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DisgustipatedinCA

(12,530 posts)
91. Actually, this one agrees with Rahm
Sat Feb 2, 2013, 12:16 AM
Feb 2013

Don't waste your time with this one, unless you're into nonstop conserva"dem" politics.

Tough old bird BeyondGeography Jan 2013 #1
Hagel is still a senator jberryhill Jan 2013 #2
How is Hagel still a Senator? Former, yes. Still, no. Bluenorthwest Jan 2013 #5
having an opinion on Bush and his conduct in Iraq isn't restricted bigtree Jan 2013 #13
I think they actually are on opposite sides. pangaia Jan 2013 #47
Very disrespectful of McCain towards a fellow Senator. nick of time Jan 2013 #3
classless kardonb Feb 2013 #94
I grow to hate McCain more each day. He was so RUDE to Hagel -- gateley Jan 2013 #4
He's a hateful, bitter old man who cannot get over the fact that he lost an election. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jan 2013 #11
to that "boy" no less. ChairmanAgnostic Jan 2013 #30
I just tuned about 10 minutes ago. Sugarcoated Jan 2013 #6
McCain is very transparent Sugarcoated Jan 2013 #7
It was very apparent that McCain... vduhr Feb 2013 #77
They just seem to want to get talking points out of these nominees. Thav Jan 2013 #8
We are so lucky that we have Barack Obama for our President then John McCain. amandabeech Jan 2013 #9
McCain still a bitter loser? abelenkpe Jan 2013 #10
Perhaps McCain is still bitter because he has never been asked to be in Obama's administration? djean111 Jan 2013 #12
You'd make a great Senator. I'm the president's "base", and I have never felt "offended" by him. Tarheel_Dem Jan 2013 #16
Oh, excuse me. Some of his base. djean111 Jan 2013 #17
Further proof that you'd make an excellent politician. More ridiculous rhetoric. I know a few..... Tarheel_Dem Jan 2013 #38
They may be small in number, but like the teabaggers they are loud as fuck emulatorloo Jan 2013 #45
Keepin' it real is what I'm all about. Tarheel_Dem Feb 2013 #78
Way to stick up for poor ol' Rahm. truebluegreen Jan 2013 #56
You certainly don't matter to me. And way to "stick up" for a newbie who throws around terms like.. Tarheel_Dem Feb 2013 #79
Gosh, I guess you missed the part where truebluegreen Feb 2013 #82
And perhaps you should speak to someone who gives a shit. Later! Tarheel_Dem Feb 2013 #83
Spoken like a good corporatist DINO. truebluegreen Feb 2013 #88
This used to be the right place, before it became Libertarian/Green/Justice/Uber Leftist Underground Tarheel_Dem Feb 2013 #89
"Am not!" "Are too!" "Oh, HUH!" truebluegreen Feb 2013 #90
Well, you have to admit you left the door wide open! Tarheel_Dem Feb 2013 #95
2001 here. Are YOU in the right place? DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2013 #92
Actually, this one agrees with Rahm DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2013 #91
That had become obvious... truebluegreen Feb 2013 #93
Welcome to DU. truebluegreen Jan 2013 #57
IT's a possibility, King_Klonopin Feb 2013 #96
Thank you. djean111 Feb 2013 #97
I get what you meant now.. King_Klonopin Feb 2013 #98
I second that! Hear! Hear! eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2013 #32
Or McCain is a bitter ol fuck because he lost the Presidency to Barack Cha Jan 2013 #19
with mckook, it's always about mckook spanone Jan 2013 #14
Good for Hagel Jack Rabbit Jan 2013 #15
McCain Should Address His Surge Question To al Sadr DallasNE Jan 2013 #18
interesting bigtree Jan 2013 #20
Thank you for this. I never knew this! BlueCaliDem Jan 2013 #36
I don't know why they ever tolerated Muqtada al Sadr and his shenanigans as much as they did Victor_c3 Feb 2013 #72
Randi Rhodes just said that the "surge" wasn't what did it; it was the $250 million a year... SunSeeker Feb 2013 #84
Its fun to watch an Iraq war WMD cheerleader lecture some one else on the use of our Military. JoePhilly Jan 2013 #21
hardly a cheerleader bigtree Jan 2013 #23
I was referring to McCain who JoePhilly Jan 2013 #25
oh, that rat bastard bigtree Jan 2013 #29
Listening to McCain and Graham discuss foreign policy and the use of our military JoePhilly Jan 2013 #34
They seem to think getting shot down and tortured automatically = military expert. Downtown Hound Jan 2013 #37
those two represent the pinnacle of foreign policy expertise in their party bigtree Jan 2013 #41
Don't watch her.. pangaia Jan 2013 #49
If you are looking for entertainment on news listen to someone like liar Rush or insanity. Thinkingabout Feb 2013 #81
About time someone stood up to the badgering for a simplistic "yes or no" answer MNBrewer Jan 2013 #22
Alas, Mr McCain, Ian Iam Jan 2013 #24
Thank you Sen. McCain for your choice in a Veep candidate! Zambero Jan 2013 #31
.... the utter ridiculousness of the GOP opposing a GOP'er for a Military-esque position ... Myrina Jan 2013 #26
The surge did not work except in the most cosmetic of fashions... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #27
what does that mean "in the most cosmetic Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2013 #51
The surge Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #53
Well, Hagel could have obfuscated and said that which you quote Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2013 #54
I think Hagel Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #55
I could be wrong but I think truebluegreen Jan 2013 #58
hmm. McCain said it like Hagel was referring to the surge. I had better read up Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2013 #60
I could be mistaken, easily... truebluegreen Jan 2013 #61
All I know is these are the worst bags under the eyes I have ever seen Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2013 #62
Well, at least they're not purple... truebluegreen Jan 2013 #63
McCain should first explain... Zambero Jan 2013 #28
I can't believe the way both McCain and Graham talked to Hagel. PragmaticLiberal Jan 2013 #33
Hey John, you mean that surge that you had to Downtown Hound Jan 2013 #35
McCain sounded a lot like Joseph McCarthy and the HUAC hearings in the '50's......... mrmpa Jan 2013 #39
A question for Senator McCain... demwing Jan 2013 #40
McCain is again demonstrating why he was not fit for the Presidency. Dawson Leery Jan 2013 #42
What is the point? John2 Jan 2013 #43
The Answer Is Unknowable DallasNE Jan 2013 #44
McCain still thinks his "surge" rescued the Iraq War/occupation. hay rick Jan 2013 #46
I am so sick of John McCain. Go away old man. mountain grammy Jan 2013 #48
Well. Was it a blunder? I don't know enough about military strategy to know Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2013 #50
The surge either worked, or it did not hughee99 Feb 2013 #80
Surely Senator McCain's paternal grandfather and father, both heroic 4-star admirals, turn over in indepat Jan 2013 #52
+100 n/t truebluegreen Jan 2013 #59
LOL. They've been spinning since he crashed his first fighter. nt SunSeeker Feb 2013 #87
That was dirty of McCain. His intent was not to give Hagel a chance to explain. pacalo Feb 2013 #64
The surge ended because we started to bribe the Sunnis Poiuyt Feb 2013 #65
Correct, This Was Called The Awakening And DallasNE Feb 2013 #70
Here Are The Casualties By Year DallasNE Feb 2013 #71
Yes--to the tune of a quarter BILLION dollars a year (that we know about). SunSeeker Feb 2013 #85
This is classic political theater.... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2013 #66
Hagel was at a trial, he wasn't at a confirmation hearing at all. TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #67
Actually, the headline was there are still idiots in power who think Iraq was great.... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2013 #75
McCain isn't a tough old bird, but a senile one. cyclezealot Feb 2013 #68
The Awakening In Sunni Areas Of Iraq DallasNE Feb 2013 #69
Yeah, we "woke them up" with a quarter billion dollars a year in bribes to stop killing us. SunSeeker Feb 2013 #86
I think you missed the point... drynberg Feb 2013 #73
I agree with most all of you here after reading your comments davidpdx Feb 2013 #74
John's body language says it all. peace13 Feb 2013 #76
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