Posted on 12/15/2017 7:56:14 AM PST by libstripper
John McCain wants to return to work as 'soon as possible' as he continues undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, according to a friend.
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I hate to have to say this, but it’s time for a dirt nap.
I think that’s why I just cannot relate to people like him. My priorities and beliefs are much different. What an evil stench there is that surround these politicians.
This is a release intended to keep his seat. McCain hasn’t been in control of his seat for a while now. DNC moles acting as aids obviously have, and they want to put out info to the press to keep the seat in his (their) control as long as possible. No need to for a special election or appointed interum replacement or however AZ does it.
I don’t wish pain or suffering on anyone. But maybe he should take some time off to recuperate. Like maybe the rest of his term.
rwood
Hes about ready to crash that last jet.
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Very appropriate analogy. He’ll ride it to the ground this time, too. He’s going out a US Senator .... will never give up his seat. I don’t think Ted Kennedy gave his up before he died, either.
#5 has it pegged.
...according to a friend...
Well that narrows the field.
After tax reform dies with Snow and newly sworn in Jones pushing the Establishment over the top, McCain not voting.
Benedict Arnold was a “hero” once too...until he wasn’t.
Thanks to this Clown......we still have Obummer Care!
Reminds me of some pictures of the late Tony Snow in the last stages of his cancer. Also a bit like Jackie Kennedy about six weeks before she died.
McCain will be dead, embalmed and still working.
And voting Democrat.
He’s been doing the latter forever.
SAY HELLO TO TED FOR US JOHN
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