Republican Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) faced off late Sunday afternoon, as the Kentucky Republican tried to speak from the Senate floor about expiring provisions of the Patriot Act.
McCain and Sen. Dan Coats (R-Ind.) were speaking about the National Security Agency’s (NSA) phone “metadata” collection program when Paul tried to ask a question. Coats said he had not yielded the floor to Paul, effectively blocking the 2016 presidential candidate from speaking. Coats then yielded to McCain for a question, instead.
“The senator from Kentucky needs to learn the rules of the Senate,” McCain said. “Maybe the senator from Kentucky should know the rules of the Senate.”
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I would say that John McCain needs to learn the principles upon which the Republic was founded. Someone who became a career politician and has to buy elections is the domestic enemy that we were warned about.
As each day passes, the American people clearly see that there is only one political party. In reality, we have a political class to which we pay tribute, not taxes. History shows us how this will end.
David DeGerolamo


“History shows us how this will end.” Tyranny and despotism.
We already have tyranny and despotism. Let me rephrase: History shows us how tyranny and despotism end. The ballot box is no longer an option. The jury box is no longer an option. The only option that the political class has left us is the cartridge box.
Unfortunately, you are right, neither party understands anything but their hold on power and the only thing to stop the NWO’s quest for complete control is through violent resistance.
The Republicans have been complicit for a very long time..
btw Dave…many must still believe in CFR Fox Jeanine…comments turned off
The Republicans and Democrats have conspired for over 150 years to bring down the Republic and destroy the Constitution.
Comments are turned off because that post is sticky: it remains on top and is frequently revised. It appears that Jeannine and Fox are becoming irrelevant.