@Once-Ler
I understand where you are coming from.
John McCain was not a Republican. Neither is his good buddy Flake. What happens to McCain has nothing to do with the GOP.
McCain was not a Republican or a Democrat. McCain was a McCainocrat. Whatever suited his personal agenda is what he did regardless of the good of any political Party or the good of the country. McCain only did whatever benefited him personally. If there was some side benefit to America or to any political party, it was purely coincidental.
I don't agree McCain has nothing to do with the GOP, and I tend to think he was McCain because he thought that was the right thing to do. You don't have to agree he was doing the right thing to recognize that most people do the wrong thing for the best intentions.
There ain't much difference between McCain, Flake, Murkowski, Collins, Graham, Corker, Gardner, Alexander, Isakson, Rubio, Heller, Tillis, and Hoeven on immigration. There ain't no difference between the rats and the GOP on big government spending, and I wouldn't bet money there are 50 votes for Kavanaugh in the Senate before next Jan.
Celebrating the victory of McCain's death is pyrrhic victory that becomes more disastrous with every Republican voter who is repulsed. Party On Garth.