We aren't in America, so the relevance of this is nearly zero...
Yeah but I hadn't been inundated with attention for at least 37 minutes so I needed to do something to remind you guys I'm still here.
We aren't in America, so the relevance of this is nearly zero...
This says far more about you than you probably realise.Who?
This says far more about you than you probably realise.
Anyway, whilst I disagreed strongly with some of his political stances, he did at least have integrity, manners, and common decency. Those should be givens and unsurprising so I suppose it says a lot about America that these are standout points. There was a piece in The Gruadain the other day claiming that he paved the way for Trumpism by introducing Sarah Palin to the world stage which legitimised the anti-fact, anti-truth carry on that the world is facing now but I'm not sure I buy that entirely.
The Republican Party - and American politics in general - could do with a few more John McCains.
I don't know a great deal about his policies but he always struck me as one of the more honourable people in American politics.

I don't know a great deal about his policies but he always struck me as one of the more honourable people in American politics.
Wow for a minute there I thought it said John McClane
Multiple citations needed...

The guy standing next to John with the glasses is Salim Idris, that's legit. He was the Supreme Commander of the FSA before he got replaced, he's a moderate. He was a General in the SAA before he turned.
I believe the guy in the background is an commander in the Northern Storm Brigade, they act as "police" force under the "Islamic Front" which is now part of Jaysh al-Islam (Army of Islam). They changed names and merged with so many others it can get confusing, but one of the groups they merged with wanted to create an "Islamic State" too.
One of the men with McCain is Gen. Salim Idris, who at the time chief of staff of the Free Syrian Army's Supreme Military Council. He was removed from the post in February.
Another is Mouaz Moustafa, executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force, a Washington, D.C.-based group that encourages U.S. intervention on behalf of the moderate opposition and organized McCain's visit.
A third man who had been disputed in the past has since been identified "as one of the brigade commanders for the Free Syrian Army," McCain said.
He was with the Northern Storm Brigade, a force affiliated with the Free Syrian Army that has battled ISIS, McCain's office clarified.