John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was a prominent American politician and naval officer, best known for his long tenure as a United States senator representing Arizona from 1987 until his passing in 2018. Before his Senate career, McCain served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he began to establish his reputation as a dedicated public servant. In 2008, he became the Republican Party's nominee for the presidency, facing off against Barack Obama in a highly publicized election that ultimately resulted in his defeat.
McCain's military background played a significant role in shaping his political views and leadership style. A Navy pilot during the Vietnam War, he was captured and held as a prisoner of war for over five years, an experience that deeply influenced his approach to national security and foreign policy. Throughout his political career, McCain was known for his willingness to work across party lines and for his commitment to bipartisan solutions on key issues.
His legacy is marked by a steadfast dedication to his country, a willingness to challenge his own party when necessary, and a belief in the importance of democratic values. McCain's life and career remain a testament to his enduring influence on American politics and his unwavering service to the nation.
Filmography
Panic: The Untold Story of the 2008 Financial Crisis
Mike Wallace Is Here
Why We Fight
The Mayo Clinic
Mitt
John McCain: For Whom the Bell Tolls
Active Measures
The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Saving Capitalism
Revealing Ukraine
The House I Live In
Hillary (2020)
The Lincoln Project