McCain Lashes Out Against New York Times Over Story on Relationship With Lobbyist

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John McCain speaks to reporters in Toledo, Ohio, Thursday about a story detailing his relationship with a female lobbyist in The New York Times, as his wife Cindy looks on. (AP Photo)

With his wife, Cindy, standing by his side, John McCain lashed out Thursday at a report in The New York Times that revisits the Republican presidential candidate’s relationship with a female lobbyist, and rebuked the paper for spreading false rumors.

The Times article described how campaign aides kept him and lobbyist Vicki Iseman apart during the 2000 election for fear they were giving the impression they were having an affair. It noted how McCain wrote to government regulators on behalf of a client of the lobbyist while he was chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee.

McCain called a press conference in Toledo, Ohio, to slam the paper for embellishing his committee activities on Iseman’s behalf.

“I’m very disappointed in The New York Times piece. It’s not true,” he said.

Asked about his relationship with the lobbyist, he said, “I have many friends in Washington who represent various interests and … I consider her a friend.”

He said he saw her “on occasion” at fundraisers, receptions and committee meetings, but that was all.

His wife Cindy, standing by his side, defended her husband, saying, “He’s a man of great character and I’m very disappointed in the New York Times.”

The article, published in Thursday’s edition of the Times but released the day before on its Web site, rehashes rumors spread during McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign.

The lengthy profile carried four bylines and detailed instances where McCain seemed to contradict his own anti-special interest message. It described, for instance, how he flew on corporate jets of executives looking for his support. The article was framed by accounts of his alleged relationship with Iseman.

McCain, 71, and Iseman, 40, long ago denied ever having a romantic relationship, but the story argues that “his confidence in his own integrity has sometimes seemed to blind him to potentially embarrassing conflicts of interest.”

Times Executive Editor Bill Keller released a statement Thursday saying, “On the substance, we think the story speaks for itself.

“On the timing, our policy is, we publish stories when they are ready. ‘Ready’ means the facts have been nailed down to our satisfaction, the subjects have all been given a full and fair chance to respond, and the reporting has been written up with all the proper context and caveats. This story was no exception. It was a long time in the works. It reached my desk late Tuesday afternoon. After a final edit and a routine check by our lawyers, we published it,” he said.

The Arizona senator said his campaign had been repeatedly contacted by the newspaper about the story.

“For months The New York Times has submitted questions and we have answered them fully and exhaustively, and unfortunately many of those answers were not included in the rather long piece in the New York Times,” he said.

McCain lamented that “this whole story is based on anonymous sources,” saying that could encompass any of the more than 100 aides he’s had contact with through the Commerce Committee.

The newspaper quoted anonymous aides as saying they had urged McCain and Iseman to stay away from each other prior to his failed presidential campaign in 2000. In its own follow-up story, The Washington Post quoted longtime aide John Weaver, who split with McCain last year, as saying he met with lobbyist Iseman and urged her to steer clear of McCain.

Weaver told the Times he arranged the meeting before the 2000 campaign after “a discussion among the campaign leadership” about Iseman.

Speaking with FOX News, Weaver said he met with Iseman at Union Station in either 1999 or 2000, he can’t remember which year, for about five minutes. The nature of the conversation was not about romantic involvement, but instead about how she was going around telling people how much enormous influence she had on McCain.

As a campaign professional, he said he didn’t want anyone saying they had influence over McCain so he met with her and told her to quit boasting, especially since McCain was making lobbying legislation at the time. Weaver said the conversation with Iseman and other related topics were well vetted by The Boston Globe during the New Hampshire primary in 2000.

But McCain said he was unaware of any such conversation, and denied that his aides ever tried to talk to him about his interactions with Iseman.

“Since it was in The New York Times, I don’t take it at face value,” McCain said with a laugh.

Iseman’s firm Alcalde & Fay released a statement Thursday decrying the article’s contents as “malicious innuendo” that is “utterly false.”

“Alcalde & Fay’s relationship with Senator McCain has been professional, appropriate and consistent with his legislative, jurisdictional and constituent duties,” president Kevin Fay said in the statement. “The story is based upon the fantasies of a disgruntled former campaign employee and is without foundation or merit. Ms. Iseman is a hard working professional whose 18 year career has been exemplary and she has our full support. It is beneath the dignity of a quality newspaper to participate in such a campaign of character assassination.”

Rick Davis, McCain’s campaign manager in 2000, told FOX News on Thursday that the campaign never had deep concerns about the relationship with Iseman or allegations of illicit favors for her client.

“I never had a single instance where this was a major issue in our campaign or any kind of an issue. And the idea that a decade later they have somehow uncovered some kind of a mystery is ridiculous,” Davis said.

Campaign spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker likened the report to a “kind of gutter politics.”

“There is nothing in this story to suggest that John McCain has ever violated the principles that have guided his career,” she said.

Davis said the newspaper “didn’t say that there was anything improper here. They just tried to imply it. They didn’t say he had done anything for this lobbyist or this lobbying firm but they tried to imply it. If they are going to go this kind of route, why don’t they tell us where they got the information?”

The Times had endorsed McCain and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton prior to the Super Tuesday primaries in New York Feb. 5.

With McCain now the presumptive nominee of his party, he said Thursday he intends to put the Times story to rest and move forward with the campaign.

Rumors of the newspaper’s investigation first surfaced two months ago, and at the time, senior officials in the McCain campaign adamantly denied to FOX News any personal or professional wrongdoing. Officials also confirmed that McCain had hired Washington attorney Bob Bennett to prepare the campaign for the coming “smear.” Bennett continues to be on retainer at this time.

“If there’s one thing I am absolutely confident of, it’s that John McCain is an honest man,” Bennett told FOX News Wednesday night. “I think for The New York Times to dig this up just shows that John McCain’s public statement about this is correct. It’s a smear job.”

Asked about the article, Republican rival Mike Huckabee wouldn’t comment on the newspaper’s allegations, but said he knows McCain to “be a man of integrity.”

“He is a good and decent and honorable man,” Huckabee said.

When details of the newspaper’s investigation emerged in December, McCain said he was going to battle the rumors much more vigorously than he fought other claims made against him in 2000.

“We’re getting close to the primary,” McCain said in December before he emerged as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. “These allegations are coming out at a very interesting time, and I have never, ever done a favor for any lobbyist or special interest group.”

McCain’s denials in December, including of the alleged affair, was in response to expectations that the Drudge Report was going to preempt the investigation before the newspaper actually reported it, campaign officials said.

Though Drudge did not print the story, campaign officials contend that the newspaper decided to go ahead and publish it now because The New Republic was planning a scathing critique of the newspaper for revealing the contents of its investigation.

McCain campaign officials said two weeks ago, they got a call from The New Republic asking for comment and information because it was planning a story on the newspaper’s investigation.

Officials argued The New York Times, buffeted by reporter scandals in recent years, is covering itself, publishing a deliberate smear under pressure from the magazine and because of sensitivity to its reputation caused by reporter Judith Miller, who investigated Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program and was a key player in the subsequent CIA leak investigation involving Valerie Plame.

The McCain stories also allege that the Arizona senator wrote letters and pushed legislation involving television station ownership that would have benefited Iseman’s clients.

In late 1999, McCain twice wrote letters to the Federal Communications Commission on behalf of Florida-based Paxson Communications — which had paid Iseman as its lobbyist — urging quick consideration of a proposal to buy a television station license in Pittsburgh. At the time, Paxson’s chief executive, Lowell W. “Bud” Paxson, also was a major contributor to McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign.

McCain did not urge the FCC commissioners to approve the proposal, but he asked for speedy consideration of the deal, which was pending from two years earlier. In an unusual response, then-FCC Chairman William Kennard complained that McCain’s request “comes at a sensitive time in the deliberative process” and “could have procedural and substantive impacts on the commission’s deliberations and, thus, on the due process rights of the parties.”

McCain addressed the letters Thursday, saying: “I said I’m not telling you how to make a decision; I’m just telling you that you should move forward and make a decision on this issue. I believe that was appropriate.”

Click here to read The New York Times profile of John McCain.

Read The Washington Post report.

Click here to read the story behind the story in The New Republic.  

FOX News’ Jim Angle and Carl Cameron and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

526 Responses to “McCain Lashes Out Against New York Times Over Story on Relationship With Lobbyist”

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Comment by Calvin

Did you see the press conference with McCain, the first thing he throws out there is his service to America, as if being a POW should shield him from all the other crap he does. What an arrogant butt head he is.

 
Comment by Bingo

For crying out loud, this is a story the New York Times! Anything published there should automatically be assumed to be a work of fiction with a politically motivated basis. The newspaper has less credibility than a National Inquirer article about Elvis’s love child returning from the planet Vulcan!

 
Comment by Paul

Hillary Campaign is out of money!

I guess she better start squeezing those chinese immigrants again. You know the ones who earn 14K but gave her 2K in contributions. The people who had no addresses in Chinatown, or the address turned out to be a vacant lot. Yeah you know the routine Liberals.

BTW,

Where is old Obama getting his cash from? His support mostly comes from college kids, Hillary haters, and sad sacks. Where are they getting all this money to donate since they can not afford college and healthcare? I guess they are cashing in the food stamps and throwing them in the bucket as the recieve the blessing from the messiah!

 
Comment by Richard F. Carraro

I am a Ret. from the US Army and service in Van Nam and I think that the New York Time should get out of the New. When you can get away with saying thing about our War Heros then Its time the the good Load take me home. I would following Jonn McCain in hell and back. I think he is the best hope we have in make sure we stay safe. I seened what man can do to men. You would not like it. I sure that all the Mil. feel the same way as I do about McCain, he a good man. Service 23 years in Mil. and 5 1/2 as a POW. Belive me this McCain know what the eameny can and not sure if many could go through what he did. He service 20 years service our country also. It a sorry day when a New would say any thing neg. about this man like John McClain.

I did not like to kell to stay alive in Nam but as long as I could save lives I felt is was worth all the pain I have to go through. Don’t forget there no one that in service that join and not a draf/

 
Comment by hp

Is this the best NY Times can do? If we want to start comparing DEMS and REPS, let see….

So there are these SO CALLED anonymous aides back some 8 years ago that SUPPOSEDLY told McCain to stay away from Vicki Iseman for fear it MAY give the IMPRESSION that McCain and Iseman were having an affair. Hmmm.

Now let’s look at Bill Clinton. Here we have an IMPEACHED president that lied to ALL the American people on national TV how that he NEVER had sex with Monica Lewinski, an intern at that time in the White House. Not only was it PROVEN that he/she had sex, they had oral sex and it happended in the oval office! GOOD GRIEF!

Come on NY Times. You’re straining at knats but swollowing a camel, as the bible puts it.

 
Comment by Bill

Let me try and break it down for those who care. This is just a continuation of the battle between GOOD (Conservatives) and EVIL (Liberals). We, the Conservatives, will never, ever change the mindset of Liberals. There’s no use in trying. Afterall, Liberalism is a mental disorder that some believe is inherited. How else can a sane person justify their beliefs in killing babies and destroying the moral fibers of this country? There will always be EVIL in this world and we cannot stop them from trying to destroy anything GOOD.

We, the Conservatives, need to give up on the Liberals and try to convince the Independants that our way is best for the country. They, the Independants, have not yet chosen between GOOD and EVIL so we still have a chance with them. The Liberals, on the other hand, will never change. Most have sold their soul to the devil.

In this election we, the GOOD, really need to reach out to the Independants and show them which side is best for our families and this country. We need for them to recognize that killing babies and having sex with the same gender is a destructive path to follow. Most Liberals (EVIL) do not believe in God so our laws are not based in Scripture but are only man made laws that can be changed as easily as the speed limit signs on any interstate highway. To them there is no right or wrong. It’s only what they believe. They are afraid of Conservatives and Christians so they try and destroy our belief system. Of course this can’t be done. We believe in GOOD. They believe in EVIL.

I only have one thing to say to you Liberals . . . HOPE and pray (to whatever you pray to) that we, the Conservatives, are wrong about there being a Heaven. Because without that belief there is no FUTURE and the CHANGE you will experience will be very hot. I can smile because a true Conservative (GOOD) will not have to endure you Liberals (EVIL) in the AfterLife

 
Comment by MLE

HEY NYT, WHY IS IT YOU PRINT THIS STORY YET IGNORE LARRY SINCLAIR? AT LEAST WITH HIM YOU HAVE AN ACTUAL HUMAN BEING ADMITTING TO A GAY AFFAIR AND DRUG USE WITH OBAMA, AND HE IS EVEN WILLING TO TAKE A LIE DECTOR TEST. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO STORIES EXCEPT THAT ONE IS A DEMOCRAT AND ONE A REPUBLICAN?

 
Comment by Calvin

Paul it is a matter of principle.

 
Comment by Bigtime Repub

The way these Lefties do these attack jobs makes me SICK!!

Why don’t they stick to LEGIT stories?? like how Obama is a radical muslim who sympathizes with terrorists, or how Michelle Obama hates America, or how John Kerry intentionally wounded himself to get out of Vietnam, or how everything Obama says is stolen and how he has NO political experience whatsover and has NEVER accomplished anything in his entire life?!?

Where do these libs get off spreading such vicious rumors and indulging in the politics of personal destruction?

We Republicans would never do that.

 
Comment by BEWARE

I new I mentioned before Obama is using dirty strategies as he did a hidden attack to the Clinton’s now am to The McCain’s. I knew Obama will do something to them when Mrs. McClain brought to our attention the lack of patriotism from Michelle statement and when John McClain in his speeches of victory pointed out of Obama’s “empty words.” To the contrary of Obama, Hillary always confronted Obama face to face, she has been defending from Obama’s hidden attacks, bringing to our attention how false he can be with a public allegation. Although, Hillary probed what she is alleging is truth, the Media made her look like “stupid.” Beware, I am always repeating to all, BEWARE. Who do you think are paying to the ones are confronting Bill Clinton in his speeches. He is doing all possible to get the POWER not the Presidency for the Country he is looking a personal POWER. BEWARE; I am sure OBAMA is the one who is paying this people to destroy Senator McClain. He is a WOLF playing like SHEEP, tonight in the debate you will have the chance to distinguish how confident Mrs. Clinton describe her agenda. I do not believe Obama’s Agenda is his, he made a copy of Hillary’s, and she is the one who described of her College Education plan allowing the students to pay back with their work. Obama described the same just in other words, pay attention not to how he speak, how he dress, how he portray the words, PAY ATTENTION TO HIS EYES, HIS FAKE PLAN OF GOVERMENT. HE ALWAYS AVOID FACING THE CAMERAS HAVE YOU NOTICE THAT?????

 

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