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mcar

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Sat Sep 1, 2018, 05:22 PM Sep 2018

Pierce: John McCain's Funeral Was a Council of War--Just as He Meant It to Be [View all]

John McCain’s Funeral Was a Council of War—Just as He Meant It to Be
A dispatch from the National Cathedral.

BY CHARLES P. PIERCE
SEP 1, 2018

WASHINGTON — In the magnificent, lordly church-house, there were speeches and prayers. There were songs and hymns. There were bands and pipers and choirs and soloists. John McCain was given a national send-off in a National Cathedral and there was a great gathering of emotion that was almost frightening in its intensity because you knew that it was aimed at a solitary, angry, unbalanced man left back at the White House, at someone who nonetheless is the president* of the United States, with all the powers inherent to his office, a man who has created a situation in which he is an object of dislike and disrespect, because that is all that he's given to the world in return.

It was said almost immediately after the conclusion of the funeral ceremonies on Saturday that, for a few hours anyway, we were back in a familiar country with familiar customs and manners and norms, a country with institutions built to last. That may well be true. I felt it, too. But in back of that is the realization that all of us, including the deceased, had taken those customs, manners, norms, and institutions terribly for granted. We thought they could withstand anything, even a renegade president* in the pocket of a distant authoritarian goon. We let the customs, manners, norms and institutions weaken through neglect and now we are in open conflict with an elected president and, make no mistake about it, John McCain's funeral was a council of war, and it was a council of war because that's what John McCain meant it to be.

He deliberately made known to people that the president* was not welcome at any of the services. He deliberately chose the previous two presidents to deliver the formal eulogies. He deliberately created that scene in the Capitol rotunda at which Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, and Mike Pence, an unholy trio of Trumpist quislings, had to choke down their own cowardice and say how much they loved him and his irascibility. He deliberately created a mirror in which, if they still have an ounce of self-awareness, they could see the rot that has set in on their souls. Even at the end, John McCain knew what he was doing and he was a fearsome opponent. He wanted a pageant of everything this administration* has trashed and put up for sale, and that's what he got Saturday—a morality play shot through with Shakespearian portent and foreshadowing, a pageant of democracy's vengeance....

Make no mistake. Those are not patriotic banalities any more. The current president* has made them dead serious again. They are no longer frothy paeans to the greatness of America. They are compass points on a battlefield. They are no longer heard with half an ear and then forgotten. They are fighting words now. The president* knew it. That's why he spent the morning rage-tweeting and the afternoon playing golf. In dying, and in carefully planning his funeral in the way he did, John McCain has opened a second front.

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a22893069/john-mccain-funeral-service/

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No retreat... no surrender. WheelWalker Sep 2018 #1
I hold no illusions that the current denizens mcar Sep 2018 #2
It's a good bet that those who most needed to hear the message, ignored it unitedwethrive Sep 2018 #8
The current crop of R's aren't guided by hearts or minds. Girard442 Sep 2018 #13
Democrats Have Been Cleaning Up Rethuglican Messes Since 1933 OMGWTF Sep 2018 #40
I agree. I'd like to think so, but if they didn't blink when children were caged like dogs.... Honeycombe8 Sep 2018 #42
Yes, yes, yes!!!!!! MyOwnPeace Sep 2018 #56
John McCain would have made a devoted Spartan..... ProudMNDemocrat Sep 2018 #10
I wouldn't be quick to praise Sparta Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2018 #66
I love Charlie Pierce. You can listen to him on the Stephanie Miller OMGWTF Sep 2018 #39
I LOVE Charlie Pierce and also catch him on Steffie's Show yellowdogintexas Sep 2018 #69
VERY well said, Charles Pierce! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2018 #3
My pleasure, Peggy mcar Sep 2018 #5
He writes beautifully and he nailed it malaise Sep 2018 #11
Pierce is a national treasure Hermit-The-Prog Sep 2018 #21
Kick and Rec for the wordsmith Charles Pierce. Spot on, sir. Hekate Sep 2018 #4
It's another great read, Hekate mcar Sep 2018 #6
I was unfamiliar with the word "quisling" so I looked it up ailsagirl Sep 2018 #28
Vidkun Quisling was a Norwegian, generalbetrayus Sep 2018 #41
Interesting-- thanks or the info ailsagirl Sep 2018 #49
The real Quisling was worse than that. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #53
I think the original Mr. Quisling was Norwegian. He collaborated with the Nazi Occupation. nt Hekate Sep 2018 #58
Perfect malaise Sep 2018 #7
k and r Achilleaze Sep 2018 #9
Best. Pierce. Column. Ever. Girard442 Sep 2018 #12
Standing ovation for Charlie Pierce. Grasswire2 Sep 2018 #14
Yup. He is hlthe2b Sep 2018 #20
Very nice BlueJac Sep 2018 #15
Just Beautiful titanicdave Sep 2018 #16
As WheelWalker said irisblue Sep 2018 #17
It is a remarkable perspective, more so because Pierce is correct bucolic_frolic Sep 2018 #18
I hope for this mcar Sep 2018 #35
When asked the one person he couldn't forgive, Robert McNamera, who whitewashed in 1967 hlthe2b Sep 2018 #19
Pierce's best column ever. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #22
It was McCain's show, start to finish. mcar Sep 2018 #36
Yep I caught the power of those highlighted words as well Volaris Sep 2018 #65
No words other than praise for this excellent statement of truth. defacto7 Sep 2018 #23
I was hoping, tazmaniac Sep 2018 #24
I was hoping that too mcar Sep 2018 #37
Perfect! redstatebluegirl Sep 2018 #25
Damn this is a beautiful essay and battle cry! bronxiteforever Sep 2018 #26
EXCELLENT!! Pierce pulls no punches ailsagirl Sep 2018 #27
K&R Scurrilous Sep 2018 #29
K+R njhoneybadger Sep 2018 #30
K & R SunSeeker Sep 2018 #31
Like him or not StarryNite Sep 2018 #32
No one who watched, even if they only have one ounce of patriotic Enoki33 Sep 2018 #33
Inspiring piece. llmart Sep 2018 #34
K and r. cwydro Sep 2018 #38
Jarvanka, Kelly, Mattis & Graham were there as spies. Ivanka in particular texting during funeral.nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2018 #43
Why would Spanky need spies when the whole thing was on TV? The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #51
Camera / switching focuses on only one point of view at a time. Not everything said is picked up. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2018 #54
K&R! orangecrush Sep 2018 #44
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Sep 2018 #45
Well said, Sir Az_lefty Sep 2018 #46
March or die. fierywoman Sep 2018 #47
By damn, that man is a superb writer. 3catwoman3 Sep 2018 #48
Thank You for this stunning analysis Cha Sep 2018 #50
It is an amazing piece of writing, Cha mcar Sep 2018 #55
Nice article. It is true that for a moment we have all been back PatrickforO Sep 2018 #52
I loved this sign as McCain's coffin was driven from the National Cathedral: SunSeeker Sep 2018 #57
I felt an emotional catharsis of sorts this morning. Texin Sep 2018 #59
And it wasn't that long ago mcar Sep 2018 #61
I liked Bush too Capperdan Sep 2018 #63
This piece is American heart at its best. byronius Sep 2018 #60
K & R! Lifelong Protester Sep 2018 #62
What an essay!! BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2018 #64
I think that's the reason it's possible to disagree with John McCain but still respect him. plimsoll Sep 2018 #67
Laurence Tribe: "the best thing I've read about a remarkable day in our history" highplainsdem Sep 2018 #68
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