Senator John McCain’s son Jimmy was so disgusted by Trump’s actions at Arlington National Cemetery that he announced that he will vote for Kamala Harris. Jimmy McCain had ample reason to despise Trump for the way he insulted his father.
Jimmy McCain is a career military man.

CNN reported:
When former President Donald Trump held a campaign event at Arlington National Cemetery last week, 1st Lt. Jimmy McCain says he viewed it as a “violation.”
The youngest son of the late Sen. John McCain had already been moving away from the Republican Party — just weeks ago, he changed his voter registration to Democrat and plans to vote for Kamala Harris in November, he told CNN in an exclusive interview this week.
But he is speaking out now for the first time about Trump because of the former president’s conduct at the hallowed ground where several generations of McCain’s family, including his grandfather and great grandfather, are buried.
“It just blows me away,” McCain, who has served in the military for 17 years, told CNN. “These men and women that are laying in the ground there have no choice” of whether to be a backdrop for a political campaign, he said.
“I just think that for anyone who’s done a lot of time in their uniform, they just understand that inherently — that it’s not about you there. It’s about these people who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the name of their country.”
McCain’s decision to speak out now is part of his broader shift away from the Republican Party and his family’s famously conservative roots. After years as a registered independent, he says he registered as a Democrat several weeks ago and plans to vote for Kamala Harris in November, adding that he “would get involved in any way I could” to help her campaign.
It’s a significant move for the son of a former GOP presidential candidate and Arizona senator. While other members of the McCain family have distanced themselves from Trump — including Jimmy McCain’s mother Cindy, who endorsed then-candidate Joe Biden in 2020, and his sister Meghan — none except Jimmy have publicly abandoned the Republican Party.
Despite her harsh criticisms of Trump, Meghan McCain indicated last week that she would still not endorse Harris. “I’m a lifelong, generational conservative,” she tweeted.
Jimmy McCain, who enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 17 and now serves as an intelligence officer in the 158th Infantry Regiment, had until now deliberately sought to avoid entering the political fray. Trump’s attacks on his father — that he was “not a war hero” because he was captured in Vietnam, and his reported description of the elder McCain as a “loser” — were deeply hurtful on a personal level, but not out of bounds politically, Jimmy McCain believes.
“One thing about John McCain is that he chose a public life,” McCain said. “So to attack him is really not out of the realm of his job description.”
For the younger McCain, though, the Arlington episode and how the campaign has reacted to it represents a whole new level of what he perceives as Trump’s disrespect for the fallen. And he believes it stems from Trump’s own insecurities about not having served.
“Many of these men and women, who served their country, chose to do something greater than themselves,” McCain said. “They woke up one morning, they signed on the dotted line, they put their right hand up, and they chose to serve their country. And that’s an experience that Donald Trump has not had. And I think that might be something that he thinks about a lot.”
McCain emphasized that he is speaking on his own behalf and his views do not represent those of the US Army. McCain received his commission and became an officer in US Army intelligence in 2022.

I totally agree with everything 1LT McCain has said about Trump. I strongly believe every person who is currently serving in any branch of the United State Military or is a Veteran should do exactly what 1LT McCain is doing. I am a retired Army Officer and like 1LT MCCain I also served as an enlisted soldier. Drafted in 1976.
I was raised a Republican in Kansas. Most people cannot live in Kansas unless they are a Republican. But I finally saw the light and dumped the Republican Party. I am a registered Independent. Do not need a political party to tell me how to think, speak, act, or vote.
I will keep my comment about the traitor Trump for another day. But, I will say that I am not, nor any is anyone who has served or is serving in the military, a sucker or a loser. The sucker and losers are the ones that vote for Trump.
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Actual call ups for the draft ended in 1972. I’m assuming that there is a typo in your statement “Drafted in 1976”
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It was a mistake…. I received my friendly letter informing of me being drafted in October 1967.
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The Pentagon sure has done a great job of propagandizing the American people. America’s love affair with the largest totally unaccountable death and destruction machine, the US Military shows through with the worship that most give to those who have been a part of that unaccountable death and destruction machine. Brainwashed now, especially since 9/11, Americans love their war machines.
As if the hundreds of thousands, millions of innocent dead around the world don’t realize the ramifications of America’s-“We’re the shining example of civilization” various illegal and undeclared wars and economic sanctions since the end of WW2.
No, we shouldn’t be looking up to professional killers as examples of righteous thinking.
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The only reason that the world is safe from totalitarianism is that the United States has overwhelming military force such that it is able to conduct full-scale military operations on three fronts simultaneously. If this were to end, the world would descend into barbarism and banditry of a level not seen since the Dark Ages. DON’T BE SO FREAKING NAIVE. It’s a dangerous world out there.
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No!
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It’s true there have been problematic wars and illegal actions, but not since Jimmy Carter became president have the Democrats been advocating for that.
In the mid-1970s, the Church Commission, a Congressional Committee led by Sen. Frank Church, provided important information about illegal/improper foreign interventions.
But it was the Republicans who spurned that under Reagan during Iran-Contra. And the Democrats who tried to bring light to this.
I thought Bill Clinton tried very hard to have a principled foreign policy. Yugoslavia was exploding and standing aside until ethnic cleansing was finished wasn’t admirable. The Dayton Accords brought some peace and stability. Were people in that region resentful that the US got involved?
Somali was another complex issue. The US originally sent troops to help distribute food to a starving country and they were met positively at the beginning. They were beginning the handover to the UN in 1993 when the infamous attack on troops happened. Clinton’s foreign policy was focused on how to safely remove US troops, not in affecting change in an unstable country where people continued to suffer. Clinton took the US troops out of Somalia, but it certainly affected many people there negatively. Just like the US withdrawal from Afghanistan affected many people negatively.
The US does harm by getting involved AND by staying out. I don’t know the answer, but the harm that can be done when the US stays out is also inhumane. Would it have been better if the US had been involved in WWII before it got as bad as it did? There are bad consequences to every action, including doing nothing.
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“The US does harm by getting involved AND by staying out.”
What country, since WWII, has benefitted from the U.S. getting involved?
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Bill Clinton has admitted that he stood by and let the Rwandan Genocide happen.
And he pulled a Wag the Dog by taking distracting military action just after the Lewinski scandal broke.
And he deregulated the banks.
And he placed enormous new restrictions on welfare.
And he kicked off the breathtakingly disastrous standards-and-testing regime.
and he was an Epstein frequent flyer.
He is no model of moral rectitude.
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I thought this discussion was about foreign intervention!
Clinton did acknowledge that he was wrong not to intervene in Rwanda and apologize. But he didn’t just abandon Rwanda — his administration fought for humanitarian help and in 1998 he went to Rwanda to acknowledge that he was wrong. Unfortunately, the Black Hawk Down incident and the huge backlash probably influenced policy as it had happened not long before the Rwanda crisis. And had Clinton intervened in Rwanda and there was a bad outcome, he’d probably be just as excoriated as Biden is still being excoriated for Afghanistan – where because of a single terrorist incident, Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan is still being characterized as a debacle, fiasco, disaster, with absolutely no redeeming qualities – an utter and complete failure that Kamala will have to answer for according to the paper of record, NYT.
Foreign policy is a no-win situation, but I agree with you that to just abandon the rest of the world and sit back and let barbarism flourish is also a problem yet people have been arguing for that at least since Charles Lindbergh and Father Coughlin fought for neutrality in WWII and opposed FDR’s Lend-Lease.
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John McCain wasn’t a hero because he was a POW. It’s what he did as a POW that defined him as a hero.
John McCain Refused Early Release as a POW in North Vietnam.
Because McCain’s father was an admiral, North Vietnam was willing to send him home EARLY.
“And McCain’s survival through years of nearly fatal torture and hardship in the Hanoi prison known as the ‘Hanoi Hilton’ was made more impressive by his refusal to be repatriated before the release of all the American POWs captured before him.” …
“A graduate of the US Naval Academy, McCain followed his father and grandfather, both four-star admirals, into the Navy, where he served as a bomber pilot in the Vietnam War.”
https://www.businessinsider.com/john-mccain-refused-early-release-as-a-pow-in-vietnam-2018-8
McCain did not take advantage of his family’s military history when offered a chance to go home because of that connection. He stayed.
I have another story that few know about. Before COVID while McCain was still alive, a PTSD therapist in California who worked with combat vets that struggle living with PTSD was going to lose her job because of budget cuts to VA vet centers. We wrote personal snail mail letters to McCain from California and mailed them to him through the USPS to his Arizona Senate office asking for his help because those combat vets trusted that therapist and didn’t want to lose her. It’s not easy for combat vets with PTSD to trust anyone. Even their families who often do not understand what they went through.
McCain wasn’t our senator, but he delivered and she stayed on the job continuing to serve the combat vets that relied on her. McCain understood!
What did Traitor Trump Cadet Bone Spurs do when he was going to be drafted? COWARD
Everyone MAGA that supports Traitor Trump is also a traitor.
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Thank you, Lloyd!
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John McCain was a great man. He would have made a superb president. But don’t get me started on Sarah Palin.
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That was McCain’s biggest mistake
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