Another elitist bubblehead for McCain

Wow. Just wow. Both sides seem to be in an contest to who can use the most heated rhetoric in this election.
 
Let's just say thate are a lot of old soldiers out here totally enraged that Sonny Fuzz McCain and his spoiled brat have the chutzpah to say that Obama is out of touch with real people.
 
Looking in from the outside it seems to me that Leftysergeant has the truth on his side.
 
She should not have said "No one knows what war is like other than my family." I am sure that what she meant was "No one knows more what war is like than my family," which, considering that at least four generations of McCains have served, seems justified.

It's arguably a valid line of attack; she's obviously going out as a campaign surrogate if she's appearing on The View. I would hope that the campaign issues a clarification.

But yeah, the sexism is getting pretty obnoxious.
I agree with all of this.

I've seen worse, anyways.

Lefty, what bug crawled up your butt, anyways? I know the election arguments have been rough, but it seems like this woman really gets on your nerves for some reason.
 
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Wow. Just wow. Both sides seem to be in an contest to who can use the most heated rhetoric in this election.
Yeah but all it does is make them look like pompous arrogant blow hards with the intelligence of a two year old.
 
So opinion = truth

Here's truth for you. The McCains are out of touch with the needs of military families who did not have everything handed to them whether they earned it or not based on their luck in the sperm lottery. John McCain did not make it on his own merits and neither did his snotty daughter.

That separates them from at least 90% of military families these days.

Care to tell me what her aristocratic father has done to improve the lot of soldiers who get put out of the Army after getting hit with an IED? Can you tell me what he has done to correct the practice of calling odd behavior after being hit by anm IED a "pre-existing personality disorder?"

I do not recall hearing McCain saying anything disparaging of the worste Secretary of Defense we have had in my life time, so I have to wonder whether his military experience is worth the time to study. He hasn't shown that he learned anything about the morale factor in determining the feasibility of winning a war.
 
Care to tell me what her aristocratic father has done to improve the lot of soldiers who get put out of the Army after getting hit with an IED?
Personally or generally???? I don't think anyone can really claim any personal responsibility for trying to improve the lot of solders hit with IEDs other than the army. Or do you spend all your time in the politics forum pontificating?
 
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In case you missed it, he's a Senator. What has he done as a Senator for the veteran's other than to try to hide them in the masses by trying to give them a voucher for private health care?

Did he sign onto Obama's bill to improve the care for convalescing soldiers at places like Walter Reed? Did he even admit that Walter Reed was a problem?

If he is in touch with the problems of ordinary military families, I sure would like to know what he has done about it.
 
When is it sexist to point out the arrogance of a rich little snot who thinks she knows what average Americans are going through? She offends me as a retired soldier. She is putting down the concerns of half the families in my neighborhood. She is also shirking her responsibilities to her country. I will appologize to the airhead when she enlists in the Army as an E-1, and not a minute sooner.

And it shows that her dad has poor judgement to let her go out in public and babble like that.

He should be ashamed of her performance.

And I do not ever want to hear that twit refer to the Obamas as elitists.

This may seem uncalled for, and if mods want to censure me I understand, but seriously, what about your own freaking judgement. You spend hours and hours calling people you don't know all sorts of names. You use rather sexist and derogatory language to describe women who's only sin is that thye are supporting a family member running for office. Really, try working on your own judgement and decision making before you post.
 
Heheheh...You shifted the question once you realized that the issue you were complaining about was something that the army openly working on.
This may seem uncalled for, and if mods want to censure me I understand, but seriously, what about your own freaking judgement. You spend hours and hours calling people you don't know all sorts of names. You use rather sexist and derogatory language to describe women who's only sin is that thye are supporting a family member running for office. Really, try working on your own judgement and decision making before you post.
What is there to censure in your post? I've been wanting to call him an (*#()$(#((( for a while now.
 
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Yeah but all it does is make them look like pompous arrogant blow hards with the intelligence of a two year old.

That's why I'm loving this election so much. I really don't have a horse in the race, so laughing at the vitriolic rhetoric on both sides has never been easier. :newlol
 
Here's truth for you. The McCains are out of touch with the needs of military families who did not have everything handed to them whether they earned it or not based on their luck in the sperm lottery. John McCain did not make it on his own merits and neither did his snotty daughter.

That separates them from at least 90% of military families these days.

Care to tell me what her aristocratic father has done to improve the lot of soldiers who get put out of the Army after getting hit with an IED? Can you tell me what he has done to correct the practice of calling odd behavior after being hit by anm IED a "pre-existing personality disorder?"

I do not recall hearing McCain saying anything disparaging of the worste Secretary of Defense we have had in my life time, so I have to wonder whether his military experience is worth the time to study. He hasn't shown that he learned anything about the morale factor in determining the feasibility of winning a war.

Still sounds like a lot of opinion. Not that there's anything wrong with that (except the childish name calling).
 
Heheheh...You shifted the question once you realized that the issue you were complaining about was something that the army openly working on.

The Army started working on it after the few liberals left in the media got on their case about it. Obama stepped up to the plate to make sure they couldn't let the project die with public attention. What did the old coot do about it?

If you runn for office at least partly on your status as a disabled veteran, other veterans kind of have a right to think that you are going to do something to make sure that other disabled veterans get the care they deserve.

McCain has, in that regard, broken faith with his borthers. Maybe his idiot daughter is unaware of that fact, but that makes her banalities no less totlerable. She has no idea what real soldiers born into less privileged status have to endure, or what their families lose when the soldiers come home broken.

What is there to censure in your post? I've been wanting to call him an (*#()$(#((( for a while now.

This board has rules against calling the senile old airplane driver what i call him on some other boards.
 
In case you missed it, he's a Senator. What has he done as a Senator for the veteran's other than to try to hide them in the masses by trying to give them a voucher for private health care?

Did he sign onto Obama's bill to improve the care for convalescing soldiers at places like Walter Reed? Did he even admit that Walter Reed was a problem?

Are you just trying to score points or are you genuinely interested? Of course. But for those who might actually be interested:

"Today truly is a monumental day for those that have suffered in the service of this country -- the day we break ground for the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at Bethesda. As a co-author of the Wounded Warriors Act, I strongly endorsed an accelerated process to replace the aging Walter Reed Army Medical Center with a state of the art care facility that our soldiers deserve. It is sadly too rare that we see this kind of rapid response to meet the nation's needs.

"This is a great way to honor the sacrifice of wounded warriors, especially those of whom we have failed in the past. Due to its proximity to three world-class health care institutions -- the National Institutes of Health, the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and the soon to be constructed National Intrepid Center of Excellence for post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury -- we will create unparalleled opportunities for excellence in military medical care, research and treatment for the 21st century. Also, as a joint services facility, it represents a revolutionary model for the future of joint operations among the military departments."
 
I find it amacing the way american politicians praise their soldiers bravery and patriotism at every opportunity.
Maybe it is to compensate for cutting benefits and medical care.

It does make her sound rather offensive, claiming to be sooo in touch with reality.
 
The Army started working on it after the few liberals left in the media got on their case about it.
There is one little kink in your argument. It's just wrong. Unless we are talking about two separate issues. The one Im talking about has been openly described as the army begging people to work on that.
 
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