McCain’s advice? Worth exactly what we pay for it

McCain outed as “vindictive and ethically challenged” by conservative magazine

Reliably classless and clueless John McCain is now giving advice on how to concede an election. This is a topic with which the twice failed presidential candidate has more than passing knowledge. Now in his 80s and arrogantly running for another 6-year term, McCain should brush up on his own advice. Armed with caches of lobbyist money, he routinely engages in deceit to attack his opponents. That’s his well honed modus operandi. Arizonans are slow learners, but growing numbers have had their fill and are refusing to vote for him this cycle.

The concession talk is an obvious slam aimed at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, from whom McCain clumsily withdrew his lukewarm endorsement  

Writing about John McCains retaliatory actions after being censured by elected GOP state delegates —  including colluding with Obama donors to remove conservative elected precinct committeemen from their unpaid positions,  FrontPagemag correctly noted:

 “There’s something obviously slimy about a powerful senator using out- of-state money to try and purge local critics in his own party. It’s anti-democratic and exactly the kind of thing that McCain, who claimed to be for campaign finance reform, was expected to oppose.

Except he’s been doing it for a while.

This is the problem with McCain. He’s not only a liberal Republican, but he’s vindictive and ethically challenged. He doesn’t seem to represent Arizona. He represents a handful of wealthy out-of-state donors trying to manufacture voters still willing to blindly pull the lever for him.”

Just a few of the countless examples of why inveterate liar and dangerous bumbler John McCain needs to be replaced are herehere, hereherehere and hereTake time to acquaint yourself with the information contained in these short linked videos.  It’s never been more important.  Early ballots are in your hands. Close of voting is just 17 days away.

Briefing Number Nine in the “Never McCain” series is titled McCain’s Poor Leadership. Click link to view.

11 Responses to McCain’s advice? Worth exactly what we pay for it

  1. VINOAZ says:

    A pox on all who voted for him. When are the people going to wise up and rise up? Probably never, they are so brainwashed, uninformed, ignorant, unengaged and gullible. Sadly this POS and the cabal in and around DC merrily roll on.

    • Vince says:

      I haven’t voted for McCain for years., with the exception of following his mother’s advice and “holding my nose” to vote for Johnny when he was challenging Obama.

      This time around I’m going to “hold my nose” again and vote for Ann Kirkpatrick. She and her liberal views are anathema to me, but I know simply withholding my vote from him is not good enough. He needs to be unceremoniously kicked to the curb.

  2. Saguaro Sam says:

    Be aware that postal workers have been bragging about destroying mail-in ballots. And earlier this week, a citizen filmed a postal worker throwing mail into a heavily wooded area back East.

    Trump is giving a speech today in beautiful Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg was also home to former US President Ike Eisenhower and wife Mamie.

    If you have never visited Gettysburg, please consider doing so while we still can. Thousands and thousands of small white headstones mark the gravesites. And you can walk on the same ground were soldiers fought at battle sites such as Little Round Top and Devil’s Den. It’s not a place that you can see in a just a few hours, if you are truly interested in American history.

    I have been there during all four seasons of the year, and it is always the same——-very, very quiet. In all the times that I have walked on the various battle sites which are surrounded by woodlands and boulder outcroppings, I have never heard a bird sing.
    Beautiful sadness still resides where over 50,000 Union and Confederate soldiers lost their lives. One civilian lost her life to a Confederate sharp-shooter’s bullet while at her sister’s house baking biscuits for the Union soldiers. Her name was Mary Virginia “Jenny” Wade. The house were she lost her life still stands in Gettysburg.

    Interesting to note that the idea for a soldiers’ cemetery was the idea of a local lawyer. The keynote speaker for the commemoration was Edward Everett, a lifelong politician and former Harvard president from Massachusetts.

    President Lincoln was only invited as an after-thought two weeks before the ceremony.

    Mr. Everett’s speech lasted Two Hours. President Lincoln’s speech was less than 300 words in length.

    • William Heuisler says:

      Thanks, Sam. Surely consecrated ground; never noticed the lack of bird-song and I grew up near there. My Grandfather took me many times and showed me where the 121st Pennsylvania Volunteers – his father’s unit – was during the battle. We are a truly great country, partly because of the men who fought and died at Gettysburg, and mostly because of their Great Cause. Those who erroneously call themselves “Blacks” should be reminded every time that the US is the only place in the world where millions of descendants of Europeans fought to free millions of descendants of Africans. A Great Country.

      • Saguaro Sam says:

        This is where I grew up—where the Battle of North Point was fought. Everyone knows about Fort McHenry, but almost no one knows about North Point.

        Two brave teenagers, Danny Wells and Henry McComas, are credited with having shot and killed the British General who was in charge of that attack. (The local VFW Post in named Well/McComas)

        Todd’s Farm, which was burned to the ground by the retreating British, was rebuilt and the farmhouse stands today. The Todd family cemetery is on the grounds, and has tombstones that date back to the late 1600’s.

        Here’s the story:
        https://armyhistory.org/battles-that-saved-america-north-point-and-baltimore-1814/

        May God Preserve US.

  3. azgary says:

    Donald J. Trump speech today in Gettysburg Pa. It was A Great Reform Plan.

    What Trump will do in his first 100 days.

    NeverTrumpers will STILL be AlwaysHillary

    They prefer Hillarys America of open borders, globalism and no recognizable United States of America.

  4. azgary says:

    DONALD J. TRUMP CONTRACT WITH THE AMERICAN VOTER

    “Therefore, on the first day of my term of office, my administration will immediately pursue the following six measures to clean up the corruption and special interest collusion in Washington, DC:

    FIRST, propose a Constitutional Amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress;
    SECOND, a hiring freeze on all federal employees to reduce federal workforce through attrition (exempting military, public safety, and public health);
    THIRD, a requirement that for every new federal regulation, two existing regulations must be eliminated;
    FOURTH, a 5 year-ban on White House and Congressional officials becoming lobbyists after they leave government service;
    FIFTH, a lifetime ban on White House officials lobbying on behalf of a foreign government;
    SIXTH, a complete ban on foreign lobbyists raising money for American elections.

    On the same day, I will begin taking the following seven actions to protect American workers:

    FIRST, I will announce my intention to renegotiate NAFTA or withdraw from the deal under Article 2205
    SECOND, I will announce our withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership
    THIRD, I will direct my Secretary of the Treasury to label China a currency manipulator
    FOURTH, I will direct the Secretary of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative to identify all foreign trading abuses that unfairly impact American workers and direct them to use every tool under American and international law to end those abuses immediately
    FIFTH, I will lift the restrictions on the production of $50 trillion dollars’ worth of job-producing American energy reserves, including shale, oil, natural gas and clean coal.
    SIXTH, lift the Obama-Clinton roadblocks and allow vital energy infrastructure projects, like the Keystone Pipeline, to move forward
    SEVENTH, cancel billions in payments to U.N. climate change programs and use the money to fix America’s water and environmental infrastructure

    Additionally, on the first day, I will take the following five actions to restore security and the constitutional rule of law:
    Continues…..
    https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-releases/donald-j.-trump-delivers-groundbreaking-contract-for-the-american-vote1

    and NeverTrumpers STILL are #AlwaysHillary.

    they are AGAINST anything other than NWO/Open Borders and Globalism

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  6. TylerCade (@TylerCadeofTX) says:

    Who are the candidates to vote for the WATER BOARD? Any help there w/a blog entry (fast) b/c I’ve got to get my early ballot in and there is Rick Heumann, Jim Holway, Mark Lewis, Rory Van Poucke,Alexandra Arbleda, Jen Brown, Frank Fairbanks, Mike Francis, Thomas Galvin and Ben Graff. Can’t find any conservative site for Arizona that has names to vote for. – THANKS.
    PS; Not voting for McStain – he led the revolt against Bush’s judges with the Gangof14.

  7. Anna Gaines says:

    Mike Francis, Mark Lewis and Jen Brown.

    • Arizona Conservative Guy says:

      I second that list, Anna! Mike Francis, Mark Lewis and Jen Brown.have our votes.