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Cpl Jeff N.
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Your question: "Would you risk your career on an unverified rumor from a questionable source?" No, no reasonable person would but he hated Trump more than he cared about the truth. McCain has time and time again exercised poor judgment. This is the crowning achievement perhaps.

Taking information he could not and did not corroborate that turned out to be HRC and DNC bought and paid for opposition research using a former British spy leveraging bad Russian sources and handing it to the FBI made him complicit in the lie. He has worked with intel information enough to know better. It was not his duty to go get this and pass it on to anyone. He wanted it to be true, he needed it to be true so he did what any huckster would do, he tried to turn it into a win for him, perhaps vindication.

What he ended up doing was showing what a small pathetic man he has become and how easily he could be duped by the Russians. If you want to see someone that was played by and manipulate by Russian intelligence, look no further than John McCain.
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Nice write up. I see McCain like Elvis. Which one do you like. The skinny one or the overweight drugged up one? Young McCain is a hero. I wish the older version would have retired years ago and found peace spending time with his family.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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Yes, you have to separate Navy Pilot McCain from politician McCain. He has become such a political hack I can not give him a pass for his earlier service to country. I just separate them and give praise where warranted and beat him like a drum where he deserves it.
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SFC Stephen Atchley
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Motivation stemming from a deep dislike of something is not answering the call of duty. He's virulently anti-Trump, (not without personal reasons), and that lens has to be used to examine his intentions.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the news share sir.
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