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15.08.2008
Muted Straight Talk, Cont'd

A few months ago John McCain floated the intriguing idea of subjecting himself as president to unscripted "question time"-style grillings before the Congress. The notion tickled the fancy of even many a liberal McCain critic.

Now that McCain's staff has cut off nearly all his spontaneous interactons with the media, it might be time to reconsider the seriousness of this pledge. I know campaigns demand extreme message discipline--but it's not like a president is immune from gaffes either. If McCain beats Obama with his current tight-lipped approach, it's a hard to imagine him switching right back to his old freewheeling ways.

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Friday, August 15, 2008 5:38 PM with 3 comment(s)

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rozenson said:

I could see him turning "Question Time" into a Bush-style press conference, where he'll pretend not to hear a question or just flat-out ignore people. Then again, I'm sure Democrats will ask much tougher questions than the media ever have . . .

August 15, 2008 6:09 PM

psantillana said:

Well yeah, now that it's obvious - even to him - how bad he is at it. At least he's marginally more self-aware.

August 15, 2008 9:25 PM

johnalthousecohen said:

"If McCain beats Obama with his current tight-lipped approach, it's a hard to imagine him switching right back to his old freewheeling ways."

And it's a hard rain's a-gonna fall...

August 17, 2008 12:50 PM