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Is the Love Affair Over? McCain Gets Combative With Reporters

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 2:54 PM on August 28, 2008.


What happened to the 'Straight Talk Express?'

John McCain became a media darling by offering extraordinary access to campaign reporters. The candidate and the journalists would spend hours hanging out on a bus, enjoying the gabfests, on and off the record, about any subject that came to mind. The media ate it up, and rewarded McCain with the kind of fawning, sycophantic coverage most politicians can only dream of.

Asked during the primaries if he'd maintain his signature style if he got the Republican nomination, McCain told reporters, "You think I could survive if I didn't? We'd never be forgiven." McCain even had a sofa installed on his plane, in order to make his chats with the media more relaxed.

That was, of course, before Karl Rove's team took over the McCain campaign operation. Howard Kurtz recently had a good item detailing the remarkably curtailed access the senator now offers reporters, and the ways in which McCain replaced "straight talk" with stale talking points. To see just how dramatic a transformation this has been, take a minute to read this fascinating interview between McCain and Time's James Carney and Michael Scherer:

There's a theme that recurs in your books and your speeches, both about putting country first but also about honor. I wonder if you could define honor for us?

Read it in my books.

I've read your books.

No, I'm not going to define it.

But honor in politics?

I defined it in five books. Read my books.

[Your] campaign today is more disciplined, more traditional, more aggressive. From your point of view, why the change?

I will do as much as we possibly can do to provide as much access to the press as possible.

But beyond the press, sir, just in terms of ...

I think we're running a fine campaign, and this is where we are.

Do you miss the old way of doing it?

I don't know what you're talking about.

Really? Come on, Senator.

I'll provide as much access as possible ...

In 2000, after the primaries, you went back to South Carolina to talk about what you felt was a mistake you had made on the Confederate flag. Is there anything so far about this campaign that you wish you could take back or you might revisit when it's over?

[Does not answer.]

Do I know you? [Says with a laugh.]

[Long pause.] I'm very happy with the way our campaign has been conducted, and I am very pleased and humbled to have the nomination of the Republican Party.

You do acknowledge there was a change in the campaign, in the way you had run the campaign?

[Shakes his head.]

Note to reporters: this isn't the guy you fell in love with. He was replaced with an angry, overly-scripted ideologue.

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David Gregory
Posted by: Lauren on Aug 28, 2008 3:11 PM   
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Is letting the potheads demonstrate behind him. They are getting noisy now.

Hey dudes, I want to hear my show. Who is that guy with the bull horn? He is messing it up for the people holding signs. Switch to the live singing of the anthem.

While they are getting their heads bashed in? I sure hope not.

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"Straight talk" was always a BIG LIE with McCain anyway
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Aug 29, 2008 3:46 AM   
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HE makes a big public fuss about torture, gets fawning press coverage for weeks, and then quietly votes to transfer torture to the CIA and allow the CIA to torture!

The MSM NEVER called him on this - just like they have NEVER called him on his dozens of flip-flops and hundred of hypocrisies.

Instead, he gets praise for campaign finance "reform." No mention of the fact that the "reform" was completely illusory - or that he did it to cover his sorry ass over the Keating 5 scandal.

HIS ENTIRE HISTORY IS JUST LIKE THAT!

His "bipartisan compromises" are about de-fanging any real reform and his history is as corrupt as any in congress.

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My live blog reporting on the ONLY actual demonstration I saw on TV was all rated with 1s?
Posted by: Lauren on Aug 29, 2008 7:12 AM   
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What gives?

I just returned here to say how great I thought it was that they allowed it to happen at all. Go MSNBC! You are great!

FOX ran Rove talk-over coverage, pure garbage.

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I am just waiting for that moment...
Posted by: chaoslegs on Aug 29, 2008 11:29 AM   
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...when his buttons get pushed and he explodes like Jack Nicholson in a Few Good Men. A moment that can't be taken back and shows the true nature of John McCain.

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Obama Rebuttal ideas
Posted by: weslen1 on Aug 29, 2008 1:03 PM   
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Two ads for Obama!
Obama has 2 very strong rebuttels for any ad McCain may come up with. They are these.
#1: Biden AND the Clintons in separate ads: "A year ago, I didn't think Obama was ready to be our "Commander In Chief". Over the course of the past year I have watched and listened to Barack Obama. Barack Obama has studied and learned and listened to the American People and made himself READY. Barack Obama has learned a LOT in the past year. So much can happen in a year. Barack knows how and is willing to "change his mind" when circumstances change. Barack Obama knows how to "adjust". What about John McCain? Well you can't teach an OLD DOG new tricks. Do you want "More of the Same with John McCain?" Or do you want a new direction for America, led by a man who REALLY practices the "FAMILY VALUES" we all strive for?

#2: Background footage of Hurricane Katrina and the flood damage in New Orleans with oratory about the Republican response, including Barbara Bush's heartless and cold remarks about how good Katrina was for "those" people and how well it worked out for them. Then the good, family values preacher, sorry, I've forgotten his name, who called on all his loyal Republicans to PRAY FOR RAIN OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS, to occur as Barack Obama made his speech last night. Then pointing out that the weather in Denver during the whole week was wonderful, if maybe a little HOT. But just as the Republican Convention is getting under way, ANOTHER HURRICANE is threatening our Gulf Coast. Our Gulf Coast is going to be ravaged while the Republicans PARTY, AGAIN.

You could easily make the case that "God" is showing his WRATH at the Republican AGENDA and, if they TRULY BELIEVE, I'd stay away from that PARTY. If the RAIN moves to Minesota, guess we'll know who's side GOD is REALLY ON.
by weslen1 (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 3 comments) on Friday, August 29, 2008 at 10:01:38 AM

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