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    McCain Claims “Spate” Of People Are Urging Him To Run For President Again

    McCain Claims “Spate” Of People Are Urging Him To Run For President Again

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    We can't even imagine what a disaster it would be not only for conservativism, but also for the entire country, but Senator John McCain says that plenty of people are urging him to run for President again.
    Who exactly thinks that's a good idea?
    We think highly of McCain's military service to our nation and his years of captivity by the North Vietnamese during the war, but please, for the sake of all that is decent, please don't run for President again. From McCain suspending his campaign over the financial meltdown to his underwhelming performances in the presidential debates with Barack Obama, it was a circus of lackluster RINO establishment baloney that got this guy as the Republican nominee for President and the reason we now have a community organizer as the Commander in Chief.
    And now with McCain's sellout of conservative principles and suck up to Obama and Obamacare, a McCain run for president would be a disaster.
    Please God, make it STOP!
    Read more below from AZ Central:
    Since his statesman-like role in the recent partisan fight over government funding, U.S. Sen. John McCain says he has been encouraged to make a third run for the White House in 2016.
    However, McCain, the 2008 Republican nominee, laughed off the suggestion with a favorite line of former U.S. Rep. Morris Udall, even as he contemplates seeking a sixth term as senator from Arizona. McCain ran for president in 2000 but lost in the GOP primaries to then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush.
    “Particularly since the shutdown, I’ve had a spate of e-mails and letters and phone calls saying, ‘Run for president again,’ ” McCain told The Arizona Republic. “As you know, I’m seriously thinking about running for re-election to the Senate. But I think, in the words of the late Morris K. Udall, as far as my presidential ambitions are concerned, ‘The people have spoken — the bastards.’ ”


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    Please God, make it STOP!
    Yep... America Needs Divine Intervention at this Point
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    Progressives love progressives, they number all Dem's and now half of the GOP, America the free cannot survive the progressive agenda. It's very simply do you wish to remain free or go down the path of being a servant to government, we're beginning to cross the line now.
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    Pay no attention to this Leftist Rino Idiot, grasping at straws, he's finished and he knows it, so is his buddy Lindsey Graham.
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    Nobody in their right mind would want someone as horrible and evil as John McCain to run for even dog catcher again, much less President!

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    John McCain: People Want Me to Run For President Again, You Know

    Katie Pavlich | Nov 11, 2013












    In an interview with the Arizona Republic, Senator John McCain revealed that some people want him to run for president again...which would be the third time unsuccessfully.

    Since his statesman-like role in the recent partisan fight over government funding, U.S. Sen. John McCain says he has been encouraged to make a third run for the White House in 2016.
    “Particularly since the shutdown, I’ve had a spate of e-mails and letters and phone calls saying, ‘Run for president again,’ ” McCain told The Arizona Republic. “As you know, I’m seriously thinking about running for re-election to the Senate. But I think, in the words of the late Morris K. Udall, as far as my presidential ambitions are concerned, ‘The people have spoken — the bastards.’ ”


    Those bastards! Two failed presidential bids later and it seems McCain still hasn't accepted that he might be part of the problem.

    It was just a few short months ago when McCain was saying he didn't want to be "that guy" who would never shove off and out of the Senate. McCain is 77-years-old and has been in Washington since 1982. Clearly McCain's tune has changed as he gets ready to run again for the Senate in 2016.
    Going back to the article, I'm not sure what's more nauseating, McCain saying people are telling him to run for president again or the first line stating, "Since his statesman-like role in the recent partisan fight over government funding..."

    Are we now counting McCain giving the Democratic response to Republican Ted Cruz' filibuster as a "statesman-like" role? Is siding with hard liberal partisan Harry Reid "statesman-like"? Apparently so.

    http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepa...edium=facebook





    I would say it is more like urging him to "RUN" off a tall building "ya know"

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