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OnDoutside

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23. I haven't forgotten. Two days ago, he said he would vote to allow the debate to happen
Fri Jul 28, 2017, 07:30 AM
Jul 2017

but would not support the bill as it was.

He was consistent. He has a lot of baggage but to not give credit where it is warranted, doesn't reflect well when Democrats should be better than that.


I don't trust any Republican Skittles Jul 2017 #1
True ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #3
+1,000 malaise Jul 2017 #4
He's not gonna be around for any of that Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #2
He is what he is and we ought to celbrate his sticking it to Trump Kaleva Jul 2017 #5
This! get the red out Jul 2017 #7
Yesterday, people were hoping that he would suffer every minute until he died Not Ruth Jul 2017 #6
That's politics Renew Deal Jul 2017 #17
No, Not Ruth, 'we' weren't SCantiGOP Jul 2017 #59
I don't love McCain. Hieronymus Jul 2017 #8
Who says "we all love John McCain" ? octoberlib Jul 2017 #9
Exactly my thoughts as well. I can emotionally 'multitask'... WePurrsevere Jul 2017 #10
Life is not either/or, my friend. lisby Jul 2017 #11
He is a friend to your enemies! ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #22
I don't. SamKnause Jul 2017 #12
Feeling very grateful to Sen John McCain this morning. secondwind Jul 2017 #13
+1. Thank you. obnoxiousdrunk Jul 2017 #57
you don't have to love him. but i think he is a good person and did the right thing JI7 Jul 2017 #14
Did you miss his vote from two days ago, or something? ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #21
You know, if one were drowning and someone you detest throws a rope... hlthe2b Jul 2017 #15
Well said. If people cannot acknowledge that much, they need to have a look in the mirror before OnDoutside Jul 2017 #18
Oh stop your dramatic whining! ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #20
I haven't forgotten. Two days ago, he said he would vote to allow the debate to happen OnDoutside Jul 2017 #23
You are missing my point. ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #26
He asked for Regular Order, and a Bipartisan effort on Healthcare. Burn him, Burn him at the stake ! OnDoutside Jul 2017 #32
He asked for a bipartisan effort ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #65
Not sure what your "geebus" is all about ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #19
Who's we? nt Guy Whitey Corngood Jul 2017 #16
Sometimes, the enemy of my enemy ............... HAB911 Jul 2017 #24
McCain is not the enemy of our enemy, ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #28
In this instance, he filled the role, however fleeting HAB911 Jul 2017 #40
Theres only about a handful of human beings on Earth I love Saboburns Jul 2017 #25
You should not be happy because you are wrong: ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #29
"It's time to move on Mr. President." Mitch McConnell at 2:30 am last night Saboburns Jul 2017 #34
Oh and keep watching said video Saboburns Jul 2017 #36
Here's an idea BannonsLiver Jul 2017 #48
McCain can be unpredictable madaboutharry Jul 2017 #27
Conflicted ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #30
And we give no credit to Collins and Murkowski who led the way and took the bullying from Trump(R). Squinch Jul 2017 #31
I disagree madaboutharry Jul 2017 #33
Are you seeing this coverage of McCain? And how about Collins? "Collins, who?" Squinch Jul 2017 #35
I'm not watching tv at the moment madaboutharry Jul 2017 #37
Yes, they get mentioned as an afterthought. When actually they set the table Demit Jul 2017 #38
No, they didn't set any tables. They were no one's servants. They were the heroes. Squinch Jul 2017 #39
Relax. It's a baseball term. Demit Jul 2017 #42
Where it comes from doesn't change the fact that it presents the events wrongly. Squinch Jul 2017 #44
Your ignorance of the term led you to jump to a wrong conclusion. Demit Jul 2017 #45
Maybe it's time for you to relax. The term was a ridiculous choice given the subject at hand. Squinch Jul 2017 #68
LOL, "setting the table," as if for dinner, wouldn't even make any sense in this context. Demit Jul 2017 #69
And someday maybe you'll understand that your analogy, even in the baseball context, is sexist. Squinch Jul 2017 #70
We don't. So, you're wrong about that. Iggo Jul 2017 #41
+1 dalton99a Jul 2017 #43
I (still) don't "love" him Proud Liberal Dem Jul 2017 #46
What makes you think we love McCain. MineralMan Jul 2017 #47
Giving credit where credit is due is not "loving" someone. GoCubsGo Jul 2017 #49
K&R ck4829 Jul 2017 #50
We don't have to "love" McCain Zambero Jul 2017 #51
exactly. No matter what McCain's motivation, he voted no, and a bullet was dodged. Things could still_one Jul 2017 #54
No one has said McCain is not our adversary. However, the fact is that healthcare was given a still_one Jul 2017 #52
I think you mean "adversary"... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #61
no it won't. Thanks Bear, I will change it now still_one Jul 2017 #66
I wouldn't go as far as love... Thomas Hurt Jul 2017 #53
Really? How is it hard to understand that it's the result we love? kcr Jul 2017 #55
He made a chump out of Trump. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2017 #56
I suspect McCain had reserved a revenge moment Zambero Jul 2017 #62
"Revenge is a dish best served cold." DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2017 #64
I don't uinderstand why you think we "all love John McCain now" onenote Jul 2017 #58
My point is that the reason he voted "no" is so that he ExciteBike66 Jul 2017 #63
I don't love him, but I sure wish more Republicans were people you could work with like him. nt LAS14 Jul 2017 #60
He is a friend...in that the stopped repeal where millions would have been thrown off Demsrule86 Jul 2017 #67
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