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White House official mocked 'dying' Senator McCain - media

 

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FILE PHOTO - Senator John McCain (R-AZ) speaks at a press conference about the National Defense Authorization Act in Washington, U.S., October 25, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A White House official mocked Senator John McCain's brain cancer at an internal meeting on Thursday, saying his opposition to President Donald Trump's CIA nominee "doesn't matter, he's dying anyway," according to media reports.

 

Kelly Sadler, a special assistant in the White House communications office, made the comments at a closed-door meeting attended by about two dozen staffers, The Hill newspaper said. The Washington Post also reported Sadler's remarks.

 

McCain's wife, Cindy McCain, responded in a tweet. "May I remind you my husband has a family, 7 children and 5 grandchildren," she said.

John McCain, 81, has been a frequent critic of Trump. In a memoir due to be released later this month, McCain accuses fellow Republican Trump of failing to uphold American values.

 

McCain was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer last year. He has been receiving treatment in his home state of Arizona and has been absent from the Senate for months.

 

A White House spokesman did not dispute the report, the Washington Post said.

 

"We respect Senator McCain's service to our nation and he and his family are in our prayers during this difficult time," the White House said in a statement, according to the Post.

 

On Wednesday, McCain, who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam and was tortured by his captors, issued a statement urging his fellow senators to vote against Gina Haspel for CIA director.

 

He said she failed in a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing to address his concerns about the agency's post-9/11 harsh interrogation program for terrorism suspects.

 

South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a close friend of John McCain, told CNN of the White House aide's comment, "Ms. Sadler, may I remind you that John McCain has a lot of friends in the United States Senate on both sides of the aisle. Nobody is laughing in the Senate."

 

Graham has said he supports Haspel's nomination.

 
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21 minutes ago, fakename said:

A lot of f...... Rambos around. Who knows who would not talk while being tortured.  

There’s no evidence torture works.

 

It’s why the most successful interrogators of WW2 (on both sides of the conflict) refused to use torture.

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52 minutes ago, jcsmith said:

Anyone defending this loses all credibility.

What credibility? Brain cancer kills a lot of people. People say insensitive things at times. That's life.

 

Sadly the 2000s has been affected with massive outrage over mere words.

 

People go on witch hunts over words yet turn a blind eye to serious problems.

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15 minutes ago, Justfine said:

He's rich. You are not.

The claims that he is rich are yet to be proven.

 

I have very much more than I need, and while not retired have no need at all to work, it comes under the heading 'financially independent' - Rich enough for me. Let me know when you get there. 

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4 minutes ago, Thaidream said:

Trump maybe be 'rich' financially but as a human being he is as poor as can be.  To even mention Donald Trump in the same breath as John McCain is sacrilegious. Trump couldn't hold Senator MCCain's jock strap.  

 

Donald Trump is a narcissistic meglomaniac who got wealthy off of his father's sweat.  He has absolutely no understanding of how to talk to the average person nd is reviled by Americans and people abroad.  He will go down in history as a disgusting human being and as a poor example of a President. A Hundred years from  now History will record Donald Trump as a 'bastard' and  John McCain as a hero and  Trump's supporters as  'the  deplorables'/  Sorry for you folks- you voted for the  'beast'

His critics say far worse things than him yet claim the high moral ground.

 

Massive hypocrisy.

 

 

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