Monday, January 13, 2014

UPDATE: John McCain Censured by Arizona Republicans in LANDSLIDE VOTE

Jan. 13, 2014


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McCain subject of unprecedented embarrassment
The Maricopa County Republican Committee, the state’s largest Republican group,censured Senator John McCain for “a long and terrible record of drafting, co-sponsoring and voting for legislation best associated with liberal Democrats.”
This official censuring of McCain happened during the annual mandatory meeting of the Maricopa County Republican Committee. Nearly 1,500 precinct committeemen (PCs) were in attendance.  The vote to censure McCain passed overwhelmingly — 1,150 in support with only 351 opposed.
The censure concluded that “until he consistently champions our Party’s Platform and values, we, the Republican leadership in Arizona will no longer support, campaign for or endorse John McCain as our U.S. Senator.”
After McCain held several closed door town halls on amnesty last year, state Republicans expressed their outrage with his stance on rewarding illegal aliens with citizenship.
McCain betrayed the state by proclaiming his intent to “Complete the Dang Fence” when running in his 2010 primary, then turning around and pushing through last year’s “Gang of 8″ Senate amnesty bill that would gut border security and hand tens of millions of illegals instant legalization.
McCain also opposed attempts to defund ObamaCare, pushed to arm Al Queda-backed “rebels” in Syria, and shamed his state when he was photographed with a Syrian terroristwho had kidnapped and tortured 11 civilians.
Maricopa County is the 4th largest county in the U.S., and represents over 60% of Arizona’s population.
Arizona’s entire Republican Congressional delegation attended the meeting. U.S. Reps. Paul Gosar, (CD-4); Matt Salmon, (CD-5); David Schweikert, (CD-6) and Trent Franks (CD-8) were warmly received by the committeemen. The Representative gave rousing speeches that resonated with the PCs.
As always, popular Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio was greeted with loud cheers.
Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake did not attend.
You can read here the complete Resolution to Censure John McCain, including a list of grievances.

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