I’ve never had the inclination to make a career out of public service. But I admire those who do.
The late Senator John McCain spent his adult life in public service; first in the military and then in government. When he passed away last summer, his passing left a hole in this country that will never be filled.
Last week, you know who went after the late Senator in the same way that a school yard bully attacks a classmate whom they perceive to be weak.
Methinks the gentleman (if you want to call him that) is jealous. Senator McCain made public service his life’s work for his adult life. He fought for this country and her citizens during the Vietnam War. After being captured and tortured, he refused release. After retiring from military service, he spent thirty plus years in the service of the American voter. In every sense of the word, he is a hero.
I could go on, but I will let the late Senator’s daughter speak, as only she can.
P.S. I have to wonder where Senator McCain’s Republican “friends” are on this matter? Are they man or woman enough to stand up to you know who or are they more concerned about saving their own skins?