WASHINGTON — One widow right away knew how the other one felt.
"I'm getting ready for the main Christmas season without the man I love," one said.
"I'm awfully grieved," the other answered. "It would be ideal if you realize I am considering you."
The Twitter trade seemed like a greeting between two ladies confronting the season alone, yet the message of help from Cindy McCain, the widow of John McCain, the Arizona representative, to Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., was about an alternate common encounter.
It was a message of solidarity sent after President Donald Trump ridiculed Dingell ("You know Dingell? You ever know about her, Michigan? Debbie Dingell, that is a genuine marvel.") and inferred that her significant other — John Dingell, the previous Michigan congressman who kicked the bucket in February — was "turning upward" from hellfire. McCain's own significant other has been the object of constant presidential assaults since he kicked the bucket.
"I'm getting ready for the main Christmas season without the man I love," one said.
"I'm awfully grieved," the other answered. "It would be ideal if you realize I am considering you."
The Twitter trade seemed like a greeting between two ladies confronting the season alone, yet the message of help from Cindy McCain, the widow of John McCain, the Arizona representative, to Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., was about an alternate common encounter.
It was a message of solidarity sent after President Donald Trump ridiculed Dingell ("You know Dingell? You ever know about her, Michigan? Debbie Dingell, that is a genuine marvel.") and inferred that her significant other — John Dingell, the previous Michigan congressman who kicked the bucket in February — was "turning upward" from hellfire. McCain's own significant other has been the object of constant presidential assaults since he kicked the bucket.





