“Wacko Birds On The Right? ” . . . How About “Angry Birds? ”

“It’s always the wacko birds on right and left that get the media
megaphone,” (Washington Examiner analysis here) McCain told Huffington Post’s Jon Ward in a story titled “John McCain: Getting Back To Maverick, With An Eye On Retirement.”

That’s our 2008  Super Loser speaking out on behalf of truth, justice,
and the American Way. Obviously hoping to insure a GOP minority party
for generations to come, Senator Bluster (as we at Veritas have come to
describe him) goes to, of all places, the Huffington Post, to lash out
out at conservatives, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, and Justin Amish.

Yessir…rather than retirement perhaps the confused and confusing
senator is vying for a place on the GOP presidential ticket in 2016, with backing
from Karl Rove’s money pit.        DLH

 

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One Response to “Wacko Birds On The Right? ” . . . How About “Angry Birds? ”

  1. Roy Munson says:

    McLame and Grahamnasty are both traitors who are selling out the freedoms of Americans on a daily basis. How do these two butt buddies not know that everybody hates them? How do they go from having dinner with Barry one night, to exerting more heated rhetoric against people in their own party than they did against Barry himself in 2008 the next day?

    I think in McLame’s world he sees that the “inmates have taken over the asylum.” The Rubios, Lees, Cruzs and Rand have broken the threshold and this scares the crap out of them. They are beginning to go out and make things happen and create change themselves rather than go through the proper leadership channels. And they are winning battles and tons of support in the process.

    Anybody see McLame walking back or “softening” his comments soon once his handlers lay out the polling numbers this weekend? Even poor Meghan McCain is getting inundated with negative twitter comments against here ole’ dad she says.

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