Khaleej Times

LIFE OF A MAVERICK FULL OF TWISTS AND TURNS

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1 He was an unruly and even combative student at his Washington-area boarding school. As the son and grandson of four-star Navy admirals, McCain followed in their footsteps by attending the US Naval Academy, where he continued to rebel against regulation­s and graduated near the bottom of his class.

2 McCain’s plane was shot down during a combat mission over Vietnam in 1967. He spent 5-1/2 years in captivity, including two years in solitary confinemen­t, and was subjected to frequent beatings and torture that left a permanent disability. In the Senate, he was a critic of harsh interrogat­ion techniques such as “waterboard­ing” or simulated drowning of terrorism suspects.

3 Among the military medals McCain earned were three Bronze Stars, two Purple Hearts, two Legion of Merit awards, a Silver Star and the Distinguis­hed Flying Cross.

4 McCain was working for an Arizona beer distributo­r — the father of his second wife, Cindy — when he entered politics. He was elected to the US House of Representa­tives in 1982 and won the first of six Senate terms in 1986.

5 McCain was seen as a maverick in his campaign for the 2000 Republican presidenti­al nomination when he gave thenTexas Governor George W. Bush a scare by decisively winning the first of the state nominating contests. Later he fared poorly in the “Super Tuesday” nominating races and eventually conceded to Bush after a bitter campaign.

6 After winning the Republican presidenti­al nomination in 2008, McCain lost the popular vote to Democrat Barack Obama, 53 per cent to 46 per cent.

7 In Congress, McCain was a pro-business conservati­ve, freemarket advocate and abortion foe but he voted against the Republican majority on several high-profile bills.

8 In 2017 doctors found an aggressive brain tumour during surgery in Arizona to remove a blood clot behind

McCain’s left eye. He returned to Washington less than two weeks later and went against his party’s wishes by casting a dramatic late-night vote that doomed Republican­s’ efforts to repeal Obama’s healthcare plan. Afterward, McCain spent much of his time in Arizona undergoing treatment and resting.

9 John McCain was a critic of President Donald Trump. After McCain criticised Trump’s rhetoric on illegal immigratio­n, Trump disparaged McCain’s military service by saying he preferred “people who weren’t captured.” McCain later endorsed Trump once he had secured the Republican nomination. McCain withdrew his support in Oct. 2016.

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