Posted on 08/28/2018 6:14:19 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
If youre confused by President Trumps reluctance to celebrate the life of Sen. John McCain, its because Trump knows something you dont: his base.
The Red Hats And Talk Radio wing of American politics has long had a problematic relationship with the Arizona senator. And by problematic, I mean, they hated his guts. For years, McCain was the poster child of the kind of Republicanism they loathed, the kind of Republicanism that eventually led many of these voters to turn to Trump in the first place.
And if he were still with us, McCain would say Youre damn right.
New Hampshire political consultant Michael Dennehy, who worked extensively on McCains 2000 campaign, told me this weekend that, in his own way, McCain was the Donald Trump of his day. He sees a parallel in their willingness to ignore the party leaders, say whats on their minds and give people straight talk.
He has a point. But McCains straight talk often involved insulting the base of his own party.
In McCains world, Trump voters were wacko birds and crazies. In Game Change, the much-praised (by the Left, anyway) book about the 2008 election, McCain is quoted as saying opponents of his amnesty solution for illegal immigration are going to destroy the (expletive) party.
Listen to these people, he reportedly said to fellow amnesty supporter Sen. Lindsey Graham. Why would I want to be the leader of a party of such (expletives)?
The point of bringing this up is not to speak ill of the dead, but to remind the media engaged in their hagiographic coverage that the dislike between McCain and the talk-radio base isnt about allegiance to Trump. The two sides have been battling for years.
When McCain was losing badly to Barack Obama, he pulled Sarah Palin out of obscurity to rescue his failing campaign. It worked, in the short term. But when the media pile-on of Palin was complete, McCain threw her under the bus, saying later:
I wish Id picked Joe Lieberman instead.
Nobody doubts that he meant it, either. And now, the same talk-radio Republicans McCain trashed are being trashed yet again for not fully celebrating the life of a guy who despised them.
Trump knows this, and I suspect thats one reason why hes reluctant to issue the sort of eulogy the media wants.
Theres also the fact that Trump hated the guy, and the feeling was mutual. Proactively disinviting the sitting president from your own funeral isnt exactly reaching across the political divide.
Should the president be the bigger man? Should he celebrate the life of an American hero who suffered so much for our nation, its uniform and its flag?
I think so. But Trump knows his base. Trump knows the praise for McCain coming from Democrats and the media is praise for McCains willingness to support Democrats: their positions, their politics and their antipathy toward the Americans who made Trump president.
This is not an insult to Sen. McCain or his memory. Hes still a hero. People who deny that fact truly are crazies. And its true he was willing to tell people tough things they didnt want to hear. But its hard not to notice that he reserved his toughest talk for his fellow Republicans.
I wish we had a better president. I wish we had more graciousness in American politics. I wish our political discourse could be elevated above current pettiness of My team good, your team bad. But its not. Were here.
And one of the many people in American politics who helped us get here was Sen. John McCain.
Huh? I'm here all the time, and I've never seen them.
The replacement’s name must not be McCain.
Now Graham is on TV and he’s CWYING about losing his friend. Boo frickin’ hoo.
Trump KNOWS damned well that McShame handed that POS dossier off to the FBI, McShame was a deep state POS!!!! I DISPISED HIM!!!
Answer is it didn't really start there, not first settlers and not the beginnings of the Revolutionary War. Those were both in the South. Had to have a different national mythos after the Civil War, and so history was revised.
Bunker Hill, Washington crossing the Delaware River-——— All BS? I been cheated.
First thing comes to mind when McCain is mentioned...he loved to start wars everywhere.
Washington was a southerner, you know.
You don’t remember? Me neither. I voted for Sarah. Juan maclame just happened to be there too.
I also remember reading earlier that year in 2008 that Sarah Palin was a contender for VP. I thought "They would NEVER be that smart".
Turns out they were devilish. Have McCain lose to Ubama, Ubama becomes president, pin the loss on the biggest rising Conservative star that has been proven a major threat to both establishments.
Like I have said, John McCain was Emmanuel Goldstein. A manufactured opponent.
The problem is the Uniparty threw Thomas Jefferson (Sarah) in there with him and next thing you know the Prols are revolting.
I also think part of the motivation to bring Palin on board was to drive away the Hillary voters who were still upset with Obama over the Nomination. As it turned out, Hillary supporters still went overwhelmingly for Obama.
If you are a Republican, why would you give a crap about McCain? He backstabbed, undermined, and contradicted everything a standard Republican would stand for. He sought approval from those who hated republicanism. McCain is the guy who eagerly volunteers to do the bidding of the invading Martian force. He did many things. He didn’t stand up for me.
Who honors veterans?
Who worked with John F'ing Kerry to make sure POWs / MIAs rotted beyond hope in SEA?
Pointless column.
Im not confused at all.
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