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McCain to miss Feingold

by Phantom Ace ( 146 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Progressives, Republican Party, Tea Parties at November 30th, 2010 - 9:00 pm

John McCain is a Conservative once every 6 years (Channeling Kirly), when he has to run for re-election. As usual, when the election is over he reverts to his Progressive nature.  He is now lamenting that his “true friend” Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold, was defeated in the last election. Rather than be happy the Republicans picked up his seat, he is sad about it.

John McCain said a reluctant goodbye to his longtime Senate colleague and “true friend” Russ Feingold on Tuesday.

“I have to confess I think the Senate will be a much poorer place without Russ Feingold in it,” McCain said in a floor speech.

Read it all: John McCain: Senate ‘poorer’ without Russ Feingold

I wonder if John McCain would say this about a Conservative Republican who was defeated. Somehow I doubt it since McCain goes after the right harder in an election than he does leftists. AN example was his smear campaign against JD Hayworth. If McCain had been as ruthless that way with Barack Hussein Obama, he might have won in 2008. Instead John laments that Russ Feingold was defeated. This shows his true colors and political instincts. Make no mistake, John McCain is a Progressive Republican.

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