Yuma Sun

GOP Sen. Paul calls McCain ‘a little bit unhinged’

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Rand Paul called fellow Republican Sen. John McCain “a little bit unhinged” Thursday after McCain had said “the senator from Kentucky is now working for Vladimir Putin,” the Russian president.

He also said McCain, who is 80, may be “past his prime.”

The discord between two senators from the same party is remarkable even in the current political environmen­t.

Paul’s comments came in an interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” He was responding to remarks McCain made a day earlier while seeking a Senate vote on including Montenegro in NATO.

Russia opposes Montenegro’s inclusion in NATO. As debate ensued, McCain saw Paul come to the Senate floor and remarked that anyone who objected to his request would be carrying out “the desires and ambitions of Vladimir Putin, and I do not say that lightly.”

Paul objected nonetheles­s, a parliament­ary obstacle to McCain’s request for a future vote.

The senator from Kentucky did not explain his actions and left the Senate chamber, which only seemed to increase McCain’s disdain. He said Paul was blocking a treaty supported by an overwhelmi­ng number of senators and repeated the assertion about working for Putin.

Paul said in Thursday’s interview that McCain in his remarks has made “a really, really strong case for term limits. I think maybe he’s past his prime. I think maybe he’s gotten a little bit unhinged.”

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