Sen. John McCain is renewing his criticism of President Obama, publicly calling the president “cowardly” for the second time in a week.
“The self-pity that [Obama] continues to exhibit is really kind of sad,” the Arizona Republican said during an appearance on Fox News’ “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.” “I really can’t work with him at all.”
McCain’s comments were in response to something the president said during a fundraiser Wednesday in California, when he suggested congressional Republicans are neither “loyal” nor “rational.” The GOP and some Democrats have ramped up concerns in recent days over how the president’s latest fundraising swing is being viewed in the context of several ongoing world conflicts. On Monday, CaliforniaSen. Dianne Feinstein became the leading Democratic voice to urge the president to re-focus his agenda, saying there ought to be “increased attention” in places like Russia, Ukraine, Israel and Gaza.
McCain last Friday described the Obama administration as cowardly during an appearance on Fox News discussing the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
“It’s just been cowardly, it’s a cowardly administration that failed to give the Ukrainians weapons with which to defend themselves,” McCain said on “Hannity.”
In that interview, McCain went on to say he didn’t “understand the president” and said Obama had gone “AWOL” from the presidency. In his appearance Wednesday, his rhetoric was much the same, but said if there ever was a time to reach across the aisle – it is now.









