I realize McCain is a crotchety old beestard (and has been for a long time) but this isn't really like him, is it?
He was a lot nicer in his response to me
I have no trouble believing that McCain can be a jerk and a redass, but an anonymously sourced and editorializing post on Judicial Watch (!) may not be the authoritative word on what happened, or may not offer suitable context.
I read another account of the meeting which was clearly slanted in the other direction (hawkish and pro-rebel) which highlighted the anti-American, pro-Hezbollah, anti-Israel statements of some of the delegation at the meeting. That tracks with my observations about this thorny issue. Everything I read beyond straight reporting from the ground invariably tastes like P.R.
He's an arse with a bad temper. He would have been an awful president.
I supported McCain in 2000 over GWB but the fact that he kissed GWB's ass so much so he could get the 2008 nomination really soured me on him. I dont know why the republican party is so intent on nominating bad candidates. The last time they nominated a good candidate was GWB, unfortunately GWB did a 180 on almost everything he campaigned on. He seriously campaigned on "no nation building".
I think GWB may have stayed that course, but when 9/11 happened, the neocons ruled.
Shocked that Bush didn't follow up on campaign promises! Shocked that Obama didn't follow up on campaign promises! Shocked that Hilary didn't follow….
Shocked that Bush didn't follow up on campaign promises! Shocked that Obama didn't follow up on campaign promises! Shocked that Hilary didn't follow….
Yes, instead of supporting someone who isn't likely follow through with his or her campaign promises, 'tis much nobler to support someone who can promise the moon but never has to worry about delivering, since they'll never even get nominated. That's the appealing thing about adherence to a fringe ideology—you never have to worry about it getting tested in the real world, so it remains spotless in your mind.
And, yes, John McCain is.
Yes, instead of supporting someone who isn't likely follow through with his or her campaign promises, 'tis much nobler to support someone who can promise the moon but never has to worry about delivering, since they'll never even get nominated. That's the appealing thing about adherence to a fringe ideology—you never have to worry about it getting tested in the real world, so it remains spotless in your mind.
And, yes, John McCain is.