RE: RIP McCain
September 4, 2018 at 11:22 am
(This post was last modified: September 4, 2018 at 11:45 am by Pat Mustard.)
(September 1, 2018 at 4:22 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(August 29, 2018 at 4:50 pm)bennyboy Wrote: Surely one of the truly great Americans.
I hope that at least some Republicans will remember him, and choose to pick up the torch.
I was going to drop a Trump vid here, but it feels somehow inappropriate to do anything but express my condolences for the Americans in these forums who have lost a good man.
I am old enough to remember the hope of Reagan. I am old enough to remember the cold war, or at least the last days of it, which seem to have re constituted because of 45.
Reagan, in my eyes looking back, was well intended. Ron Jr who is an ardent democrat loved his father, but like me, looks back at it as a well intended man who got suckered.
Considering the not so subtle digs at 45 by both republicans and democrats whom attended, I don't think it would be out of line.
Even Meghan took a blunt swipe at "MAGA"" saying we've always been great.
Hate to burst your bubble but Ray-Gun was the genesis of Dumbfuck. Before Ray-Gun it was possible forthe heirs to the original party to exert a modicum of control over the racists and fundies. After him the racists and fundies were the only games in townfor the party.
Also anybody notice the parallels between both Ray-Gun and Dumfuck. Both were long time Democrats, both were bad actors deluded into thinking they could do stuff, both turned to and were accepted by the fundagelicals despite breaking every rule the fundagelicals enforce, both were war hawks wo were too cowardly to fight and finally as presidents both committed treason.
(September 1, 2018 at 6:52 pm)Aroura Wrote: Seeing him respond to people deriding Obama during his campaign really reinforced my respect for him. He did not give into to hate and stupid conspiracy theories, even thought it might have gained him votes. He had too much integrity for that, and he seems to really have respected Obama.
Problem with the whole "McCain didn't use the race card against Obama" thing is that he was as happy to have his surrogates use it as Hitler was allowing his subordinates sign the orders to construct the gas chambers at Auschwitz.
If he was unhappy with the tactic he'd have come out against it at the start, not attheend when he was told by his own party he had lost, even with the vote stealing.
(September 3, 2018 at 11:03 am)Kit Wrote: Interesting fact, not certain if it was mentioned here: he was survived by his mother who is 106 years old.
The phrase in the radio death notices round hereabouts used be "he was deeply regretted by ....". Can't but think that phrase is appropriate with McCain.
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