By Herman Cain —— Bio and Archives July 31, 2017
Dan’s and Rob’s reactions to what Senator McCain did last week were not an overreaction. Why? Because the more I tried not to think about what he did in casting the deciding vote to keep ObamaCare, the angrier I got. Dan and Robert’s titles of their commentaries sum it up ...
Dan: “It’s John McCain’s America, so Washington is thrilled and you’re screwed”
When I listened to what he said about repeal and replace ObamaCare for the last eight years, the more disgusted and betrayed I felt.
Senator McCain has four-and-a-half years left before he is up for re-election. He loves the spotlight, and he has openly criticized President Trump at every opportunity, even if it was not deserved criticism. So this was his opportunity to make sure President Trump did not partially fulfill a campaign promise.
When he said last week on the floor of the U.S. Senate that people should stop listening to “loud bombastic” people on radio and TV, that means he does not want you to know of his hypocrisy and betrayal of the American people.
Well, we know!
Senator McCain’s re-election in four-and-a-half years is irrelevant right now, but the election of RINOs in the House and Senate in 2018 is not irrelevant. We now have 23 confirmed RINOs on our list because they voted to keep ObamaCare, and even though we can’t impact Senator McCain in 2018, he’s at the top of the list.
Senator McCain stabbed us in the back. We will not forget! PAC PAC for 2018.
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