I couldn't find much more than pictures in any of the articles. Then again pictures are worth a thousand words. So here's darling of the establishment republicans hanging out with his bud and fellow citizen of the world Nazi collaborator George Soros.
McCain Hangs Out With Soros In Switzerland Jan 25, 2014
US Senator for Arizona John McCain (L) talks with Soros Fund Management Chairman George Soros at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 23, 2014. Some 40 world leaders gather in the Swiss ski resort Davos. AFP PHOTO ERIC PIERMONT (Photo credit should read ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)
No self-respecting American who knows Soros' malevolent intentions for our country (and McCain does), should be within such proximity of the wicked s.o.b. and not grasp him by his throat.
The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government. ~ Thomas Paine
Quote: Rev wrote in post #2No self-respecting American who knows Soros' malevolent intentions for our country (and McCain does), should be within such proximity of the wicked s.o.b. and not grasp him by his throat.
Soros is one of those to whom the sobriquet 'spawn of the devil' applies. He either gave himself over or was given over to evil at a very young age.
I really have to think McCain is toast pretty soon. I mean at age 77 he's due a retirement party soon.
His home state Republicans seem to agree with me...
“Only in times of great crisis or betrayal is it necessary to publicly censure our leaders,” the resolution said. “Today we are faced with both. For too long we have waited, hoping Senator McCain would return to our Party’s values on his own. That has not happened.”
McCain’s offenses cited in the resolution included working on comprehensive immigration reform, or “amnesty,” and not going along with last year’s conservative strategy to “defund” President Barack Obama’s signature health-care law.
The resolution condemns McCain “for his continued disservice to our state and nation,” and said state Republican leaders “will no longer support, campaign for or endorse John McCain as our U.S. Senator.”
******************* Christianity teaches to share what we have earned, the "cheerful giver" model. Christianity: It's mine but I choose to give away Socialism: What's yours should be mine
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #4I really have to think McCain is toast pretty soon. I mean at age 77 he's due a retirement party soon.
His home state Republicans seem to agree with me...
“Only in times of great crisis or betrayal is it necessary to publicly censure our leaders,” the resolution said. “Today we are faced with both. For too long we have waited, hoping Senator McCain would return to our Party’s values on his own. That has not happened.”
McCain’s offenses cited in the resolution included working on comprehensive immigration reform, or “amnesty,” and not going along with last year’s conservative strategy to “defund” President Barack Obama’s signature health-care law.
The resolution condemns McCain “for his continued disservice to our state and nation,” and said state Republican leaders “will no longer support, campaign for or endorse John McCain as our U.S. Senator.”
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #4I really have to think McCain is toast pretty soon. I mean at age 77 he's due a retirement party soon.
Better late but where these people a few years back ?
What this might actually mean is McCain's next run for Senate will be as a Democrat
******************* Christianity teaches to share what we have earned, the "cheerful giver" model. Christianity: It's mine but I choose to give away Socialism: What's yours should be mine