
Donald Trump on John McCain POW Remarks: Veterans Who Don’t Get Captured ‘Get No Credit’
Donald Trump said, “He’s (John McCain) done nothing to help the vets, and I will tell you they are living in hell.”

Donald Trump said, “He’s (John McCain) done nothing to help the vets, and I will tell you they are living in hell.”

“I grew up in Texas, I went to Brazoswood High School about an hour from here and I went to Baylor which is up in Waco—and actually one of the interviews I did on the radio on the way down here was with a guy I was part of Young Conservatives of Texas with, which a group that Steve Munisteri [the former Texas GOP chairman who’s working for Paul’s campaign now] founded and it was a break off of Young Americans for Freedom back in the 1970s,” Paul said in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News right before he took the stage.

Sunday, on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican presidential candidate and billionaire business mogul Donald Trump refused to apologize for his comments about Senator John McCain’s (R-AZ), adding that it’s McCain who owes an apology. Saturday, at the Family Leadership Summit in
Republican presidential candidate and former Texas Governor Rick Perry strongly criticized fellow candidate Donald Trump for his remarks about Senator John McCain (R-AZ) at Saturday’s Family Leadership Summit in Iowa. Perry’s discussion began with Frank Luntz asking the audience who they

“I said very clearly John McCain is a hero — Donald Trump will need to determine whether that’s a statement he needs to walk back,” Huckabee answered, saying that he continues to speak for himself.

Some of the harshest criticisms came, unsurprisingly, from the leading Republicans who have served in the military, former Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX), and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).

Social media network Twitter erupted after GOP presidential candidate Donald Trumps made remarks about Sen. John McCain where he said, “He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured, okay?”

Perry’s sharp words come after Trump attacked Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), saying that McCain was not a war hero and was only regarded as such because he had been captured and held as a prisoner of war. Trump, who has been trading insults with McCain for the past few days, continued his critical remarks about the Senator. When moderator Frank Luntz commented that McCain was a war hero, Trump, according to a report by Politico, responded, “He’s not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.”

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump remarked that Senator John McCain (R-AZ) is “a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured” at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa on Saturday.

According to the revised government estimate, some 21.5 million Social Security numbers were stolen by the hackers. The Office of Personnel Management has announced it will pay for credit-monitoring and identity-theft services for all of them. If a significant number of the pilfered identities are used for criminal activity, the financial chaos unleashed will be devastating.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) stated the US wants to reach a deal with Iran more than Iran does because of the president’s “delusion that an agreement will then cause a new partnership between the United States and Iran” on Thursday’s “Andrea
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) argued that Donald Trump’s rhetoric is “offensive” to Hispanics and the “overwhelming majority” of Arizonans would disagree with Trump on Thursday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” on MSNBC. McCain, when asked if Trump was “good for the Republican

Monday on “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said President Barack Obama is a”classic example” of a person who’s ideological is based in “delusion.” McCain said, ” You know, I don’t like to analyze people’s psychology, but the fact

Republican Senator John McCain spent more than five years in a North Vietnamese prison camp, where he was denied medical treatment and routinely tortured. As a result, McCain is unable to lift his arms. This fact did not stop Sports

The Pentagon is not “specifically” considering lifting the policy barring transgender people from serving openly in the military, said a Department of Defense (DoD) spokesman.

Ever since the weird non-war against ISIS began, we have heard loud boasts from the Obama Administration about how many fabulously expensive airstrikes coalition forces were conducting. And yet, the Islamic State remains on the march in Iraq and Syria, and is confident enough to launch a new campaign for control of devastated post-Obama, post-Clinton Libya.

U.S. Senator John McCain is taking to Twitter again to push the highly controversial Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) as a benefit to Arizona and the U.S. economy.

Saturday at the 10th annual Global Security Forum (GLOBSEC) in Bratislava, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said America is losing the information war on the annexation of Crimea by Russia. McCain said, “The Untied States of America using the best minds
Tuesday at a Republican Senate press conference, Sen. John McCain said he would be “astonished” and “angered” if President Barack Obama vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2016 over “funding issues.” McCain said, “The world is on fire.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter criticized China’s artificial island construction in the South China Sea, declaring that the United States would not be deterred by China’s military activity in the region.

Rand Paul has planted his flag on some difficult ground, and quite frankly, successful presidential candidates don’t throw themselves into heavy intra-party fire and sustain major political wounds to prove ideological points. Perhaps he would do well to reconstruct his argument to emphasize the libertarian points where more of the Republican Party agrees with him, and more of the ever-shifting middle of the American electorate would be willing to listen.
NBC News Military Analyst Col. Jack Jacobs, Ret. agreed with Sen John McCain’s (R-AZ) assessment that there is no strategy against ISIS, although he took a different position on the solution on Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Rundown with Jose Diaz-Balart.” After

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said it’s a legitimate question to ask what were Hillary Clinton “concrete accomplishments of her four years as secretary of state” and her outrageous $750,000 speaking fees are like a

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) criticized President Barack Obama for what he described as having “discontinued our engagement in the arena,” that being the Middle East because Iran is gaining control of Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon. And

In this week’s Republican video address, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) touted the importance of passing the so-called Trans-Pacific Partnership and attack his Democratic colleagues for not supporting the legislation, which has the backing of Republicans and President Barack Obama. Transcript as