I think we can all agree that John ‘The Maverick’ McCain, despite calling himself and running as a Republican, was far from being the conservative he claimed to be. His one claim to fame was that he had been in the military and was a prisoner of war, and according to most reports he was a mediocre performer regarding both. I think most of us remember McCain as being little more than a disappointment, both as a U.S. Senator and presidential candidate. It was far too often that he demonstrated a willingness to abandon those who had voted for him, choosing instead to side with those whose only desire was to bring ruination to our country.
Now we fast-forward to 2023 and that find McCain’s
widow, Cindy, now possesses the silly title of, ‘World Food Program Executive
Director.’ I’m not sure what qualifications she may have in order to hold that
position, but these days experience doesn’t seem to mean much when it comes to
being considered for such positions. And it was this past Thursday that McCain made
an appearance on MSDNC’s “Deadline” and was asked her opinion on such things as
character, saying that we have to get back to when character mattered in our
leaders. She was asked about President Trump’s comments about outgoing chair of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley.
Regarding *president Joey’s earlier remarks about
her husband, McCain said, “I was deeply humbled, deeply honored by not just the
president coming here but the kind words that he had to say about my husband.
The two of them were such great friends. Through the years worked together on
many different issues, disagreed on many issues. It was always for the good of
the country, never for the good of any one person.” Anchor Ayman Mohyeldin
said, “Let me ask you, ambassador, if I could point that question to you. What
do you think your late husband would say about general Mark Milley being the
target of those comments from the former president?"
McCain said, “His attitude would be just as I had
said before, is that none of this is good for the country. The best thing we
can do is to get back to business as usual, try to make sure the decisions that
are made and the laws that are passed are for the good of the country and not
for the good of one person. Never forgetting that character matters. Character
matters in our leaders. We should demand that.” That in itself tells you all
you need to know about John McCain. Milley was a disaster for the military, just
as the boob chosen to replace him will be. The goal of the Biden Administration
is to decimate the military, and Milley was fulling on board with that!
Speaking only for myself, I certainly DO NOT need
any lectures on character from anybody with the last name McCain. This bitch is
as much of a backstabbing piece of shit that her pathetic turncoat of a husband
was. President Trump chose to give her backstabbing husband a presidential
funeral when he really didn’t need to do so. And this is how the establishment
plays. McCain’s first wife was seriously injured, crippled in a car accident
and was in the hospital when he started banging Cindy. “Character matters,” yeah,
rrrright. I would be very interested to hear what McCain’s first wife, Carol, might
think of Cindy’s character, or lack of.
John McCain was below contempt. He scuttled the vote
to end Obamacare just to get back at Trump. Never mind the American people. I
hope he is roasting in Hell, seated right next to Teddy Kennedy. He wanted to
screw President Trump so bad that he screwed half of the country, just one
example of his sterling character. He was also a member of the ‘Gang of Eight’
who tried to pass the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration
Reform Act of 2013 (AKA more amnesty and voters for the Democrats and no wall
or real border security for real conservative Republicans). In one of the few
useful things he did, Speaker Boehner wisely let it die.
Character? Like the
character who ran for re-election promising to repeal ObamaCare and then cast a
vote to save it? Like the character who earned his ‘Maverick’ moniker by
dumping on his promises to his voters and Senate colleagues when he felt he
needed some attention? McCain was a privileged yet failed Midshipman, a lousy
pilot who, before getting shot down, caused harm and mayhem to his fellow
shipmates. He later became an accidental hero, who upon his return from the
Hanoi Hilton, abandoned his faithful first wife to hook up with the attractive
young daughter of a very wealthy political donor from Arizona. Cindy, and a lot
of other folks, need an awareness pill or two.
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