R&B veteran Case is feeling a certain type of way toward late Arizona senator John McCain. The crooner hit up social media this weekend to share a distanced feeling toward the deceased politician.
Case went to social media this weekend and explained his disinterest in remembering McCain’s legacy.
A different perspective. 📸 @Case_Music pic.twitter.com/75MmKYSnC9
— SOHH (@sohh) August 26, 2018
Over the past few hours, various entertainers have shared personal messages on McCain’s legacy.
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Saturday night, reports surfaced about McCain losing a battle to brain cancer.
McCain’s office said in a statement “Senator John Sidney McCain III died at 4:28 p.m. on August 25, 2018.” He announced on July 19, 2017, that he had been diagnosed with a glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain tumor. Earlier this week his family announced he was discontinuing treatment. (NBC News)
Sen. John McCain is dead at age 81. The Vietnam war hero turned warrior politician was diagnosed with brain cancer last summer. https://t.co/dwqfVC9A9a pic.twitter.com/9vGADooqlg
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) August 26, 2018
Senator McCain is widely known for his multiple campaigns for the United States presidency.
McCain campaigned for president in 2000 and 2008. In 2008, he won the Republican nomination with a surprising choice of running mate, then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. McCain lost in the general election to Democrat Barack Obama. In 2000, McCain rode his Straight Talk Express bus as he campaigned, and George W. Bush ultimately won the nomination. After the second failed presidential bid, McCain continued as senator, assuming the role of an elder statesman. He visited troops overseas and dug into foreign policy. (ABC 15)
My family is deeply appreciative of all the love and generosity you have shown us during this past year. Thank you for all your continued support and prayers. We could not have made it this far without you – you've given us strength to carry on. pic.twitter.com/KuAQSASoa7
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) August 24, 2018