I don’t know about you, but I’m sure tired of hearing from Democrats about how much they admired John McCain. Not one of them would be able to pass a polygraph.
It takes a lot to trigger my gag reflex, but the Lame Stream Media is really working overtime on slobbering coverage of McCain’s passing with no reflection on the savage way they covered him in the past.
The media has lauded Arizona Sen. John McCain’s record of remarkable bipartisanship following his death Saturday, but it seems the media have all but forgotten its history of painting the “maverick” as a hate-filled radical.
While campaigning for his 2008 president run, McCain was portrayed as an extremist, receiving blame for the racial and political tension seemingly brewing in American politics.
And who will ever forget the treatment McCain received when he, in good faith, met with photographer Jill Greenberg to sit for a cover shoot for The Atlantic?
From Ronald Reagan down to FLOTUS Barbara Bush … Live Republicans are worthy only of Democrat scorn and derision.
And some how, they feel we forget it.
He’s being called a “hero” a “patriot” and a “warrior” without any explanation of why he deserves those titles. Somebody please: what did he actually do aside from catch an aircraft carrier on fire and get shot down by flying too low to the ground?
Meh. They lauded him every time he stifled a Republican effort. This one barely slips into the “The only good Republican is a dead one” category. They have *always* treated “The Maverick” based on his usefulness to their cause.
Careful, Darleen. You’re going against the viewpoint of some other authors on this site. -:-)
He didn’t set a carrier on fire. That’s a smear pushed by the left. I wasn’t a McCain fan, but that was for his actual politics, not stories invented by the left.
http://checkyourfact.com/2018/08/30/fact-check-mccain-uss-forrestal-fire/
John McCain was no hero as a United States Senator. Without knowledge of his conduct as a Prisoner of War, the nature of his military service can not be judged.
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