Posted on 12/14/2008 7:40:23 AM PST by rabscuttle385
In a surprising rebuke to the warriors who fought for him through tough times, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Sunday sided with President-elect Barack Obama and scolded the Republican National Committee for fanning the Illinois corruption scandal.
On ABCs This Week, host George Stephanopoulos asked: The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mike Duncan, has been highly critical of the way President- elect Obama has dealt with this.
"He's had a statement every single day, saying that the Obama team should reveal all contacts they've had with Governor [Rod] Blagojevich. He says that Obama's promise of transparency to the American people is now being tested. Do you agree with that?
McCain replied: I think that the Obama campaign should and will give all information necessary. You know, in all due respect to the Republican National Committee and anybody right now, I think we should try to be working constructively together, not only on an issue such as this, but on the economy stimulus package, reforms that are necessary. And so, I don't know all the details of the relationship between President-elect Obama's campaign or his people and the governor of Illinois, but I have some confidence that all the information will come out. It always does, it seems to me.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
I wouldn’t say the right Democrat won since McCain has him beat on maybe a couple of issues, not much but certainly on foreign policy. As to the rest of what you said Amen, I certainly would feel better about the economy if Romney would be coming in.
“McCain continues to destroy the GOP. I dont think hes an idiot. I think he is working for the other side.”
DING! DING! DING! hold your tickets we have a winner!
I too am glad that he lost because he would have made a terrible president but a great appeaser in chef (no miss spelled word there).
It is so evident to me that there is nothing good in Washington and I fear for the Republic.
I think that it is past time to provide an alternative to either party.
I also think that one should be ready to defend the Republic from these enemies in Washington who have proven that they are unworthy to lead.
small wonder this fool lost. if it wasn’t for Sarah, he would have made Reagan-Mondale look close.
Go away John. You’ve screwed us enough already.
I agree, McCain’s an idiot. . .but this article’s headline is not a fair appraisal of McCain’s statement. McCain doesn’t “scold” the RNC. . .he just makes his usual self-serving “look a me, I’m a maverick” statements. He doesn’t in anyway suggest getting to the bottom of the particular issue is not necessary or inappropriate.
I agree. Since 1994, I've repeatedly had the impression that the Republicans in Congress uncomfortable with being in power. They were like the Israelites during the Exodus, complaining about how much better slavery to the Egyptians was. The Republicans would much rather give responsibility (and power) back the Democrats - and since 2006, they've gotten their wish.
And he's got "the scars to prove it". LOL
Take your "friends" and your scars and GO AWAY, John.
McCain was simply too stupid to be president. Hussein ain’t much better, but he may at least be above Juans moron status.
Well, Republicans DID have a chance selecting Mitt Romney, but no, Evangelicals and other bigots couldn’t get past his religion. Now we have Barack Obama, which was as predictable then as it is now in hindsight. Let’s see what happens now. For me and my house, we have our guns, food storage, and bunker mentality. We hope Obama becomes a great president, but JUST IN CASE everything goes to hell; at least we’ll survive longer than most.
McCain always steps right up to defend the dims, and yet is strangely quiet when conservatives are attacked. I think it is past time for him to retire. If he is not ready to retire then he should be honest and switch parties.
Yup.
With hindsight, it may not be as bas as we think, having the nut Mccain lose, so we can get a real conservative in 2012.
McCain is psychologically screwed up. He has a fatal psychological flaw whereby he gets off being abused by evil creatures. He is not happy unless he is attacking anyone who back him. McCain is a sadis nut.
We need to know the name of the guy that stands against him in the Republican Party quick, so we can send him as much money as we can to squish that bug McCain.
“On an October morning, in the Gulf of Tonkin, I prepared for my 23rd mission over North Vietnam. I hadn’t any worry I wouldn’t come back safe and sound. I thought I was tougher than anyone. I was pretty independent then, too.
(LAUGHTER)
I liked to bend a few rules and pick a few fights for the fun of it. But I did it for my own pleasure, my own pride. I didn’t think there was a cause that was more important than me.”
McCain said that near the end of his acceptance speech at the convention. He went on to say that the POW experience cured him of his self-absorption and show-off ways.
” I was beginning to learn the limits of my selfish independence.
Those men saved my life.”
Nice story, and McCain said that experience taught him to end his selfish, self-absorbed ways. Maybe temporarily, but I see no evidence that the change was permanent, we constantly see the same “selfish independence” and “picking a few fights” for his own pleasure and pride over and over in his political career.
I think McCain defined himself in that part of his acceptance speech. The only thing wrong was he said he put those selfish, show-off habits behind. He didn’t.
The only good thing about Juan McCain was his running mate Saracuda.
I’m betting its dawned on him that most of the votes he got were for Palin, not him. I’m sure that doesn’t make him happy.
I started the "Just Say No to Juan McCain" ping list in July; it morphed into the Truth File on AiT's suggestion later.
Apologies for not starting sooner. I was busy studying, and I hadn't made up my mind about the election earlier.
Old RINO’s never die, they don’t even fade away.........that’s the saddest part. I guess McRINO could team up with Bob Dole and do a comedy routine........The Great OZ has spoken.......
And those are but a few of "the good things".
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