A word about Senator John McCain, who today voted against Mitch McConnells last-ditch attempt to repeal (and replace) the Affordable Care Act. In doing so, McCain brought the whole shameful effort to a close.
Ive been a close watcher of McCain for many years. Ive often been disappointed by him. His decision to make Sarah Palin his vice presidential candidate, for example, contributed to lowering the bar for American politics.
But let me just say this. McCain has a conscience. He also has something thats in short supply in Washington today: integrity.
They may inhabit the same political party, but John McCain is the opposite of Donald Trump.
Trump has no principles. He has maturity of a 3-year old, the character of a conman, and the attention-span of a fruitfly. He cares only about his personal wealth and power, and has and will do anything to enlarge both.
One of my memories of John McCain occurred in the 2008 presidential campaign at a town hall event in Minnesota, in response to a supporter who said he was scared at the prospect of an Obama presidency.
"I have to tell you, said McCain, Senator Obama is a decent person and a person you dont have to be scared of as president of the United States.
The Republican crowd booed. Come on, John! one audience member yelled out. Others yelled that Obama was a "liar," and "terrorist.
McCain quieted the crowd and passed his wireless microphone to a woman who immediately said, "I can't trust Obama. I have read about him and he's not, he's not uh he's an Arab. He's not
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McCain snapped up the microphone from her and replied:
"No, ma'am. He's a decent family man [and] citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign's all about. He's not [an Arab]."
Donald Trump has made America more hateful. John McCain has made it more honorable.