Sarah Palin Excluded from John McCain’s Funeral
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As soon as you get Trumps cock out of your mouth. Palin was a fucking joke.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog -
Not a Palin fan at all but that's a weak move on the part of the McCain family.
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I can multi task
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McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog -
True.SFGbob said:
McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog -
The selection of Palin cost McCain my vote too, but it was a Hail Mary move because Obama was kicking his ass regardless. It obviously backfired but there probably wasn't a VP who was winning him that election.ThomasFremont said:I wouldn’t invite the person that cost me the presidency to my funeral either.
The 08 presidential election was all about Obama. I don't think there was anyone the GOP could have nominated coming off 8 years of Dubya that was going to beat him. -
I'm still bitter that McGovern got crucified for Eagleton. A little crazy in a VP is a good thing. Palin had nothing to do with my decision. It was time for Obama and I agree there was no one on the GOP side
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Speaking of McGovern (every bit the 'war hero' as McCain ever was)....did the country lose it's shit over his death? Flags flying at half staff, lying in state at the Capitol, round-the-clock coverage/breaking news?RaceBannon said:I'm still bitter that McGovern got crucified for Eagleton. A little crazy in a VP is a good thing. Palin had nothing to do with my decision. It was time for Obama and I agree there was no one on the GOP side
I don't even remember who ran in the primaries
Honest to god, I haven't seen this level of attention to anybody dying since Bobby Kennedy was shot (Race was there). Multiple Presidents have died since then and they didn't get shit in comparison.
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He was making snide comments about trump and trump said mean things about him so the leftists love him now. There's not much more to it then that.PurpleThrobber said:
Speaking of McGovern (every bit the 'war hero' as McCain ever was)....did the country lose it's shit over his death? Flags flying at half staff, lying in state at the Capitol, round-the-clock coverage/breaking news?RaceBannon said:I'm still bitter that McGovern got crucified for Eagleton. A little crazy in a VP is a good thing. Palin had nothing to do with my decision. It was time for Obama and I agree there was no one on the GOP side
I don't even remember who ran in the primaries
Honest to god, I haven't seen this level of attention to anybody dying since Bobby Kennedy was shot (Race was there). Multiple Presidents have died since then and they didn't get shit in comparison.
If hillary would have won we wouldnt be hearing shit.
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Correctomundo.Pitchfork51 said:
He was making snide comments about trump and trump said mean things about him so the leftists love him now. There's not much more to it then that.PurpleThrobber said:
Speaking of McGovern (every bit the 'war hero' as McCain ever was)....did the country lose it's shit over his death? Flags flying at half staff, lying in state at the Capitol, round-the-clock coverage/breaking news?RaceBannon said:I'm still bitter that McGovern got crucified for Eagleton. A little crazy in a VP is a good thing. Palin had nothing to do with my decision. It was time for Obama and I agree there was no one on the GOP side
I don't even remember who ran in the primaries
Honest to god, I haven't seen this level of attention to anybody dying since Bobby Kennedy was shot (Race was there). Multiple Presidents have died since then and they didn't get shit in comparison.
If hillary would have won we wouldnt be hearing shit.
Trump IS the news so only things involving him get airtime.
When George HW Bush finally kicks, my bet is he'll get roughly 20% of the coverage McCain dying is getting. Maybe less.





