McConnell remembers Sen. John McCain

Published 10:32 am Thursday, August 30, 2018

From staff reports

LOUISVILLE — U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell released the following statement late last week regarding the passing of his dear friend and colleague, U.S. Sen. John S. McCain.

“Today is a deeply sad day for the Senate and for our nation. Elaine and I join all Americans in mourning the passing of our dear friend and colleague Sen. John McCain. In an era filled with cynicism about national unity and public service, John McCain’s life shone as a bright example. He showed us that boundless patriotism and self-sacrifice are not outdated concepts or clichés, but the building blocks of an extraordinary American life.”

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 Sen. McConnell went on to say, generations of McCain’s have served in the U.S. Navy.

“John followed their example with distinction,” McConnell said. “From his cell in Hanoi to the halls of the Senate, he never stopped fighting with courage and determination – first for his country, then for the people of Arizona, and always for the ideals he believed in most. It is fitting that this war hero and history-changing legislator should leave us as Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. John was a constant advocate for his fellow veterans and those currently serving in uniform, standing up for the benefits and care they so earned by defending our freedom. His dedication to them is just one reason among so many why he earned the utmost respect of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle.”

 McConnell said it is an understatement to say the Senate will not be the same without Sen. McCain, and he will treasure the many memories they both shared together through the years in the U.S. Senate.

 “The nation mourns the loss of a great American patriot, a statesman who put his country first and enriched this institution through many years of service,” McConnell said. “The Senate is keeping Cindy, the McCain family, all John’s friends and staff and the people of Arizona in our prayers at this tremendously difficult time.”