is he had 20 nfl seasons when he was the starting quarterback and he was in the super bowl x times. he won seven of those. just to juxtapose that to aaron rodgers who might win the mvp this year, he s been playing for 15 seasons, he s been the start of first 15 seasons, he s been in the super bowl once. he wasn t erfect, the super bowl once. he wasn t perfect. across the super bowl once. he wasn t perfect, across those the super bowl once. he wasn t perfect, across those three - the super bowl once. he wasn t - perfect, across those three decades of winning super bowls we had deflate gate, did it way that he was banned for four games for a legally deflating those balls in a playoff game. i know that was overturned on a legal technicality. but he is everything else just ask opposite was being a legend of the game. right. that feels like a very long time ago. that was in a different era of his career. there is literally multiple errors of the brady career. as time is going on deflate
servants, to be an american patriot. we are back with the panel, final thoughts here. juan mentioned president reagan and at times especially in the beginning he was an opponent. he put vice president bush on his ticket as a getting the party together. conservatives, looking back some of them had some issues with president george h.w. bush. david souter was on the supreme court. got a lot of criticism for how he ruled the number of times. but now there seems to be a look back at the conservatism of president bush and a different view in history looking back at that administration. he wasn t perfect. there is a temptation when we are in these moments remembering somebody to overlook the mistakes he made. every president makes mistakes. george h.w. bush would be the first essay he made mistakes in
was so thankful to be in the service of the indispensable contribution of this country, to the service of humanity, i think we ve lost that with our current leadership in the white house. they don t seem to care about humanity. they don t seem to care, frankly, about the majority of the people in this country. they seem to care about a very limited percentage of voters. and that, i think, is completely the an thith sis of what john mccain stood for. now, as a democrat, he wasn t perfect, right? i did not believe in hardly any of his politics. i didn t vote for him in 2008. i thought he was wrong and he did a complete 180 flip on immigration reform immigration. we re going to talk about that, yeah. exactly, when he was running, so i was very disappointed in that. but throughout his life, he always came back to we re in this together. we have to focus on that or else we re not going to get anywhere. and sirmichael, maria points out, and it s important here, that bipartisan comes
thinking about this day. this service concludes for john mccain with the words of the senior pastor garcia quoting from meghan mccain, saying, today the warrior enters his true and eternal life. with me here with some closing thoughts, john weaver, who worked so closely with john mccain in politics and life, friend and advisor, and presidential historian michael beschloss. john, all of these tributes, joe biden, larry fitzgerald, so perfectly in tune with the man that you loved. yes, they exemplified his life. i think the vice president, vice president biden had it exactly right. john mccain allowed us to have more faith in america. he wasn t perfect by any stretch. he made mistakes, but he continuously strove for honor and always brought people together.
tribute to him. it seems mccain is proving one of the major concerns about before he died, about how divided we have come. you can t even when someone who is a war hero passes away keep yourself away from saying something nasty on twitter and, again, to the point, he wasn t perfect, but really? no one is. it s amazing we as we should, hold our elected officials to a higher standard but perfection is not one that can be obtained by anybody. there may have been some people in history who tried to contain it. onmccain who was vocal in saying he was not perfect. it is disappointing. it s disillusioning that from the white house on down, people cannot find the grace to just offer a kind word to someone who has passed who fought not only this difficult battle but an extraordinary battle earlier in his life when he was in the hanoi hilton in vietnam. and had a chance to be released