Posted on 09/13/2013 10:28:42 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
McCain hints at retirement in 2016 By Mario Trujillo - 09/13/13 12:38 PM ET
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) hinted that he may be serving his last term in office, admitting that he does not want to become one of these old guys that shouldve shoved off.
McCain, a 27-year veteran of the senate and former presidential candidate, made the admission while speaking about his relationship with President Obama.
The president and I, he's in his last term, I'm probably in mine, the relationship we have had over the past three years is quite good, McCain told The Wrap in an interview. Quite good."
The 77-year-old McCain's current term is up in 2016. When asked if this would really be his last term, McCain backtracked a bit.
Nah, I dont know, McCain said. I was trying to make a point. I have to decide in about two years so I dont have to make a decision. I dont want to be one of these old guys that shouldve shoved off.
McCain made the initial remark about retirement off-the-cuff to a group of Obama supporters who interrupted the interview as he was arguing that television providers should unbundle their channels.
He initially backed Obamas plan for limited military intervention in Syria, and he has been working on legislation to provide time for a diplomatic resolution.
Earlier this year, McCain also supported a compromise on universal background checks for gun buyers as part of a broader gun control package that failed in the Senate.
While arguing for immigration reform in the interview, McCain also made clear that his time in the chamber is waning.
Now Im not doing it for political reasons, he said. Ill be long gone ... But its got to be done because its the right thing for America.
McCain is the ninth oldest member of the Senate. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), 80, became the oldest after Sen. Frank Lautenbergs (D-N.J.) death earlier this year.
“I dont want to be one of these old guys that shouldve shoved off.
Too late A/H, you should have been gone a long time ago.
2016 isn’t soon enough for this traitor. McCain needs to be run out of office in a recall, regardless of the expense. He needs to leave in shame, he’s earned that.
He has been bad enough already, but now that he is a short timer, he will be even more damaging to our country.
Conservatives have more than hinted at his retirement... we DEMAND it.
I have it on the very bestest authority ...McCain is moving to Syria................
NOW!!!
He’ll probably endorse Pig Sis Napolitano to replace him.
“We have nothing to fear from having her represent the great state of Arizona.”
All in favor of having him resign today and have the AZ Gov appoint a replacement ( Hint J D Hayworth ) say Aye...
Translation: "Anything conservative I've ever done was purely political. Now that I'm close to croaking I'm voting how I actually believe."
Send another 5 Ted Cruz Types and then McConnell has 10 or so Tea-Party Types to deal with. That is 20% of his collation. He has to go to them or get nothing done, and Reid knows these guys aren't going anywhere or are gonna back down and have the New Media ready to have them on in a nanno second. We all get tired-er as we get older, but right now Reid and McCain must be exhausted from us....
Hey, Arizona - RECALL now
Coincidence? ....within the span of 10 days?
Speaker Boehner Will Step Down After 2014 Elections
What's the agenda in these statements?
Fineswine is 80? She doesn’t look a day over 90.
ping to thread and post 52
Fineswine will never retire. She and her husband are making tons of money from the bullet train and other government contracts that she steers to her husbands company. That greedy one eyed witch will never have enough money.
The media's new Arizona darling, as soon as McInsane announces he is not going to run again.
Shuffle off, McCain.
Bank THAT.
Why wait so long?
Double the rate of fire.
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