It was a powerful and meaningful three days of funerals and none more eloquent or powerful than Megan McCain's eulogy.
The iceberg sound and the cold were the shift of energetic hearts cracking open and softening. That's the power of love when joined by a myriad of heartstrings connecting all over the world. And the power of transformstive healing and seeing through the illusion to the truth of what really is, and can be created in love with a balance of power and fullness again beyond the illusions.
Combined with the synchronicity of Aretha Frankin's funerals we were filled with awareness and power of cultures, races, minorities and the ever increasingly rising power of feminine energies.
As powerful as the eclipse of 2017 and so near to its 1 year anniversary. R-E-S-P-E-C-T all around to the love that was brought forth into the universal psyche.
I also felt the shift yesterday. Watching Megan McCain speak, I could feel the GOP leadership shifting uncomfortably in their seats wondering if The public reaction will cause a massive shift in the republican and independent voters against trump and the current GOP.
The rats will jump ship if they feel it going down. I feel there is a way to go before a sinking is imminent but I know that yesterday made them nervous.
Welcome to the forum Robin. I'm glad you joined in the conversation.
I feel that even in death, John McCain is working on uniting both parties to work together. Wanting the leadership of both parties from the house and the senate to put a wreath together by the pall... That was powerful. I hope the younger politicians and the new ones coming are learning from this amazing hero.
I think everyone is correct when feeling a wind of change. Many hearts have opened up, some will close again. But the future is yet to be written. I think Sen McCain planted a seed in Obama Bush. The movement will begin soon, I hope.
Expect Doug Ducey to appoint McCain's replacement shortly. Under AZ law it must be a Republican.
One intriguing dark horse which has been floated about is Barbara Barrett. She is brilliant and has a long career of service to our country. She is a former Ambassador, trained as an astronaut, has a long career involving aerospace and a recipient of numerous awards including the Office of the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service.
She would make an excellent choice as a senator. I have heard her speak on numerous occasions and seen her in action. She is respected by many liberals and could bridge the divide. I would seriously consider voting for her for public office if she were to run and I am not a Republican.
I think she would make an excellent choice and hope Ducey appoints her.
That being said I strongly dislike Ducey and and doubt he will appoint her, given his track record. I have watched him in acton as Governor and rarely agree with anything he has done. Trump has backed Ducey for Governor the November election and I am sure he is feeling pressure from Trump to appoint a "McTrump" to fill McCain's seat. "McTrump" is the name the Arizona Republic has used.
What ever the case, I am hoping for a pick who will bring light and respect to the senate.
Postscript to all the McCain eulogies: I'm grateful to John McCain for reviving the idea of having some principles in a party that has gone off the deep end. And I'm grateful for his daughter's eulogy, because it delivered a long needed insider shaming of Donald Trump.
But that eulog goes too far (in my opinion) in glorifying a man who was a major advocate for war, a man who rallied behind some of our country's shameful war initiatives. (Her admiration is understandable because she is his daughter, and his enthusiasm for war was understandable because he was raised in a high ranking military family.)
Just so to keep some perspective here, you can see the Vietnamese perspective of John McCain's "heroism", in the academy award winning movie about Vietnam, Hearts and Minds. It was American bombers like John McCain who killed innocent Vietnamese, including many children.
I'm not trying to be negative, just keeping perspective.
He was my hero when he cast the single vote that saved Obamacare. If more republicans were like him, Trump would not still be around.
But he never apologized for the Vietnam War. He was called a war hero because his plane was shot down and he spent five years as a prisoner of war, showing great courage and endurance. But what was he doing when he was shot down? He was bombing that beautiful country and it's good people.
McCain stood up to Trump when few of his party would do that. That is his heroism in my mind. But he was a hawk who pushed for the war in Iraq, and voted for Trump's tax cut which was a income transfer to the rich.
I have to (gently) push back a little on your post. I served in the Army from 1972 until 1975. Those of us who served, both before and since, saw it as a responsibility of citizenship. Being the son and grandson of Navy admirals, the future senator McCain also felt the weight of generations of family tradition. I am also certain that McCain the pilot knew that someone would be flying that plane and bombing those targets whether he was there or not - just as I knew that someone would be in the turret of my tank if I had skipped out to Canada. Even when I disagreed with policy, I also felt it was unfair to ask someone to "take my place in the line" - it felt like I was shirking a responsibility.
It's worth noting that Senator McCain is remembered in Vietnam NOT as someone who bombed their country, but as someone who worked for reconciliation. I would suggest that was Senator McCain's work in this lifetime