"I am a Republican. I'm loyal to the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. And I believe that my party, in some ways, has strayed from those principles, particularly on the issue of fiscal discipline"
- John McCain
About this Quote
John McCain is expressing his loyalty to the Republican celebration and its founding principles, which were established by Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. He believes that the celebration has actually wandered off from these concepts, especially when it comes to fiscal discipline. This recommends that McCain believes the Republican celebration has actually become too lax in its spending and has not been as responsible with its financial resources as it ought to be. McCain is likely promoting for a return to the financial discipline of the party's founding daddies, which would help to guarantee the party's long-term success.
This quote is written / told by John McCain somewhere between August 29, 1936 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA.
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