The More McCain Talks The Dumber I Know He Is

Right now I am preparing myself for the inevitable onslaught of angry emails from indignant McCain supporters who just hate how I point out how utterly stupid and unqualified to be a Senator this man is. These emails ignore the truth of the mater and the facts that I discuss and almost always resort to the final claim that because he served in the military and served as a POW that he deserves more respect than I give him. I know the claim is vacuous and put forth by sophomoric types that cannot legitimately defend a man who has been one of the biggest destroyers of our Republic. But I am ready for them none-the-less.

Arizona Senator John McCain is the epitome of a RINO. His horn, grown large from years of drinking the liberal Kool-Aid, is not even in dispute. Give him a chance to do something unconstitutional and odds are that he will at least seriously consider it if he thinks it will not put his political life in jeopardy.

And if by chance he miscalculates and sees anger directed at him for his actions? Well, he will blame someone else like a good liberal.

I will be as bluntly honest as I can here. The more John McCain opens his mouth and spouts words the dumber I know he is. As if his previous defenses of stupid acts drafted by him such as Congress placing unconstitutional limits on free speech were not absurd enough, McCain is at it again.

The Senator voted for TARP. TARP was wildly panned as a problem when it was introduced but McCain got on board with it anyway. Now that TARP is even more unpopular now and McCain is getting pummeled from his right on this issue by JD Hayworth it is time for more excuse making.

In response to criticism from opponents seeking to defeat him in the Aug. 24 Republican primary, the four-term senator says he was misled by then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson
and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. McCain said the pair assured him that the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program would focus on what was seen as the cause of the financial crisis, the housing meltdown.

“Obviously, that didn’t happen,” McCain said in a meeting Thursday with The Republic’s Editorial Board, recounting his decision-making during the critical initial days of the fiscal crisis. “They decided to stabilize the Wall Street institutions, bail out (insurance giant) AIG, bail out Chrysler, bail out General Motors. . . . What they figured was that if they stabilized Wall Street – I guess it was trickle-down economics – that therefore Main Street would be fine.”

So … Hmmm … what you are saying Mr. McCain is that you were too stupid to know that government money would not be spent in the way you thought it would? Hello! Earth to space cadet John! Where have you been for the past couple of decades?

And besides John, may I call you John? And besides John this is an poor excuse from you. There is no single point in the federal Constitution which you are supposed to uphold that gave government a single shred of authority to even enact TARP in the first place! Think about it John. If you had actually upheld the Constitiution and voted no on TARP there would be no attacks directed at you today for having supported it! But now with your political life on the line you have decided to run as far right as you can personally tollerate and pretend that TARP was someone else’s fault.

Too dumb to serve, too smart to be institutionalized; that’s you in a nut shell Mr. McCain. Step aside. America needs leaders not more sycophants willing to just tow the line and go along with the progressive agenda of ignoring the Constitution and destroying America only to blame someone else when their actions are not well liked.

Time to take your pension and go retire. Please! It would be money well spend in my opinion. If you love America John you will!

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