Posted on 03/28/2017 11:42:16 AM PDT by WilliamIII
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Tuesday said House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) needs to explain his visit to White House grounds one day before briefing President Trump on surveillance affecting his transition team.
"I think there needs to be a lot of explaining to do, McCain told CBS This Morning. Ive been around for quite a while and Ive never heard of such thing.
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this senile arrogant POS
It’s not senility. He’s always been this way, paying for facetime on TV by being willing to dump on Republicans. He’s done it for decades.
Soon, the information dam may break and Nunes behavior will be self explanatory and McCain, Washington's biggest and most notorious leaker of secret information, will be in big trouble.
Why doesn’t this a-hole just officially switch to the opposition party? It’d be a lot less infuriating and insulting.
Why doesn’t the Senate expel this degenerate?
Thank God he didn’t become President.
Why doesnt this a-hole just officially switch to the opposition party?
Because there’s more TV facetime for a “Republican” who can be counted on to trash the GOP.
Adding yet another to the long list of graves I’m going to have to piss on in the future.
“Why doesnt this a-hole just officially switch to the opposition party?”
Because he does more damage pretending to be a Republican.
Poor old John has slipped over the edge. Senile dementia is a terrible thing.
Listening to McCain is the most certain way to lose big.
WHO.DIES.MC.LAME.THI K.HE.ISSSS????????
Wikileaks has confirmed and released emails containing then presidential candidate John McCain’s illegal proposition of a Russian ambassador for campaign donations.
Truepundit reports:
The John McCain Russian saga keeps getting more bizarre. Sen. John McCain as a presidential candidate in 2008 directly and illegally propositioned Vitaly Churkin, the Russian ambassador to the United Nations, to donate to the McCain/Sarah Palin GOP ticket, according to documents released by Wikileaks.
Since the 2016 presidential election in Nov., Sen. McCain has accused Russia of hacking and meddling in U.S. politics and President Donald Trumps successful campaign. But ironically it was McCain himself who forced Russia to interfere in the 2008 presidential campaign by asking the ambassador and Russian embassy for a campaign contribution.
Adding intrigue to an already bizarre story, True Pundit recently contacted Russias Permanent Mission (embassy) in New York for comment from Ambassador Churkin regarding McCains unorthodox written request for money. By Tuesday, however, diplomatic staff reported Ambassador Churkin had died suddenly at the embassy late Monday. NBC News has framed the death as suspicious.
Read more: (Link: truepundit.com)
Exactly you stole my thunder. This is nothing more than a diversion. Time to stick these chargers in McRino’s face.
Well Juan, maybe if you’d stay in the U.S., instead of traveling overseas and bad-mouthing the President, you’d know what’s going on.
“Please identify one illegal or unethical thing done by Nunes”
He hasn’t done anything wrong. The Democrats and McCain (apologies for the redundancy) want to make the investigation about Trump. From their perspective, they think that Nunes should not have talked with the “target” of the investigation.
So once again they are exposing their mendacity. The investigation is supposed to be about (alleged) Russian interference, but they want a fishing expedition to find a reason to impeach Trump.
McCain is a total asshole. I can’t believe that he was our only choice in 2008.
Hey Laz, nothing that serious need befall the man. Just what happened to Zechariah in Luke 1:22 should suffice - absent the vision, of course.
Traitor McCain, caucusing with the Democrats, yet again.
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