Alfonso KC
Jul 23, 2017 · 1 min read

I don’t happen to greatly admire John McCain for a couple of reasons, one of them being that he is an unapologetic neo-con. You know, like George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney. A neo-con that cannot stop pushing for pointless regime change wars in the Middle East that kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people, in Syria, Iraq, and many more places.

Another reason I don’t admire John McCain is his mis-guided criticisms on Trump, and that’s putting it nicely. Instead of criticizing Trump on his terrible healthcare plans, his cutting of environmental regulations, his vigorous support of the fossil fuel industry, or any of the other very impactful (in a bad way) things that he has done as president, McCain criticized Trump on not working with groups like ISIS to overthrow Assad in Syria. Apparently, deciding not to support replacing Assad with a government run by terrorist groups plays into Putin’s hands, according to McCain. How ridiculous that statement is cannot be expressed in the small space of a response.

Point is, John McCain is a bad politician with an agenda seeking to kill hundreds of thousands, and a politician that will not criticize another politician on their bad agenda. While I would never even imagine anything remotely close to killing John McCain in person, a painless death for someone who wouldn’t mind rooting for the painful deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people in the future, maybe if that person is going to go away peacefully, it’s not really such a bad thing.

    Alfonso KC

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