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Trump should have done what the now-oh-so-hated John McCain did when one of his events got out of hand, and put a stop to ignorance when it happens. He stood back and basked in the glory. He encourages that crap. He wanted that to happen. A decent man would stand up there like all good leaders do, and talk about how great the country is and his accomplishments and inspire people. Not Trump. He relishes this nonsense. I don't care what kind of fake walk back they are trying to do today. It was wrong, it was disgusting, and it make the Republicans look absolutely dreadful and hopeless. It's textbook Trump.
And how did that work out for John McCain?
he died with his dignity intact.And how did that work out for John McCain?
he died with his dignity intact.
You mean the guy that no Republicans like anymore because Trump didn't like him? He lost the election. So you're saying he should have allowed some ignorant woman to make a false claim against Obama. Got it.
McCain should have disavowed the GOP before he died. Years of service, only to have a piece of filth like Trump take it over and have morons supporting his hatred and ignorance and chanting in NC about a Congresswoman from another district being "sent back" to the country she left many years ago.
Reagan is rolling in his grave. I'm glad I left the Republican Party. I'm ashamed of what it's become. Indecent filth.
I liked McCain. I’ve said that since I first started. I also remember the mean spirited stuff hurled at him when he ran, so a lot of what I see now about what a great guy he was seems incredibly disingenuous (not on your part, Tres).
His correcting a supporter about an opponentAnd no presidency.
He had a lot of faults, I never voted for him throughout his being a Senator from my state, but he kept most of his integrity, which the current POTUS and most of the GOP has lost.I liked McCain. I’ve said that since I first started. I also remember the mean spirited stuff hurled at him when he ran, so a lot of what I see now about what a great guy he was seems incredibly disingenuous (not on your part, Tres).
I remember the mean spirited **** our President hurled at him, and the mean spirited **** many of the Trump fans on this board hurled at him before, during and after his death. McCain was a wonderful man, and worth 100000000 of that lying perverted cowardly fraud Trump.
And how did that work out for John McCain?
Did he make it clear though???
He had a lot of faults, I never voted for him throughout his being a Senator from my state, but he kept most of his integrity, which the current POTUS and most of the GOP has lost.
So that’s why Repubs should try to gain the good graces of Dems? So you’ll say something nice once they’re dead? Most would rather have the White House, thank you very much.
People respected him for that act.
Sweet, but it didn’t win him anything.
And what price would people be willing to pay in order to win?
Classic straw, integrity and dignity are something a person should hold FOR THEMSELVES, not to appease anyone.So that’s why Repubs should try to gain the good graces of Dems?
I said both positive and negative about the man after his death, why can't you read?So you’ll say something nice once they’re dead?
Again, he did not lose in 08 because he corrected a dumb supporter, I already corrected you on this false premise.Most would rather have the White House, thank you very much.
Is winning the only thing that matters?
I think the relevant question is whether you are going to vote for Drumpf in '20?You tell me. Is there anything that would lose your support for the Dem candidate, whoever that turns out to be?
False, it made me respect him more.Sweet, but it didn’t win him anything.
And no presidency.
Many of the people that hold McCain out as this hero now do so because he went after Trump. Had he been a Trump supporter, McCain’s “service” wouldn’t mean squat now.
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