JoeBlam
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Our Senator from Arizona has jumped ship...first joing Shummer and the other Rats on the latest amnesty scheme (and dragging Rubio into political suicide), but now calling for an aid cut-off to Egypt for their "coup" on Morsi. Why in the world would he join in Hussein's support of the Muslim Brotherhood? Good question. Who the hell is John Mcain these days? ![eusa_eh :eusa_eh: :eusa_eh:](/styles/smilies/eusa_eh.gif)
I decided to blame Cindy McCain for the conversion. Those of us who've lived in Phoenix for a long time remember how an aging Barry Goldwater's young liberal wife made his home life hell until he fell in line with her leftist leanings. Had Cindy fostered the same kind of pillow-talk subversion to her husband? I don't think so....although she supports queer-marriage, she stopped short of public disagreement with John about DADT. She seems to have a healthy dislike for both the Husseins, so I decided not to blame Cindy.
Has his confinement and torture in Hoa Lo prison caught up to him, his mind finally coming apart? Nope; no signs of erratic behavior or disjointed speech. Is he bitter about the loss to Hussein and the critics savaging his campaign and selection of Sarah Palin? Probably. And therein may lay the answer. It seems the Old Guard GOP has always given McCain the cold shoulder while the Rats welcomed him into their clutches, then using him to boast of "bipartisan support" for their hustles.
But the larger issue may just be that the old warrior is losing his sand. Always ready to find a military solution to the ME, maybe he's given up and decided to let the arab world do whatever it wants to itself, if the choice started with an election. What he's missing of course is that elections don't determine "democracy"; it's the governing afterward that does.
You'd think he'd have learned that with the Palestinian fiasco when they used their votes to give HAMAS control of their country. Morsi quickly used his position in Egypt to ignore the new constitution and seize tyrant power. The people finally had enough last week and took to the streets. The Egyptian military agreed with them rather than start shooting them. Hussein is helpless as usual, afraid to intervene because he's an idiot and a coward. It does nobody any good for John McCain to agree with our punk president that our only means of affecting those people's future is to withdraw our support for their desire for true freedom.
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I decided to blame Cindy McCain for the conversion. Those of us who've lived in Phoenix for a long time remember how an aging Barry Goldwater's young liberal wife made his home life hell until he fell in line with her leftist leanings. Had Cindy fostered the same kind of pillow-talk subversion to her husband? I don't think so....although she supports queer-marriage, she stopped short of public disagreement with John about DADT. She seems to have a healthy dislike for both the Husseins, so I decided not to blame Cindy.
Has his confinement and torture in Hoa Lo prison caught up to him, his mind finally coming apart? Nope; no signs of erratic behavior or disjointed speech. Is he bitter about the loss to Hussein and the critics savaging his campaign and selection of Sarah Palin? Probably. And therein may lay the answer. It seems the Old Guard GOP has always given McCain the cold shoulder while the Rats welcomed him into their clutches, then using him to boast of "bipartisan support" for their hustles.
But the larger issue may just be that the old warrior is losing his sand. Always ready to find a military solution to the ME, maybe he's given up and decided to let the arab world do whatever it wants to itself, if the choice started with an election. What he's missing of course is that elections don't determine "democracy"; it's the governing afterward that does.
You'd think he'd have learned that with the Palestinian fiasco when they used their votes to give HAMAS control of their country. Morsi quickly used his position in Egypt to ignore the new constitution and seize tyrant power. The people finally had enough last week and took to the streets. The Egyptian military agreed with them rather than start shooting them. Hussein is helpless as usual, afraid to intervene because he's an idiot and a coward. It does nobody any good for John McCain to agree with our punk president that our only means of affecting those people's future is to withdraw our support for their desire for true freedom.
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