new Power is rising. Against it the old allies and policies will not avail us at all."
"This then is one choice before you, before us. We may join with that Power. It would be wise, Gandalf. There is hope that way. Its victory is at hand; and there will be rich reward for those that aided it. As the Power grows, its proved friends will also grow; and the Wise, such as you and I, may with patience come at last to direct its courses, to control it."
Now we have to suffer with McJerk until 2016. I hate to appear bitter, but I hope & pray that bad stuff happens to the AZ voters who voted for McJerk especially in the primary race.....just like I hope & pray that bad stuff happens to MN voters who voted for Frankenstein.
And I like Sarah Palin (as well as Michelle Bachman) but shame on Sarah for publicly supporting McJerk in the primary race. She did not owe him anything. IF Sarah Palin runs for Repub candidate for president, it will only be a matter of time before McJerk comes out with a public bashing & non-support of Sarah Palin. And then he will keep it up non-stop. She should have been savvy enough to recognize this.
The Franken race was different. He stole the election period. McLame creamed Hayworth , it was not even close. The Lamestream was behind MClame in the primary race from day one, it was just too much to overcome. I can also say from experience Hayworths campaign manager was not very good at attracting people to help.
perfect quote!
And I will still never cease to be amazed that AZ voters voted for the pompous ass McJerk over Hayworth.
I don't have a lot of confidence that the American people (not those on FR or other conservative websites or organizations) have the intelligence or discernment to vote for the the best (ie conservative, pro-American) candidate any longer. Our nation is dumbed down to the max and we are suffering because of the fools & America-haters that abound in the gubmint or the legislative bodies.
As soon as The_Reader_David made the comment about Saruman, I immediately thought of it. Credit should really go to David :)
As I suggested up-thread, a Saruman-wannabe.
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