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Sadler later called Meghan McCain to apologize, so it seems pretty clear that she actually said those mean-spirited, stupid and thoughtless words.
The White House responded: "We respect Senator McCain's service to our nation, and he and his family are in our prayers during this difficult time."
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) a friend of Sen. McCain, slashed Sadler: "Ms. Sadler, may I remind you that John McCain has a lot of friends in the United States Senate on both sides of the aisle. Nobody is laughing in the Senate.
Such a cruel comment by Sadler isn't too surprising when you consider that even President Trump has said his share of cruel things about McCain publicly, like when he said in the 2016 campaign that McCain wasn't a war hero because he likes soldiers who don't get captured.
And while Trump's policies are very popular among the GOP, and he is clearly making good policy choices, in my humble opinion, there appears to be a serious problem of morality starting at the top and filtering down to the staff.
It isn't surprising that Sadler felt okay with her words when she said them. And it's even less surprising that someone leaked to the one cable network that openly hates this president. If Trump cured cancer, CNN would lament over how he put oncologists out of work.
But people of good character would not tolerate jokes about a senator who is suffering from a terminal illness.
Kelly Sadler has since apologized and if Trump fires her, it would only blow back in his face when the media makes the case over his behavior and his comments being no better than hers.
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