Posted on January 13, 2014 by Steven Hayward in John McCain Hasn’t McCain Worn Out His Welcome?
There was a time when I liked and admired John McCain. True, I still had hair on my head, and the calendar year began with a “1” rather than a “2.” And I’m glad McCain gave us Sarah Palin, even though I’m afraid she wasn’t quite ready for prime time, and may have actually ruined her long term political prospects.
Still, to borrow Dick Cheney’s phrase about the Clintonistas in 2000, it’s time for him to go.
There’s a reason he’s the media’s favorite Republican to put on the Sunday talk shows: he can be relied upon to go rogue. Yesterday he criticized Robert Gates for the heavy blows Gates lands on Obama in his new book, saying that Gates “should have delayed the release of his memoir” rather than publishing it now. Actually the criticism that can be made of Gates is that he should have resigned in the fall of 2009 in protest of Obama’s cynical dithering over Afghanistan, thereby sending a strong political signal akin to a senior cabinet resignation in Britain.
Even worse: McCain is apparently thinking about running for re-election to the Senate.
Quote: Rev wrote in post #1Posted on January 13, 2014 by Steven Hayward in John McCain Hasn’t McCain Worn Out His Welcome? Even worse: McCain is apparently thinking about running for re-election to the Senate.
Born 1936
77 now. when he would campaign 79. in 2021 when his first term would be over. 83?
Plus! he's no damn good now.
******************* Christianity teaches to share what we have earned, the "cheerful giver" model.