McCain's Final Message: America 'Not Blood and Soil'; 'We Will Get Through These Challenging Times'

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is recognized for his over 63 years of dedicated service to the nation and the U.S. military in Conmy Hall, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., on Nov. 14, 2017. (U.S. Army photos by Pfc. Gabriel Silva)

WASHINGTON — In a farewell message to the nation, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) cautioned Americans that “we weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe.”

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“We weaken it when we hide behind walls, rather than tear them down, when we doubt the power of our ideals, rather than trust them to be the great force for change they have always been,” said the statement, which was read by Rick Davis, McCain’s former presidential campaign manager and a family spokesman, during a press conference at the Arizona State Capitol today.

McCain thanked Americans and particularly Arizonans “for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead.”

“I have tried to serve our country honorably. I have made mistakes, but I hope my love for America will be weighed favorably against them,” he said. “I have often observed that I am the luckiest person on earth. I feel that way even now as I prepare for the end of my life. I have loved my life, all of it. I have had experiences, adventures and friendships enough for ten satisfying lives, and I am so thankful. Like most people, I have regrets. But I would not trade a day of my life, in good or bad times, for the best day of anyone else’s.”

“I owe that satisfaction to the love of my family. No man ever had a more loving wife or children he was prouder of than I am of mine. And I owe it to America.”

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McCain stressed that “to be connected to America’s causes – liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people – brings happiness more sublime than life’s fleeting pleasures.”

“Our identities and sense of worth are not circumscribed but enlarged by serving good causes bigger than ourselves,” he added. “‘Fellow Americans’ – that association has meant more to me than any other. I lived and died a proud American.”

“We are citizens of the world’s greatest republic, a nation of ideals, not blood and soil. We are blessed and are a blessing to humanity when we uphold and advance those ideals at home and in the world. We have helped liberate more people from tyranny and poverty than ever before in history. We have acquired great wealth and power in the process.”

McCain described America as 325 million “opinionated, vociferous individuals.”

“We argue and compete and sometimes even vilify each other in our raucous public debates. But we have always had so much more in common with each other than in disagreement,” he continued. “If only we remember that and give each other the benefit of the presumption that we all love our country, we will get through these challenging times. We will come through them stronger than before. We always do.”

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“Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president. I want to end my farewell to you with the heartfelt faith in Americans that I felt so powerfully that evening. I feel it powerfully still. Do not despair of our present difficulties but believe always in the promise and greatness of America, because nothing is inevitable here. Americans never quit. We never surrender. We never hide from history. We make history.”

“Farewell, fellow Americans,” he ended. “God bless you, and God bless America.”

McCain’s body will lie in state at the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday followed by a memorial service in his home state Thursday.

On Friday, McCain will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol before a service at the National Cathedral on Sunday; eulogies will be delivered by former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush.

McCain will be laid to rest Sunday at the Naval Academy cemetery in Annapolis, Md.

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