Posted on 02/20/2005 8:29:47 AM PST by Carl/NewsMax
Maverick Republican Sen. John McCain said Sunday that his New York colleague, Sen. Hillary Clinton, would do well if she becomes president of the United States.
"I am sure that Sen. Clinton would make a good president," McCain told NBC's "Meet the Press," as both he and Clinton were being interviewed from Baghdad.
While noting that as a Republican, he'll be supporting the GOP nominee in 2008, McCain reiterated, "I have no doubt that Sen. Clinton would make a good president."
Asked whether she thought McCain would make a good president, Sen. Clinton was somewhat less effusive, responding tersely, "Absolutely" - before erupting in her familiar cackle.
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McCain: Hillary Would Be Good President
Posted by Carl/NewsMax On News/Activism 02/20/2005 8:29:47 AM PST · 479 replies · 8,732+ views |
they are both cut from the same bolt of clothThey are not exactly the same. While McCain works hard to defeat free speech, Hillary prefers to spend her time fighting free markets.
He didnt say "POTUS". He may be talking about the Rotary Club.
Try Washington State, first.
BTW: Free advice - the guy (Sen. McCain) was being civ-il. You don't just start chewing the other guy out on live T.V. during an interview...
He was being civil.
But yeah, Hillary would make a good President FOR THE UNITED STUPIDS OF AMERICA! (I think she'd SUCK!)
You are so mean to America's #1 Pork-buster Senator!
I know his words hurt, but he didn't really mean it. It was probably a mouth malfunction.
I think he meant it when he called for Rumsfeld to be fired and when he kept praising Kerry. I didn't like that.
Well, the guy served in Vietnam and probably felt a new direction was needed in Iraq.
One rare time when Senator McCain was wrong...
How can we get rid of this fake war hero?
Proof he's insane. Seriously.
Also proof he's not a Republican any more.
What was he supposed to say? Sitting right next to her? No? The truth is, the voters will decide, not McCain or Shrillary or Tim Russert with his wet dream fusion ticket. The voters will choose. McCain, like a typical Senator, was polite. It was a bogus question. I doubt Rick Santorum would have answered any differently.
There's these things called Arizona voters. They get to decide what they will tolerate, not the party.
McCain sold out to the devil during the aftermath of Vietnam. He was on the POW/MIA committee with John Kerry.
He saw Kerry go overseas to have TEA with the various heads of state, be taken on carefully planned tours, and watched Kerry come back with a piece of paper containing the signatures of the foreign rulers stating there were NO POW/MIA's left anywhere in their countries. (Aliens abducted them, snatched em right out from under the noses of the guards)
McCAIN was right there, when KERRY WAVED this document to the MSM, and at that moment, he hung his head in shame.
FRom then on he has been a shill for the DEMOCRATS and EVIL in our country. Sorry if this news upsets anyone, but you can investigate it yourself.
The COMMITTEE on POW/MIA's, the home movies of Kerry visiting 'empty' POW camps, the announcement to the press that there were no POW/MIA's left to find (which is a known lie). John McCain dropping his head upon seeing Kerry walk into the press conference waving the document.
Is this a picture of McCain without make-up?
You don't have to convince me.
Thank you. I am glad to hear it. You apparently picked a truly representative screenname.
You need to add this to the thread.
Yet another reason why McDemocrat needs to go!
Will do! Thank you.
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