McCain The Politician was an inherent contradiction. He chose Palin on a reckless whim but then was one of the only people to try and keep her populism in check. He purported to be an aisle crosser, and yet he presided over one of the more racist, backwards states in the nation.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
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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Replying to @desertmoores
Is this denial of Arizona's horrific policies?
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
Your the one who decides to paint one of America’s finest public servants with the same brush as the worst of humanity. Perhaps look inward to your own contradictions and you will find a person no better then the one he denigrates
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Replying to @desertmoores
I don't need to paint with that brush. His voting record did.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
It’s courage and conviction, something McCain had until the day he died and what each of us should ask from all our public servants.
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""I hate the gooks," McCain said yesterday in response to a question from reporters aboard his campaign bus. "I will hate them as long as I live." A man of real courage...
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