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  • AZ-Sen. 2010: McCain's madder than he's ever been (admits to smoking "something pretty strong")

    12/04/2009 11:40:08 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 34 replies · 2,454+ views
    Politico ^ | 2009-12-04
    (snip) Don Imus and the Arizona Republican were talking Friday morning about the February stimulus vote when McCain, who kept his famous temper at bay during the '08 campaign, went Howard Beale. Imus: Did you support that bill? McCain: Hell no. Imus: I don't think you have to swear at me Senator when I'm just asking a... McCain: I'm not swearing at you. I'm swearing I've had to have been smoking something pretty strong to vote for that outrageous use of taxpayers' dollars. Toggling to the economy at large, McCain added: "There's not a lot of happy people out there,...
  • McCain blasts decision on terror suspects (Hey McRINO, you're also to blame!)

    11/13/2009 12:29:46 PM PST · by tobyhill · 31 replies · 1,318+ views
    cnn ^ | 11/13/2009 | Peter Hamby
    Sen. John McCain hammered the Obama administration Friday for its decision to try accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four other suspected terrorists in a civilian court in New York. Mohammed, Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, Walid bin Attash, Ali Abdul Aziz Ali and Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi will all be transferred from Guantanamo Bay to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York - a short distance from the World Trade Center towers that were destroyed in the September 11 attacks.
  • Why is McCain using Maoist language on Palin? [Manchurian candidate alert]

    10/11/2009 8:06:41 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 143 replies · 4,366+ views
    FR ^ | 2009-10-11 | FReepers rae4palin, piytar, cripplecreek, rabscuttle385, and others
    This morning, in an interview with CNN's State of the Union, Sen. John McCain (RINO-Ariz.) apparently used some rather choice language to describe the fairly evident future political aspirations of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Ak.): "Will Sarah and I - did we always agree on everything in the past? Will we in the future? No. But let's let a thousand flowers bloom. Let's come up with a winning combination next time."—http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2360310/posts With only a cursory glance, it appears from McCain's language that he is merely asking for a second chance -- in 2012? -- with Palin. [And, at first...
  • McCain on Palin: 'Let's come up with a winning combination next time' [next time???]

    10/11/2009 6:53:02 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 159 replies · 6,070+ views
    Politico / CNN ^ | 2009-10-11
    (snip) Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," the Arizona Republican said: "When we selected, or asked, Sarah Palin to be my running mate, it energized our party. We were ahead in the polls, until the stock market crashed. And she still is a formidable force in the Republican Party. And I have great affection for her. Will Sarah and I - did we always agree on everything in the past? Will we in the future? No. But let's let a thousand flowers bloom. Let's come up with a winning combination next time." (snip)
  • McCain addresses issues at Sahuarita town hall [legal immigrant challenges him on immigration]

    10/10/2009 7:22:58 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 97 replies · 2,961+ views
    (snip) McCain took five questions about health care, and heard from several other people, including one who challenged his conservative credentials and several who said they deeply opposed Obama policies and expansion of the government into health care or other facets of personal life. (snip) The only note of disagreement came from Gabriela Mercer, a naturalized citizen from Mexico who repeatedly challenged McCain’s conservative credentials, saying he has not represented Arizona on immigration issues. McCain defended his record and said he recently won an award for tight-fisted spending. (snip)
  • McCain: As Americans, We’re Proud Of Our President [NOT SATIRE] [barf alert]

    10/09/2009 12:17:41 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 79 replies · 4,130+ views
    (snip) JOHN KING: The president of the United States, who a year ago this weekend was your campaign rival heading into the final month of the campaign, is the Nobel Peace laureate for 2009. Deserved? SEN. JOHN MCCAIN: Oh, I’m sure that the president is very honored to receive this award. And Nobel Committee, I can’t divine all their intentions, but I think part of their decision-making was expectations. And I’m sure the president understands that he now has even more to live up to. But as Americans, we’re proud when our president receives an award of that prestigious category....
  • McCain says Nobel award based on expectations [is "pleased" that Obama got prize]

    10/09/2009 8:24:46 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 62 replies · 2,003+ views
    (CNN) — Arizona Sen. John McCain said Friday the Nobel Committee's decision to award President Obama the Peace Prize was likely based on expectations, not accomplishments. "I can't divine all their intentions, but I think part of their decision-making was expectations," McCain told CNN's John King. "And I'm sure the president understands that he now has even more to live up to." But Obama's former rival for the White House said he was happy with the decision.
  • History of McCain "Grimace" photo

    02/04/2008 8:14:31 AM PST · by WL-law · 66 replies · 3,670+ views
    self | 2-4-08 | WL-Law
    Many FR threads have included the infamous picture of John McCain, teeth-gritted and looking at "somebody" with pure hatred and contempt. In fact, the picture has been seen by many as strong evidence of McCain's personality 'flaw', and certainly it's representative of that. But what's MISSING from the picture is at least as important as the picture itself. Here's a best-available full view -- but you still can't see the full context. Who's the object of McCain's nasty grimace? -- well, you can't see it in the picture. For those not aware, the "object" was none other than -- candidate...
  • McCain raps Dems' health-care pitches [but may vote for them anyways] [wants to be bipartisan]

    09/05/2009 12:53:18 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 28 replies · 1,406+ views
    The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Ariz. ^ | 2009-09-05 | Phil Villarreal
    Sen. John McCain blasted Democrats' plans for a health-care overhaul Friday in Oro Valley at the annual conference of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns. In a generally jovial mood at the Hilton El Conquistador Golf and Tennis Resort, before an adoring crowd that gave him two standing ovations, he joked: "Every place I go, everybody says, 'I voted for ya,' 'I voted for ya.' I'm about to demand a recount." . . . . . On whether he would vote for health-care reform if the public option were removed:"It would have to depend on the legislation. There are...
  • Goodbye Fannie and Freddie, Hello MCGE

    09/02/2009 11:42:57 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 13 replies · 1,289+ views
    CNBC ^ | September 2, 2009 | Diana Flick
    It's careful, it's complicated, it's got a catchy name, and it's first. At face value, that's what I see in the Mortgage Bankers Association's proposal to formulate a new, government-guaranteed, mortgage backed securities market to take the place of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.Let's start at the very beginning, with the MBA press release: The centerpiece of MBA’s recommendation is the creation of a new line of mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Each security would have two components – a loan level guarantee provided by privately-owned, government-chartered and regulated mortgage credit-guarantor entity (MCGE) and a security-level, federal government-guaranteed wrap.America, meet the MCGE,...
  • Caption McCain, McConnell, and Burr at NC RINO Health Care Forum

    09/01/2009 12:51:46 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 19 replies · 1,499+ views
  • Health Care Debate Brings Republican Senate Leaders To Missouri

    08/31/2009 7:09:21 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 27 replies · 1,581+ views
    WDAF-TV Fox 4 Kansas City, Mo. ^ | 2009-08-31 | Meryl McKean
    KANSAS CITY, MO - Three Republican senators came to Children's Mercy Hospital Monday to meet with health care professionals. Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell said we should focus on only the problems that need fixing and not revamp the whole thing. Senator McConnell joined Senators John McCain and Kit Bond before an invited crowd of mostly health professionals on Monday. "We have committed an act of generational death by laying on our children, grandchildren these multi-trillions of dollars," Sen. McCain said. "All of it, it strikes me argues once again for a much more targeted, incremental approach to health care...
  • Birthday Card Support Request from John and Cindy McCain

    08/26/2009 9:59:58 AM PDT · by downtownconservative · 33 replies · 1,997+ views
    Email request for support for John McCain <cindy@johnmccain.com> | 8/26/2009 | downtownconservative
    Please send John your birthday message. Sign his online birthday card today Dear Supporter, This Saturday, August 29th, my husband John will celebrate his birthday. A few weeks ago, I wrote to you asking you to sign the online birthday card we've put together for him. Over 30,000 of you have signed the online birthday card so far! I want you to know I appreciate each and every one of these birthday wishes and I know John will be excited to read them over the weekend. If you haven't yet had the chance to sign the online birthday card, you...
  • Sen. McCain remains thorn in Obama’s side [McCain thinks he's president] [love-hate relationship]

    06/25/2009 7:01:46 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 20 replies · 987+ views
    The Hill, Washington, DC ^ | 2009-06-25 | Alexander Bolton
    President Obama made a vigorous effort after the election to court Sen. John McCain, hoping his campaign rival would become a Senate advocate for his ambitious agenda. Instead, McCain (R-Ariz.) has emerged as one of the chief gadflies leading Republican opposition to Obama’s biggest legislative initiatives. Nevertheless, Obama and other Democrats still cling to the hope that McCain can be persuaded to help advance their priorities.
  • In case you wondered: John McCain bows out of 2012 GOP race

    06/24/2009 8:05:35 AM PDT · by pissant · 62 replies · 2,544+ views
    LA Times ^ | 6/24/09 | Andrew Malcomb
    With unusual ubiquity for a losing presidential candidate, Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain has been popping up all over the media these days. So it was probably inevitable that he'd get the same question asked of virtually every breathing Republican in these, the Grand Old Party's Days of Disarray: Will you be running for president in 2012? First of all, McCain's got to win Senate reelection next year. Second, the party's conservatives still don't like him, although as long as he lost in November, they've pretty much shut up about it for now. Arizona Republican Senator John McCain Third, he'd...
  • Video: McCain On Obama's Slipping Polls Numbers

    06/19/2009 8:07:09 AM PDT · by careyb · 8 replies · 590+ views
    Hannity ^ | 6/18/09 | John McCain
    He talks to Hannity.
  • McCain hits Obama on healthcare [says "elections have consequences"]

    06/11/2009 5:11:24 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 12 replies · 539+ views
    Senator John McCain, hurt during the presidential campaign by his differences with President Obama on healthcare, is trying to turn the tables. McCain today criticized Obama's insistence on a public insurance option to compete directly with private insurers. “State run plans have driven the private insurers out…it ends up being more and in some cases prohibitively expensive,” the former GOP presidential nominee said on Fox News Channel. McCain also pointed out that Obama is at least open to considering a tax on employer-paid healthcare benefits to pay for expanding access -- an idea that the president eviscerated McCain about during...
  • McCain, Kyl split on FDA tobacco regulation [McCain votes yes for more government]

    06/11/2009 5:02:31 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 10 replies · 681+ views
    Arizona Sen. John McCain voted for a bill Thursday allowing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco, while fellow Sen. Jon Kyl said no. The bill would give the FDA the power to regulate tobacco and cigarettes for the first time. The Senate voted 79 to 17 Thursday for the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. President Barack Obama supports the bill. Obama and Congress approved a large increase to the federal tobacco tax earlier this year to fund expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, which provides health coverage to uninsured minors.
  • McCain: Cheney Endorses Spanish Inquisition Technique

    05/21/2009 4:02:36 PM PDT · by kristinn · 89 replies · 3,369+ views
    The Atlantic Online ^ | Thursday, May 21, 2009 | Jeffrey Goldberg
    SNIP (McCain) was in high spirits, and we talked for a while about the Obama Administration's embrace of realpolitik, Pakistan, Iran, the whole nine yards. But first I asked him about Dick Cheney and his defense of Bush Administration torture policies. He told me of his fundamental disagreement with Cheney: "When you have a majority of Americans, seventy-something percent, saying we shouldn't torture, then I'm not sure it helps for the Vice President to go out and continue to espouse that position," he said. "But look, he's free to talk. He's a former Vice President of the United States. I...
  • McQueeg? McJackass? McNuts? Juan McCainez?-- Whatever you call him, He'd Crush Hillary

    12/27/2007 10:15:19 AM PST · by Cinnamon Girl · 91 replies · 668+ views
    John McCain stuff ^ | 12/27/07 | Cinnamon Girl
    From the Washington Post today: McCain had been left for dead politically this summer, and now his decision to return to a state he skipped altogether in his 2000 bid for the White House is one of the many signs that the GOP contest for president is still in search of a front-runner. McCain has surged back into a strong second place in New Hampshire, where former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, the GOP front-runner there, returned Wednesday in the hope of shoring up his eroding poll numbers. The two men traded angry, long-distance insults that signaled an abrupt end to...