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Friday, February 22, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain Calls Out the Times
by Pat Buchanan
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John McCain just shoved his whole stack into the middle of the table, and put his credibility and candidacy on the line.

He just threw down the gauntlet to The New York Times by flatly denying every point of a front-page story that implied McCain had an affair nine years ago with a 31-year-old Washington lobbyist, then used his influence as a committee chair to promote the interests of her client.

The Times' front-page story of the alleged romance was based on two anonymous sources the Times identified as former aides to the senator. The Washington Post quoted John Weaver, once the man closest to McCain, as saying he confronted the lobbyist at a Union Station lunch and warned her to stay away from the senator.

Weaver is quoted as saying he brought the matter up with McCain. McCain denies Weaver ever did.

The anonymous aides were said to have confronted McCain and told him his dinners with blonde lobbyist Vicki Iseman, and his travels with her on corporate jets, were imperiling his reputation. The aides said they feared a romantic involvement that could destroy McCain.

McCain denies any aides ever mentioned such a thing.

To witness the truthfulness of his words, McCain stood silent as wife Cindy addressed the alleged adulterous affair:

"(T)he children and I not only trust my husband but know that he would never do anything to not only disappoint our family but disappoint the people of America. He's a man of great character, and I'm very, very disappointed in The New York Times."

McCain also expressed disappointment in the Times. His aides, however, are savaging the paper.

His campaign issued a statement accusing the Times of a "hit-and-run smear." Lawyer Bob Bennett compared the Times article to the sleazy robo-calls in South Carolina in 2000 that charged McCain with having fathered a black baby out of wedlock.

Conservative commentators and talk-show hosts, among them McCain's leading critics in the Republican coalition, have rallied to his defense and assailed the journalistic ethics of the Times.

Iseman has denied any affair, and her firm has accused the Times of "innuendo ... malicious and false."

Times' editor Bill Keller remains hidden behind a press release saying, "On the substance, we think the story speaks for itself." Two days after it hit, the Times had said nothing more to defend the story.

Either the Times has more than it has revealed, or the Times' publisher should dispatch Keller to join his predecessor, Howell Raines, who presided over the Jason Blair debacle, where an African-American rookie reporter hoked up dozens of stories to make himself the toast of the liberal Times. Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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I am saddened by your involvement in this matter.Let us review the facts;Mr.McCain knows a lobbyist,which happens to be a female.The lobbyist, just happens to work for a firm, whose client received a favorable outcome,via some act of Mr.McCain.You have seen the word(happen)twice,there is a reason.The basic facts are represented in what we know.The New York Times has enough information to bury Mr. McCain,and maybe waiting for other corpses.This is why I am saddened by your involvement.The Editor of the times said,without equivocation,"We stand behind our Story".Please be advised,New Yorkers love to "FIGHT".Mr.McCain should not be distracted by these allegations,unless he knows, that there is another shoe to drop.I'll wait for the full story.I have until November!!

The little detail that
most stories don't mention is that the "influence" was an attempt to move the FCC to approve the sale of a station that had been pending with the FCC for TWO YEARS. Two years for a sale that had already been agreed on. And the FCC Chairman at the time had the nerve to say that McCain's letter (telling them to hurry up, no doubt) was coming at a "delicate" time in FCC "deliberations". See how the FCC can deep six a request for two years and still talk about "delicate". What, were they waiting for people to show up to work? People should realize that so many Federal agencies have been turned into caricatures, that they think of their role as saying "maybe" long enough for them to reach retirement.
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