AP: McCain Has Trouble With Details Because Of "Breezy Nature"

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CHARLES BABINGTON | July 30, 2008 03:10 PM EST | AP

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In this July 29, 2008 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks during a town hall meeting at the Reed High School in Sparks, Nev. Details can bedevil a presidential candidate, even for policies he supports. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

WASHINGTON — Details can bedevil any presidential candidate. Republican John McCain announced this week that he backs an anti-affirmative action referendum that has drawn sharp debate in Arizona, his home state. Then he added a curious note: He doesn't know that much about it.

And when McCain was asked earlier this month about insurance coverage for Viagra but not contraceptives, he admitted he wasn't sure about that issue, though he had once voted against requiring coverage for birth-control pills.

At times McCain can appear to be short on details. In some instances, he has made misstatements or eyebrow-raising comments during the long days of campaigning in front of cameras and microphones. Sympathetic listeners call them understandable slips of the tongue and question whether any candidate can know everything. Opponents call them gaffes, or worse.

"Every candidate, Barack Obama included, has shown they will make a misstatement," said McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds. "John McCain reads and internalizes enormous amounts of information about the most pressing regional, national and international issues every single day. He has an incredible skill in that regard."

Indeed, the McCain campaign, conservative Web sites and others have compiled lists of misstatements by his Democratic rival. Some appear to be minor slips, such as Obama's reference to America's "57 states," or his saying "Israel is Israel's friend," when he meant the United States.

More substantively, in discussing minority issues Obama has said on at least two occasions that more black men are in prison than in college, which is inaccurate.

Last week Obama cited a bill passed by the Senate Banking Committee, calling it "my committee," although he is not on that panel.

Some of McCain's remarks seem to stem from his generally breezy nature and occasional tendency to leave details to subordinates. A case in point is the pending referendum in Arizona, which would bar affirmative action efforts in state agencies' hiring, contracting and college admissions.

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Arizonans have debated the issue for years, and the referendum has been the subject of front-page stories in major Arizona newspapers. Much of the one-page text is government boilerplate, with the gist contained in the first sentence: "The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, color, sex, ethnicity, or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting."

McCain, who has represented Arizona in Congress since 1983, took no stand on the referendum until last Sunday, when he was asked about it on ABC's "This Week." Sitting with McCain in Arizona, host George Stephanopoulos said: "Opponents of affirmative action are trying to get a referendum on the ballot here that would do away with affirmative action. Do you support that?"

McCain replied: "Yes, I do. I do not believe in quotas. But I have not seen the details of some of these proposals. But I've always opposed quotas."

"But the one here in Arizona you support," Stephanopoulos said.

"I support it, yes," McCain said.

On the question of Viagra versus birth-control pills, McCain was aboard his campaign bus on July 9 when a reporter asked about the fairness of insurance coverage for one but not the other.

"I certainly do not want to discuss that issue," said McCain, according to a CNN transcript.

The reporter replied, "But I think you voted against it."

"I don't know what I ..." McCain said. He rubbed his face while looking thoughtful. "I'll look at my voting record on it. But I have _ I don't recall the vote right now. But I'll be glad to look at it."

McCain has made other remarks that raised questions about his attention to details, or to aides who presumably alert him to errors. On three recent occasions he referred to "Czechoslovakia," a country that hasn't existed since 1993, when it became Slovakia and the Czech Republic. He also implied that the so-called "Sunni Awakening" in Iraq occurred after President Bush announced plans in 2006 for a surge in U.S. troops, when in fact it began several months before.

Steve Hess, a government professor at George Washington University and former speechwriter for President Eisenhower, said voters should not be terribly concerned about such misstatements by Obama or McCain.

"I always thought it amazing that these folks, who are out 15 hours a day, running for president, giving instant answers and speeches, don't slip up more often," he said. "The rest of us do."

"By and large they are small things, they are easily corrected, and you know that they know the right answer," Hess said. But major news outlets pay more attention to such missteps, he said, because if they do not, "you're one-upped by some amateur with a cell phone out there" who will "rush off to his or her Internet blog" with a juicy soundbite or video clip.

Because McCain is nearly 72, Hess said, some critics "are starting to build in a different narrative" about his misstatements or inattention to details. "Once you do that, it feeds on itself."

But he warned Democrats to be careful.

"I don't think the public gets too upset about calling a country Czechoslovakia even though it hasn't existed for a while," Hess said. Berating a candidate for such slips, he said, "can have a boomerang effect."

WASHINGTON — Details can bedevil any presidential candidate. Republican John McCain announced this week that he backs an anti-affirmative action referendum that has drawn sharp debate in Arizona...
WASHINGTON — Details can bedevil any presidential candidate. Republican John McCain announced this week that he backs an anti-affirmative action referendum that has drawn sharp debate in Arizona...
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So that's what they are calling in now: "Breeeezy." I see.

You know "breezy" kind rhymes with. . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 07/30/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

I have a counter-thought for Mr. Hess: We ignore McCain's numerous gaffes, mistatements, mental weakness, and outright lies at our nation's peril.

His strength coming into this was his "character" and honesty--an image which his current campaigning undermines daily.

That leaves us looking at his "intellect". Daily gaffes and mental confusion SHOULDN'T inspire confidence when you're choosing the most powerful leader, for the most complicated job, in the world.

Plus, with all the help at his disposal from his aides, it is very troubling to know that McCain can't remember how to "go online" and hopes to "get that down" any day.

Really. "Going online" is about as difficult as working a microwave oven. If he finds this to be an intellectual challenge--well, that is a HUGE cause for concern.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 07/30/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 502 fans permalink
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There's a difference between a slip of a tongue—the "mistakes" attributed to O—and multiple long-winded policy statements that contradict each other. The latter would apply to Mc Cain.

We have lots of breezy people in Los Angeles. I suggest Senator Mc Cain join them for some breezy conversation and nouvelle cuisine at a nice coffee house by the beach for the next four to eight years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 07/30/2008

Sunni, Shiite, Viet Cong.
Breezy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 07/30/2008
- Hillrick I'm a Fan of Hillrick 130 fans permalink
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So, will he have a VP that we will all take comfort in, knowing that he will counter any "windy" moments when a president should be on top of things? I mean now that Cheney has elevated the fourth branch of government to one of such power we don't have to worry about Senor McCain loosing his bearings...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 07/30/2008
- demfriend I'm a Fan of demfriend 24 fans permalink
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What a weird title with the word "breezy". The whole approach so far has been from MSM with McCain sharing the wink, wink, nudge, nudge, chuckle, chuckle and the laugh then smile. While McCain has basically declared that Obama is guilty of treason and wants to have people killed and the war lost (?) MSM has stayed quiet. When McCain says the war victory was "EASY" as he said it would be the MSM has not said a word even though there has been 4000 plus dead of ours and thousands wounded mentally and physically and the Iraqis have lost thousands and their country to bush liar war. Easy isn't a word that should have been used. I have no respect for MSM in general and there is only two who are exempt from that Keith O and Jon Stewert. Sad that the MSM would rather endorse McCain by endorsing his ads which are full of lies and mis-statements by showing them over and over on their numerous shows. Hell McCain gets ads shown for free and pays for few time slots...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 07/30/2008
- Dane1911 I'm a Fan of Dane1911 7 fans permalink

he paid for 12 slots on the one that is stating Obama dont love our troops...but they played it over and over and over again.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 07/30/2008
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 25 fans permalink

Big corps are in charge of MSM and the FCC. MSM shape the news for bucks. That's how the election process being influenced. It's all about the all mighty dollars Fair and Balanced is just fairy tale.

For factual real news go to NPR, PBS, or BBC or foreign news organizations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 07/30/2008
- mediamarv I'm a Fan of mediamarv 38 fans permalink
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Breezy is usually an euphemism for unintended releases of flatulence at the Seniors' home where my Mom resides.

Guess the press gaggle on the bus would know the truth, not that they would ever say it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 07/30/2008
- Martha12 I'm a Fan of Martha12 121 fans permalink
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Babbington, you must be as "breezy" as McCain if you think anyone believes this nonsense!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 07/30/2008
- JonW I'm a Fan of JonW 5 fans permalink

Breezziness, coupled with forgetfulness, flipfloppiness,ignorance on economic matters and other not so good traits doesn't qualify John McC for president. Maybe toastmaster or side kick for late nite hosts pn the Tube.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 07/30/2008

Breezy nature my arse - the man is demented. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 07/30/2008

...and apparently gas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 07/30/2008
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McCain can't even express his opinion on birth control and Viagra? He has to have someone tell him what he thinks. Like Obama said today: "someone should ask McCain what he stands for, and not just what he stands against." McCain is trying to define himself as "not Obama". But who is he?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 07/30/2008

"Breezy"?

Yeah...riiiight. Blow in one of his ears and the opposite earlobe flaps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 07/30/2008
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LOL! Best statement of the day!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 07/30/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 195 fans permalink
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Agree with DoomtoNeoCons

You have given us a KEEPER!

THANKS FOR THE GOOD LAUGH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 07/30/2008

Honorary Huffpick!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 07/30/2008
- Tropiholic I'm a Fan of Tropiholic 20 fans permalink

HA! that's a new way of describing dementia!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 07/30/2008
- max08 I'm a Fan of max08 52 fans permalink

"McCain Has Trouble With Details Because Of "Breezy Nature""

Great. just what you want in a President. A breezy nature. And no head for details.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 07/30/2008
- nclayla I'm a Fan of nclayla 4 fans permalink

You got that right!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 07/30/2008
- AnnieinOR I'm a Fan of AnnieinOR 24 fans permalink

breezy nature=fullofhot air

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 07/30/2008
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