Straight talk express takes another detour

Mr McCain seems to be making the situation worse.  I have always thought that if Bill Clinton had just admitted the Lewinski affair the entire thing would have been over in a matter of days.  Maybe John McCain needs to admit whatever happened and move on.

Just hours after the Times’s story was posted, the McCain campaign issued a point-by-point response that depicted the letters as routine correspondence handled by his staff—and insisted that McCain had never even spoken with anybody from Paxson or Alcalde & Fay about the matter. “No representative of Paxson or Alcalde & Fay personally asked Senator McCain to send a letter to the FCC,” the campaign said in a statement e-mailed to reporters.

But that flat claim seems to be contradicted by an impeccable source: McCain himself. “I was contacted by Mr. Paxson on this issue,” McCain said in the Sept. 25, 2002, deposition obtained by NEWSWEEK. “He wanted their approval very bad for purposes of his business. I believe that Mr. Paxson had a legitimate complaint.”

The more time McCain spends trying to parse words, the worse this is going to get.
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