Robert Draper: McCain Campaign "Disdainful" Of Blogging, "Believes That's Not What Journalism Ought To Be"


First Posted: 10-30-08 05:35 AM   |   Updated: 11-30-08 05:12 AM

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Anxiety about access has underpinned campaign coverage this cycle, be it John McCain's recently less cozy relationship with the press, the rollout of Sarah Palin, or Barack Obama's reputed "indifference" to the press and his campaign's reliance on its own digital media operation. Last weekend, GQ correspondent Robert Draper broke through the campaign news din with a New York Times Magazine story on the McCain campaign's shifting narratives. Like his book on the presidency of George Bush, "Dead Certain," for which he had rare access to the president, Draper's story benefited from on- and off-the-record conversations with McCain's inner circle, if not the candidate himself. Draper is blogging the election this week on GQ's Web site.

WWD: Some people wondered why the McCain campaign didn't require that you wait to publish the Times piece until after the election.
R.D.: When I began this story in early August, the McCain campaign felt pretty sanguine about their prospects....Though the outcome of the story is not as they would have scripted it, it's understood by them and others that I didn't sucker punch them. It helped that I had contacts in the McCain campaign from the previous GQ stories I had done and I had a lot of contacts in Bush world. A lot of those people had gone to work for John McCain. That led to their belief that they'd get fair-handed treatment from me. And we're talking about The New York Times, with whom they have an adversarial relationship....I think their calculation was, if they're ever going to get a fair shake from The New York Times, it's going to be with Draper.

WWD: Did it help that you had only one story to write, as opposed to filing every 30 seconds?
R.D.: Unlike some of the journalists for not only the daily papers but for networks, who have to constantly blog as well as file stories, I could be a little more leisurely, and beyond that, maintain a big-picture perspective. And frankly, the McCain campaign was much more responsive to that approach. They've come to be rather disdainful of the hyper-blogging that takes place on the press bus, and they think it has increased this mind-set of "gotcha" journalism, where every time John McCain would say something, instead of asking a follow-up question, people would go scurry off to their laptops and post to their blogs. And the McCain campaign believes that's not what journalism ought to be. I'm not positing myself as some kind of superior journalist, it's just that the format of long-form journalism allows me to be a little more leisurely, allows me to look at the longer view of things, and allows me two-and-a-half months on a single story.

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Anxiety about access has underpinned campaign coverage this cycle, be it John McCain's recently less cozy relationship with the press, the rollout of Sarah Palin, or Barack Obama's reputed "indifferen...
Anxiety about access has underpinned campaign coverage this cycle, be it John McCain's recently less cozy relationship with the press, the rollout of Sarah Palin, or Barack Obama's reputed "indifferen...
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- genia I'm a Fan of genia 27 fans permalink
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Doesn't blog = we the people?

McCain suggests that we sit down, shut up and stay out of it....lol.­..I can see where we might be making things a little difficult for him
Tuff sh**

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 10/31/2008

"McCain campaign thinks that blogging is inimical to journalism" ... wel first of all thank you ... I've just discovered that i've been mispelling a word "inimical" that I thought for years was spelled "enimical".

Perhaps I've been morphing it with egnimatic to get something questionable andcompletely wrong ... enigmatic being what I pull from the McCain quote in that it is my belief that what John McCain actually objects to is the truth of some his statements being found out before the lie he's telling can run its course.

With the internet the narrative if untrue is being snuffed out on the bus. I think that's a good thing. This "just put it out there and let the voters decide " as John wants reporters to do is not journalism ... its aiding to someone to distort the truth ... placing a false choice before a voter ... and ultimately undermining a profession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 10/31/2008

Sigh ... "enigmatic" ... (as writer walks off head hung in shame)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 10/31/2008
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Hmmm...ano­ther one of those complaints that beg for the Logical Follow-Up Question:
"If the blogs were SUPPORTING you, how would feel about them then?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 10/31/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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I'm just impressed he'd heard about it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 10/31/2008
- genia I'm a Fan of genia 27 fans permalink
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yep...yep.­..me too....mad­e me kinda...ti­lt my head a little and say awwww

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 10/31/2008
- sclucie I'm a Fan of sclucie 9 fans permalink

That's fascinating - because the biggest slime issue McCain has going right now is Khalidi/LA Times. The original article (which is now posted on the RNC website as gospel) is almost completely based on a blog - a blog written by one of the true bottom feeders of the blogosphere. She has no references, no personal interaction or contact with any of the people discussed in the article, no proof.... and she has made insane accusations in the past that were roundly refuted by virtually every responsible journalist (she accused a journalist hostage in Iraq of being "anti-American" and pro-Arab). She continues to spew lies. The Times article is very, very close to a blog on her site and she has posted evidence of the writer's inquiry and her response.

So John McCain is against completely unsubstantiated information which is transmitted through blogs and becomes "truth?" How ironic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 10/31/2008
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Yet another example that McCain wants the 20th century cold war rock to hide under. It ain't gonna happen. Get used to it.

21st century citizen for a 21st century president!

Obama/Biden '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 10/31/2008
- PaceSetter I'm a Fan of PaceSetter 40 fans permalink
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"My friends, real journalists don't live in the basement of their mother's house wearing their pajamas all day and writing opinion pieces or up to the minute analysis of the days' events. Journalists get paid exorbitant salaries by the same corporations who lobby me to pass their FCC legislation in order to beg me for a seat at the back of my plane in order to bring me donuts with sprinkles and lob softball questions at me about my awesome maverickosity. Now, get off my lawn!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 10/31/2008

Doesn't Limbaugh broadcast from home in his pajamas (or less)? That socialist!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 10/31/2008

Right, because in republican America "We The People" are not supposed to have a voice. And the message should be completely controlled by the corporate interests, just like they have done to the MSM. Now bow to your masters you insignificant serfs and thank them for the crumbs they throw your way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 10/30/2008
- mocha59 I'm a Fan of mocha59 23 fans permalink
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Remember when Palin said in her and mccains follow up interview with katie c. about the pakistan question:

It was just a voter. It didn't really matter.

'nuff said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 10/30/2008
- mocha59 I'm a Fan of mocha59 23 fans permalink
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Knowledge is power.

Yes we CAN KNOW.

It's OUR VOTE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 10/30/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 385 fans permalink
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Too bad. It's called freedom of speech. Modern day pamphleteering, if you like. You anti-democratic old pussbag.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 10/30/2008
- imsosure I'm a Fan of imsosure 29 fans permalink
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Coming from such an expert on how others ought to behave, the reporters better well pay attention to his royal batshitness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 10/30/2008
- Birdman I'm a Fan of Birdman 35 fans permalink

Sure John believes that LARGE CORPORATIONS should tell us what the news is, I mean report their opinions, errr tell us what they are told to say by their corporate chieftains, ahh to heck with it the media other then blogs is all opinion and spin that has the agenda of the corporate officers. Besides McCain hates bloggers because he can't control them like he controls the regular news media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 10/30/2008
- sclucie I'm a Fan of sclucie 9 fans permalink

No, first "the jouranlists" go through the blogs to get their information. Leaaving Manhattan would be so tiresome. THEN the corporate CEO's tell them what to say and how to say it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 10/31/2008
- imsosure I'm a Fan of imsosure 29 fans permalink
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If any of you happen to see John Boy while you're out and about ask him to shut up, even if it'd just for a short ehile it would still be an improvement to what he's doing now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 10/30/2008
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Blogging is just like talking...

What's next? We all have to be mutes and words can no longer be spoken???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 10/30/2008
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