‘New York Post’ Cover Mocks Trump-Bashing Meghan McCain as ‘The Meg’
The New York Post mocked Meghan McCain as “The Meg” on its Sunday cover after she used the opportunity of her father’s funeral to attack President Trump.
The New York Post mocked Meghan McCain as “The Meg” on its Sunday cover after she used the opportunity of her father’s funeral to attack President Trump.
While speaking at Senator John McCain’s funeral on Saturday, former President George W. Bush said McCain “made me better.” Bush said, “Back in the day, he could frustrate me. And I know he’d say the same thing about me. But he
While speaking at Senator John McCain’s funeral on Saturday, former President Obama said McCain made him and former President George W. Bush “better presidents, just as he made the Senate better, just as he made this country better. Obama said, “President
Meghan McCain, while giving a eulogy at her father’s funeral on Saturday, took the opportunity to take pot-shots at President Trump.
Mark Levin says media coverage of the late Sen. John McCain’s memorial services “seems a little over the top.”
Thursday in Phoenix, AZ at the memorial for Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) former Vice President Joe Biden said in the mid-1990s, partisanship in politics began to go “downhill,” resulting in today where “all we do” is “attack” the motive of
Wednesday on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show,” MSNBC host Al Sharpton said President Donald Trump’s “pettiness,” referring to the way he handled the death of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), made Trump “inadequate to be president.” Sharpton said, “When you want an
Responding to the question if the Russell Senate Office Building should be renamed after the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) suggested Thursday renaming Washington D.C. to “John McCain, D.C.” “Yeah, I don’t know,” Graham said in an
TBS late-night comedian Conan O’Brien joked that ABC’s plan to kill its Roseanne Connor character would mark the only funeral President Donald Trump will be invited to attend.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) running mate in the 2008 presidential election, has not been invited to his funeral.
“De mortuis nil nisi bonum,” said the Ancients. [Never speak ill of the dead.]
And, boy, is the political and media class taking this aphorism to extraordinary extremes in the case of the late Sen. John McCain!
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is evaluating a proposal by Conservative British Member of Parliament Tom Tugendhat to name its new headquarters in Brussels after the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), reports indicated Wednesday.
Trump and McCain loathed one another, the White House flag flew at half-mast for the amount of time called for by the U.S. flag code, and who gives a damn?
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Live,” former CIA director John Brennan called on U.S. Senators thinking about Sen. John McCain’s legacy to “speak truth to power, especially in this White House today.” Partial transcript as follows: JACKSON: You reference that Senator McCain did
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Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) suggested on Monday evening that he will “resist” any efforts to hastily rename the Russell Senate Office Building in honor of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).
“Senator McCain was an exceptionally principled individual,” Brennan said in an interview with NBC News. “My last engagement with him, it was a very contentious one, where he hurled some profanities at me over some differences in policy.”
Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) told reporters Monday that Sen. John McCain “is partially to blame” for the White House flag-raising controversy in the days following the Arizona senator’s death.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey will soon appoint a successor to fill the Senate seat of the late iconic Sen. John McCain and reportedly has five candidates on his short list, some of whom would be safer than others where important issues like the Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation and various major national priorities are concerned.
In an interview with CBS’s John Dickerson that aired Tuesday on “CBS This Morning,” former President Jimmy Carter shot down the idea that Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) death represents the end of an era of bipartisanship in the Senate. “I
During his remarks at a meeting with evangelical leaders on Monday, President Trump said that “our hearts and prayers” go out to the family of Senator John McCain (R-AZ). The president also stated that “we very much appreciate everything that Senator McCain
Monday on MSNBC’s “Live,” Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said to avoid the tribalism in politics, one couldn’t “root for your own team” in every circumstance. Discussing Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) bipartisan legacy, Kasich said, “John was a guy who fought really,
“Why won’t you say anything about John McCain?” asked exasperated ABC News reporter Jon Karl after repeated attempts to get the president to respond to questions about McCain’s legacy throughout the day.
The White House lowered the flag that sits atop its roof Monday as media outlets and pundits decried the re-raising of the flag that had been lowered after Sen. John McCain’s death on Monday.
No one in the media ever demanded an apology when Democrats attacked and mocked McCain’s POW status or undermined his record as a war hero.
Former New Hampshire Governor John Sununu triggered CNN’s Alisyn Camerota Monday by pointing out her continual attempts to steer a conversation about John McCain’s death toward attacks on President Donald Trump.
If they exploit John McCain’s passing, they may find that instead of rallying Trump’s opponents, they will have rallied his supporters.
On Monday, former McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis read Senator John McCain’s (R-AZ) farewell statement. Transcript (via CNBC) of the Statement: “My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans, Thank you for
The White House flag is no longer at half-staff to honor the death of Sen. John McCain, driving President Donald Trump’s critics crazy.
The UK Daily Mail expressed shock and horror Sunday at the fact that President Donald Trump waited only 17 hours after the death of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) to play a round of golf, as he typically does Sunday (and as President Barack Obama did before him).
With the passing of Arizona Sen. John McCain, the Arizona Diamondbacks played a special tribute to his life during the fifth inning at Chase Field on Saturday night and many other Arizona players and teams chimed in with their own tributes.
President Trump ordered all White House flags to be flown at half-staff Saturday night to honor Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) following news of his death.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Jake Tapper said Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was receiving “so much reverence” with the news of his passing given the contrast between McCain and President Donald Trump. Tapper said, “I can’t help
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli politicians on Sunday hailed US Sen. John McCain for his principled leadership and stalwart support of the Jewish state, following his death on Saturday.
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Hillary Clinton said our institutions were “being severely tested right now” while offering her thoughts on the passing of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). Partial transcript as follows: TODD: Let me quote him and say let’s
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) offered his thoughts on the death of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). Flake said, “His voice was important — has been for years but never more important than the past
Palin, former Alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential candidate, called former running mate Sen. John McCain a “maverick and a fighter.”
“He did things his way, and conducted two campaigns for President of the United States with honor and integrity,” Cruz said. “Although he and I sometimes disagreed, I was deeply privileged to serve with him and proud to call him a friend.”
Comedian Kathy Griffin ripped President Trump’s tribute to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) shortly after his death was announced Saturday evening, in a profanity-laced tweet.
“Nothing will overcome the loss of Senator McCain, but so that generations remember him I will be introducing a resolution to rename the Russell building after him,” Schumer said in a statement.