McCain In Denial Of Obama’s Psychopathy: Accuses Him Of “Generational Theft” And Lies, But Still Thinks He Is Capable Of Sincere “Talks”

February 15th, 2009 Posted By .

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I’m not sure how McCain squares away the concept of a crime against humanity as large as generational theft, with the concept that the perpetrator is not mentally ill.

There are no sincere talks with a taqiyya-talking psychopath, John. Get with the program, or watch America die.

WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain says President Barack Obama failed to include Republicans in writing the big economic stimulus bill.
The Arizona Republican says the $787 billion measure will create what he calls “generational theft”—huge federal deficits for years to come.

McCain, who lost the presidential race to Obama, says the president is backtracking on promises of bipartisanship. McCain is not happy with the process that led to passage of the stimulus bill. He calls it a bad beginning to Obama’s presidency.

McCain acknowledges that Republicans excluded Democrats when the GOP held power on Capitol Hill. But he says Obama had promised to work differently.

McCain offers this advice: “Let’s start over now and sit down together.”

He appeared Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

(AP)

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20 Responses to “McCain In Denial Of Obama’s Psychopathy: Accuses Him Of “Generational Theft” And Lies, But Still Thinks He Is Capable Of Sincere “Talks””

  1. Kurt(the infidel)

    McCain is a democrat who once mascaraded as a Conservative. i wont go far enough to call him a liberal but hes definitely s RINO. the guy gets burned over and over again by those he wishes to “get along with” and even during the campaign with all the crowds him and Sarah picked up along the way of true conservatives he still never understood that those people would be his true friends.

    we dont need no stinkin’ RINO’s.

  2. Professor Bill

    McCain is illustrative of everything thats wrong with the Senate republicans, tey desperately want to be liked by the WaPo and the other DC beltway elite. They couldn’t care less about doing what the country needs. McCain needs to be booted from office by his constituents once and for all. Simply put, McCain is part of the problem.

    We are at a place where luke warm, weak, non-conservative leadership cannot be tolerated. We need a leader in the senate like Cantor is in the house.

  3. 0311inOHio (I didn't drink the kool-Aid)

    :roll:

    This guy just dosen’t get it. I want some of what ever he is smoking.

  4. Steve in NC

    Pat, good flow on the posts regarding obama’s psychopathy. It is there for all to see if they are honest with themselves and are willing to look at it objectively and without filtering his words and actions through a pre-disposed ideal.

    I do not think obama is interested in mass extermination of a chosen peoples like hitler, but hitler was a psychopath and there are parallels in behavior between the two.

  5. Buck Hoff

    Geez….. maybe going after Obama’s connection to radical rev Wright and a bunch of terrorists wasn’t such a bad idea after all huh Johnny boy?

    I’m sorry but McCain is a colossal fucktard, a spoiled rotten man rendered useless from being a career politician.
    He’s the one most responsible for this mess, then he’s got the balls to bitch and complain? Give me a fucking break! :evil:

  6. Steve in NC

    Buck Hoff, why blame mccain? we all knew who he was when the primaries started. He did not appoint himself as the republican candidate, he was chosen.

  7. Buck Hoff

    I blame McCain because he’s the one person who had a possibility to stop the hope and change train wreck, and he refused to do it. He wasn’t my guy from the start but I kept an open mind until seeing him fuck up repeatedly, in ways my 11 yr old kid wouldn’t have. My 11 yr old would have ran a better campaign, that’s scary!

    Bottom line is McCain insisted on handing Obama the white house on a silver platter and now he has the balls to lead the charge in terms of complaining about the actions of an Obama administration.

    That’s why Steve…. McCain had my full respect until he refused to play hardball with Obama and tell the people about the real messiah. McCain rolled over, spread his cheeks and let Obama steal the presidency and for that I have lost all respect for the man. Too me, he is now just as bad as Obama and I can’t wait until the guy is out of government. McCain Feingold allowed Obama to raise a billion dollars in dirty contributions and then McCain surrendered during the campaign.
    To me it’s obvious, Obama wouldn’t have even been in a position to run for the presidency if it wasn’t for John McCain. He’s now my primary example of why America needs congressional term limits.

  8. jane gutowski

    why is it that the popular thing to do is to critcize republicans but republicans are urged to support our president under any condition and be nonpartisan. we cant say it was horrific that that the mastermind of the bombing of the uss cole had his charges dismissed by our popular president. EVEN THOUGH 17 AMERICANS WERE KILLED BY THAT FREAK.its popular to praise our popular president.mccain can you stop trying to be popular and say what obama is a man making terrible decisions for our country.

  9. Steve in NC

    Buck Hoff, I am not in disagreement with you. He should have never made it to the nomination in the first place. It does show how f*cked up the republican party became, that he was the best choice to represent them in the national election.

    He was a train wreck of a candidate.

  10. Buck Hoff

    Steve, I totally agree, the guy had no business running on the ticket and since he ran the worst campaign in modern history I wish the guy would just go away. Instead of lingering around trying to “fix” or even call out the mess he almost single handedly created.

  11. Steve in NC

    obama is not destoying the America we love, it is much deeper than that.

    obama is errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill.

  12. solomonpal

    Other than steve’s comment that sums it all up quite well…who was the real manchurian candidate? …maybe both to one degree or another..

  13. Samantha215

    jane gutowski ….. I couldnt have said it better.
    In my opinion ‘Oboy’ should have been charged with treason for dismissing charges on the terrorist that planned the attack against the USS COLE.

  14. Sully

    A ‘moderate’ Repub (or RINO if you prefer) calling out Obama and the Dhimmis for “generational theft”?

    It’s helpful…. I’ll take it.

    No one. AND I MEAN *NO ONE* gave the Republicans a snowballs chance in hell to win the 08 POTUS election.
    MAC was no where near my choice but he made a race of it.
    Hell… Fred Thompson got all of ~3400 votes in the Virginia POTUS primary.
    Bambi sucks but think Bambi with a landslide behind him.

    :arrow: jane gutowski

    You said: “…a democrat can criticize a republican and be called a hero but republicans that criticize obama are partisan…”

    That’s a manifestation of Liberal psychopathy.

  15. Phil Byler

    Hold on everyone. McCain was one of the leaders and indeed was the most visible leader among the Senate Republicans continually opposing the pork barrel spending bill falsely called a fiscal stimulus bill. McCain reppeatedly denied that the bill was a fiscal stimulus bill. McCain repeatedly denounced the bill as saddling our grandchildren with debt. McCain called the bill’s passage a “dark day for America.” McCain’s repeated denials that the bill represented bipartisan effort were very useful because the dishonest New York Times and other “mainstream media” people kept trying to write about the bill as if it were a bipartisan effort. So, in terms of what McCain hsa done with respect to opposing the Democrat spending bill, McCain did well and stayed true to his historical fiscal conservatism.

    No, McCain is not a Democrat. He ia a deeply patriotic, pro-military, pro-life fiscal conservative, and there is no place for such people in today’s Democrat Party.

    What you can criticize McCain for is an apparent belief that there still might be some possibility of bipartisanship during the Obama Administration. That is not going to happen; the spending bill is just the beginning; and I would not be surprised if McCain privately knows it. But the reason for why McCain talks the way he does is that an old fashioned belief in everyone being Americans first and thinking and acting for the good of the country. The trouble is that with today’s socialist, near traitorous Democrat Party, you can’t cooperate with them.

  16. McCain has a re-election coming up….that’s the only reason he’s ranting and raving about the (non)stimulus.

    He wants to get re-elected for HIS great legacy: amnesty. He will spread his cheeks WIDE OPEN for illegals.

    Did I say WIDE? Oh yes I did.

    He and butt-boi Lindsey Grahamnesty, prancing up and down the Senate floor: “please let me be around to help Barry Soetoro FUCK UP AMERICA FOREVER by allowing illegals to come in and stay in America forever….puh-leazzzzzze???!!!”

    Fuckers.

  17. serfer62

    There is one good thing about OHbama winning…its that McCain didn’t win.

  18. Phil Byler

    No, serfer62, it is not good that Obama won so that John McCain is not President. Among other things, McCain really does know his stuff as to foreign policy, military matters and national security. I would feel a whole lot better for my U.S. Army Captain son and my U.S. Marines Second Lieutenant son if John McCain were their Commander in Chief and not Obama.

  19. Dude, McCain is like, completely senile on certain topics. Obama is one of those topics. He lost us that damn election because of this shit.

  20. RacerRick

    “Generational Theft”? How about Treason!! The Marxist/Lenninists, AKA Collectivists who voted for BlowBamas pork laden bill should be hung from the neck in public for all to see.
    I admire and appreciate John McCains service to our country, however…. his his watered-down pseudo conservative views are what ruined his bid for the Presidency. I’m truely amazed that he was the Republican nomination for President, WTF were people thinking? He needs to get some SACK, man-up and be a true conservative. Maybe he would get a little respect. Times up for Kum Ba Yah with the Liberals.

    RacerRick :gun:

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