the ability of this administration to actually pass legislation, i think he is the reason why congress is unable to do anything because he s hampering their efforts. and when he says it s not my fault, don t blame me, it is his fault. it s his fault. let s go back to that speech last night, you watched the whole thing, every tribute, every address. it s an interesting moment for john mccain, because it turns out that lindsay graham is no john mccain. there are no more john mccains, so i hope he s around for another couple decades. but what at this moment is the importance of john mccain s voice, not just on policy, but in the body in which he serves? first of all, since he took the oath at annapolis, in the brief time between leaving naval service and being elected to congress, he s spent every hour of his adult life in service to his nation, at cost and sacrifice that begs the imagination. i think what john mccain did last night is he lit a torch.
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he lit a torch for the generations of political leaders that will come behind like eric, to focus on the reality that we are one people. we are a people bound by ideals, american ideals. that are the most exceptional ideals ever put to paper by the mind of man, we re an imperfect nation, because we journey towards the fulfillment of those ideals. and what john mccain talked about last night is our best selves. and the duty, the aspiration to achieve the greatness of the founders vision of justice and liberty for all. but talk about how short we re falling. i think that john mccain i saw so much fight in him last night, because he is and he has pretty raunchy stories that he takes around the world. how he and the three aamigos.
affected by politics? they got into pokemon go. john mccain and back to him, he came and spoke to my college back in 2001 right after 9/11, and he led the effort for an independent commission, we have two republicans, every democrat on board to do that right now. we need more courage to put country over party, because we can t do this in the capital, it s see politicized. when we come back, a new major military victory that president trump actually can claim, so why don t we hear anything about it during all those interviews today? we ll put it to our panel.
likes to have a villain. he likes to have an opponent, he likes to have an adversary. and he s made it clear that he s comfortable with senator mccain being that adversary and he doesn t seem to mind that the senator is battling a very grave illness. the idea that nothing is sacred, he issued a threat that he s been very, very nice, but not for long. does he have any idea how idiotic he sounds? probably not. but you know, i don t know that he actually conveyed that he had heard what mccain said. he was asked the question, and he brushed it after and said i hear things. you never actually know if he s responding to what you think he s responding to. he said mccain gave a speech and it wasn t great. and he makes this broad brush threat in return. and he will react because nobody or nothing is sacrosanct to this