Video: John
McCain pummeled by Republican boos Called
'traitor' at same gathering that censured him in 2014 by Drew Zahn, 1/25/15
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., struggled to get his speech
started Saturday at the Arizona Republican Party annual meeting.
The chorus of boos and jeers was just too loud.
The senator paused after his introduction as many
Republicans in the audience shouted at him to “go home” and called McCain a
“traitor,” presumably because of his more centrist stances in the Senate and
his office’s reported attempts to purge conservatives and tea-party types from
the ranks of the Arizona GOP.
It wasn’t the first time the party faithful have risen up
against McCain in his home state. In 2014, the same annual meeting censured the
senator in absentia for joining Democrats in the “Gang of Eight” to draft an
immigration bill conservatives opposed.
McCain was already on thin ice for calling his tea-party
critics “hobbits” and “wacko birds” in 2011 and 2013, respectively.
But after the censure, McCain took things even further when
his team, according to a Politico report, sought to target and “unseat
conservative activists who hold obscure, but influential, local party offices.”
Notably, McCain’s team ousted the man who authored the censure resolution from
his district chairmanship, prompting conservatives to accuse McCain of waging
all-out war against them.
At the state GOP meeting Saturday, McCain faced a divided
and rowdy audience.
“They brought on a number of speakers,” explained Mark
Singer, a precinct committeeman critical of McCain who attended the meeting.
“Rep. Paul Gosar had a tremendous standing ovation because he was the only
[representative] who voted against [House Speaker] John Boehner. [Rep. Matt]
Salmon had a great ovation, but not what it would have been had he voted out
Boehner.
“Then all of a sudden they bring out John McCain,” Singer
told WND. “I mean, half the people do not like McCain; they know what he stands
for. They were very vocal. We all booed. Some people turned their back on the
situation.
“This guy McCain is bad news across the board,” Singer said.
“McCain went out and spent a bunch of money in Arizona to get people who are
not conservatives to sign up for [leadership positions] across different
districts. He’s already ruined the situation between Washington and Arizona as
a senator; now he’s trying to ruin the local state voting and legislature. …
It’s really corrupt.”
“The precinct committeemen who are conservative don’t want
him to run [for re-election] because we know what he stands for,” Singer
concluded. “We don’t want him.”
As the video below reveals, the crowd did quiet down for
portions of McCain’s speech, but also ramped up again to both cheers and jeers
at various points, while some even turned their backs on the senator.
After the speech, McCain was dismissive of the protests.
“It was only a handful of people who were negative,” McCain,
told the Arizona Republic. “That’s far different from what it would have been
last year.”
Editor’s note: The following video contains a few shouts of
strong obscenities.
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/video-john-mccain-faces-boos-jeers-at-gop-meeting/
Comments
Republicans are rejecting the RINOs,
state by state. The Arizona GOP is
targeting John McCain for “early retirement”. Many RINOs have been purged
already, some are simply not running again and others are still hanging
on.
We can easily identify the RINOs by
their low scores on conservative scoreboard websites like New American Freedom Index,
Heritage Action, Conservative Review, Numbers USA and the Club for Growth.
The war inside the GOP began at the
GOP convention in 2012, when the National GOP decided to ignore convention
rules and only allow Romney votes to be counted. It’s a war between GOP
constitutional conservatives and moderates who we call Republicans in name only
(RINOs). The RINOs normally vote with the Democrats to pass unconstitutional
Bills. We can trace all of our problems
back to these unconstitutional Bills.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
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