...so who cares what he says? He long ago failed all tests for the right to be President and his vote for torture is the thing that discredits him the most. ThinkProgress reported on Feb. 13 of this year:
When confronted today with the decision of whether to stick with his conscience or cave to the right wing, McCain chose to ditch his principles and instead vote to preserve waterboarding:
more below:
Mr. McCain, a former prisoner of war, has consistently voiced opposition to waterboarding and other methods that critics say is a form torture. But the Republicans, confident of a White House veto, did not mount the challenge. Mr. McCain voted "no" on Wednesday afternoon.
Here's the link. http://thinkprogress.org/...
There are so many flip-flops but none that demonstrate so well how weak, spineless and easy to manipulate he is. Only the republican party would do this to one of its own war heroes in just this way.
He was snookered into voting for something he once claimed to find abhorent (he probably still does). The republican party is what's wrong with American politics. Simple as that. Ask Chuck Hagel. http://www.latimes.com/...
McCain deserves no apology. He owes one.
Oh, and here's a nifty compilation of McCain flips and flops: http://www.bi30.org/...