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In book, McCain chides Trump for ‘reality show’ toughness

- By John Wagner

In a new memoir, Sen. John McCain, RAriz., offers a harsh assessment of President Donald Trump’s leadership, asserting that his “reality show facsimile of toughness” seems to matter more to him than the nation’s values.

In the book, McCain, who is battling brain cancer and says he feels freer to speak out because he isn’t seeking re-election, writes that he has sometimes heatedly disagreed with all six of the presidents who have held office during his 36 years on Capitol Hill.

McCain takes particular aim at Trump, a real estate developer and former reality television star, writing that he “has declined to distinguis­h the actions of our government from the crimes of despotic ones.”

“The appearance of toughness, or a reality show facsimile of toughness, seems to matter more than any of our values,” McCain says.

The assessment is included in excerpts of McCain’s forthcomin­g book, “The Restless Wave,” published Monday by Apple News. The book, co-written by Mark Slater, McCain’s longtime aide and writing collaborat­or, is scheduled for publicatio­n May 22.

In the excerpts published Monday, McCain laments the decline of civility and bipartisan­ship in Washington, writing that “whether we think each other right or wrong on the issues of the day, we owe each other respect.”

The book’s publicatio­n comes as McCain faces an uncertain future.

In July, doctors diagnosed the six-term senator and former Republican presidenti­al nominee with glioblasto­ma, an aggressive form of brain cancer that took the lives of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and Beau Biden, son of former vice president Joe Biden.

McCain, 81, returned to Congress and maintained a relatively regular congressio­nal schedule through the fall as he underwent chemothera­py and radiation treatments. By December, however, he had returned to Arizona to continue his treatments and go to physical rehabilita­tion.

Last week, he was discharged from the hospital after spending more than a week there for surgery related to an intestinal infection.

And during the weekend, Ben Domenech, a writer who recently married McCain’s daughter Meghan, tweeted that “John hugged me tonight. He asked me to take care of Meghan. I said I would.” The tweet has since been deleted.

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