“I’ve stood in this place many times and addressed as president many presiding officers. I have been so addressed when I have sat in that chair, as close as I will ever be to a presidency."
That principled mindset, and the service of our predecessors who possessed it, come to mind when I hear the Senate referred to as the world’s greatest deliberative body.
I’m sure it wasn’t always deserved in previous eras either. But I’m sure there have been times when it was, and I was privileged to witness some of those occasions.
“Considering the injustice and cruelties inflicted by autocratic governments, and how corruptible human nature can be, the problem solving
Our system doesn’t depend on our nobility. It accounts for our imperfections, and gives an order to our individual strivings that has helped
“I hope we can again rely on humility, on our need to cooperate, on our dependence on each other to learn how to trust
“We’ve tried to do this by coming up with a proposal behind closed doors in consultation with the administration, then springing it on skeptical
We’ve tried to do this by coming up with a proposal behind closed
“Let the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee under Chairman
“What have we to lose by trying to work together to find those solutions? We’re not getting much done apart. I don’t think any of us feels very proud
The Senate is capable of that. We know that. We’ve seen it before. I’ve seen it happen many times. And the times when I was involved even in a modest way with working out a bipartisan response to a
“This place is important. The work we do is important. Our strange rules and seemingly eccentric practices that slow our proceedings and insist on our cooperation are important.
“We are an important check on the powers of the Executive. Our consent is necessary for the President to
“The success of the Senate is important to the continued success of America. This country – this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, restless, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, good and magnificent country –
“We are the servants of a great nation, ‘a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.’ More people
“What greater cause could we hope to serve than helping keep America the strong, aspiring, inspirational beacon of liberty and defender
What a great honor and extraordinary opportunity it is to serve in this body.
“I’ll be here for a few days, I hope managing the floor debate on the defense authorization bill, which, I’m proud to say is again a product of bipartisan cooperation and
“After that, I’m going home for a while to treat my illness. I have every intention of returning here and giving many of you cause to regret all the nice things you said about me.
“Thank you, fellow senators.
“Mr. President, I yield the floor.”
John McCain - July 25, 2017