Sen. John McCain still just can't get over the fact that he lost the presidency to "that one" back in 2008. Senator McBitterface litigated that campaign again this weekend, echoing Donald Trump and blaming the rise of ISIS on President Obama. McCain also said the president "allowed" the Bastille Day attack in Nice, France.
“As far as the tragedy in France is concerned, obviously this is an act of mayhem and despicable,” the Arizona senator told KTAR’s 92.3FM’s Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes on Friday. “I also have to tell you—our prayers are with the families, obviously, and the French people—but I also have to tell you, that as long as we have a leadership in this country—the president of the United States—who allowed this to happen, his policies are directly responsible for ISIS and ISIS is responsible for these attacks.”
“We had the war won, thanks to the service of so many brave Americans that sacrificed their blood and treasure, and the president decided to pull everybody out of Iraq,” McCain said. “Al-Qaeda went to Syria, became ISIS, and we watched ISIS grow and take over the second largest city in Iraq, and the story we all know. If we want to stop these attacks, we’ve got to go to Raqqa. It’s either we kill them there, or we will kill them here. This president has no strategy and no, in my view at least in the short term, ability or willingness to attack this evil.”
He was right all along (just like Trump!) and he told us so. No. Really.
"I’m sorry to say that I predicted everything that has happened, and I predict more attacks just as the director of National Intelligence and the head of the CIA have predicted. This president has failed America and the world." Says the guy who picked Sarah Palin as his running mate.
But here's the thing about McCain being stuck in 2008: It makes Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick's job in 2016 so much easier. You can bet Arizona's voters don't want to relive McCain's ancient history.
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