it means poignantly voting for his agenda and all of his nominees
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Don't vote for his policies? That would be a good start.
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Tick tock
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“Cry me a river.”
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Maybe he should have started sooner...
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Two AZ senators Flake and McCain - all talks, no action.
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Yes, well, "The New Yorker," might also want to consider the painful, brutal, public and poignant struggle of those millions who have suffered horrifically as the result of unnecessary wars that Mr. McCain has supported over the years.
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@SenJohnMcCain please come to Congress one last time and speak truth to power. It would mean a lot to this country and it is something we all need to hear. Especially the republicans who have let your precious congress down.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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McCain has let his personal feelings take over his good sense. He's hero for our country and I think he should be honored. I also think that we need to Let the president do his job.
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