Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 3, 2017
John McCain really is like a cartoon.
Here he is months away from dying of an inoperable brain tumor, and the only thing he wants to do is go out and try and bully people into making sure endless wars go on forever for no reason.
Why is this old bastard so obsessed with wars?
I mean, we can just assume his whole career he’s been blackmailed with some weird sex material, but then why is he still doing it?
At this point he can just say “look, I’m dying – I can’t shill anymore.”
And yet: he will shill until his dying breath, it seems.
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ripped President Trump’s handling of the Afghanistan War on Thursday, saying the White House has failed to provide strategic guidance since Trump took office.
Less than a week after casting the decisive vote against Trump-backed ObamaCare repeal legislation, McCain defended the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan from criticism by Trump, saying on twitter “Our commanders-in-chief, not our commanders in the field” were responsible for the failure in the country.
While McCain blamed past administrations for the problems in Afghanistan, he said in a statement that the lack “of successful policy and strategic guidance from Washington” had continued into the new administration.
“I urge the President to resolve the differences within his administration as soon as possible and decide on a policy and strategy that can achieve our national security interests in Afghanistan and the region,” McCain said.
It’s just shocking to me that anyone, anywhere, would have the nerve to claim that the United States has national security interests in a country of cave-dwelling camel jockeys.
McCain has promised to provide his own strategy on the 16-year-old war, warning that he would introduce an amendment in the annual defense policy bill if the White House fails to announce its own this month.
“If the President fails to do this by the time the Senate takes up the defense authorization bill in September, I will offer an amendment to that legislation which will provide such a strategy,” he said.
McCain, a Vietnam War veteran who serves as the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, also defended the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John Nicholson, following criticism from the president.
“General John Nicholson has served our country with honor and distinction for 35 years. He has earned the trust and admiration of those he has served with. And he has earned my full confidence,” McCain said.
Trump had pushed to fire the general during a meeting with his national security team last month, saying the United States is “losing” the war, NBC News reported on Wednesday.
The Republican lawmaker has not shied away from criticizing the Trump administration for its lack of strategy in the war-torn country.
He has also bucked the administration’s push on healthcare, casting the deciding vote last week to kill a scaled-down ObamaCare repeal bill, halting healthcare reform efforts in the Senate.
McCain delivered a scathing speech on the Senate floor last week before the vote, in which he slammed the closed-door process of crafting the GOP bill.
Not enough people are attacking McCain for what he did with that healthcare bill.
That was 100% political sabotage.
And everyone knows it.
This guy doesn’t care about healthcare – the only thing he cares about is wars and turning America nonwhite. The sole reason he thwarted that bill was to hurt Trump and to hurt America.
And now he thinks Trump should listen to him and intensify the longest war in American history. Because it’s America’s national security depends on one group of cave people in West Asia defeating another group of West Asian cave people, somehow. Even though none of these people have any ability to do anything to us, and I don’t even know which groups are fighting which. I mean, I think it’s still the US puppet state fighting the Taliban or some form of the Taliban, but this isn’t even something I read about because I don’t care.
Why should anyone care about this, other than the cave people involved?
Someone needs to tell McCain’s tumor that we voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN – not make Afghanistan somehow slightly less shitty, as if that is even possible.