Discussion: McCain Unsure Who To Trust On The Nuclear Deal: Kerry Or Iran's Leader

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He’s right about not personalizing arguments, that fucking cunt.

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When you’ve decided to be both a Traitor and a Seditionist, there’s no reason not to go all-in.

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I despise that friggin’ bitter old goat. He needs to be put out to pasture, never to be heard from again.

He hasn’t had a single word to say that doesn’t stem from resentment and pettiness since Pres Obama kicked his wrinkled ol’ keester.

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Looking forward to his funeral.

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As an Arizonan, I can’t and don’t trust you.

It amazes me that these stupid fools continue to vote for you after being #3 in the keating 5. And, after being the senator with the worse attendance record. And, you being the biggest sore loser whiner ever!!

Besides lobbying to open the grand canyon lands to open pit strip uranium mining, what have YOU ever done for Arizona?

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If he can’t figure out that simple answer to a real simple question, He needs to be relieved of duty and put some place safe to protect himself from all of us, including the world.
Reminds me of ronny, at least nancy took over and covered for him and protected him from himself. Somebody needs to step up and do the same for the grumpy ole man which has crossed into the realm where meds don’t work anymore.

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This jerkoff just announce he is running AGAIN, at freaking EIGHTY!!

If ever there was someone that needed to be kicked to the curb during the next election, it’s this guy!!

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Who cares what grandpa thinks?

If he really is running, I get the feeling that he’s done for.

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This guy has wanted to arm every insurgent group in every conflict throughout the world.

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It is time for McCain to do this country some good. Resign your office. You are really not qualified to continue on as a Senator. Please do us all a favor and go quietly into the night. Never to be heard from again.

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Say amen, brother. Over 20+ years I went from admiring this man to despising him. His hatred of Obama is a cancer of the worst kind, eating out his innards. He is a very small man. He could be revered senior statesman, but he’ll be remembered as a nasty, bitter old man.

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Crazy old man says what?

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Well, Flake sees the rapidly changing demographics in his state, and that hispanic voters are already in the majority or close to it in a number of counties. And he realizes he doesn’t have the supposed ‘hero’ status or seniority/senility or unseemly relationship with the Beltway press to get away with a lot of the demented seditious crap McCain pulls off.

It’s important to appreciate the big gaps opening up in certain Arizona counties and in the state population as a whole. Concentrations of white oldies like in certain Phoenix neighborhoods and certainly in the communities north and south along Scottsdale (to say nothing of McCain’s Shangri-La in Sedona) will remain bastions of older white non-hispanic control for another generation at least due to GOP gerrymandering, concentrated block voting by the GOP, voter suppression and Atwater/Rove type trickery with fake candidacies to disperse the hispanic vote. But starting some time after 2025, those aren’t going to work all that well, and they’ll be rapidly undermined and eroded even against typical GOP obstruction and bullshit constitutional roadblocks, real and imagined.

Flake is still more vulnerable than McCain in a state-wide general, but while both are vulnerable to some extent to the Teapsters and Tenthers, those whacko-birds will target McCain. Hispanics could actually SAVE the old croc’s sorry butt from the tattoo’d skinheads and weekend amateur militia stupor patriot equipment warrior types, who in Arizona actually vote and certainly LOVE the Primary game, except for one little problem: most of the hispanic vote is outside the GOP nomination process. He’s probably close to toast anyway if the Dems nominate a credible hispanic.

For sure it is not Mr War, Mr Bomb…

Yep at one time I thought that he had some good ideas, then… well then he decided for the Party sake it was good to be for torture, that did it for me.

It’s sister … :wink:

I think a lot of what we admired about McCain is that he took stands against Bush and Cheney. I didn’t realize until he lost to Pres Obama, he was like being his prickly sore loser self after losing so badly to Bush. I’ve come to believe he has no principled positions, he just hates on who ever trounced him last.

It’s not guiding principles, it’s guiding grudges.

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Is the Iranian leader’s version more believable?

“I don’t know,” McCain said. “But it certainly shouldn’t be dismissed out of hand. I don’t know who’s more believable. But I know that there are stark differences.”

He’s really struggling with that whole ‘enemy of my enemy’ concept, but gets lost when it’s someone within his own government.

This is all anyone needs to know about John McCain’s bona fides to opine on foreign policy matters:

One day before the vice presidential debate, McCain extolled his faith in running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and her knowledge of foreign policy.

Palin is a relative political novice, and questions about her readiness to step in as commander in chief if necessary have intensified in the wake of an interview with Katie Couric of CBS News that was roundly criticized. Some conservative pundits have even suggested that Palin should step down. But McCain defended his VP choice.

“I’ve turned to her for advice many times in the past,” McCain says. “I can’t imagine turning to Sen. [Barack] Obama or [Sen. Joseph] Biden because they’ve been wrong.”

> http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95240063

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“I don’t know who’s more believable. But I know that they need to get off my fucking lawn.”