McCain Didn’t Want The Press On His Recent Overseas Trip

July 24th, 2008, 6:40 PM EDT

h/t Think Progress

Although the right-wing is complaining about press coverage given Obama on his current trip, whining that McCain never got this kind of coverage, it turns out McCain didn’t want it.  Holly Bailey at Newsweek explains the difference:

In what could be interpreted now as a possible strategic misstep, the McCain campaign chose not to take reporters along for the ride, forcing media outlets who wanted to cover the newly elected GOP nominee to travel on their own without any guarantee of getting anywhere near the senator. The small group of scribes who made the trek (Newsweek chose not to) faced a logistical nightmare, from arranging last-minute foreign visas to struggling to keep up with McCain as they flew commercially from stop to stop. (McCain traveled by a military aircraft.) In contrast, the Obama campaign is inviting reporters on its tour, handling all the logistics–including transportation–for what will certainly be a much larger press corps than usual.

Given the gaffes McCain made, the lack of coverage may have redounded td his benefit.

…some of the campaign beat regulars were on hand when McCain made a big time gaffe, confusing Sunnis and Shiites. It made headlines back home, but…it didn’t create nearly the stir it would have had Brian Williams, Katie Couric or Charlie Gibson been reported their evening newscast from the scene.

Responses to this post...

  1. It’s just a way for the talk radio guys to complain about the “liberal media”. Simple as that.

  2. Michael,
    A simple rant from and for the simple minded. Simple as that. Duh.

    Posted by The Conservative
    July 24th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
  3. Last I checked a sentence doesn’t qualify as a “rant”

  4. geez michael! how you go on!
    ;)

  5. “Last I checked a sentence doesn’t qualify as a “rant””

    LOL!

    Michael, I’m going to need to ask you to shorten the length of your posts, please. Thanks.

  6. btw, this isn’t a “possible” strategic misstep, it IS one. Especially since McCain baited Obama about the trip to the Middle East.

    I’m starting to feel like Obama supporters felt during the primaries, when they wanted Hillary to just hang it up. I just don’t know what McCain is doing anymore. Also, I’m tired of typing his name. I have to hit the shift key twice, of course. Way too much work.


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