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McCain in 2014.
U.S. Sen. John McCain joined the wave of Republicans withdrawing their support for Donald Trump in the wake of the release of taped comments in which the GOP nominee joked about sexual assault. Rep. Martha McSally said she as "appalled," but did not indicate her stance on voting for Trump.... Read more»
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3 comments on this story
McCain is so clean and white he sq-weeks. He never wanted to be be-hide Trump in the beginning. He should be retired and not in office. No one has ask Hillary to stop running for President. Why is that? Because most of the politicians in office or corrupt. They all stick together right McCain? So McCain is more worried about a man talking a little manly, and could care less what is good for this country. What a shame we have Republicans like McCain in office. Lilly white and sin-less right Mr. McCain?
Is it that McSally has not yet been told how to deal with the Donald or that the hero-in-the-air is a coward on the ground and afraid anything she says will cost her votes? And is there any other female Republican ‘feminist’ still not able to bring herself to denounce the despicable Trump? Perhaps she is still giving him a chance to win and hoping to become his Secretary of Defense or Secretary of The Fence aka Homeland Security.
Despicable is not Trump talking a little manly. Despicable is a Congress that votes to allow Men to marry Men and have sex or Women to marry Women to have sex. Or voting to okay a bathroom trans bill. Now that is despicable. Obama and the present Congress invented the word Despicable and not Trump.