McCain will pass soon

In before...….sorry, chicken sh!t, orange baboon. I knew the dumbass would have to back down. That doesn't hide the fact of how petty and sorry Trump is. Did I mention he lies 4,000 times a day, and that he stole the election with Putin's help??
It makes him look like a colossal idiot. You forgot that.
 
Plea from the VFW was the reason, and a good one IMO.
It will just get used against him like everything else. Once he adhered to the letter of protocol I say he was off the hook. He is gonna get bashed either way so pick a stance and live with it.
 
It will just get used against him like everything else. Once he adhered to the letter of protocol I say he was off the hook. He is gonna get bashed either way so pick a stance and live with it.
If only he had made a specific official proclamation. Somebody even mentioned that.
 
It will just get used against him like everything else. Once he adhered to the letter of protocol I say he was off the hook. He is gonna get bashed either way so pick a stance and live with it.
I disagree. Trump just released a statement that said "Despite our differences, I respect McCain's service to our country." That is a pithy remark which hits the appropriate tone and sentiment in the immediate aftermath of McCain's passing. It's the kind of expression that one would hope to see from a President. Any reasonable person would be content with that.
 
Dumb. They should have just picked a choice and stuck with it. Now we’ll still hear the bitching as well as the “AHA! He capitulated!” BS.

Maybe don't be so invested in defending Trump over trivial **** that this bothers you. I swear it's like y'all are dating him.
 
If only he had made a specific official proclamation. Somebody even mentioned that.
Maybe don't be so invested in defending Trump over trivial **** that this bothers you. I swear it's like y'all are dating him.
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Edit: but I’ll give credit to BBs post. I do think that is a reasonable statement and sets proper tone from Trump. They hated each other. To fawn over McCain would have been disingenuous.
 
I disagree. Trump just released a statement that said "Despite our differences, I respect McCain's service to our country." That is a pithy remark which hits the appropriate tone and sentiment in the immediate aftermath of McCain's passing. It's the kind of expression that one would hope to see from a President. Any reasonable person would be content with that.
May I remind you, this is VolNation.
 
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John died a bitter man. He lost to the previous 2 potus and didn’t like Trump from the start because DT wasn’t one of them and not sure who started this between the two but I think JM purposely voted with the Dims on ACA just to piss off Trump and it worked. Sh!t started rolling down hill from there.
 
I agree with this and I often reflect on the circumstances that existed to allow a man like trump to get elected.

To the former, you are playing a form of moral relativism. To me that doesn't justify supporting the unsupportable.

Yes I agree, the circumstances were that the Democratic Party made a deal with Hillary to step aside for Obama and they would then coronate her when he was gone, regardless of what the American people wanted. The fix was in to take this country deep into socialism in a mini-coup. They just forgot one cardinal rule, never try to outfox a fox! Now we have a fox in the hen house. If their party does not move toward the middle the fox will remain.
 
Well, this thread is interesting. All the resident libs are taking about what a great man he is, while the conservatives are calling bs.


The libs are just falling in line with CNN and MSNBC fawning over him as the great Republican. McCain is an American Hero but died as a seemingly bitter man.

Who has time to worry about who shows up to your funeral when you are on your death bed? I'm not totally sure why but maybe it was anger against a newbie for achieving something he couldn't. In the end, he was more Democrat than Republican but the politics of this discussion doesn't matter as much as the legacy he left that he was a bitter person to the average Trump voter which by the way was his party once upon time.
 
Interesting, so the guy that ran the Hanoi Hilton 50 years ago retired and began to collect song birds in cages... say he would have voted for McCain in 2008.

 

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John died a bitter man. He lost to the previous 2 potus and didn’t like Trump from the start because DT wasn’t one of them and not sure who started this between the two but I think JM purposely voted with the Dims on ACA just to piss off Trump and it worked. Sh!t started rolling down hill from there.
Not from what I've seen. He spoke like someone who had no regrets and felt he'd lived a good life. All should hope to die with that much peace.

And you've got the ACA repeal vote wrong. McCain was one of the only ones brave enough to stand up and call it what it was: a lazy, pathetic joke. The Republican party had 8 years to come up with a good alternative to Obamacare, and they looked like a college student who waited until the last minute to write a term paper. It's their own damn fault. They were more concerned with posting a win than doing it right. I would have voted against that crap, too, and I'm a physician who was against Obamacare.
 
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