Biden Nominates RINO’s Widow For This Post

If you had any doubts if John McCain and his wife were Republicans In Name Only (RINOs), this should put those to rest.

In other words, as comedian Bill Engvall would say: “Here’s your sign.”

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden nominated Cindy McCain to be U.S. representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture. This was one of 17 nominations that included major diplomatic and arts assignments.

The widow of Arizona Sen. John McCain endorsed Biden for president in 2020. That’s why she got the nomination. She’s also the chair and director of the Hensley Beverage Company. It’s a Phoenix-based distributor of beer, wine, spirits and nonalcoholic drinks.

Other notable nominations were Massachusetts state Rep. Claire Cronin to be ambassador to Ireland. Biden also tapped Jack Markell, a former Delaware governor, to represent the U.S. to the OECD. That’s the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

While the McCain nomination wasn’t a surprise, it was a reminder that you can’t trust anyone because they have an “R” behind their name. Conservatives should band together for a RINO hunt in the mid-term 2022 elections. And get as many Establishment Republicans out of office at every level of government.