As Arizona Senator John McCain continues to recuperate from last Friday’s brain surgery in Phoenix, more questions are surfacing regarding the surgery itself and the exact nature of the blood clot that allegedly caused it.
McCain’s office initially tried to downplay the surgery, saying he was “doing well” and expected to return to Washington after a week of rest.
The surgery itself was described as a “minimally invasive craniotomy,” which is an oxymoron if ever there was one.
There is nothing “minimally invasive” about having holes drilled in your skull and having a piece of it removed so surgeons can directly access your brain to remove a blood clot.
It’s certainly less invasive than a full craniotomy that may require a much larger piece of the cranium to be removed and then replaced. Guess it’s all relative when politicians are trying to cover up the total truth.
Among the questions raised by the surgery are: what caused the blood clot; was it related to McCain’s previous bouts with melanoma, and did the blood clot cause possible brain damage that would explain the senator’s recent strange behavior? Possible answers provided by knowledgeable physicians can be found on the next page.
What can’t be found is why the American news media has been so incurious and so willing to swallow whatever stories are provided by the McCain camp and the hospital.
Bob Zahn……is that why your mother never answers the phone when you call????? Because she sucks$#%&!@*for money?
Carmas a$#%&!@*you traitorous SON of a BITCH
If you did your homework about McCain military service you would know that he is a traitor. Of being a libtard, you are not concerned with facts. Blocked
Prayers
TIME TO FILL HIS SEAT!
Songbird from a vet pos
Karma’s a$#%&!@*
Senator you are dying and you know it. step down and let the Gov appoint someone to sit in your place. You might have six months but you will not be fit for office during that time no some time after that if you exceed six months.
He’s no hero
You’re right. ..I hate he has brain cancer. This is what my brother died with.