Sen. John McCain acknowledged the severity of his cancer prognosis Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” saying in his first national interview since receiving the diagnosis that it is the latest test in a lifetime of tough fights.
“I’m facing a challenge, but I’ve faced other challenges,” McCain said. “And I’m very confident about getting through this one as well.”
“Every life has to end one way or another,” McCain said.
Asked how he wanted to be remembered, McCain responded: “He served his country, and not always right — made a lot of mistakes, made a lot of errors — but served his country, and I hope we could add, honorably.” Read more at CNN.
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John, do an honorable service to the US: retire and let the real patriots take your Senate seat.
Great to see a man of strong manner and humor. He has always had my vote.
Retire already please.
Let Trump do his job and make America normal again.
Mussar haskel as we head to the yom hadin.
Name for mishabarach, anyone know?
Let’s save his life now, a kiddush hashim.
Not a Mi Sheberach but Mi Shepara.
John McCain is one of the bravest men I’ve ever known of. That was true fifty years ago, and it’s true today.
Every life has an end, with some being remembered for his wickedness. That’s what happens when you’re supported financially by the devil himself, the monster George Soros, and surrenders to his malicious destructive commands.
Where do you get your news from?