The Obama Administration’s Syria Policy Meltdown
From The Foundry, James Phillips, February 5, 2014 –
Pete Souza
Secretary of State John Kerry admitted that the Obama Administration’s policy on Syria was failing and needed to be changed, according to two Republican Senators.
Senators John McCain (R–AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R–SC), who were part of a congressional delegation attending the Munich Security Conference, revealed that Kerry, in a closed-door briefing for a bipartisan congressional delegation, “acknowledged that the chemical weapons [disarmament agreement] is being slow-rolled, the Russians continue to supply arms [and] we are at a point now where we are going to have to change our strategy.”
Is GOP a dead elephant
Senator Blutarsky’s response to “McCain joins Obama in criticism of self defense laws“
Mccain – you said – “is that we need to have more conversation in America,” McCain said.
Lets discuss why you have worked fervently to seal your POW records, even after 40 years. The award-winning documentary film, “Missing, Presumed Dead: The Search For America’s POWs” backs up allegations that John McCain repeatedly thwarted attempts by U.S. Senate investigators to examine the abandonment of American POWs in Southeast Asia and North Korea.
McCain Against the ‘Wacko Birds’
The combative Arizonan goes after the loud new kid, and the grass roots choose their man.
McCain was incensed that Senators Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Mike Lee have been blocking Democratic majority leader Harry Reid from appointing Senate members to a conference committee for the budget resolution. During the debate, McCain “basically accused Lee of being an idiot,” as one aide put it.
It’s the ‘Wacko Birds’ vs. the Wackos Again
From RedState.com By: Daniel Horowitz, May 22nd, 2013 – If I were granted one wish about the state of today’s politics it would be for the Democrats to be saddled with their own version of John McCain. Once again, McCain is working to score points for Democrats and undermine Cruz/Paul and Lee – the “Wacko Birds” – in their attempt to prevent a free debt ceiling increase.