Frank Colver wrote:A lot of John McCain stories going around now. One of my favorites is this: John had just come to Arizona to run for congress. At a rally a heckler called him a "carpetbagger". John quietly replied that the longest he had ever lived in one place was the "Hanoi Hilton". Heckler crawled back into his hole and was not seen or heard again. Toche'
Frank
That's a pretty good story that John McCain and Lucifer will probably be laughing about for eons, Frank.
Except that the heckler (voter) was correct. McCain was carpetbagging from a different District to snag a ride on the political merry go round of fame and plunder.
Tempe Az. was not his home till he rushed down there to buy a house with a lot of Budweiser money from his new wife.
He was a carpetbagger from Phoenix.
The fact that he was a prisoner of war, doesn't make JSM a war hero.
People that know the real story of JSM know he was no hero.
What John McCain and John Kerry did to the 1203 POW's left behind in Vietnam, made him far from a hero.
JSM profited politically and financially from being captured. Where is the heroism in that?
What he did in Congress to cover up and literally bury 1203 fellow soldiers, left behind, was the opposite of heroism.
Watching globalist deify JSM on his death, was sickening.
JSM left the world a bitter and bellicose man.
He clearly had a hard time living with himself. He knew he was a fraudulent hero .