Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 11, 2018
When it comes to “reports” from “sources,” you never know if it’s fake news or not. I think if the veil was pulled back on reporting in the age of Trump, of the sites that rely heavily on “sources” – NYT, WaPo, WSJ, Politico, The Hill – about 40% will have been made up by the paper itself, 20% made up by the source, and 40% about roughly true.
That’s not just totally a guess. It’s kinda how things have gone, more or less, when it’s been revealed what is what.
But there are sometimes stories that I just want to believe…
A White House official mocked Sen. John McCain’s brain cancer diagnosis at an internal meeting on Thursday, a day after the Arizona Republican announced his opposition to President Trump’s nominee for CIA director, Gina Haspel.
Special assistant Kelly Sadler made the derisive comments during a closed-door White House meeting of about two-dozen communications staffers on Thursday morning.
“It doesn’t matter, he’s dying anyway,” Sadler said, according to a source familiar with the remarks at the meeting.
The White House did not deny the account of Sadler’s remarks, which came amid a discussion of Haspel’s nomination and McCain’s opposition to it.
“We respect Senator McCain’s service to our nation and he and his family are in our prayers during this difficult time,” the White House said in a statement to The Hill.
Sadler did not respond to a request for comment and the White House did not make her available to The Hill. A source later told The Hill that Sadler called the senator’s daughter Meghan McCain to apologize.
Maybe send her a basket of fruit…
….or a box of Ho-Hos.
And don’t forget to send a box of cornbread to his son.
Who is literally married to a nigger.
A source who heard Sadler’s remarks could not confirm her exact wording, but agreed that Sadler made comments along the lines described by the first source.
Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting.
There was “discomfort” in the room after Sadler’s comment and the conversation continued without addressing it, according to the second source.
Well, that’s disappointing.
How can anything related to John McCain dying not be funny?
Sadler is a former opinion editor for The Washington Times. At the White House, she focuses on illegal immigration, often sending out press releases to highlight stories about the issue to reporters.
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McCain, who was tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, urged his Senate colleagues to oppose Haspel’s nomination, saying that “her refusal to acknowledge torture’s immorality is disqualifying.”
Allegedly tortured.
Everyone who served with him said he made it up, and was a traitor, recording anti-American messages for the prisoners while living in a luxury part of the camp with great food and hookers.
And I think that’s going to all come out when he dies.
McCain has a new book coming out, “The Restless Wave,” and he has remained engaged as he recovers at home in Phoenix.
In the book, McCain rips Trump for his rhetoric on immigrants and refugees; alleges that the president’s attacks on the press are being mimicked by dictators abroad; and says he “doesn’t know what to make of President Trump’s convictions.”
McCain also confirmed that he passed along the infamous “Steele dossier” to the FBI, which was later presented as evidence to a secret spy court to justify eavesdropping on Trump campaign officials.
“I did what any American who cares about our nation’s security should have done,” McCain writes.
Yeah I haven’t written a thing about that yet.
He obviously did this at the behest of Hillary Clinton, who paid to have the pissgate thing written up… but this puts him theoretically as an important part of the chain of events which created the entire Russian kookspiracy.
Or he might have just made up that he did that. Or he did it and they already had it anyway. Because he wants part of his legacy to be… taking down Trump.
What a bitter, evil man.
I hope the death is painful and I hope whatever comes after is so much worse than anything any of us could ever imagine.