Day 20,066

It’s a Saturday night here in rural Douglas County, and tonight is a good time to reflect on the passing of those that represent the best of us.

Tonight, a U.S. Senator from Arizona passed away, and this wasn’t some ordinary politician.

John McCain served. He was a 31-year-old Navy pilot when he was shot down flying missions over Hanoi, North Vietnam. He was captured. He was tortured. He spent five years as a prisoner of war.

He had to deal with more pain than anyone ought to ever in their lives.

He became a public official, and eventually, a Senator from Arizona.

He ran for President in 2008, and he lost to Barack Obama. He likely would’ve won the Presidency in some other year, but after the biggest recession since 1929, a Republican was not going to win.

The world lost a tremendous human being today.

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But remember this.

McCain received the call, and he stepped up. He served. The torture and anguish he suffered through was as close to crucifixion as I could imagine.

Trump never served. He dodged. He brags about his high school and college athletic ability, but when it came down to the brass tacks, he got a note from his doctor.

Bone spurs.

Thank you, John McCain. You represent the best of us, on this mortal plane and beyond.

God bless. RIP.

Peace y’all.

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