If it's Sunday, it's going to be Sen. John McCain the "maverick" bemoaning the partisanship that he totally and enthusiastically participates in on the other six days of the week.
Determining the facts of Russian meddling in the presidential campaign will take a trustworthy, "bipartisan" investigation — and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) wiped out the opportunity for that in the House, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) declared Sunday.
"If we're really going to get to the bottom of these things, it's got to be done in a bipartisan fashion. And as far as I could tell, Congressman Nunes killed that," McCain said on ABC's "This Week." […]
McCain said it's important for both Democrats and Republicans to work "closely together," especially on the armed forces and intelligence panels. "We have to," said McCain, who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee. "It's for the good of the security of the nation and the men and women who serve us."
And what do you propose to do about that, Senator. Oh, nothing? Of course. It’s John McCain.