Wednesday on “The Mike Broomhead Show,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said he voted against the Republican’s “skinny” Obamacare repeal bill last week because people in his home state would “get screwed.” McCain said, “I wanted us to have a full fledged debate, amendments, go through committees. I’m happy to tell you that both Lamar Alexander the chairman of the HELP committee — health education labor — and Patty Murray have announced that they are going to hold hearings. That is the way we should operate. If I got an idea for an amendment — I had three amendments that the governor of Arizona gave me and said ‘I want those in the bill if I can support this bill.’ Because Arizona was about to get screwed, if I may, under this plan, and so I had proposed those three amendments. I was ready when we were on the floor to propose them, have a vote, have a debate. Unfortunately, they wanted to hand it over to a House and Senate quote ‘conference’ which was a handful of senators and House members.” “I wanted to go back to the regular order,” he added. “That is what the senate is supposed to