Posted on 01/23/2020 11:03:21 PM PST by knighthawk
"The View" co-host Meghan McCain slammed the "performance art" of House Intelligence Committee chairman and leading House manager Adam Schiff, D-Calif., during the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, suggesting Schiff's dramatics are meant to indicate future political ambitions.
After Schiff received praise by her daytime co-hosts, McCain began by expressing she feels like she "lives on a different planet" by not being enthralled by his opening arguments.
"When I saw Adam Schiff, I thought he seemed pretty performative ... and that he's clearly trying to take over for Dianne Feinstein at some point," McCain said, referring to the California senator. "I wouldn't be surprised if he runs for her seat. She's the oldest member of the Senate."
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This is all about politics. It was never about Trump.
Want to talk about real abuse of power, Cocaine Mitch?
Democrats have hijacked the Senate and turned It into a three day Democrat political commercial, paid for by the taxpayers.
Its outrageous!
She would know as her and her mom tried to steal John McCain’s Senate seat from voters.
I rarely agree with Meghan but this time have to admit she is on to something.
Thought he was going for Nasty’s job but I can see being a Senator would be the next goal.
And then why not President?!!!! Heaven forbid!
What a stupid word/concept.
To be sure, Schiff is honing his political ambitions with impeachment, thrilling his donors while boring the rest of us to death.
And he's probably pocketing millions in donations from the thrills Democrat in-breeders are getting.
But I'm betting he's aiming higher......maybe a presidential bid.
LOL......yes, it’s hysterically funny....to us......not to Schiff.
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