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McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President[W:241]

Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

I'm not a McCain fan by a long shot but I love this post....how dare he criticizes libs greatest Messiah like he just did. The anger from your post says it all.

Too funny.

I don't particularly like Sen. McCain's politics, but I have a hell of a lot of respect for him personally. Leftist weak sisters hate him out of envy--he is more of a man than they will ever be, and they know it. Our limpwristed, kowtowing president is more their kind of man.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

Oh come now, it's not like Progressives like the Constitution - but in your posts case it's convenient there's no politician draft or free agency. What's the matter - no sense of humor?

I would think that of all people, Thomas should be a little bit afraid about endorsing a leader that advocates an apartheid policy.

Just say'in.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

I doubt it. And McCain is a war hero, not a "plane crasher".

But in any case, he's right you know.

This has really exposed Obama's petulance.

How can anyone be a war hero when they babbled sensitive information to the "enemy"?
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

Butthurt from the 2008 election, every few months John does become Sen. McCain again, as with his walking back of the Cotton letter--or voting for Sen. "I used to be a Dreamer" Rubio's Dream Act. McCain can only drink so much of the GOP/TEA kool-aid before vomiting .

I did hear he was a party animal, back in the days when he was still flying, trying to be a show off while piloting an aircraft, he clipped a stationary object with the wing of the craft and crashing it, the gov't shoulda' administered a sobriety test to see if he was impaired

one has to believe he's not a teetotaler at all. maybe he's not totally sober when he gets on the podium?
 
McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President - CNN.com

I don't even know where to start. McVain is telling Obama to "Get over it" Gee John, have you gotten over Obama handing you your ass in the election?

And then a Republican suggesting that "We work together"? Seriously?

Just stfu you old snibbling whiney geezer. Retire already. Just go away.

So wait - every time the losing end of a Presidential election does or says anything, it isn't to be taken seriously because he got handed his ass in the election?

By the way, most conservatives would tell you that the problem with McCain (a Republican, as you know) is that he spent too much time trying to work together with the other party. So if any Republican has earned the right to ask for party cooperation, it's John McCain. Even when he insults your dear President. Not to mention, the man has been a public servant for decades. John McCain graduated from the Naval Academy 2 years before Barack Obama was even born. Barack Obama may want to keep his arrogance in check and listen to what the man says once in a while.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

I would think that of all people, Thomas should be a little bit afraid about endorsing a leader that advocates an apartheid policy.

Just say'in.

Is that what the NFL does --- advocate an apartheid policy when they trade players, draft players and get players from the free agent list? Who knew the NFL was all about apartheid! :lamo

And who or what should Thomas be afraid of exactly?
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

Shrug...

So what...if it's true?

Tell me, what American President has ever emulated Chamberlain? Other than Obama, that is.

I know you are infatuated with Chamberlain, but this thread is about one of your idols, John McCain. I would worry more about McCain's actions than I would Chamberlain.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

I don't particularly like Sen. McCain's politics, but I have a hell of a lot of respect for him personally. .

Why??
 
So wait - every time the losing end of a Presidential election does or says anything, it isn't to be taken seriously because he got handed his ass in the election?

By the way, most conservatives would tell you that the problem with McCain (a Republican, as you know) is that he spent too much time trying to work together with the other party. So if any Republican has earned the right to ask for party cooperation, it's John McCain. Even when he insults your dear President. Not to mention, the man has been a public servant for decades. John McCain graduated from the Naval Academy 2 years before Barack Obama was even born. Barack Obama may want to keep his arrogance in check and listen to what the man says once in a while.

Ahh how sweet Tres. Now go do your homework. You're better than this. He has consistently stabbed his fellow veterans in the back. Quite the charmer.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

You mean when he was staying in the Hanoi Hilton?

Lemme guess, you think Kerry is more like a war hero...

How you righties justify his treatment of vets is entertaining.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

How can anyone be a war hero when they babbled sensitive information to the "enemy"?

The universal story of our POWs is that everyone breaks under torture. McCain, like most, held out as long as he could. McCain, unlike most, was offered a sweetheart deal including an early release, and refused it, signing up for more abuse, because it would have been unfair to his fellow POWs and violated the Code of Conduct.

McCain refused special treatment, even though it cost him incredible pain and suffering. When have you ever known either Obama or Hillary to refuse special treatment?
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

I'm just hoping Obama is holding his breath until he passes out. That would be cool. A little foot kicking on the floor during the episode would add to the picture.
 
Re: McCain: Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President

I know you are infatuated with Chamberlain, but this thread is about one of your idols, John McCain. I would worry more about McCain's actions than I would Chamberlain.

I'm not worried about McCain. He's being more realistic than Obama. He sees Iran as they are. He is under no illusions that we can "make peace" with Iran. And he has the courage to speak his mind without spinning what he says to satisfy the low-information masses.

I haven't always agreed with McCain, but I've always respected him for not being afraid to say what's on his mind. Obama could gain my respect if he did likewise.
 
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