Joe Scarborough is slamming Sen. John McCain’s campaign to prevent Ambassador Susan Rice from becoming Secretary of State. Meanwhile, a group of House Republicans has lined up solidly behind the Arizona senator.
The Morning Joe host said Tuesday that McCain’s anti-Rice effort ignores the UN ambassador’s larger record and does no favors for a Republican Party that’s struggling to win minority support.
“My problem is, a woman that has a couple of decades of public service—she’s got a record here—they’re narrowing it down to one Sunday afternoon where she read her talking points,” Scarborough said. “And as we said last hour, if she’d deviated from the talking points the intelligence community had approved, she’d be unfit for office.”
“The president has to love this,” Scarborough continued. “The Republicans just got pummeled, people of color ran away from them in record numbers. And so the first big fight post-election, you’re gonna have old white guys taking on a younger person of color?”
McCain has pledged to do “everything in my power” to stop Rice from landing the top job at Foggy Bottom, citing what Republicans see as her misleading and inaccurate public statements about the role of terrorism in the September attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.








