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Did McCain Have A Cold? (Update)
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Mystifying, says the McCain campaign. Political bloggers are apparently trafficking in rumors that John McCain had a cold and thus canceled his schedule for tomorrow.
Mike Luo of the Times was also given conflicting information:
Perhaps HQ in Arlington didn't quite pick up the transmission from the roadshow. But the optics of McCain's canceling an appearance because of a cold are pretty cloudy; the guy generally campaigns through his colds, and, generally, doesn't have any incentive to allow voters and the media to see him in tip-top shape.
Update (midnight:20):
Well. I've been in contact with the aide who told me that McCain had a cold; I asked this person to reconcile the statement given to me with the one given to the traveling press by Ms. Buchanan. This person's answer I accept:
Well, my word is my bond, and my name is attached to the facts I present. But -- these things happen; on we go.
Ms. Buchanan said she was mystified at where the illness rumors were coming from. After all, she said, he was plunging ahead with his town hall meeting at a high school here and a fund-raiser this evening.
“He’s not sick,” she said. “Otherwise, we would have canceled this.
“It really is a scheduling issue,” she added but did not elaborate.
Mike Luo of the Times was also given conflicting information:
An aide also confirmed to The Times that Mr. McCain has a cold.
Perhaps HQ in Arlington didn't quite pick up the transmission from the roadshow. But the optics of McCain's canceling an appearance because of a cold are pretty cloudy; the guy generally campaigns through his colds, and, generally, doesn't have any incentive to allow voters and the media to see him in tip-top shape.
Update (midnight:20):
Well. I've been in contact with the aide who told me that McCain had a cold; I asked this person to reconcile the statement given to me with the one given to the traveling press by Ms. Buchanan. This person's answer I accept:
"Some events got moved around and rescheduled, a media avail got added and wires got crossed. So he's got a full schedule tomorrow. [I] Really do apologize for any confusion."
Well, my word is my bond, and my name is attached to the facts I present. But -- these things happen; on we go.
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