75-Year-Old Rep. Murtha Calls McCain Too Old to Be President

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WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. John Murtha said Wednesday that Republican Sen. John McCain is too old to be president.

Murtha is 75, four years older than McCain. He says they are nearly the same age, and the rigors and stress of running the country is too much for guys their age.

“I’ve served with seven presidents,” Murtha told a union audience. “When they come in, they all make mistakes. They all get older.”

“This one guy running is about as old as me,” he said, drawing laughter and applause. “Let me tell you something, it’s no old man’s job.”

If elected, McCain would be the oldest man to become president at age 72. Ronald Reagan became president at age 69, but he served as president for eight years and was just a few weeks shy of his 78th birthday when he left office.

McCain, in an interview with FOX News on Wednesday, said, “I invite John to come out with me on the campaign trail. I out-campaigned everybody else and that’s why I’m the nominee of my party. I can certainly out-campaign either Senator Obama or Senator Clinton.”

Murtha, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, made the comments while introducing the candidate he has endorsed, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, to the AFL-CIO’s Building Trades National Legislative Conference.

Clinton referred to Murtha’s introduction when she took the stage, saying she was grateful to have his endorsement and agreed with his sentiment that it will be difficult to turn around all the damage of the Bush administration. She didn’t mention his comments on McCain’s age, and the campaign sought to distance itself from the comments.

Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee said Clinton “considers Senator McCain a friend, and she respects him. But it’s not his age she has a problem with, its his ideas for the future.”

Earlier this week, McCain was asked about his age and he joked about it, at first feigning sleep.

“Watch me campaign. We keep a heavier schedule. We campaign harder,” he said Monday during The Associated Press annual meeting. “People will judge me by my performance. I am confident that my energy, my intellect, my experience, and my judgment is what American people will — hopefully that they will view me as qualified to be president of the United States.”

His campaign said Wednesday Murtha’s comments were “nonsense attacks.”

Of the Democratic candidates, Clinton is 60 and Sen. Barack Obama is 46.

McCain and Murtha are both Vietnam veterans who have worked closely on national security issues. Age hasn’t slowed Murtha down. After Democrats took control of the House in the 2006 election, Murtha sought the House majority leader position but was defeated.

199 Responses to “75-Year-Old Rep. Murtha Calls McCain Too Old to Be President”

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Comment by Dan

Didn’t the Democrats author the Age Discrimination In Employment Act? As an employer, I can’t even ask a persons age.

 
Comment by tidho

age discrimination - great policy, lol. Shouldn’t Clinton have denounced him or something?

 
Comment by Chris

If age matters I think Rep. John Murtha should get the heck out of government and let a younger person take his place…..

 
Comment by Sinned Mortsgne

Can we assume that Murtha will resign immediately since he’s too old and obviously too senile to function in office?

 
Comment by Cee Lee

Personally, I think Murtha needs to be put out to pasture. Even his thinking shows his age. And his temper tantrums. Those are the antics of an old ,old , man.

 
Comment by joshua allen

I agree that McCain is a bit on the “older side”. But he has a strong backbone and as President will lead us through these tuff times. Moreover, at this point we have to “stay the course” and I am just not confident in the other candidates abilities to do so.

 
Comment by Patricia

Maybe Rep. Murtha should look in the mirror and see he is to old to be a Rep. and should retire. After all in the last few years he has made some pretty off the wall statements which show he is maybe loosing touch with reality. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

 
Comment by Len

When will we be rid of John Murtha?? He may be an old fool. McCain is not!!

 
Comment by CB Los Angeles

Every time Murtha opens his mouth it reminds everyone what a peabrain he is. Mainly in office because he is a master at bringing pork projects to his District.

McCain’s family is very long-lived (Mother is 95) and only a couple months ago the Media was wild with rumors that he was having an affair with a 41-yr babe. But I would agree that Murtha is too old.

 
Comment by joe

the difference is mc cain is growing old gracefully and remains productive.
guess we should just ignore mutha’s comments like obama did with his “crazy OLD uncle”.

 

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