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Is John McCain Dying of Cancer?

Posted by Matt Stoller, Open Left at 2:32 PM on September 16, 2008.


It's a question that the media need to take seriously.

I just got back from a dermatologist for a check-up (growing up in Miami with outdoor summers requires this), and I asked her about McCain and skin cancer.  He's had various types of the disease and I wanted to get a sense of whether he's really in danger or if this is one of those treatable forms of cancer.  And she told me that basically, some skin cancers are not that bad, but malignant melanoma - the kind McCain has had in two separate places - is not one of those.  It's bad.  Real bad.  And unlike most cancers, it doesn't really go away, even after years in remission.  Sam Donaldson had it on his ankle, and thirteen years later it returned in the same spot.  McCain has had it on two separate 'primaries' (not recurrences, which aren't as bad), and you can clearly see the post-surgical scars of having his lymph nodes checked (and partially removed).  This is not a healthy guy, this is a 72 year old man with a fairly high likelihood of serious illness and death within the next few years.

I asked Senator Jon Kyl, a Republican, about John McCain's cancer, and he said that McCain is in remission.  The video is above.  You can see above that Kyl is taken aback, but he says that he trusts what John McCain told him.  But why?  That might be good enough for a Republican Senator, but why should that be the test for the voters?  Why should we trust McCain on his medical past?  It's not just that McCain has stretched the truth in this campaign, as even Karl Rove noted, or that he's acted as desperately as you'd expect a dying man to act when stretching for his lifelong dream of the Presidency, it's that McCain has simply refused to release his medical records to the public and confined select members of the press to a three hour window with no electronic equipment to examine his records.  Brave New Films is on this question, and more than a thousand doctors have signed up to ask him to release his medical records.  You should sign this petition and watch the video, it is downright scary.  While this race is between Obama and McCain, President Palin is not an unlikely outcome (as Matt Damon noted).

There is precedent for covering up the health records of Presidents.  JFK was a deeply unhealthy President, and the press covered up Reagan's increasingly obvious senility with phrases from Time Magazine like "If Reagan is afflicted by senility, some of the world's leaders might try a case of it."  But this is different.  McCain is contesting for the Presidency as a 72 year old man with a history of extremely severe malignant cancer, not just one case but several, as well as many other minor forms of cancer and various other diseases.  He's on six different forms of medication.

I won't go into Palin, except to note that the question of her qualifications does matter in the context of McCain dying in office.  Ultimately this is not a question of McCain's health, though, it's a question of his fitness for the Presidency; can you trust someone who won't release his medical records to run the country?  Is he really going to place his own ambitions to become President above allowing the voters to know the answer to the very basic question of whether he'll be alive to serve them in the next few years?

I'll have more soon.

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Matt just what was it that tipped you off first?
Posted by: weathered on Sep 16, 2008 3:01 PM   
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If McCain doesn't flag for an opiate, ssri and other protocols related to ca, I'd be astonished.

He's physically not fit to be president.

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Melanoma
Posted by: badkitty on Sep 16, 2008 5:38 PM   
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I'm obviously not a doctor, but we do have some readers who are, and who may be able to clarify what I say. I had melanoma six years ago. It was a level 2, and I had surgery. I have had no recurrence since. My father had melanoma 44 years ago, had the full surgery (including lymph glands/nodes) (I just have a dent in my arm!) and has never had a recurrence. It is my understanding that melanoma does not really go into remission. However if it recurs, it's probably a death sentence, as that usually means it has spread throughout the body and cannot be stopped. So I don't understand this article. If McCain got it twice and the second time wasn't related to the first (how do they know--because he's not dead?), I'm surprised...

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melanoma depends on stage
Posted by: Bouldercreeker on Sep 16, 2008 8:41 PM   
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I've known several people with melanoma. I believe the critical factor is at what stage the cancer is found and treated. If it's had a chance to penetrate the skin layers and seed into the blood stream, it's pretty challenging to treat. However, there are now sophisticated and more successful treatments even for advanced stages.

Most 72 year old Americans have a bunch of chronic health issues--especially if they eat a SAD (Standard American Diet) and are sedentary. Even if McCain doesn't have a serious cancer prognosis, he's likely got a long list of minor issues for which he's taking various meds. Going public with the roster of ailments would and should scare the public.

I personally wonder if he's ever been diagnosed with Intermittent Explosive Disorder, which it sounds like he has. God knows he wouldn't want to release records with IED anywhere in them!

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Scary Prospect
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Sep 16, 2008 10:01 PM   
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The scariest thing about having a sick, elderly president is that we would have an inexperienced, corrupt, autocratic, spiteful, low-IQ, ignorant, religiously fanatical, devious, secretive successor if he died in office. McCain is worrisome, but Palin is downright scary.

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» RE: Scary Prospect Posted by: VZEQICVA
After seeing him today I'm seriously wondering if he is going to make it to the election!
Posted by: foreverhope on Sep 17, 2008 12:03 AM   
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He looks like he is going to have a stroke. His temper is getting out of control. It isn't getting worse for him every day. It is getting worse for him every HOUR! Palin's favorability dropped TEN points in THREE days.

It is midnight. I better go to bed so I can get up at 3 am and catch morning Joe....ugggg...I hate Joe...but McCain got mad at Mika this morning and told her she is in the tank for Obama because she asked him too many questions about his negative advertisements. MAN he was royally P.O.ed! The republican stratagists are FREAKING OUT! They no longer know how to defend their own party! Conservative journalists are having a muntiny! I've been a news and political junkie for forty years and have never seen anything like this! Oh happy, happy days!

Yippeeeeeeeeeeee!

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» Mean spirited? Posted by: foreverhope
i dont know if hes' dying from cancer...
Posted by: Annapurna1 on Sep 17, 2008 10:55 AM   
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but a 72 y/o man has a strong risk of not outliving his term in either case.. and leave sarah palin (aka the devil) to push the button as she bleats out passages from the bible...

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Lesion visible at Maine rally 09/19/2008
Posted by: mrsMackin on Sep 19, 2008 12:22 PM   
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On CNN during coverage of a Maine rally today McCain kept his head turned towards the left during his speech. However, it is clearly visible that he has a large red lesion on his left cheek.
I had to pause the TV to make sure I was not seeing a shadow - no, it is bright red and raw.

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