In the famous video of him defending Obama, his denial inherently implied Muslims cannot be decent family folk. He spoke of building bridges and instead poured proverbial gasoline on the very notion on so many occasions.
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Most of his heroic moments of throwing agains the GOP freight-train were not born out of idealogical decency, but because he was a knee-jerk incarnate who didn't want to be told what to do.
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McCain The War Hero was an inspiration. McCain The Man seemed decent enough. But McCain The Politician was GOP hypocrisy in a nutshell. He just gummed up the works some times. Sadly, that may have been enough. R.I.P.
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Considering I’m a Democrat who lives in Arizona, perhaps you should keep your remembrances to things you actually know about.
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Is this denial of Arizona's horrific policies?
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Sure, though he didn't "preside" over Arizona. He represented it. He wasn't the governor. He didn't have any control over how Arizona was run, though he did often bend towards their awfulness.
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Yes, he preferred the anonymous brown people died quickly. What a saint.
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Grappling with the legacy of a powerful man who projected an image he rarely lived up to.
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