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Trump’s hardball tactics backfire as ‘skinny repeal’ goes down
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<blockquote data-quote="mark kennedy" data-source="post: 71575803" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>When McCain came back from Vietnam every politician wanted to shake his hand. Being the son of such a distinguished father and family made him a celebrity. He won his first seat in the House by turning back criticisms that he was just a carpet bagger and he did it with his service record. He would go on to take Barry Goldwater's place in the Senate. Then he had two traditions backing him, his military legacy and following in the steps of one of the most famous conservative politicians in modern history. </p><p></p><p>His military service is how he got started but it's not as simple as being a distinguished service member. He has distinguished himself other ways since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark kennedy, post: 71575803, member: 29337"] When McCain came back from Vietnam every politician wanted to shake his hand. Being the son of such a distinguished father and family made him a celebrity. He won his first seat in the House by turning back criticisms that he was just a carpet bagger and he did it with his service record. He would go on to take Barry Goldwater's place in the Senate. Then he had two traditions backing him, his military legacy and following in the steps of one of the most famous conservative politicians in modern history. His military service is how he got started but it's not as simple as being a distinguished service member. He has distinguished himself other ways since. [/QUOTE]
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