John McCain is a self-satisfied bore
http://theweek.com/articles/734322/john ... sfied-bore
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John McCain is a self-satisfied bore
The single most interesting thing John McCain has done in the last three or so decades is beat a guy named Richard Kimball in his first Senate election in 1987. Triumphing over someone with the same name as Harrison Ford's extremely badass character in the The Fugitive is sort of cool, right, even if it's not spelled the same?
Otherwise, his tenure in the Senate has been a long series of contributions to the turbid ebb and flow of human misery — mostly drops, but a handful of big splashes — from his sordid involvement with Charles Keating of Savings and Loan fame until Monday night, when he seized upon what should have been a very cursory rah-rah patriotic sort of speech at the U.S. Naval Academy to remind us what a tirelessly self-satisfied bore he is.
If his remarks before our sailors are to be believed, the gravest threat facing the United States is not nuclear war or Islamic terrorism or even opioid addiction but credulity. "We have to fight against propaganda and crackpot conspiracy theories," he intoned with his practiced faux-solemnity.
Please, senator, tell us all about what it's like to be "asleep in our echo chambers, where our views are always affirmed and information that contradicts them is always fake." Given your immediate ungrounded insistence in 2003 that Saddam Hussein's Iraq was "a clear and present danger to the United States of America," your preposterous insistence that our soldiers would be greeted as liberators by the majority of the Iraqi people, your calm, indeed almost biweekly assertions that Iran was one 30-second timeout away from acquiring a massive nuclear arsenal and blowing us all to pieces unless we invaded first, your equally gullible support for turning Libya into a pile of rubble on the assumption that anarchy and starvation are the best pathways to liberal democracy, your relentless insinuations that everyone who disagreed with you about these complicated questions was some kind of pinko traitor, I think it's fair to say that you're something of an expert on the subject on what it's like to inhabit a universe in which your own omni-directionally hawkish instincts are always conveniently in line with base reality.
In the course of the same talk, McCain also found room to berate the assembled midshipmen's commander-in-chief, albeit passive-aggressively, which is reminder no. 5,273 that the "Straight Talk Express" was more of an aspiration — a vague state of mind, like "remaining positive" — than an actual way of doing politics. A real no-nonsense, red-blooded American patriot would have the courage to insult the president in front of the troops by name, surely.
Instead he stuck to euphemisms about the legitimacy of the 2016 election and the "centipede" of scandals following the Trump administration. "I've seen these scandals before," he said. Zero Pinocchios. The closest McCain has ever come to apologizing for his wrongdoing in the Keating scandal is acknowledging that accepting more than $100,000 in campaign contributions and trips on private jets from a man and his business associates and then taking time out of your busy schedule to discuss their money pit of a financial institution with federal regulators amounted to a "wrong [sic] appearance."
McCain's speeches are all the same regardless of their ostensible subject. His constant — indeed his only — theme these past 30 years has been the selflessness, gravity, and heroism of Sen. John McCain. He has managed over the course of a long political career to besmirch the handful of good decisions he has made with his pomposity. Even something as straightforward as voting no on one of the dozens of bills meant to repeal the Affordable Care Act this year became for McCain an exercise in reminding us that he is fluent in the treacly language of middle-school civics textbooks. For him the problem with the bill was not that it would have been a nightmare for poor people in his home state but rather that a sadly insufficient number of "hearings" had been held for a statesman of his caliber to offer his assent to this otherwise noble product of our stalwart republican legislature. Scarcely a weekend of this man's life goes by without his appearing on a Sunday talk show to bloviate tautologically about how his latest honorable, decent, above-the-fray position is the inevitable result of his being honorable and decent and above the fray.
As painful as it is to ask myself, I do wonder occasionally whether the rest of us are worthy of John McCain.
Rut-roh....
Turns out that the duplicitous old fuck was working with Hillary in 2010...
https://foia.state.gov/searchapp/DOCUME ... 778093.pdf
McCain is a vile sick-fuck traitor. The reason Trump was able to diss McCain during his nomination campaign is because everybody-who-is-somebody knows Trump was right.
The only "good" thing about McCain is that his persona is a socio-political litmus test. People who think McCain is a "good" guy expose their true nature for all to see.
Thanos @ Thu Nov 02, 2017 2:38 pm
McCain served when Trump ran away with "bone spurs". That's all anyone needs to know about their respective honour.
Thanos Thanos:
McCain served when Trump ran away with "bone spurs". That's all anyone needs to know about their respective honour.
McCain's been trading on his military service for forty years and your comment here is proof. Sad that the old fuck has been in the Congress since 1987 and the only thing he's accomplished is the odious McCain-Feingold Act.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipartisa ... Reform_ActFunny that you hate Trump while lionizing McCain because absent the McCain-Feingold Act and the downstream legal precedents it brought about someone other than DJT would be President right now.
Thanos @ Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:02 pm
Meh, no bill or law was going to prevent Trump, not when he's the end-product of a downwards spiral of batshit crazy that's been going on since the greed-fueled 1980's. There was no single reason to explain him so therefore there was no single cure to stop him. It's a toxic mess that's been brewing for decades, a perfect storm of moral and ethical and political vileness that seeded the ground for his presidency.
As for McCain, he has more than his fair share of flaws and it was a good thing that he never became president himself, especially considering the Palin debacle. That being said at least as a young man McCain wasn't a chickenshit that ran away or got a doctor's note excusing him from serving, the way Trump did. You guys flipped out enough in '92 when Clinton got elected because he hadn't served. Too bad none of that outrage you had for Bubba's deficient national service record never materialized for Trump's evasions, but I guess we all know the reasons for that.
As bad as you think Trump is keep in mind that he's a squish compared to me.
Thanos @ Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:07 pm
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
As bad as you think Trump is keep in mind that he's a squish compared to me.
Whatever our disputes are here I would 100% prefer you as president than Trump. Or any of the other creatures that keep erupting out of the contemporary GOP/conservative abyss either.
Thanos Thanos:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
As bad as you think Trump is keep in mind that he's a squish compared to me.
Whatever our disputes are here I would 100% prefer you as president than Trump. Or any of the other creatures that keep erupting out of the contemporary GOP/conservative abyss either.
So you're saying you would prefer Bart to grab your junk instead of Trump?!?!?!
Sorry couldn't resist.
Thanos @ Thu Nov 02, 2017 9:28 pm
Works for me. I love a man in uniform. 
stratos stratos:
Thanos Thanos:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
As bad as you think Trump is keep in mind that he's a squish compared to me.
Whatever our disputes are here I would 100% prefer you as president than Trump. Or any of the other creatures that keep erupting out of the contemporary GOP/conservative abyss either.
So you're saying you would prefer Bart to grab your junk instead of Trump?!?!?!
Sorry couldn't resist.

Trump thinks it's his God given right.
Bart would actually mean it.
BRAH @ Fri Nov 03, 2017 8:32 am
Thanos Thanos:
Works for me. I love a man in uniform.


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BRAH BRAH:
Thanos Thanos:
Works for me. I love a man in uniform.


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+5
Thanos Thanos:
Works for me. I love a man in uniform.

Yeah, the last time I grabbed a guy's junk was just before I sliced it off. Sack and all.
Might want to consider that before you wish too hard.
And from that day forth you were no longer master of your own domain.