Bad blood between McCain and Trump lingers, even as the Arizona Republican nears the end

Via The Washington Post

McCain's family says the Arizona senator has chosen to discontinue medical treatment for brain cancer.

It got off to a bad start, and President Trump’s venomous relationship with Sen. John McCain probably won’t end well either.

The president was reportedly disinvited to McCain’s funeral months ago, after McCain’s battle with brain cancer took a turn for the worse, and now the veteran Arizona Republican senator has decided to discontinue medical treatment.

Throughout McCain’s illness, Trump has continued to publicly snub him — including a recent appearance in which the president declined to say McCain’s name when signing a bill that was named for him. As of late Friday, Trump had said nothing about McCain’s medical decision.

Trump does not want to comment on McCain before he dies, White House officials said, and there was no effort to publish a statement Friday as many politicians released supportive comments on the ailing senator.

Their increasingly combative relationship has served as a metaphor of sorts for the Republican Party: the former Vietnam POW and “proud conservative” who fell short to Barack Obama in his run for president in 2008 versus the loud draft avoider who rapidly seized control of the GOP and White House eight years later.

McCain rarely disguised his distaste for Trump as the real estate developer ran for president on a platform that included attacks on immigrants and U.S. allies. In July 2015, after then-candidate Trump rallied an estimated 15,000 in Phoenix and claimed to represent a “silent majority,” McCain said Trump had “fired up the crazies” in his state. The battle was on.

By the end of that month, Trump had disparaged McCain’s Vietnam War service, saying McCain was “not a war hero” despite spending more than five years as a POW and enduring torture.

“He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured,” Trump said during a forum in Ames, Iowa.

Trump refused to apologize at the time, despite criticism from nearly every corner, and has never retracted the statement. He has occasionally told people that he does not regret the comment.

“The reality is that John McCain the politician has made America less safe, sent our brave soldiers into wrongheaded foreign adventures, covered up for President Obama with the VA scandal and has spent most of his time in the Senate pushing amnesty,” Trump wrote in an op-ed for USA Today that month. “He would rather protect the Iraqi border than Arizona’s.”

McCain did eventually endorse Trump in 2016, then withdrew his support weeks before the election after release of an “Access Hollywood” tape where Trump is recorded bragging about assaulting women.

Trump’s immediate and angry response: “The very foul mouthed Sen. John McCain begged for my support during his primary (I gave, he won), then dropped me over locker room remarks!”

In office, McCain has supported much of Trump’s economic and national security agenda, despite his misgivings about Trump’s dismissive approach to traditional U.S. alliances. But he has also shown frustration toward Trump’s White House, dismissing nominees abruptly from his office or growing angry at senior West Wing aides.

McCain crossed the White House last year over the GOP attempt to repeal Obama’s Affordable Care Act, and Trump has never forgiven him. After the vote, Trump said that McCain voted no out of a personal vendetta against him and that he would never vote yes to something that helped Trump.

He repeatedly told advisers that McCain should step down from the seat and let the Republican governor appoint another senator. Trump has also told White House aides that his supporters are not big fans of McCain and boasted that he became president while McCain did not.

Trump’s retelling of the health-care vote, usually without mentioning McCain by name, has continued throughout the senator’s more than year-long treatment for brain cancer. The 81-year-old’s family said Friday that he is discontinuing treatment.

“Obamacare, we got rid of the individual mandate, which is the most unpopular aspect,” Trump said during a political speech Aug. 13 in Utica, N.Y. “I would have gotten rid of everything, but as you know one of our, one of our wonderful senators said, ‘thumbs down,’ at 2 o’clock in the morning.”

Trump’s aggrieved references to the health-care vote “never stops being gross,” McCain’s daughter Meghan wrote on Twitter in June.

“I’ve let him know several times that was beneath the office and it doesn’t reflect well on him,” Sen. Lindsey O. Graham, a South Carolina Republican and longtime McCain friend, said of Trump’s attacks. “He’s an American hero by any stretch of the imagination, and I don’t see how it helps the president.”

Graham said Trump “feels like he helped McCain in his primary, and John is sort of picking on him.”

In May, Trump and press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to apologize for an aide’s remark that McCain’s opposition to Gina Haspel, nominee for CIA director, “doesn’t matter” because “he’s dying anyway.”

The aide, Kelly Sadler, left her job the next month but White House aides said her departure was not a punishment for the remark. Trump told advisers he did not care if she apologized or not and was more determined to suss out who leaked the comments, calling advisers in for a West Wing scolding.

During occasional Oval Office conversations about McCain’s health or status in the Senate, Trump would usually say nothing, current and former officials said. He grew angry regularly that McCain was portrayed as the “good guy” in the news media and he as the “bad guy,” according to a former senior administration official who spoke to Trump about McCain.

Trump has fumed to friends about McCain’s role in receiving research compiled by a former British intelligence officer that alleged Russia had potentially compromising information about Trump. He has complained that McCain has criticized him over Russia and foreign policy, questioning his expertise and noting that he won the presidency and McCain did not.

“Even a remote risk that the President of the United States might be vulnerable to Russian extortion had to be investigated,” McCain wrote in what he called his last book, “The Restless Wave,” published this year.

Left: An injured John McCain is seen in North Vietnam. Right: Donald Trump in 1976.© AP; The Washington Post/ Left: An injured John McCain is seen in North Vietnam. Right: Donald Trump in 1976.

“I could not independently verify any of it, and so I did what any American who cares about our nation’s security should have done. I put the dossier in my office safe, called the office of the director of the FBI, Jim Comey, and asked for a meeting,” McCain wrote.

McCain’s assessments became more withering the longer Trump was in office.

In August 2017, McCain denounced white supremacists who held a deadly rally in Charlottesville after Trump had said the event was attended by “fine people on both sides.”

“White supremacists aren’t patriots, they’re traitors — Americans must unite against hatred & bigotry,” McCain tweeted at the time.

In accepting the Freedom Medal at the National Constitutional Center in October, McCain condemned “half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems,” a clear dig at Trump.

Asked about McCain’s remarks the following day, Trump said “people have to be careful, because at some point I fight back.”

“You know, I’m being very nice, I’m being very, very nice, but at some point I fight back and it won’t be pretty,” Trump said in a WMAL interview.

Not long afterward, McCain appeared to take a shot at Trump for avoiding the draft during the Vietnam War.

“One aspect of the [Vietnam] conflict by the way that I will never ever countenance is that we drafted the lowest income level of America and the highest income level found a doctor that would say that they had a bone spur,” McCain said during an interview with CSPAN.

McCain did not mention Trump by name, but his meaning appeared clear. Trump received five wartime deferments, including one in which a doctor diagnosed him with bone spurs.

Finally in July, McCain pilloried Trump for his chummy performance alongside Russian President Vladi­mir Putin at a news conference in Helsinki, calling it “one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.”

The U.S. president had rhetorically embraced Putin and appeared to side with him over U.S. intelligence officials on Moscow’s aggressive election interference.

“The damage inflicted by President Trump’s naivete, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate,” McCain said. “No prior president has ever abased himself more abjectly before a tyrant.”

Trump said nothing in response. As McCain spends his final days in Arizona, aides say, Trump is inclined to still say nothing at all.

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Maggie
Maggie
August 25, 2018 4:32 pm

Look, sometimes I say terrible things about McCain, which may seem weird for a relatively patriotic military veteran. But, McCain reminds me of so many things WRONG about the military and about the military command structure. He’s not only a fair target under current free speech LAW (do we even recognize those now?) but he’s fair game under the public figure rules. He thrust himself into the public eye and therefore, he kind of decided privacy wasn’t a top priority. So, if he only wants flattery and sunshine then he should go buy some.

I am sorry he’s dying this debilitating death, but honestly, how else were we gonna get his power grubbing carcass out of American politics? He’s like Strom Thurmond, napping in chairs in the alcove during breaks or something.

So, the POW thing. Yes. My deceased father spent 3.5 years in a Japanese POW camp. Then he came home and didn’t parlay that into being a freaking Congressman, which is exactly what McCain did. My father acquired the same sort of PTSD issues I think we all see in McCain but got hardly any of the gimmees and freebies McCain managed to lavish upon himself. He has elevated himself from, ahem, the Admiral’s son (whom I doubt the Vietnamese ever intended to kill) to Senior Senator who never met a military contractor he wouldn’t ask for money, well…. McCain was in it for McCain, I believe.

As for Cindy Lou Whosit with the big beer distributorship background (nothing wrong with it lgr, but c’mon…. talk about money. When times are hard, people drink beer. Good, they drink beer. Great. More beer. Talk about hedging your bets.) Well, she had stars in her eyes for the hero pilot and she was a pretty little blond thing. Of course, with all the love gone from his first marriage… sigh. Adultery is adultery.

Whether or not he continues to influence politics from the grave doesn’t matter. He sat in Congress 4 decades and more. What grand accomplishments? Any? Think, think, think…. you bears of little brain.

So, I know the kind of cavalier attitude young pilots like McCain had back in the day. Too bad he ended up a POW. Too bad my father ended up a POW. Move on.

But don’t cash in.

MN Steel
MN Steel
  Maggie
August 25, 2018 6:06 pm

I think his biggest accomplishments as a senator have been the continuous blocking of both Agent Orange (majority died) and Gulf War Syndrome research, acceptance and benefits by the VA.

Or it might be his 100% AIPAC-favorable voting record.

Shit-weasels always have grand accomplishments.

22winmag - Hug a Nazi, punch a Socialist!
22winmag - Hug a Nazi, punch a Socialist!
  MN Steel
August 25, 2018 6:33 pm

McCain ain’t got on Trump for supporting AIPAC:

Maggie
Maggie
  MN Steel
August 26, 2018 8:02 am

You can bet any VA benefits he was “for” were “for” him.

CCRider
CCRider
August 25, 2018 4:49 pm

I’m 4 square with Trump on this one. MC is responsible for the murder of countless tens of thousands of innocent people, either by his own hand in Vietnam or by his (very profitable) support of MIC/CIA foreign interventions since. He’s a tireless hack for the globalists, champions open borders and deep state chicanery. Expect an orgy of gushing sycophancy when he gulps his last breath, especially from the dummos now infested with the rats recently flushed from the repo ship like crystal, boot and the other neorats not shamed enough to hide their faces. I agree with the parents of those Yemeni school children blown to pieces last week; good riddance warmonger.

BTW, considering the quality of AZ politicians like this maniac and jeff flake would we all not benefit from Mexico retaking that water gorging desert wasteland?

sofa
sofa
  CCRider
August 26, 2018 10:55 am

Hillary twin. Treason for profit. Pure evil.

celebrate !

starfcker
starfcker
August 25, 2018 4:53 pm

McCain is just upset because Trump stole his girlfriend (Miss Lindsay)

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
August 25, 2018 4:57 pm

Good comment Maggie. I have never been a fan of John McCain. He will have to face his conduct on the other side. We live a short time on this side. Eternity is timeless. The Load’s Prayer says: “Thy Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.”
It seems that McCain was not interested in God’s Will while on earth. But it is not for us to judge. The man played his time. And God will be the judge.

Bob P
Bob P
August 25, 2018 5:03 pm

When I think of monsters like McCain, I almost hope there’s a hell more than a heaven. Death is too good for a man who’s caused so much misery in the world.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
August 25, 2018 5:31 pm

When Mr. Shit McStain dies the world will immediately become a better place. Next!

Maggie
Maggie
  Coalclinker
August 26, 2018 8:03 am

From your keyboard to God’s ear! Move On!

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
August 25, 2018 5:33 pm

Trump will not speak ill of the ill? OK, good for him. I will:

John McCain is an asshole and always has been. He was the asshole son of an Admiral that shielded him from proper rebuke as a lad. He was an asshole cadet at the Academy, and an asshole pilot. It may well have been his conduct as a pilot that significantly contributed to his capture. He endured an unimaginably horrific set of POW years, and is due pity and sympathy, but not necessarily honor. Honor is as honor does, and as an officer, husband, father, Senator, and phony Presidential candidate, he has acted too often without honor for me to extend it to him.

RIP, Maverick. I truly hope and pray that your passing is peaceful, but I will not be sending flowers.

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
  Brian Reilly
August 25, 2018 5:48 pm

Well said

CCRider
CCRider
  Brian Reilly
August 25, 2018 5:57 pm

Nailed it.

Javelin
Javelin
  Brian Reilly
August 25, 2018 6:55 pm

He was only held a short while with regular POW’s…his final 3 years, “songbird McCain” was at the Hanoi Hilton. Even did anti-America broadcasts (the audios exist and numerous people testified to this). He testifies to being kicked and punched when first captured but then was sent to the hospital. The Cong kept him as ” our American prince” since he was the son of an admiral they did not torture him the final 3 years but instead used him for propaganda..war monger and even photoed in selfies with ISIS leaders…piece of shit has been banking $300k per year for decades from the MIC …
Hope his demise is slow

Bad Brad
Bad Brad
  Brian Reilly
August 25, 2018 7:25 pm

Yep. And if Liddle johnny would have crashed just one more
American aircraft, he would be an enemy ace.

steve
steve
August 25, 2018 6:25 pm

By all accounts he seems guilty of hiding the fact service members were left in Vietnam. Fuck You McShitstain.

22winmag - Hug a Nazi, punch a Socialist!
22winmag - Hug a Nazi, punch a Socialist!
August 25, 2018 6:37 pm

RIP to all the sailors who died in the Ticonderoga fireball.

Because McCain backfiring his engine on a flight deck full of jet fuel and bombs was just not cool.

22winmag - Hug a Nazi, punch a Socialist!
22winmag - Hug a Nazi, punch a Socialist!

Forrestal… duh

Brian
Brian
August 25, 2018 7:28 pm

McShame is a doppelganger for the Senator from the movie “Shooter”. Too bad his end won’t be as spectacular as the movie character.

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indyjonesouthere
indyjonesouthere
August 25, 2018 7:30 pm

There are too many McCains in the military that spend too much time and effort dumping on the veterans and collaborating with the enemy. I hoped he would exit quietly but it is not in the cards for a subject that always believed his own PR. John Kerry take note.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
August 25, 2018 7:33 pm

FUCK McShitstain! He’s a traitorous piece of shit who deserves to die at the gallows. I hope they try him in abstentia! I hope he’s in agonizing pain right to the lat second and beyond if at all possible. I hope he’s completely disabled to the point of having to have others spoon feed him and wipe his ass yet fully conscious so he can lay there and contemplate what a piece of shit he is.

ROT IN HELL YOU PIECE OF SHIT!

Bad Brad
Bad Brad
  IndenturedServant
August 25, 2018 8:05 pm

Chaplain IndenturedServant, Sir? Could you say one more prayer
for us all today?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Bad Brad
August 25, 2018 8:23 pm

Sorry, not a believer but I have hope that hell exits for scum like him.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Anonymous
August 25, 2018 8:32 pm

Twas I_S above. Apparently WP logged me out.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
August 25, 2018 8:15 pm
larry morris
larry morris
August 26, 2018 12:28 pm

Ok what the hell calling Trump, Clinton saying her not him what the hell and for McCain glad that FUCK is dead. John with out his father was shit. Never ever told the truth hope he stays in hell