McCain isn't generally a great speaker, and he was slow to get
going tonight, but he ended strong, with a recount not just of the
heroic portion of his captivity, but of when he was broken and
ashamed, with nothing to fall back on but the counsel of one of his
fellow soldiers, and the love of his country. His Churchilian
rallying cry at the end of the speech brought the house down. It
was delivered with a level of conviction that few others could
muster, because he's lived it. "Stand up, stand up, stand up and
fight. Nothing is inevitable here. We're Americans, and we never
give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make
history."