Posted on 04/25/2014 12:24:52 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Since leaving the State Department last year, Hillary Rodham Clinton has racked up scores of accolades and appeared on many a big stage. Still, it might come as a surprise that a past Republican presidential nominee -- specifically, the one who is among the loudest critics of Clinton's handling of the Benghazi terrorist attacks -- would invite her to his desert retreat for a lofty conversation about leadership values.
This is precisely what Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has done.
Clinton, a prospective 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, will appear on stage Saturday with McCain at the Sedona Forum, an annual ideas festival hosted by the McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State University. Clinton is among the national and international business leaders, philanthropists and public figures appearing at the gathering, held in Sedona, the tony red-rocks oasis in Arizona's Verde Valley.
In a statement released Thursday, McCain called Clinton "my friend" and praised her public service career.
"From her years of service as first lady, in the U.S. Senate and the State Department, one would be hard-pressed to find a leader with Secretary Clinton's informed perspective on the many challenges facing America across the globe," McCain said....
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Just die already, McLame.
could = couldn’t
Supporting Hillary Clinton is slap in the face to everyone who has served this country and to everyone who believes in our heritage, our freedom and OUR LAWS.
He must have a very empty life if at his age he chooses to remain in the beltway cesspool rather than move on and enjoy his family and his wife's fortune.
He should just change parties to the Dimmycrats and become an honest man. The Props will do anything to keep their RINOs Allies in power to get Hillary on the thrown. She can continue to hide Obama’s sealed files and crimes—She must never be President! She is Obama’s Third Term.
Almost as hard as he campaigned for Obama in 2008.
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