From The Road
March 2, 2008 10:44 PM

McCain Shows Off His BBQ Skills

(CBS)
From CBS News' Dante Higgins:

PAGE SPRINGS, ARIZ. -- John McCain has been campaigning hard for months and his traveling press corps has been working just as hard in covering him. So, this weekend McCain played host to a handful of senators and governors at his Arizona vacation home and today the press joined the party.

Two shuttle buses rode in with about 40 journalists onto what could be McCain’s version of President Bush's Crawford ranch if he wins in November.

As reporters filed in, McCain, who stood by the grill tending to ribs and chicken, shook everybody’s hands as they passed. The receiving line continued as Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Gov. Jon Huntsman, R-Utah, and former Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, lounged on McCain’s large deck that wrapped around his cabin.

McCain wore a white sweatshirt with a silk-screened family photo on it, sunglasses, a green baseball cap and blue jeans. As grillmaster, he looked like the all-American dad, with a story for every spot in the house. He explained that he loved to grill because it was social. He said it gave him something to do with his nervous energy while everyone could enjoy food and drink.

He shared his recipe for “practically” fat-free ribs. He rubs a salt, pepper and garlic powder mixture onto the ribs along with lemon and cooks them for an hour and a half to allow most of the fat to fall off. Fat-free or not, the ribs lived up to the hype. After three servings, I’m confident in reporting they were succulent and flavorful.

Our invitation to the barbecue came with restrictions. It began as an on-the-record gathering, then shifted to an off-the-record event. McCain staffers say they wanted to allow the event to be more of a social than a work event. In the end, it was back on-the-record but no video or audio equipment was allowed. Most people adhered to these rules but a few audio recorders made their way in. A handful of reporters stood next to McCain with notepads in hand, unwilling to let this story go by unreported.

After McCain greeted reporters he continually turned meat on the grill and offered pieces as they became ready. He politely explained that he wasn’t doing interviews but that didn’t stop the crowd from standing around the grill taking photos and asking questions. He even told reporters to walk around and take a look at the place, but after he realized the press wasn’t going to leave him alone, he took them on a walk instead.

McCain led a dozen reporters around as he carried tongs and a knife in his hands. The first stop was to a blackhawk’s nest where he said he once watched a mother teach her baby bird how to fly.

The décor of McCain’s house had a southwest flavor. Navajo rugs don the walls and floors. Well worn couches and chairs furnish the lower level of his home, which has exposed brick, wooden door frames, and paneling. In one room, political cartoons of McCain from the 2000 election cover the walls.

Cindy McCain decorated most of the other walls in the home with family photos, and drawings and paintings by their children.

We ate at tables along a creek that ran past his house. Beef tamales, hamburgers, sausages, potato salad and pastas were on the menu in addition to McCain’s grilled chicken and ribs. The McCain’s have two dogs, Coco and Sam, who tag-teamed each table during dinner looking for scraps.

We munched on brownies, cookies and cake for dessert. For McCain the icing on the cake will be clinching the GOP nomination next week.

If that happens, McCain and his press corps can expect a change. Increased security could limit their unfettered access and intimate gatherings and McCain’s barbecue ribs could be off the menu.
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by slamkitty1 March 5, 2008 5:52 PM EST
This piece by Dante Higgins illustrates what is so very wrong with American "journalism". No self respecting political journalist, i.e. Meg (the facts of the story, not the writer) Greenfield, would ever place themself in a position with such conflict of interest. It is Mr. Higgins'' job to, all kidding aside, objectively cover Sen. McCain, not spend time socializing with and becoming his bestest pal. This is the type of "reporting" that led many to believe that our current President was a long-time rancher, when he actually bought the Crawford property in 1999. I would wager that is a fact that Mr. Higgins'' still is not aware of.
It seems to be lost on Mr. Higgins that detailed staging of this event took place, no marketing strategy utilized, and that in itself shows an amazing amount of naivete on Mr. Higgins'' part.
The current state of this country cannot be placed squarely on the shoulders of George W. Bush and his Cabinet alone(although it is tempting.) The degradation of both the domestic and foreign standing of this great country is also the reponsibility of sub-par "journalists", like Mr. Higgins, who believe that their standing within the beltway crowd and their access to power is not what his job is about. Pitiful.
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by giantrobot2 March 4, 2008 9:09 AM EST
3 Reasons why to vote 4 Mike Huckabee:

1. McCain maxed out his FEC presidential fund and will not be able to compete with Obama''s advertising in the general election.

2. McCain is a puppet controlled by the party big wigs. He is not allowed to say or do anything without first getting their permission. Democrats will seize on this lack of power by a President.

3. McCain can not articulate well enough to pump up the Republican base to go out an vote in the general election. He doesn''t have the firepower and charm like Mike Huckabee to get all the stay at home Republicans out of the house to go vote in the general election.

The Republican party is doomed for 20 years to come if McCain is the nominee. We might as well start writing blank checks to send to the Democrats as they will be raising our taxes to astronomical porportions to finance government regulated health care.

Vote for Mike Huckabee, he is the only one that can go toe to toe with Obama in a general election.
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by gsonjagnath March 3, 2008 4:25 PM EST
I would have liked McCain debating HUCK than showing off his BBQ skills. This country needs a Commander-in-Chief, not Chef-in-Chief.
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by March 3, 2008 12:33 PM EST
"Dante wrote the best story of all those that covered this event at McCain''s Arizona home.
McCain is a good man and a dedicated to serving America.
Huckabee is a good man also but a little short of real world experience.
Having been an active conservative for 52 years, I support this man. We will never agree on everything but when it comes down to a choice, this is my guy.
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by twocanpete March 3, 2008 4:44 AM EST
Juan McCain urinates down the backside of American conservatives and they thank him bringing the rain! These silly lemmings will rue the day they turned their back on Mike Huckabee. http://twocanpete.blogspot.com
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by akprayingmom March 3, 2008 3:12 AM EST
We have a better Choice!
Mike Huckabee has been the most consistant candidate in the 2008 race. He continues stand on the human life amendment, strong border control, and massive tax reform with the Fair Tax. He supports keeping America strong with a strong military. He is the only candidate that is thinking of the welfare of our veterans. He has proposed a Veterans Bill of rights to rightly honor and help those who have served our country. When there is no one else to trust, We can always trust Mike Huckabee. He has a proven track and the only candidate with executive experience! He is honorable, knowledgeable, gracious, and fun. This race is not over. There are many states that have not yet voted. I am tired of hearing about mathematical impossiblity. Don''t let someone else, including the media or the RNC tell you how to vote. Vote MIKE HUCKABEE NOW!! TX, OH, VT, RH, millions of voters that have voted and millions of voters who want to vote are counting on you to send a message. We want a candidate of the people, for the people, and by the people! VOTE HUCKABEE !!
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