Very few people know anybody like John McCain, someone who suffered and had his body, yet not his spirit, broken for six years as a POW and who has served his nation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have known John McCain personally since 1982. I wrote a well-received speech for him.
My wife used to be an anchorwoman in Arizona, so she knew John McCain, and she liked him, and I kinda liked him.
John McCain has not been president of the United States. He ran. He ran a spirited campaign. We lost. I hated to see us lose, but there were a lot of things working against us.
I have respect for Senator McCain. I used to like him a lot. I supported him. I raised a lot of money for his campaign against President Obama.
I like John McCain. He can always be counted on for a good quote.
I used to like John McCain, too, but I must admit that was because he was bucking his party to do things I agreed with. I would not have had that reaction if, say, Bernie Sanders decided to rebel out of principle and support privatizing Social Security.
I so respect Sen. McCain's service to this country, and no one certainly knows more about torture than he does, and so I recognize that.
If George W. Bush is the kind of person folks might like to have a beer with, John McCain is the guy you pray you don't get seated next to at a dinner party.
For a season, a gifted speaker can inspire with his words, but for a lifetime John McCain has inspired with his deeds.
I can't stand John McCain.