Trump Calls Grieving Widow of Soldier Killed in Niger: ‘He Knew What He Signed Up For’

Shameless... What the hell are you talking about?
I never heard McCain discuss his traitor tapes. They only recently became public.


And now that you point out he alluded to them in his book...
So what.

That does not change the fact he made them.
They broke him. They may have broken me.
But... had they broken me I would not run around the next 50 years of my life pretending I was war hero.

If I recall he crashed multiple planes. he was irresponsible and reckless. he was 894 out 899 in his class at the naval academy. He was the dopey privileged military son. ... a moron. his whole life he is a sellout. Then he got shot down. served time as a POW. They broke him. He confessed on tape. They used it for propaganda. He is no war hero.
How does getting shot down and breaking make him a war hero? And I don't believe anything that comes out of his lying mouth about his captivity.

Every since then he has been scum. he had been an advocate for war 24 hours a day. Very poorly executed war. he sells out his conservative base every chance he got.
he was scum to his first wife.

he is far lower than most democrats because he pretends he is a conservative and then sells us out.

In short... I respect his service in the military that is all.

He is lower than dog crap as a politician.


You really are a shameless sometimes Jem. :) Fucking lawyer(ish..), I guess it is ingrained.

You know perfectly well that McCain had discussed that many times. It was broadcast, people heard it. It was the years of captivity after that earned him a reputation.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/news...ngs-revive-historic-painful-episode/88547416/

McCain's 1999 book "Faith of My Fathers," co-written with Mark Salter, detailed the emotional toll after his captors finally broke him.

"The next morning, they brought me back to the theater and ordered me to record my confession on tape. I refused, and was beaten until I consented," McCain wrote. "I was returned to my cell and left alone for the next two weeks.

"They were the worst two weeks of my life. I couldn’t rationalize away my confession. I was ashamed. I felt faithless, and couldn’t control my despair. I shook, as if my disgrace were a fever. I kept imagining that they would release my confession to embarrass my father. All my pride was lost, and I doubted I would ever stand up to any man again. Nothing could save me. No one would ever look upon me again with anything but pity or contempt."

McCain further recalled in the book that, "One night I either heard or dreamed I heard myself confessing over the loudspeakers, thanking the Vietnamese for receiving medical treatment I did not deserve."
 
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Shame if true:

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...the_travel_ban_because_of_passport_paper.html

This was why the U.S. was willing to spurn a country that has hosted U.S. organized military exercises and is a major recipient of U.S. security aid, a move that might have contributed to Chad’s recent decision to withdraw hundreds of troops from neighboring Niger, where they had been part of the coalition fighting Boko Haram and where, as recent events make clear, the U.S. needs allies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_industry_in_Niger
 
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The man on his knee believes in something.

He believes in something alright..... He believes the country where he got adopted by 2 white parents, and got paid millions of dollars to play a game is inherently racist. He believes he is a victim in a country that gave him a chance that allowed him to succeed where as 99% of the rest of the world he would have ended up dirt poor and living on the street.
 
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