Is John McCain fit to be President and Commander in Chief of the military?

For years, the mainstream news media has refused to stop idolizing the so-called straight talking maverick John McCain long enough to question the mental health consequences of the years he spent as a "special" prisoner of the communists in North Vietnam. McCain, the presumptive Republican candidate for President, who could one day have his finger on the "red button," claims the communists subjected him to 5 ½ years of nonstop indoctrination sessions so intense that he attempted suicide. McCain has never been publicly vetted about what and how much medications he is taking. Aside from his anger and arthritic pain issues, McCain has had reoccurring bouts of malignant melanoma, a deadly form of cancer that can spread quickly throughout the body. These facts alone beg the question on how a President McCain, in the absence of his campaign staff handlers, would deal with a snap decision that had to be made "if the White House phone rang at 3 a.m."

Public Comments

  1. He is, by far, the most qualified candidate to be President and Commander in Chief of this military.
  2. he thinks he can whats your problem
  3. And, because he is the only candidate who honorably served his country you would deny him the right and privilige of being President? That's kind of strange thinking. You would deny any wounded veteran then, the right to run for President? Why not simply imprison them? Do you live in the States or are you from the MidEast>
  4. That's up to the voters.
  5. Yes, he has the most military leadership and experience and would by far make the best President and Commander in Chief of the military. To suggest he has mental illness is over the top.
  6. I think that over the last couple of decates, the U.S suffered a lot because of the problems caused by the republican presidents and that it is time to elect a democtratic president who will hopefully correct these problems... So the answer is no.
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