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Friends and family visit John McCain as he battles brain cancer
By LAURIE KELLMAN, ALAN FRAM AND BOB CHRISTIE / AP 9:16 AM EDT
(WASHINGTON) — A frail Sen. John McCain has been receiving a stream of visitors and good wishes at his Arizona ranch as he confronts the aftermath of brain cancer treatment and surgery.
Former Vice President Joe Biden sat with McCain for 90 minutes Sunday, according to people close to both men. Biden followed McCain’s closest friends, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and retired Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, who visited McCain at the Mayo Clinic two weeks ago. McCain’s daughter, Meghan, tweeted Friday that she was heading to her father’s side.
“Going home to Arizona to be with my family,” she tweeted. “Thank you all again for your prayers, patience, understanding and compassion during this time. It means the world to me and my entire family.”
McCain, 81, had hoped to return to the Senate, where he’s served since 1987. He has been unable to do so after cancer treatment and surgery for an intestinal infection last month. Despite that, he’s finished work on a new book being released May 22, “The Restless Wave.” And he continued to advocate for a return to the days when partisans could disagree without demonizing each other.
“I’d like to see us recover our sense that we’re more alike than different,” McCain said in audio excerpts from his book reported by National Public Radio.
McCain has amplified his call for more civil politics since his diagnosis in July with glioblastoma. It is the same rare and aggressive brain cancer that felled his friend, Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy, at age 77 in 2009, and Biden’s son Beau at 46 in 2015.
He hasn’t been seen in public since December, just before he was hospitalized for a viral infection at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington. He then returned home to Arizona to recover and undergo physical therapy and continuing cancer treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. On December 17, his office issued a news release saying he was looking forward to returning to Washington in January.
McCain did not return.
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Codemonkey & #Qanon both compromised 4/28. Disinformation photos w Apple was last straw. Decision at top levels made to pull #Qanon board. Option to shut down #QAnon rejected. New #QAnon from w/in team now live w new tripcode & 8chan board. Confidence Re-established @Potus
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Why does Pope Francis portray Jesus as a communist? Understand: communist disinformation is aimed at taking from PATRIOTS the guns & money we need to fight & win. Communists aim disinformation to divide a movement - over money easy when Patriots are educated to be socialists