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"McCain's 2008 campaign was a disaster. He refused to hit Obama where he was most vulnerable: his association with terrorists like Bill Ayers, fraudsters like Tony Rezko (from whom Obama purchased his home in a shady deal), and racists like Jeremiah Wright. He also paused his campaign during the financial crises and had a deer-in-the-headlights look about him whenever he was asked about economic policy. Further, as much as I like many things about Sarah Palin, she was not ready for prime time – he failed to properly vet her.
"I also have a big issue with him killing the repeal of the Unaffordable Care Act (likely out of spite to President Trump) and not stepping down from the Senate when he could no longer perform his duties.
"I admire John McCain's service to his country, in Vietnam and later in politics, but hero-worshiping him for purposes of hitting President Trump is just wrong."
GOP senators looking at another chance to repeal Obamacare after McCain's death . . . "A repeal vote won't happen before the election and is doubtful in the lame duck session in December. Lawmakers are looking at 2019 as a target date for repeal legislation to come to the floor." . . .
"With his unfortunate and tragic death in the spotlight, the important question is: Why?" . . .