I cannot remember this ever happening: a president of the United States is disinvited to the funeral of a leading political figure … of his own political party at that!
They’ll have a funeral soon for the late Sen. John McCain — and, yes, it’s strange to type the word “late” in front of this man’s name — but the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has been told not to attend. McCain reportedly said he didn’t want the president there.
The two men had serious political differences to be sure. However, Trump took it to a different level. He denigrated the senator’s Vietnam War record; and while McCain was fighting the cancer that killed him, he continued to rail against him for casting a “no” vote that preserved the Affordable Care Act.
McCain had enough. He let it be known he didn’t want Trump at his funeral.
I don’t know what the president will do. His presence will serve as a serious distraction, given all the trouble he is in on so many fronts.
I just hope Sen. McCain will get the farewell he deserves from men and women he respected — and who respected him in return.