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In reply to the discussion: Who is the Democratic Party's version of John McCain? [View all]Me.
(35,454 posts)61. Tweety Was Anchoring The Funeral Saturday
and he said the DEms didn't have anyone with the stature of McCain on their side. He often says non-thinking and ignorant things like this. Forgetting Vietnam vet Kerry, the wonderful Dem presidents who always have to raise this country out of the mess that the Cons make. I remember the financial crisis in 2008 and how ready PBO was with answers and ability. The Senator not so much (no disrespect to the dead), but truth is truth.
There have been great men on the DEm side and Tweety embarrassed himself with suggesting there weren't and aren't.
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Joe Lieberman or maybe Manchin? They're both better and worse than Mc Caine.
bettyellen
Sep 2018
#14
Biden is a tough, plain-talker who is respected by (and his worked with) others across the aisle
oberliner
Sep 2018
#33
A Democratic Party version - meaning they vote the opposite the way McCain did
oberliner
Sep 2018
#27
he was a republican, so there was absolutely no love for that nonsense of his from me
bigtree
Sep 2018
#59
Bill Clinton kind of. There really isn't one but Bill Reached across the aisle on a lot of issues.
Quixote1818
Sep 2018
#76