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Originally Posted by Inso0
No need for revisionist history when it comes to dumping on Trump or the GOP. Plenty of material to work with.
I can't even really expand on the above without risking 20 posts after this one ****ting on me for ****ting on John McCain, which in itself explains the whole John McCain legacy.
I was curious what Inso0's take on McCain was back when he ran, and yeah, he was not a McCain lover then
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Originally Posted by Inso0
Some have already started to back McCain.
As much as I'd like to see Hillary fail, I just fear that the damage done would be too difficult to reverse. So I'm leaning toward McCain support as well.
He's NOT a real conservative, but he also doesnt want to bankrupt the country by handing out "free" healthcare to everyone either. He has also said he'll push to make the Bush tax cuts permanent, and he won't bail on the war before he's finished reciting the inauguration oath like Clinton will.
McCain isnt perfect, but he's also not NEARLY as bad as Clinton. However, you also have to weigh in on the fact that he will have a completely useless democratic house/senate to work with. So they'll probably just make him look worse by being the douchebags they've shown themselves to be.
I think we're screwed either way. McCain and more of the same, or Clinton and socialism.
But the take on Hillary and walking away from the war and socialism goes to show that you don't let Conservatives telling you that your candidates are Socialists have any impact. They will do that no matter who is nominated.