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McCain Finally Yields To The Service

04 Apr 2008 01:39 pm

In a pre-taped interview with Fox News Sunday's Chris Wallace, Sen. John McCain said he plans to ask the U.S. Secret Service next week for a protective detail and expects to receive one within the next few weeks.

The meeting next week will be ... intense. There is not a small amount of anger among McCain advisers at the testimony of Secret Service director Mark Sullivan yesterday, who "revealed" to members of Congress that McCain did not have a detail.

The McCain campaign believes they kept a quiet pact with its traveling press corps to keep details of McCain's security a secret for his protection and there own. (I did not comply with the campaign requests, although I will omit reporting about the methods of protection, the size of the details, code phrases, and the like. Other members of the traveling press corps say they do not recall agreeing to avoid reporting about McCain's security arrangements.)

Asked by Wallace why he had not asked for protection, McCain said that "it inhibits my ability to have close contact with people," according to excerpts released by Fox News.

In the past, advisers have said that McCain would prefer a security blanket that appears lighter than those covering Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He told one long-time friend that, if elected, he intended to do away with the heavily armored presidential limousenes if he were elected; the friend said he hoped McCain was joking.

The Secret Service has proved adept at adapting their security protocols to the particularities of candidates, but McCain visibly blanches at the sight of rope lines and does not like to put any barriers between him and voters.

Comments (10)


"Yields to the service"

That also makes him harder to be serviced.

Tell Vicki she needs a pass rather than just make one.

As I wrote about this morning, McCain seems to be acting as if he has some bizarre death wish.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/4/4/74716/74415/326/489870

People should ask themselves if they really want this guy anywhere near the nuclear football..

I'm not quite sure why the McCain advisors are angry about this. See this WP article from 11/07 in which McCain explicitly discusses not wanting Secret Service protection. If they are upset at the SS about this, their anger is missplaced. Maybe they should consult their candidate on raising the issue in the first place...just a thought:

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/11/18/mccain_entry.html

If McCain should be mad at anyone, it should be Drudge who was the one who headlined it to millions of eyes this morning....


Here is a direct quote from the WP article above:

"It's my intention, if we win this nomination, to reject Secret Service," he said during one of his many conversations with reporters on his Straight Talk Express this weekend. "Why do I need it?"

Obama's detail is pretty light, right? I mean, it's large, but they try to be incospicuous, especially around the candidate. Considering the threats they must get it feels very light.

The SS protection is going to make it even harder for the MSM - and Ambinder - to ask McCain those prosecutorial-style questions we've become accustomed to hearing. Oh well, try to do your best. And, enjoy the complimentary Doritos.

Yeah, great judgment and maturity from this grumpy old man hero. Geez.

"What a manly man ! He refuses security ! He doesn't like to 'fuss', he's no little girl, ya know!"

71 y.o. man acting like a 12 y.o boy, that's great in a president.

I welcome security. More security means less chummy with individual voters=Obama blowout.

It's like the Kennedy vs. Nixon debates. Kennedy wins every time. . .

He told one long-time friend that, if elected, he intended to do away with the heavily armored presidential limousenes if he were elected; the friend said he hoped McCain was joking.

No, just a good idea Romney suggested to McCain.

Similar to Hillary telling Obama she would be proud to be HIS VP if he won and just be "one heartbeat from the place I deserve to be..".