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Why McCain Owes The New York Times a Thank You Card

Posted by Marc Cooper, Huffington Post at 7:23 AM on February 22, 2008.


The Times, in fact, couldn't have found a moment more favorable for Johnny Mack to let this fearsome cat out of the bag.
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The Republican Right is already howling over the bombshell dropped by The New York Times on John McCain, the GOP's all-but-official nominee. It's an outrage, they say. A deliberate torpedo. A liberal media smear.

Sorry, but these guys have got it backwards. The Times, in fact, couldn't have found a moment more favorable for Johnny Mack to let this fearsome cat out of the bag. If McCain could have personally chosen when to have this story break, it would have been right about now.

Not to say that the well-researched piece that broke late Wednesday evening isn't any candidate's nightmare. It's not only a detailed run-down of McCain's awfully close friendship with a pert and well-connected lobbyist thirty years his junior; the Times also does an admirable job of rehashing the Senator's long record of cozying up to the same sort of lobbyists against whom he repeatedly rails in public.

So what's my beef? The timing, folks. The timing. Everyone who knows anyone has been hearing about this story for some months. Back in December, Matt Drudge got wind of it from inside the Times and teased it at the top of his site. We all waited, but the shoe never dropped.

Under what is said to be intense pressure from McCain and prominent D.C. criminal attorney Robert Bennett, who was hired to help deal with the matter, the Times capitulated and held off on publishing the story - offering no explanation, then or now. And if you read through the piece just published, there doesn't seem to be any new information that the Times couldn't have had two months ago.

So what, you ask? Just one small detail: In the intervening weeks between the moment when the Times was first going to publish the story and finally did publish the story, the same New York Times endorsed John McCain! And while he's described in the endorsement editorial as a "staunch advocate of campaign finance reform" he's tagged in this Wednesday's news piece as having accepted favors from those with matters that came before the very committee he used to push that reform. And many, many other favors.

More importantly, if the Times had published its expose when it first had it over Christmas, it would have preceded all of the Republican primaries and caucuses. To say it would have changed the dynamic of the GOP race is perhaps the understatement of the decade. You can bet Mitt Romney and even Mayor Rudy are up late tonight gnashing their teeth and pounding their heads against the wall over this one.

So should Republican voters. They've been seriously toyed with by the paper of record. The Times gives them McCain. And then, only after it's too late to reconsider, it takes him away. McCain might, indeed, be seriously wounded by this week's revelations. If they had come out two months ago, he would have been reduced to a political asterisk, a footnote alongside Tommy Thompson and Tommy Tancredo.

Yes, we know how the Times will plead: innocent. There's a clear division, you see, between the news side and the editorial pages of the paper. Tut tut.

More like a clear division between the real and the surreal.

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Tagged as: conservatives, new york times, mccain, republican party, lobbying, republican hypocrisy, adultery, iseman

Marc Cooper has covered international and domestic politics for the last three decades. His articles and essays have appeared in dozens of publications ranging from The New Yorker, The Atlantic and Playboy to Rolling Stone, the L.A. Times and the Village Voice.


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The right wing...
Posted by: motamanx on Feb 22, 2008 7:59 AM   
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..says the New York Times is a liberal rag. I'm not so sure--they let Bush get away with his debate microphone, his war, his other war, his wrongheadedness about everything. They never asked the question what has Bush done that is any good?

Nor did they gripe (enough) when they weren't allowed to photograph the war, or the dead GI's coming home in boxes.

When the mention the war they never preface it (as everyone should) by saying: "the illegal war that was started with Cheney's lies."

They endorse a man who sees nothing wrong with a 100-year occupation of a country that was not involved in 9/11.

They have not called for impeachment.

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» RE: The right wing...c_alfred Posted by: c_alfred
Satire: our "news" media
Posted by: Moore Hognutz on Feb 22, 2008 9:00 AM   
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This is what passes for news:

NEW YORK - Jennifer Lopez gave birth to twins early Friday, making the singer and husband Marc Anthony the parents of a boy and a girl after one of pop music's most closely watched pregnancies.

Congratulatory messages have been sent by President and Mrs G W Bush, Senators McCain, Clinton, and Obama, and Governor Huckabee. "Jennifer and Marc are delighted, thrilled and over the moon," Fields told the magazine.

Lopez representative Simon Fields told Peoples magazine the babies were born shortly after midnight on New York's "Long" Island, with the 5-pound, 7-ounce girl arriving first, followed by her 6-pound brother minutes later. The location was not identified.

Lopez' publicists and agent did not return telephone calls from The Associated Press early Friday.

Ending months of speculation, Lopez confirmed her pregnancy at a Miami concert in November. Her father, David Lopez, told Telefutura's "Escandalo TV" earlier this month that the 39-year-old singer was expecting twins.

Lopez and Anthony, 38, married in 2004. The twins are her first children, and his third and fourth.

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» RE: Satire: our "news" media Posted by: VZEQICVA
Someone's got the NYT timing figured out...
Posted by: CybScryb on Feb 22, 2008 10:04 AM   
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Nice job Marc. I'm sure this will slip by millions but the release of this story this week could not have been more fortuitous for St. John. If the nation had two weeks more to hear about his wishy-washy stance on torture vs. waterboarding, he'd have been toast before April 15.

Now, the press will have to work hard to resurrect the torture issue because every time the McCain campaign sees it coming, they'll trot out a tall blonde for a photo-op and the media will devolve into their standard attack poodle mentality.

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The Times article did NOT have legs...
Posted by: jimidee on Feb 22, 2008 2:56 PM   
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and should have NEVER been run. Period. It may have been "well researched" but it was not well documented. "Two anonymous sources" just doesn't cut it when making such serious allegations.

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I had a vision . . .
Posted by: luckypuck on Feb 22, 2008 4:08 PM   
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. . . and it was so clear. Rush Limbaugh had a visit from one of his buddies, who told him God wanted Rush to leak this story to the NYT, anonymously, of course. Then, he was to go on his radio hurl show and blame the liberal media and the Democrat candidates for slandering the candidate he hates the most. What a brilliant strat . . . oh, wait a minute. That was his brother, Satan, not one of his buddies. My bad.

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