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Why Does McCain Have a Problem with "Straight Talk?"
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In case you missed my post earlier today noting how John McCain's new "Truth Squad" has a member of Swiftboat Veteran's For Truth on it, it looks like John McCain's relationship to the "truth" is growing more strained by the minute.

As Thinkprogress reports today, McCain's new "Straight Talk Express" campaign plane will have a "special" area for a group of reporters to interview him. The only requirement to get access to this "special area?" Write nice things about John McCain:
John McCain is now traveling in a new "Straight Talk Express" campaign airplane.

It "features a special area" with "a couch and two captain's chairs" where "McCain will conduct group interviews with the press."

But not all reporters covering McCain can enjoy this new lap of luxury. Top McCain aide Mark Salter said "only the good reporters' would get to sit in the specially-configured section for interviews."

"You'll have to earn it," he said. So how can these reporters "earn" a seat? Never challenge the Senator, as McCain biographer Matt Welch explained in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times:
[McCain is] very open to people. You can come on the bus, everything is great but if he knows or if his team knows that you have a hostile line of questioning or you have a long and well documented critique, they're not going to talk to you.

As a human, he's haunted by the notion of honesty and about honor and truth. He wishes that he could speak the truth all the time. He doesn't. I don't think he speaks the truth any more than any other politician really, no more, no less .
True to form, John McCain is following in the footsteps of George Bush and Dick Cheney.

Want more "free speech zones?" How about audiences in town hall meetings picked for their loyalty?

Want more politicization of our government like DOJ hiring only "loyal bushies?" How about firing US Attorneys who aren't being partisan enough?

My friends, with John McCain we can expect more of the Same.

Reader Comments
  
One of the fired US attorneys...
By / Jun 30th 2008 at 6:12 pm EDT
was from Arizona, and John McCain supported the firing. He will be more of the same, and the cronyism will only be worse...the republicans are getting to the bottom of their barrel of rotten apples.
  
He's Not A Nice Guy
By Z Rho Jun 30th 2008 at 6:16 pm EDT
I hope by November people will see the further damage McCain will cause if he is elected. It's time for the media to wake up and stop pandering to this idiot.
  
I don't know lets ask her
By Mr Bill Jun 30th 2008 at 6:38 pm EDT
HEY SUE SUE what is the problem John McCain has with you
  
That is why I became the real Straight Talk
By Sue Sue's Straight Talk Express Jun 30th 2008 at 6:47 pm EDT
John McCain is not the man he was in 2000. The Neocons have gotten to him in his quest for power.
Either that or he never was the man we thought he was so here we are. He is an idiot!
Re: That is why I became the real Straight Talk
By Mr Bill Jun 30th 2008 at 6:54 pm EDT
:_) I knew you where there how's it going Sue Sue?
  
He has a nice deficit.
By marsha Jun 30th 2008 at 8:03 pm EDT
I saw him asked if Barrack was patriotic and he went all around it and would not say yes... What is up with that???
I just think he sold his soul for the nomination.
peace,
marsha