“Religiously, I feel their body is there, but their soul is on to the next world. But I’m left with incredible memories. I say goodbye, but I’ll thank God I knew a man like John McCain,” said Lieberman.
Meanwhile, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) said that McCain life was about service to a cause greater than oneself. “If you’re thinking of public service, pick a cause worthy of a good fight, and, above all else, when you make a mistake, admit it,” Graham said at the talk show.
On Saturday, a memorial service was organised for McCain at the Washington National Cathedral. Former US presidents including George Bush and Barack Obama, as well as noted dignitaries like Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Lieberman, were present at the memorial service to pay their respect to McCain.
John McCain passed away on August 25 at the age of 81 due to brain cancer.