Posted on 03/25/2017 2:18:50 PM PDT by ForYourChildren
It was a bumper day for John McCain when on Friday Donald Trump's Republican nemesis gloated as Trump's "art of the deal" collapsed in the last minute, after the President and Ryan-led effort to repeal Obamacare suffered what appears to be a terminal setback. In the wake of Trump's misfortune, McCain renewed his calls on Friday for a return to a legacy neocon status quo, when speaking at the Brussels forum, said that the world "cries out for American and European leadership" through the EU and Nato, and said that the EU and the US needed to develop "more cooperation, more connectivity".
In a "new world order under enormous strain" and in "the titanic struggle with forces of radicalism we can't stand by and lament, we've got to be involved," said McCain who is now chairman of the armed services committee in the US Senate, quoted by the EU Observer. "I trust the EU," he said, defending an opposite view from that of US president Donald Trump, who said in January that the UK "was so smart in getting out" of the EU and that Nato was "obsolete". He said that the EU was "one of the most important alliances" for the US and that the EU and Nato were "the best two sums in history", which have maintained peace for the last 70 years.
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If you hate him now, just take a look at what he did concerning the MIAs when he was in the house.
You WILL, pop your cork.
NJ is a lost cause and has been for a long time. There should still be hope for AZ
Leaves me with rectal pain.
When examined in historical light
I see his terminal plight;
Johnny is simply insane.
Nope. Wont happen because of the influx from CA.
Used to be a nice state a few years ago.
What?!?!?!
What did he do?
To MIAs?
New World Odor? Say what John?
(smirk)
Trump should ask for him to removed from all committees.
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