“If you say something bad about her dad you will know it,” Graham said...”
No matter how true it is.
Are those 2 smoothing the way for her seat in the Senate?
Typical liberals: Talking sh*t about someone not in attendance at a funeral while claiming they remained classy.
She is her father’s daughter, that’s for sure. Back holes, both.
Spit.
i don’t know what’s worse: what goes into his mouth, or what comes out of it.
Who cares. Just proves this freak show had nothing to do with a funeral. Enough already.
Trump stands above Graham and Lieberman. 56 hi 4c
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. I learned that before kindergarten. Why do we have to see this carp now?
If you ask me, she came across as being phony and bitter. She could have chosen to remember her father with happy times but she chose instead to focus on those critical of her father.
Heres some more truth about little miss donuts father.
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Carol McCain was John McCain’s first wife. She was not invited to McCain’s Arizona funeral either. McCain adopted his first wife Carol’s two children, Douglas and Andrew, after the couple married in 1965 and a year later they had their only child together: Sidney. All of the McCain children attended his funeral service in Arizona, including Carol’s children, Douglas and Andrew. The mother of three of his children, Carol, was not invited, and neither was Sarah Palin, his VP candidate in 2008.
Two years after marrying, John became a prisoner of war and was not released back to his family until 1973. In turn, Carol had to raise her sons and the couples daughter for an estimated six years, on her own. When McCain returned home from Vietnam in 1973 after being captured and held as a prisoner of war for five years, he found out about a car accident Carol had three years earlier that left her badly injured.
He left her because she was disfigured and started dating Cindy Hensley while still married to Carol. McCain pushed for a divorce in 1980 and, that same year, McCain married Cindy, who was 17 years younger.
Cindy was born into a wealthy family - her father was one of the biggest Anheuser Busch distributors in the United States. After her father died, she inherited the company and has an estimated net worth of over $100 million.
Ronald and Nancy Reagan were both appalled at McCain for what he did to his first wife. Carol McCain was Director of the White House Visitors Office during the Reagan administration. This is the guy the media is now holding up as a saint? I think not.
The talentless Dope was crying over her dead career .
Without evil nasty Juan she is a another chunky dumb has been.
That's all that matters
McCain's funeral will be remembered for what a funeral should not be like and for anger and bitterness and for frantic politicizing, all of it overshadowing the positive that might have said about the late McCain.
I have been to many funerals where family and friends have spoken. Of course some people are better speakers than others, but it usually comes from the heart so isn’t even taken as other public speaking would be.
I guess what I am trying to say is I have never heard anyone praise a family member for their speaking about a loved one at their funeral.
This whole thing is surreal, no class at all. There does seem to be a trend from the left to do that though and not just the “elite” left.
My brother’s ex wife passed away last year and his two (grown) children asked him to go with them to her funeral. During the service the person doing the eulogy went all into how tough she had it in life being a single parent after a horrible marriage. My brother was blindsided, their children were blindsided. The thing is their divorce was as civilized as is possible, he was not an absent father, always paid child support and paid for insurance and major purchases. He also went out of his way to help her with household repairs and other things that most exes will not do. They had been divorced 30 years, and she had been married to her husband for over 20. It was likely the idea of her husband, but why? What purpose did it serve? I am sorry but lefties have no class.
Who in hell makes a petty little guest list like this for their own funeral? - that's a rhetorical question . . we all know who.
Greatest Naval Aviator War Hero Ever, Patriot, Bi Partisan, Friend of the Clinton, Bush and Obama families - - - evil little dickwad John McCain
Trump has a special talent for sensing vulnerabilities.
Why exactly do the McCains hate Trump so bitterly? Because he stuck a pin in John McCain’s personal balloon — the myth of heroism that underpins McCain’s entire career. McCain was neither intelligent (last in his class), nor wise (armed ISIS and helped create Syrian crisis; never met a war he didn’t like). Not known for probity (paging Mr. Keating) or integrity (cheated on and dumped his first wife for younger, less injured, much RICHER woman). No known acts of generosity or kindness. Impulsive, reckless, and ineffective. How did he get elected the first time and survive scandals? Hero myth.
Politically, McCain a practitioner of the Kim Jong Il method (the troublemaker gets the grease). Let others create stability, then move in as a “maverick” and leverage your contrariness so everyone bargains for your support or quiet.
Only once did Meghan manage to pull it together.
Frankly, McCain proved himself to be the smaller man, with his ugly, invitation list to his funeral.
Yet his treatment of Sarah Palin, who stayed loyal, was a disgrace. His spiteful rejection of her was mean spirited and cowardly. Why couldnt he do the big gesture? Why would not this non partisan giant of a statesman bring his intrepid running mate to the Last Supper of his life?
This renunciation of a loyal partner and patriotic woman whose son fought for America was uncalled for and speaks to his nasty, ungentlemanly side. He did not rise, he did not learn from this teachable moment, nor did he better himself or us with this small, vindictive act. McCain is not nearly the figure to whom this maudlin praise alludes. He is a politician, and in his dying moments chose to continue vicious partisan squabbles rather than exhibit the magnanimous gestures of the statesman that they all say he is. He left a bitter fool, and turned a religious ceremony into a political hatefest against his perceived enemies. The debacle was the absolute symbol of what has become wrong in American politics. It was McCain who deliberately chose not to bring people together.
It was a disgrace. A man now known by his hatreds. Politicized our most sacred ceremonies.
We now see that Sarah Palin was nothing whom he believed in, and all his high blown campaign rhetoric was just that. A cynical political stunt, by a cynical political man.
John, you could have made us proud, you could have invited your enemies to this final celebration and have everyone join hands, you could have shown America how to join together, but you chose partisan politics, and slap the other cheek.
Ironically, you are what you say you hate.