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Home Front: Politix
McCain calls Australian ambassador to express support after Trump exchange
2017-02-03
[THEHILL] Sen. John Maverick McCain
... the Senator-for-Life from Arizona, former presidential candidate and even more former foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution. As an ordinary citizen he greased the infamous hookers peeing on the Obamabed in Moscow dossier in an attempt to smear President Trump...
(R-Ariz.) said Thursday that he spoke to the Australian ambassador to express support for the nations' relationship after a heated call from President Trump.

"I called Australia’s Ambassador to the United States this morning to express my unwavering support for the U.S.-Australia alliance," McCain, who's frequently criticized Trump, said in a statement.

McCain added that he asked Joe Hockey, the Australian ambassador to the U.S., to "convey to the people of Australia" that Americans value their alliance, "honor the sacrifice of the Australians who have served and are serving by our side, and remain committed to the safer, freer, and better world that Australia does far more than its fair share to protect and promote."
Posted by:Fred

#12  The Media in the US is scum of the earth just like the democrat party is the scum on the earth. They are one and the same and they ALL lie about everything.

Following the lying media for intel, idiot McCain tunes in to dis-credit the President.

I don't need this at all. It's time to go, John.
Posted by: newc   2017-02-03 18:14  

#11  All of them are free to leave whenever the like. A few have, but the rest are hanging on in order to get into a first world country.

Trump has been much too generous to Turnbull and should can the deal. Turnbull has proved himself as slimey as Obama.
Posted by: phil_b   2017-02-03 16:16  

#10  All these people who had all these sweet deals with Obama should have known better and it's their problem if they didn't. McCain is an old fool who should have retired a few decades ago. The refugees should be returned to their countries of origin.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-02-03 13:28  

#9  Turnbull despises Trump, and made this deal with Obama five days after Trump won, to embarrass him as much as to fix his own problem. Yes, he is that arrogant, and that ignorant, to think he could prevail here. Trump did Australia a big favor here.
Posted by: Grunter   2017-02-03 12:10  

#8  No one is questioning the US-Australia alliance, John.

Australians got tired of unwanted refugees arriving by boat and have been stockpiling them on a nearby island, leaving Aussie PM Malcolm Turnbull with a huge tar-baby He was delighted when some sucker (Obama) offered to take it off his hands. Now he is bummed that Trump wants no part of this rotten deal. Sucks to be you, Malcolm.

"I have altered the deal. Pray I do not alter it further"
-- Darth Trump
Posted by: SteveS   2017-02-03 11:42  

#7  Go away McStain. No one likes you.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-02-03 09:07  

#6  I hope so. He's a bottom for sure. Doesn't even have to be dead
Posted by: Frank G   2017-02-03 08:59  

#5  In the end, will he insist Graham be buried with him ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-02-03 08:52  

#4  McCain could've done all that shit and never announced it to his fickle media Maverick fans - same result. He's a grandstanding loser prick who should retire before he dies in office. He's not getting a State Funeral
Posted by: Frank G   2017-02-03 08:50  

#3  This is not an example of the sort of foreign policy freelancing that's just plain against the law?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-02-03 08:16  

#2  McShame is stepping on his crank. Here is what Prime Minister Turnbull said about the call: An indignant Mr Turnbull told 2GB’s Ben Fordham: ‘As far as the call is concerned, I’m very disappointed, the report the president hung up is not correct, the call ended courteously.’ Mr Turnbull on Monday described the call as constructive, saying the pair acknowledged the already strong and deep relationship between the US and Australia and committed to making it stronger.
'That's my job. My job is to defend the national interest of Australia and defend the interests of Australians,' he told reporters in Melbourne on Thursday.
'You may wish to speculate about policies and politics in Washington, that's not my role. My job is today and everyday to stand up for Australia and that's what I do. '
He also thanked the president for 'committing' to honour the refugee agreement.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2017-02-03 07:35  

#1  "Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?"
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2017-02-03 07:07  

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