Posted on 01/29/2015 12:17:55 PM PST by what's up
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) called protesters "low-life scum," after they interrupted a hearing by calling for former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to be arrested for war crimes.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
It really shouldn’t come to anyone’s surprise that Mr. decorum John’Insane in the McCain” referred to Henry Kissinger as “Henry”.
What a pair of horrible people. It is really too bad that the protesters were of the 60’s type.
I believe for this pair and let’s not forget MADAM Albright...notso bright and Georgie Schultz,
we need a protest that is fitting for our time.
Tarir Square comes to mind. Or maybe a Benghazi type protest.
Code Stink.
I just heard on Hannity that a lot of reporters are using McCain’s ‘statement’ as a ringtone on their phones.... I guess I am not the only one with that idea...
He isn't wrong.
I want to know who invites them in, with placards and posters.
To get in the Capitol, they practically do a cavity search on you at different stations.
I am sick of these Commies getting preferential treatment.
For once, McCain says something right!
Proglodytes — great portmanteau word!
Great point!
It makes him look to cute, I think it would be better if you used the picture from his third debate with Lord Foul, I think that is more the real Mclame. I do think you did quite well though.
I have to admit it was pretty funny. I heard that legislative aides up on the Hill have been using that phrase as their ringtones on their cells phones today. Pretty hysterical actually.
Thank you, but I didn’t make it, I grabbed it off a Google image search. B^)
Good for McCain... he’s right on this one.
” I will say anyway, that John McCain has no business calling anyone else a low life scum.
This is the mentally challenged person who thinks Tea Party members are low life scum.”
WINNER!
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