Senator McCain delivers enthusiastic address at Associated Press luncheon

Posted by Staff on April 14, 2008 |

Presidential hopeful John McCain (R-AZ) spoke at the Associated Press Annual Meeting today, answering a wide variety of questions concerning everything from his relationship with the press to his stances on the war and ideas about restoring the sagging American economy.

McCain talked about how he hoped to build a strong relationship with the press, who he said often misinterpret his statements. Regarding the Shield Law, McCain said he felt the public should know what goes on behind “closed doors” by government officials, but at the same time laws and courts should outline what information can and cannot be released. Speaking to a group of reporters obviously concerned about such free- speech issues, the Senator said anything that could potentially allow Islamic radicals to have an advantage against us should be questioned.

McCain was asked if he thought one of his democratic opponents, Senator Barack Obama, was an “elitist.” McCain responded by saying that he did not know Obama well enough to make such an assessment, but that the Senator’s viewpoints are “fundamentally different” than his and not necessarily correct.

On the topic of America’s economic situation, McCain was asked if he thought America was in a recession. McCain said he “certainly thought so,” but that he was not concerned with terminology- he all he needed to know that “Americans are hurting,” and that something has to be done to repair our economy. Describing himself as a “Teddy Roosevelt Republican” McCain explained that he thought there was a “role for the government” in business.

McCain said he would be “bothered” if he received votes based solely on the color of his skin, being that Obama is black. McCain emphasized that he would win voters over with his stances on critical issues, and did not feel he would lose voters due to his age.

April 14, 2008

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