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Old 02-20-2017, 04:39 PM
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Oh I love this REPUB game....

It's worse when you make a comment overseas as if that really matters. Trump leaned to the Russian side in the interview but his followers don't care if Obama said something like that OMG Hell Fire would have rained down about us!!!!
You know how I feel about this.....lets assume you are correct about him not saying anything over seas....just for this sake.

I hear every day that Trump is not a regular politician and those of use who question that "should get used to it".

I hear every day that Trump will not play by the rules....so "get used to it"

I suppose McCain is used to it and will play by the same rules as Trump !!!

Secondly and I may be wrong but I do not believe the Senator ever uttered the Presidents name.

Next, he was there right after listening to Trump lying over and over again and taking issue with our first ammendment.

McCain will not be bullied.

"Without ever mentioning President Donald Trump by name, Sen. John McCain used a speech in Germany on Friday as an international platform in an apparent blast at his fellow Republican’s policies and worldview.

Speaking at the 2017 Munich Security Conference, McCain, R-Ariz., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, warned the world leaders against isolationism. The so-called “think-tank” conference has met for the past five decades, drawing leaders for debate on international security challenges.

“My friends: In the four decades I have attended this conference, I cannot recall a year where its purpose was more necessary or more important," he said.

“The next panel asks us to consider whether the West will survive. In recent years, this question would invite accusations of hyperbole and alarmism. Not this year. If ever there were a time to treat this question with a deadly seriousness, it is now. "

Trump, who rallied voters during the 2016 campaign with his America-first approach, has criticized NATO, calling it “obsolete” in a January interview with the U.K. news site The Times. Trump’s comments have alarmed European leaders and NATO ally countries.

“What would von Kleist’s generation (the founders of the Munich conference) say if they saw our world today? I fear that much about it would be all-too-familiar to them, and they would be alarmed by it.

“They would be alarmed by an increasing turn away from universal values and toward old ties of blood, and race, and sectarianism.

“They would be alarmed by the hardening resentment we see toward immigrants, and refugees, and minority groups, especially Muslims.

“They would be alarmed by the growing inability, and even unwillingness, to separate truth from lies.

“They would be alarmed that more and more of our fellow citizens seem to be flirting with authoritarianism and romanticizing it as our moral equivalent. “


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