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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump

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From: FJB9/3/2018 8:52:52 PM
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DC wants Meghan to inherit her father's Senate seat

If you need proof that Washington needs to drained and demolished, Tom Rogan provided it in his column in the Washington Examiner, "Meghan McCain would be a great Senate replacement for her father."

Rogan was born in the nation's capital and raised in London. Perhaps he sees our Senate as a House of Lords. He is not alone, unfortunately.

He wrote, "To be clear, Meghan McCain might not want to be a U.S. senator. And that's fine, no one should ever face pressure to serve in public office unless in the situation of a national emergency. But if McCain is open to replacing her father until a special election can be held in 2020, she would make a great conservative successor to her irreplaceable predecessor.

Seriously, Rogan thinks a pro-abortion supporter of the CIA's own Evan McMullin is a conservative.

The Examiner columnist wrote, "Tuesday's Republican primary for Arizona's second Senate seat is being contested by one Republican, one ( perhaps senile) racist, and one extreme moron. Compared to the latter two, McCain would set a far higher standard as a conservative representative. Arizona deserves her service."

Ah, civility.

I like how he dismissed as a moron a medical doctor.

If the people of Arizona wish to elect McCain's daughter, that is their business.

And the governor may appoint her as well, realizing he must answer to the people.

But Rogan's column shows he learned nothing from the past election. The people are tired of the insiders and the dynasties of the Kennedys, Bushes, and Clintons. Rogan embraces them, and wants to add the McCains.


Posted by Don Surber at 9/03/2018 06:00:00 PM
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