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McCain leaves the US Senate in Washington after fellow Republican Ted Cruz held a marathon attack on "Obamacare". Photo: Reuters

John McCain lashes Ted Cruz over Nazi appeasement comment

US Senator John McCain has lashed out at fellow Republican Ted Cruz over a Nazi appeasement comparison he made during his all-night, anti-Obamacare marathon on the Senate floor.

US Senator John McCain has lashed out at fellow Republican Ted Cruz over a Nazi appeasement comparison he made during his all-night, anti-Obamacare marathon on the Senate floor.

Speaking after Cruz had the floor for 21 hours and 19 minutes, McCain said he took umbrage at the Texas senator's efforts to pressure other Republicans to get behind his strategy for fighting President Barack Obama's signature health care law.

Cruz, a leader of the conservative Tea Party movement, has been urging his colleagues to join him in using the threat of a federal government shutdown to block funding for Obamacare.

McCain said he was particularly upset Cruz had compared those unwilling to embrace his methods to British prime minister Neville Chamberlain and others willing to appease Germany before the second world war.

McCain, a Vietnam veteran and former prisoner of war, said the comparison was inappropriate. He said he had taken Cruz aside privately to tell him and got a response he did not like: Cruz told him his appeaser reference applied not to distinguished members of the Senate but only media "pundits".

"I resoundingly reject" Cruz's comments, said McCain, a senior Republican and former presidential candidate. "I think it's wrong and I think it's a disservice to those who stood up and shouted at the top of their lungs that we cannot appease and that we must act." The remarks were a disservice to those, including his father and grandfather, who fought in the war.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: McCain lashes Cruz over Nazi appeasement line
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