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Meghan McCain Shows Her True Colors

It is indeed startling when someone rejects an effort to foster peace for the greater good of society. However, when such rejection is accompanied by one of the most base forms of insults, it ought to be viewed as a significant betrayal not only of the principles of compassion and collaboration but also as a perilous hindrance to advancement and solidarity. Nonetheless, Megan McCain demonstrated precisely this behavior.


Kari Lake recently posted a message to McCain on Twitter explaining in a heart felt manner how it would be best to unite for the sake of the Republican party.


"Hi Meghan, As mothers, (both with two kiddos) I’m know we both agree that our children’s future is too important to let it slip away over past grudges or hurt feelings. That’s why I’m working hard to unite Republicans, Independents, Democrats — ALL Americans. We are facing huge challenges and it’s going to take ‘all hands on deck’ to pull things back from the brink. My dad passed away from cancer, too. I trust and believe that if our fathers were still with us they would do everything they could to save this Republic. Our movement to save Arizona & America is growing, and it’s Mama Bears like us who are leading the charge — ALL Moms want the same thing: to leave our children a better America than the one we had. It’s as simple as that. I want to make Senator McCain and Larry Lake proud. I value you. I value your family and I value the passion you have for our state. I’d love nothing more than to buy you a beer, a coffee or lunch and pick your brain about how we can work together to strengthen our state. My team is sending you my contact info — if you’re willing to meet, it would mean a lot to me. Thank you, Meghan. I hope we can connect soon! God bless."


This is McCain response where she called her a vile name.


Are dignified individuals expected to react in this manner to an offer of reconciliation? Or does this indicate the widening gap that Americans are encountering? We are eager to hear your perspective.

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