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12.05.2008
McCain's Age Solution?

A more serious take on the problem noted below, from Time's Scherer:

McCain's campaign is resigned to the fact that late night comics are foaming at the prospect of six more months worth of old man McCain jokes. And polls show that the Republican's age — he will be 72 by Election Day — could have an impact at the ballot box. But both McCain and his advisers have been pointing to a prospect they hope will neutralize the issue: a relatively youthful vice president, who might lesson the fear of, gulp, McCain's death in office. "I'm aware of enhanced importance of this issue given my age," McCain told Don Imus recently, when asked about his vice presidential pick. A few weeks later, campaign adviser Charlie Black elaborated on the assumed power of a solid vice presidential candidate. Back in 1980, Black recounted, Ronald Reagan was running for president as an older man at 69. "The day he picked George Bush to be vice president, the age issue pretty much went away," Black recalled. "If [McCain] makes a good choice, that might alleviate the issue."

P.S. McCain's 72nd birthday falls on August 29, just before the September 1 start of the GOP convention. I suspect there won't be a big photo-oppy celebration. At least it doesn't fall during the convention, I guess.

--Michael Crowley 

Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008 4:53 PM with 5 comment(s)

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AlanSP said:

I'm don't think he needs a youthful VP so much as an extremely competent one.  That's important for everybody, but more so for McCain because there's a greater risk that he might have to step in.

I don't think it would really make the age issue go away, though.  The concern is not simply that McCain might die or be incapacitated in office, but that his mental capabilities might decline in a way that would harm the country *without* someone else being able to step in.  I'm not saying that this will happen; there are plenty of people far older than McCain that remain mentally sharp.  Nevertheless, at his age, it's a concern.  McCain now is capable of doing the job.  The question is whether the same will be true four years from now.  I don't know what the answer to that is, and frankly neither does anybody else.

May 12, 2008 5:29 PM

liberal reformer said:

My guess is that the opposite will transpire, courtesy of his handlers. No birthday cake and candles but maybe a photo - op of him briskly walking, or some such thing, to demonstrate his vitality. Also, no Viagra spot contracts before the election, in the event of his defeat.

May 12, 2008 5:33 PM

ndmackenzie said:

The Whitehouse has a nice photo of Bush and McCain celebrating McCain's 69th birthday even as a couple of thousand Americans were drowning in New Orleans:

www.whitehouse.gov/.../20050829-5_p082905pm-0125-515h.html

Let them eat cake.

May 12, 2008 6:26 PM

stgla said:

You can go overboard on youthfulness: Dan Quayle.

May 12, 2008 6:38 PM

AlanSP said:

"I'm don't think"

Man I need a nap or something.

May 12, 2008 7:22 PM