McCain will gleefully say anything that triggers his big war fantasy.
STFU, McCain.
The very last thing we need on our plate right now is a war with Russia. With Obama at the helm.
Masquerader talking of masquerade...
mccain is a wrinkled liberal POS masquerading as a wise old caucasian.
Shut up, Juan.
Yep. Just keep pressing reset, be more flexible and everything will be alright.
What do you know about gas McCain? Oh.... That’s right.
Mr. Helpful is pissed that we can’t go invade some country. This guy is simply a menace to anything constructive and grows more mentally flaccid with each utterance. He really needs to go away somewhere.
McCain has proven himself to be an idiot, He needs to be primaried . He and Obama are going to screw around and get our ground forces in Afghanistan cut off from anything and everything coming to them thru Russia . With the Paks unpredictable , we critically need that bridge , our troops need that bridge . They are going to screw around and get us cut off from access to manned space flight , and cut off from the ISS .
Is Ukraine worth any of that ? NO!
>> mccain is an idiot masquerading as a US senator.
bump
I hear tell that there are new medications to combat Alzheimer’s.
McCain sounds like he should try them.
What a diplomatic moron. And this guy wants to tell ME how to be a Republican?
Go join the Democrats, mckook.
If anyone alive today deserves the title of warmonger, it’s He’d invade Canada to get snow.
Gee, I hope McCain is proposing a more adversarial stand-offish relationship. Only an “ignorant” individual who doesn’t understand the genius of “smart policy” would take that position.
Now we have a thread criticizing McCain not for the merits of this position but directed against the man. No one is more opposed to John McCain that I am but we must get out of this dangerous habit of dismissing opinion and even fact because of we repudiate the source. I've read McCain's remarks and find nothing to repudiate even as I repudiate the man. McCain was careful to say, "That does not mean re-ignition of the Cold War." In that context, who can argue with his main point:
"Crimea has exposed the disturbing lack of realism that has characterized our foreign policy under President Obama," McCain wrote. "It is this worldview, or lack of one, that must change."
Pat Buchanan can be right about domestic or foreign policy issues even if he is wrong about Israel. John McCain can be right about our policy being exposed for a "lack of realism" even as he is wrong about Syria or about domestic policy issues too numerous to catalogue.
Whatever happened to debating the merits?
Gee, Juan McLame, spare us your puerile insights.
No Republican in his right mind would talk to that biased blimp.
I am embarrassed to say I once voted for this clown for President.