26 thoughts on “Barack H. Obama tribute to John McCain

  1. His tone, his charm, his speech delivery just shows that he was indeed one of the finest president. I don't mean the policy or how he run the country, but he is truly an inspiring public speaker

  2. Comments of this video: I’m so sad to see McCain go, Obama was able to honor McCain’s memory beautifully

    Replies to the comments of this video: Obama and the commie Democrats are brainless, the left is evil, Obama is a beta male

  3. A Democrat President, Barrack Obama, SPENT almost 20 minutes to spoke Greatness of the late Senator John McCain.
    A Republican president, the CROOK donald trump, SPENT 03 seconds to attacks John McCain: 'I like people who weren't captured'

  4. Although I think Trump is a good president I still love the days we had a president that models a true president unlike Trump repeatedly saying the same things in different ways while Obama isn’t.

  5. God Obama was a great speaker, and he sounded like the President. Trump just screams and whines like a baby with his Brooklyn accent. Bush just glued his eyes on a script and barely pronounced all the words with his southern accent, I miss this voice.

  6. How great America was when we had a leader who can inspire and Reiterate what America stands for. Before being a republican or a Democrat, we are Americans. Let’s stand united as one and make this country great again.

  7. Somewhere deep inside of his cold heart, President Trump must be crying. I hate the man but I believe every human being has some sort of softness deep inside.

    I'm pretty sure he's got that kind of softness and probably it got triggered by just watching this in spite of him not being invited. Because deep inside he knows he will not receive an honor like this when his Presidency is done, God knows when that will be.

  8. The Senate and this country could have really used John McCain during this impeachment trial. Looking back, I really think he helped a great deal in keeping the Republican party in check. He was a principled, country before party man. No doubt about it.

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