Posted on 07/21/2013 11:34:56 AM PDT by barmag25
On Sunday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) appeared on CNNs State of the Union, where he called President Obamas Friday comments on Trayvon Martin and race very impressive. He said, I think we should continue to make progress, but added that we still have a long way to go, even as he declined to second guess the verdict in the George Zimmerman case.
McCain stated that we were probably too optimistic about race relations in the aftermath of the election of the countrys first black president. I think old prejudices die hard, McCain said. We have made significant progress, but I think recent events highlight the differences that remain. McCain also said he believed that Stand Your Ground laws should be reconsidered in light of the Martin case, despite the fact that Stand Your Ground was never invoked by Zimmerman and he was acquitted on grounds of self-defense.
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What a fool.
McCain is an a$$hole!
Progress? Maybe someday blacks will stop accusing EVERYONE ELSE of being racists, and look into their own damn mirrors for ONCE?
I can’t put my finger on it, but damn if mclame doesn’t look to be giving us the finger a lot since his failed run.
What is it going to take for him to go away? You reckon Airheadzona will keep re-electing him?
What an evil little man.
A bought and paid-for tool!
HF
No fool like an old fool.
McCain has been completely absorbed.
I’m actually glad McLame lost to Obama, at least Obama hasn’t gotten us into WWIII with the Russkies, yet.
I find you, McCain (and 0bama) singularly unimpressive.
McCain has always been a progressive, just like his daughter..two peas in a pod
John Sharpton offers his view on race relations.......
What a tool.
Maroon.
Juan should put on a new slobber bib and retire.
I voted for him why? I used to think it was because at least he was not Barack Obama. But now I see I was wrong about that too.
I am impressed by McCain’s thoughts that Obama speech was impressive.
It aint a good impression either.
just how far will McCain go to kiss Obama’s rectum?
I don’t believe there is a bridge that goes that far.
McCain is a clear and present danger to America.
The Vietnamese should have kept him at the Hanoi Hilton, anything after that busted the Peter’s Principal all to hell.
The RNC believed that he was our best Republican and made him our Republican nominee.
Don’t. Ever. Forget. That. :)
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