Another NYT Article About the McCains, Another D.C. Lawyer
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She has done relatively few solo events, grants interviews reluctantly . . . and in introducing her husband at events, she offers few of the heartwarming anecdotes that are the stock in trade of the political spouse. When she finishes, she stands silently behind him, sometimes with an approving smile, sometimes looking strained. — NYT profile of Cindy McCain, October 18, 2008, from “The Long Run” series
![]() The Law Blog’s weekend began typically enough. We collected the papers from the stoop and sat down to read the NYT’s profile of Cindy McCain, which we found a bit more favorable, but not by much, than the New Yorker’s Cindy McCain profile from last month, entitled “The Lonesome Trail.” Then we had a flashback to February. It was then that another NYT article from the “The Long Run” series, which suggested a romantic link between John McCain and a telecom lobbyist, had caused McCain to lawyer up. Months before the February article ran, McCain reportedly hired Skadden’s Bob Bennett — a registered Dem, noted author, brother of politico Bill Bennett, and lawyer for Bill Clinton in the Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones flaps — to help handle the Times inquiry. Did the NYT’s profile of Cindy lead to legal work for any other Beltway Bigs? You betcha. On Saturday morning, when the profile ran, Akin Gump’s John Dowd (pictured, and whom Loyal LB’ers will link to Monica Goodling), fired off a letter to Bill Keller, the NYT’s executive editor. It begins: I represent Cindy McCain. I write to appeal to your sense of fairness, balance and decency in deciding whether to publish another story about her. I do this well knowing your obvious bias for Barack Obama and your obvious bias hostility to John McCain. I ask you to put your biases and agendas aside.And Continues: It is worth noting that you have not employed your investigative assets looking into Michelle Obama. You have not tried to find Barack Obama’s drug dealer that he wrote about in his book, Dreams of My Father. Nor have you interviewed his poor relatives in Kenya and determined why Barack Obama has not rescued them. Thus, there is a terrific lack of balance here.A call to the New York Times was not immediately returned. A spokesman for the Obama campaign did not immediately respond to an e-mail. Last edited by top_admin; Oct 20th, 2008 at 09:38 AM. |
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