Trump official mocks John McCain over opinion on Gina Haspel.

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A White House official mocked Sen. John McCain’s brain cancer diagnosis at an internal meeting on Thursday, a day after the Arizona Republican announced his opposition to President Trump’s nominee for CIA director, Gina Haspel.

Special assistant Kelly Sadler made the derisive comments during a closed-door White House meeting of about two-dozen communications staffers on Thursday morning.

“It doesn’t matter, he’s dying anyway,” Sadler said, according to a source familiar with the remarks at the meeting.

The White House did not deny the account of Sadler’s remarks, which came amid a discussion of Haspel’s nomination and McCain’s opposition to it.

“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 to The Hill.

Sadler did not respond to a request for comment and the White House did not make her available to The Hill.

The Thursday morning meeting was led by deputy press secretary Raj Shah. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was not present. White House counselor Kellyanne Conway showed up to the meeting after the remark was made, according to the first source.

A source who heard Sadler’s remarks could not confirm her exact wording, but agreed that Sadler made comments along the lines described by the first source.

Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting.

There was “discomfort” in the room after Sadler’s comment and the conversation continued without addressing it, according to the second source.

Sadler is a former opinion editor for The Washington Times. At the White House, she focuses on illegal immigration, often sending out press releases to highlight stories about the issue to reporters.

The White House is engaged in a high-stakes nomination fight for Haspel, who faces opposition from many senators for her association with harsh interrogation techniques as a CIA agent after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

McCain, who was tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, urged his Senate colleagues to oppose Haspel’s nomination, saying that “her refusal to acknowledge torture’s immorality is disqualifying.”

The president has long had a fraught relationship with McCain, who has been a sharp and unrelenting critic of Trump and his administration.

In a speech shortly after announcing his presidential bid in 2015, Trump responded to criticism from McCain by saying “he’s not a war hero” because he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese.

“He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured,” Trump said at the time.

McCain’s office declined to comment on Sadler’s remark.

The New York Times reported last week that McCain’s allies informed the White House that they would like Vice President Pence to attend McCain’s funeral, but not Trump. Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush are expected to give eulogies at the memorial.

McCain has a new book coming out, “The Restless Wave,” and he has remained engaged as he recovers at home in Phoenix.

In the book, McCain rips Trump for his rhetoric on immigrants and refugees; alleges that the president’s attacks on the press are being mimicked by dictators abroad; and says he “doesn’t know what to make of President Trump’s convictions.”

McCain also confirmed that he passed along the infamous “Steele dossier” to the FBI, which was later presented as evidence to a secret spy court to justify eavesdropping on Trump campaign officials.

“I did what any American who cares about our nation’s security should have done,” McCain writes.

At a Senate hearing on Wednesday, senators grilled Haspel over the use of controversial interrogation techniques. Haspel told senators that torture “does not work” and that she would defy orders to restart the programs. But she dodged questions about whether she believed it to be “immoral.”

Haspel needs support from 50 senators for confirmation and Republicans have only a slim 51-49 majority in the upper chamber. McCain and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) have already announced their opposition, but Haspel has picked up support from Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), who is running for reelection this year in a state Trump carried by 42 points in 2016.

How can people like this be elected?

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The Hill

A White House official mocked Sen. John McCain’s brain cancer diagnosis at an internal meeting on Thursday, a day after the Arizona Republican announced his opposition to President Trump’s nominee for CIA director, Gina Haspel.

Special assistant Kelly Sadler made the derisive comments during a closed-door White House meeting of about two-dozen communications staffers on Thursday morning.

“It doesn’t matter, he’s dying anyway,” Sadler said, according to a source familiar with the remarks at the meeting.

The White House did not deny the account of Sadler’s remarks, which came amid a discussion of Haspel’s nomination and McCain’s opposition to it.

“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 to The Hill.

Sadler did not respond to a request for comment and the White House did not make her available to The Hill.

The Thursday morning meeting was led by deputy press secretary Raj Shah. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was not present. White House counselor Kellyanne Conway showed up to the meeting after the remark was made, according to the first source.

A source who heard Sadler’s remarks could not confirm her exact wording, but agreed that Sadler made comments along the lines described by the first source.

Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting.

There was “discomfort” in the room after Sadler’s comment and the conversation continued without addressing it, according to the second source.

Sadler is a former opinion editor for The Washington Times. At the White House, she focuses on illegal immigration, often sending out press releases to highlight stories about the issue to reporters.

The White House is engaged in a high-stakes nomination fight for Haspel, who faces opposition from many senators for her association with harsh interrogation techniques as a CIA agent after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

McCain, who was tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, urged his Senate colleagues to oppose Haspel’s nomination, saying that “her refusal to acknowledge torture’s immorality is disqualifying.”

The president has long had a fraught relationship with McCain, who has been a sharp and unrelenting critic of Trump and his administration.

In a speech shortly after announcing his presidential bid in 2015, Trump responded to criticism from McCain by saying “he’s not a war hero” because he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese.

“He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured,” Trump said at the time.

McCain’s office declined to comment on Sadler’s remark.

The New York Times reported last week that McCain’s allies informed the White House that they would like Vice President Pence to attend McCain’s funeral, but not Trump. Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush are expected to give eulogies at the memorial.

McCain has a new book coming out, “The Restless Wave,” and he has remained engaged as he recovers at home in Phoenix.

In the book, McCain rips Trump for his rhetoric on immigrants and refugees; alleges that the president’s attacks on the press are being mimicked by dictators abroad; and says he “doesn’t know what to make of President Trump’s convictions.”

McCain also confirmed that he passed along the infamous “Steele dossier” to the FBI, which was later presented as evidence to a secret spy court to justify eavesdropping on Trump campaign officials.

“I did what any American who cares about our nation’s security should have done,” McCain writes.

At a Senate hearing on Wednesday, senators grilled Haspel over the use of controversial interrogation techniques. Haspel told senators that torture “does not work” and that she would defy orders to restart the programs. But she dodged questions about whether she believed it to be “immoral.”

Haspel needs support from 50 senators for confirmation and Republicans have only a slim 51-49 majority in the upper chamber. McCain and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) have already announced their opposition, but Haspel has picked up support from Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), who is running for reelection this year in a state Trump carried by 42 points in 2016.

How can people like this be elected?

You try to hard mate.

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Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

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@drunk_pi said:

Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

Spot on. The shallowness and cynical nihilism of some people is on full display here.

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@drunk_pi said:

Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

Hold on. You criticize someone for cheap insults then you call him/her a scumbag?

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@Solaryellow said:
@drunk_pi said:

Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

Hold on. You criticize someone for cheap insults then you call him/her a scumbag?

its why is not working in the White House on the presidential staff

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@drunk_pi said:

Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

Cheap insults? please do elaborate on "you try too hard" is an insult.

Also, don´t put words in my mouth and try to play mind-reader. Not to mention that if you want to debate, maybe try to tone the "shitposting" down and don´t get so angry, it´s not good for your heart to get so worked up.

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"Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting."

No shit, what a tool.

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@kaealy said:

"Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting."

No shit, what a tool.

This seems to be standard protocol at the white house these days. Say something brazenly offensive in a manner that doesn't indicate you intended it as a joke, then try to pass it off as a joke when you get called on it. They either don't know what a joke is or need to exercise better judgement about what they joke about, or both. Doesn't help that their definition of a joke seems to be acting intentionally mean for no reason. "Ha, ha, it's funny because we're hurtful!"

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@theone86 said:
@kaealy said:

"Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting."

No shit, what a tool.

This seems to be standard protocol at the white house these days. Say something brazenly offensive in a manner that doesn't indicate you intended it as a joke, then try to pass it off as a joke when you get called on it. They either don't know what a joke is or need to exercise better judgement about what they joke about, or both. Doesn't help that their definition of a joke seems to be acting intentionally mean for no reason. "Ha, ha, it's funny because we're hurtful!"

It's just as bad as a joke, LOL.

A coworker is doing his job and you belittle his efforts by saying, "[What he says] doesn't matter, he's dying anyway?" About someone who is actually dying?

That does not reflect well on the "joker".

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@mattbbpl said:
@theone86 said:
@kaealy said:

"Both sources said they believed the comment was intended as a joke, but that it did not go over well with others at the meeting."

No shit, what a tool.

This seems to be standard protocol at the white house these days. Say something brazenly offensive in a manner that doesn't indicate you intended it as a joke, then try to pass it off as a joke when you get called on it. They either don't know what a joke is or need to exercise better judgement about what they joke about, or both. Doesn't help that their definition of a joke seems to be acting intentionally mean for no reason. "Ha, ha, it's funny because we're hurtful!"

It's just as bad as a joke, LOL.

A coworker is doing his job and you belittle his efforts by saying, "[What he says] doesn't matter, he's dying anyway?" About someone who is actually dying?

That does not reflect well on the "joker".

It reflects even worse on the boss who lets it go. This is a case study on how the people in charge set the tone, and when they do it poorly the workplace turns into a ****show.

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@Jacanuk said:
@drunk_pi said:

Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

Cheap insults? please do elaborate on "you try too hard" is an insult.

Also, don´t put words in my mouth and try to play mind-reader. Not to mention that if you want to debate, maybe try to tone the "shitposting" down and don´t get so angry, it´s not good for your heart to get so worked up.

"You try too hard."

Where's the condemnation? Are you going to condemn her statement or are you going to do nothing like the typical Trumpette that you are?

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It's warmonger McCain we're talking here.

We're all waiting for him to get buried 6 feet into the ground.

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@drunk_pi said:
@Jacanuk said:
@drunk_pi said:

Disgusting. Trump and his cronies are despicable.

@Jacanuk:

How so? Or are you incapable of actually responding that you resort to cheap insults because you lack the mental capacity to make or refute an argument?

And even then, was it okay for her to actually make this comment? Had this be a Democrat, you would have been ranting how Democrats are anti-military, yet this is a Republican official making the statement.

You know what? The military is a political prop to the GOP. Nothing more than a prop to scumbags such as yourself and the GOP cronies.

Nothing but frauds and faux patriots.

Cheap insults? please do elaborate on "you try too hard" is an insult.

Also, don´t put words in my mouth and try to play mind-reader. Not to mention that if you want to debate, maybe try to tone the "shitposting" down and don´t get so angry, it´s not good for your heart to get so worked up.

"You try too hard."

Where's the condemnation? Are you going to condemn her statement or are you going to do nothing like the typical Trumpette that you are?

Again where is the insult?

This is a story about unconfirmed rumours. And I don´t comment on "rumours" especially not when they are unconfirmed 3rd party "hearsay"

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@Jacanuk said:

Again where is the insult?

This is a story about unconfirmed rumours. And I don´t comment on "rumours" especially not when they are unconfirmed 3rd party "hearsay"

Except they're not rumors.

Despite publicly refusing to criticize the remark, Sanders told the press staff that Sadler's comment was inappropriate, according to several sources familiar with the meeting. LINK

Although Mulvaney said the comment was “awful” he also emphasized it was “a badly considered joke that she said fell flat.” Besides, Mulvaney said, the real issue was not the comment but the leak that revealed it to the public. “The leak was designed to hurt that person,” Mulvaney said. “Also, it completely ignored the harm it would do to the McCain family, which is doubly inconsiderate.” LINK

Yeah, can't wait to see how you'll spin this one.

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@drunk_pi said:
@Jacanuk said:

Again where is the insult?

This is a story about unconfirmed rumours. And I don´t comment on "rumours" especially not when they are unconfirmed 3rd party "hearsay"

Except they're not rumors.

Despite publicly refusing to criticize the remark, Sanders told the press staff that Sadler's comment was inappropriate, according to several sources familiar with the meeting. LINK

Although Mulvaney said the comment was “awful” he also emphasized it was “a badly considered joke that she said fell flat.” Besides, Mulvaney said, the real issue was not the comment but the leak that revealed it to the public. “The leak was designed to hurt that person,” Mulvaney said. “Also, it completely ignored the harm it would do to the McCain family, which is doubly inconsiderate.” LINK

Yeah, can't wait to see how you'll spin this one.

Hmm, that was not in the first

But well that is not a good comment but let´s not try to make it more than it is,

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@Jacanuk said:
@drunk_pi said:
@Jacanuk said:

Again where is the insult?

This is a story about unconfirmed rumours. And I don´t comment on "rumours" especially not when they are unconfirmed 3rd party "hearsay"

Except they're not rumors.

Despite publicly refusing to criticize the remark, Sanders told the press staff that Sadler's comment was inappropriate, according to several sources familiar with the meeting. LINK

Although Mulvaney said the comment was “awful” he also emphasized it was “a badly considered joke that she said fell flat.” Besides, Mulvaney said, the real issue was not the comment but the leak that revealed it to the public. “The leak was designed to hurt that person,” Mulvaney said. “Also, it completely ignored the harm it would do to the McCain family, which is doubly inconsiderate.” LINK

Yeah, can't wait to see how you'll spin this one.

Hmm, that was not in the first

But well that is not a good comment but let´s not try to make it more than it is,

Wishing someone to die isn't more than it is?

Yeah, all lives matter if they support Herr Trump only.