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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:50 PM

McCain Goes After the LA Times

Holly Bailey

Six days out, John McCain still hasn’t brought up Barack Obama’s former pastor Jeremiah Wright, but the GOP nominee appears to be ratcheting up his attack on Obama’s ties to 60s era radical Bill Ayers and, in the process, picking a fight with the media. It all started Tuesday, when the McCain campaign called on the Los Angeles Times to release a video it had mentioned in a story published last April, which described a 2003 banquet honoring Rashid Khalidi, a Columbia University professor and Palestinian scholar who has been highly critical of Israel. The story, which was about Obama’s friendships with Palestinian Americans in Chicago, quoted from a speech Obama gave at the event, in which he talked of his friendship with Khalidi. The paper reported it had viewed a videotape of the dinner provided to it by an unnamed source.

Five months after the story was published, talk of the videotape resurfaced in blogs and subsequently in a McCain campaign release yesterday calling on the paper to release the tape. McCain spokesman Michael Goldfarb accused the paper of “intentionally suppressing information that provide a clearer link” between Obama and Khalidi. “The election is one week away, and it’s unfortunate that the press so obviously favors Barack Obama that this campaign must publicly request that the Los Angeles Times do its job—make information public.”

This morning, McCain took it a step further, telling a radio station in Miami that Ayers also attended the event and implying that the Times was guilty of a double standard for not releasing the tape. “The Los Angeles Times refuses to make that videotape public,” McCain said. “I’m not in the business about talking about media bias but what if there was a tape with John McCain with a neo-Nazi outfit being held by some media outlet. I think the treatment of the issue would be slightly different.”

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Less than an hour later, Sarah Palin, at a rally in Ohio, echoed the talking points. “Maybe some politicians would love to have a pet newspaper of their very own,” she said. “In this case we have a newspaper willing to throw aside even the public’s right to know in order to protect a candidate that its own editorial board has endorsed. And if there’s a Pulitzer Prize category for excelling in kowtowing, then the LA Times, you’re winning. But it’s not too late, and if there is an ounce of credibility there, if the newspaper wants to keep that shred of credibility, let alone its dignity, than I say the public has a right to know. Let’s go to the videotape, LA Times.”

It’s unclear where McCain got the information that Ayers may also be connected to the video. That detail has not been published anywhere. Asked about where the candidate had gotten the information, a McCain senior adviser talking to reporters on the plane this afternoon simply repeated the call for the Times to release the video.

For its part, the Times, in a story published today, said it had promised its source that it would not release the video. Citing criticism from the McCain camp that its decision was somehow tied to protecting Obama’s election chances, the paper pointed out that it was the first news organization to even report on the video. 'The Times is not suppressing anything," said Jamie Gold, a Times readers representative. "Just the opposite. The LA Times brought this matter to light."

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Posted By: monkey65761 (November 3, 2008 at 11:43 AM)

S.Palin should have known it was a prank call, or does she think she is so important that a president of another country would call her. They have been having problem betowwen the two Palin and McCain. As when she went out on her own she was really campaining for herself.Getting away from what the party has written for her and against the things McCain is for. Now he is having her come with him to get the crowds to talk to and keeping a leash on her. He sure needs to, she is for herself and a political career for her self. The economist have gone over both Obamas and McCains plans and they all say that Obamas is the one that will pull us out of the recession we are in ,not McCains. As for tieing Obama to others he has spoke to them yes but disagreed with them. How about Palins ties to the independance party in Alsaka that is openly advocates secesion from the United States. her husband belonged to it from1995 to 2002 when she went for mayor of that small town.She got more pork from this country than anyone, then spent the money on what she wanted too. Read the Anchorage Daily New's and also read about the Alaska pipe line. You can get to them on the computer and get some facts . Damage ,no maintance damage from leaks into the tundra through the ice it mealts. no maintance. As for the LA Times not releasing the video , they couldn't as they promised the person sending it not to. But they did release the information from it. so it cannot even be proved. No for McCain and Palin. go Obama Biden get out and vote


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