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He also said that in a presidential matchup between Hillary Clinton and Rand Paul, he would have a tough time deciding who to support.

......... reports that McCain is in trouble with Conservatives in Arizona don't worry him in the least. He's got $MILLIONS$ for his campaign and knows Democrats will cross over and vote for him in the primary to keep him in office.......hell, if he has to he'll just buy D votes in the primary......meanwhile, he will get FULL support from the party hacks who will viciously ATTACK any conservative challenger .............the Rs got this primary challenge stuff down to a science,,,,,,,,,,it will be just like Cochran in Mississippi in 2014........only EASIER.......................this fucker McCain is going to die in office..........now does ANYONE here think this will not happen?????

John McCain Goes Full Liberal!; Calls Hillary a 'Rock Star, Praises Obama
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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., isn’t making many friends among the conservative wing of the Republican Party these days. In an interview published Tuesday at the New Republic, he slammed the Tea Party, called Fox News “schizophrenic” on certain issues and called Hillary Clinton a “rock star.”

He also said that in a presidential matchup between Hillary Clinton and Rand Paul, he would have a tough time deciding who to support.

“I think she did a fine job,” he said of Clinton’s performance as Secretary of State despite the scandal surrounding the Benghazi terror attack.

“She’s a rock star. She has, maybe not glamour, but certainly the aura of someone widely regarded throughout the world. I do think it is interesting that the issues where John Kerry is engaging is where Hillary Clinton did not engage in, that those decisions were left to the White House and the National Security Council,” he added.

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