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DLLS
07-10-2018, 09:47 AM
I realize that since Senator McCain did not graduate anywhere close to the top of his class at Annapolis (he finished closer to the bottom) and the fact he has brain cancer might limit his ability to make intelligent informed decisions.

Since he cannot make decisions for himself his family needs to step in and encourage him to resign from the Senate so the governor of Arizona can name a replacement (hopefully not another McCain).

It has been pointed out numerous times with McCain no longer casting votes in the Senate the Republicans only have a one vote advantage (50 to 49) which means that it would only take one RINO (Susan Collins comes to mind) to sink President Trump's Supreme Court pick.

I have not recently perused the U.S. Constitution but I believe there are options available to the Senate to remove one of their members when they cease to be competent enough to perform the job. I assume the Senate is unwilling to forcibly remove McCain because they fear that would leave a "black mark" on his record. Apparently they have not realized that most of his career in the Senate left a black mark on his record.

There is not much I am inclined to thank the Obama voters for, but they did save the nation from John Boy McCain.

Beevee
07-10-2018, 10:35 AM
Strange you should post that since McCain, even with his ailments, has the ability to impart a sentence without changing his mind three times before he has finished saying it.
If only Trump had that ability.

DLLS
07-10-2018, 10:37 AM
Strange you should post that since McCain, even with his ailments, has the ability to impart a sentence without changing his mind three times before he has finished saying it.
If only Trump had that ability.

Was McCain ever elected President?

Beevee
07-10-2018, 11:17 AM
Was Trump? The amount of votes cast would point to a no! no!

DLLS
07-10-2018, 11:22 AM
Was Trump? The amount of votes cast would point to a no! no!

We have this thing called the Electoral College, and California has this thing where they provide drivers' licenses to illegals and let them register to vote at the same time they apply for their license. Thus greatly increasing the risk of non-citizens casting ballots on election day in the state of California.

Now I realize that according to the left voter fraud never occurs which is why they oppose voter i.d. laws.

MisterVeritis
07-10-2018, 11:22 AM
Was Trump? The amount of votes cast would point to a no! no!
All abnormals believe as you do. Normal people recognize that President Trump won by a large margin.

pjohns
07-10-2018, 11:33 AM
Was Trump [elected president]? The amount of votes cast would point to a no! no!
Do you seriously believe that the popular vote is what determines the winner of the presidential election?

If it did, then in January of 2001, we should have been speaking of President Gore...

MMC
07-10-2018, 11:39 AM
Strange you should post that since McCain, even with his ailments, has the ability to impart a sentence without changing his mind three times before he has finished saying it.
If only Trump had that ability.

At least Trump don't utter and stutter then fail at whatever he does. Now if only you could say that about your Special Man.

MMC
07-10-2018, 11:41 AM
I realize that since Senator McCain did not graduate anywhere close to the top of his class at Annapolis (he finished closer to the bottom) and the fact he has brain cancer might limit his ability to make intelligent informed decisions.

Since he cannot make decisions for himself his family needs to step in and encourage him to resign from the Senate so the governor of Arizona can name a replacement (hopefully not another McCain).

It has been pointed out numerous times with McCain no longer casting votes in the Senate the Republicans only have a one vote advantage (50 to 49) which means that it would only take one RINO (Susan Collins comes to mind) to sink President Trump's Supreme Court pick.

I have not recently perused the U.S. Constitution but I believe there are options available to the Senate to remove one of their members when they cease to be competent enough to perform the job. I assume the Senate is unwilling to forcibly remove McCain because they fear that would leave a "black mark" on his record. Apparently they have not realized that most of his career in the Senate left a black mark on his record.

There is not much I am inclined to thank the Obama voters for, but they did save the nation from John Boy McCain.

McCain should resign. Since he wont be able to cast any votes. Like with Kavanaugh.

HawkTheSlayer
07-10-2018, 12:10 PM
McCain should resign. Since he wont be able to cast any votes. Like with Kavanaugh.

Don't worry. He soon will.
For good.


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Tahuyaman
07-10-2018, 12:15 PM
Was McCain ever elected President?


Was Trump? The amount of votes cast would point to a no! no!

Actually, Trump did win the election in accordance with our election laws. At some point you are going to have to come to terms with that. Good luck with that.

And yes, John McCain should resign. If he truly put his country ahead of himself as he claims, he would resign.

HawkTheSlayer
07-10-2018, 12:48 PM
Actually, Trump did win the election in accordance with our election laws. At some point you are going to have to come to terms with that. Good luck with that.

And yes, John McCain should resign. If he truly put his country ahead of himself as he claims, he would resign.

Greedy , power hungry, america-jilted, bastard will never put his country ahead of himself.
We owe him for his failures.
His failures in the military and personal life.

Any man who abandons his wife after she was injured, and stuck by him for years is a pos.

Let's not forget Keating 5, either.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five

Tahuyaman
07-10-2018, 01:04 PM
I don't care about his personal life. He should do the right thing now and resign. If one is unable to fulfill his obligations, he should resign and be replaced with someone who can

donttread
07-10-2018, 01:09 PM
I realize that since Senator McCain did not graduate anywhere close to the top of his class at Annapolis (he finished closer to the bottom) and the fact he has brain cancer might limit his ability to make intelligent informed decisions.

Since he cannot make decisions for himself his family needs to step in and encourage him to resign from the Senate so the governor of Arizona can name a replacement (hopefully not another McCain).

It has been pointed out numerous times with McCain no longer casting votes in the Senate the Republicans only have a one vote advantage (50 to 49) which means that it would only take one RINO (Susan Collins comes to mind) to sink President Trump's Supreme Court pick.

I have not recently perused the U.S. Constitution but I believe there are options available to the Senate to remove one of their members when they cease to be competent enough to perform the job. I assume the Senate is unwilling to forcibly remove McCain because they fear that would leave a "black mark" on his record. Apparently they have not realized that most of his career in the Senate left a black mark on his record.

There is not much I am inclined to thank the Obama voters for, but they did save the nation from John Boy McCain.


No need to insult a a man who refused to use his connections to get out of a POW camp before his men could. That's balls! I'm not a fan of most of his politics but I'm pretty sure "bottom half of an Annapolis class ( especially then) is pretty respectable.
However, the senate should be like any other job. If you consistently cannot fulfill your duties you should step , or in necessary, be pushed aside.

DLLS
07-10-2018, 01:13 PM
No need to insult a a man who refused to use his connections to get out of a POW camp before his men could.

Do you really believe that story? Have any of his captors ever verified it? Perhaps it was a story created to help win elections.

Common
07-10-2018, 01:43 PM
He wont resign to spite trump and his family would feel the same. I dont want to see anyone suffer or die and I never wish that on anyone friend or foe. I wont be sad when John McCain is no longer a Senator.

He does not vote his heart, hes a spiteful voter, he will change his beliefs to spite someone he doesnt like or he feels slighted him.

A man that votes his concience all the time I will respect even if I dont like his votes, but a spiteful voter can kiss my ass

Tahuyaman
07-10-2018, 03:44 PM
Do you really believe that story? Have any of his captors ever verified it? Perhaps it was a story created to help win elections.


I respect his experience as a POW. There’s no up side in besmirching him on that account. His actions as a politician are a separate issue. As a senator, I think he’s a weasel.

donttread
07-10-2018, 03:54 PM
Do you really believe that story? Have any of his captors ever verified it? Perhaps it was a story created to help win elections.



C'mon man don't take away the one thing a donkephant politcan ever said that I actually believed! Damn dude!

donttread
07-10-2018, 03:56 PM
He wont resign to spite trump and his family would feel the same. I dont want to see anyone suffer or die and I never wish that on anyone friend or foe. I wont be sad when John McCain is no longer a Senator.

He does not vote his heart, hes a spiteful voter, he will change his beliefs to spite someone he doesnt like or he feels slighted him.

A man that votes his concience all the time I will respect even if I dont like his votes, but a spiteful voter can kiss my ass


So how many of the congress vote their conscience would you guess? Rand Paul comes to mind

Tahuyaman
07-10-2018, 04:01 PM
So how many of the congress vote their conscience would you guess? Rand Paul comes to mind
I would say the the freedom caucus people do and they get crucified for that.

DLLS
07-10-2018, 04:11 PM
C'mon man don't take away the one thing a donkephant politcan ever said that I actually believed! Damn dude!

Sorry! I am sure I could find an I'm sorry emoticon with tears streaming down a yellow face if I had the inclination to look.

DLLS
07-10-2018, 04:14 PM
So how many of the congress vote their conscience would you guess? Rand Paul comes to mind

I'm thinking don't rush me. Let's see there is...and then there is...I know that guy from... Okay it may take longer than I thought but I am sure there is someone.

Mini Me
07-10-2018, 06:44 PM
Do you seriously believe that the popular vote is what determines the winner of the presidential election?

If it did, then in January of 2001, we should have been speaking of President Gore...
Well, we sure as Hell should have! DAMMIT!

gamewell45
07-10-2018, 07:24 PM
Any man who abandons his wife after she was injured, and stuck by him for years is a pos.

We should add the name of Newt Gingrich to the list as well; he announced to his wife at the hospital while she was a patient in recovering from cancer surgery, that he wanted a divorce. He too is a pos.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich

Beevee
07-10-2018, 08:15 PM
Actually, Trump did win the election in accordance with our election laws. At some point you are going to have to come to terms with that. Good luck with that.

And yes, John McCain should resign. If he truly put his country ahead of himself as he claims, he would resign.

Wow! For a president who puts himself first and you last, it's time to take off the rose coloured spectacles.

Tahuyaman
07-10-2018, 10:18 PM
Wow! For a president who puts himself first and you last, it's time to take off the rose coloured spectacles.

I have no idea what you are talking about. Right now you can’t irritate me. I’m listening to a little Asleep At The Wheel.

Captdon
07-11-2018, 12:35 PM
Was Trump? The amount of votes cast would point to a no! no!

Since you don't know how the President is chosen you should be quiet. He was elected exactly as our Constitution calls for.

Captdon
07-11-2018, 12:43 PM
Wow! For a president who puts himself first and you last, it's time to take off the rose coloured spectacles.

He has done and is doing exactly what we elected him to do. That's what you don't understand. We wanted what he does. We didn't want the nutty in there to F*** us up even farther. That's the problem with liberals. They can't believe people actually wanted what he was talking about. We did.

Common
07-11-2018, 05:19 PM
So how many of the congress vote their conscience would you guess? Rand Paul comes to mind

conscience, for political expediency and for spite are all separate issues spite being the worst.

ALL politicians vote at times for political expediency few vote against or for something and spite their party to spite an individual, McCain does that.

donttread
07-11-2018, 06:39 PM
I would say the the freedom caucus people do and they get crucified for that.

How many would that be? Roughly?

donttread
07-11-2018, 06:42 PM
conscience, for political expediency and for spite are all separate issues spite being the worst.

ALL politicians vote at times for political expediency few vote against or for something and spite their party to spite an individual, McCain does that.

OK. so corruption is a better reason than spite. ?Corruption is the one I was getting at

Tahuyaman
07-11-2018, 08:31 PM
How many would that be? Roughly?
I’m not sure.