McCain And Paxson
McCAIN AND PAXSON....Prurient innuendo aside, Michael Isikoff points out that there's a problem with McCain's claim yesterday that he never did any favors for Paxson Communications:
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 [FCC] approval very bad for purposes of his business. I believe that Mr. Paxson had a legitimate complaint."To be honest, it's genuinely not clear to me whether this really amounts to anything serious. It sounds more like a political misdemeanor than a felony to me. But he still shouldn'tWhile McCain said "I don't recall" if he ever directly spoke to the firm's lobbyist about the issue an apparent reference to Iseman, though she is not named "I'm sure I spoke to [Paxson]." McCain agreed that his letters on behalf of Paxson, a campaign contributor, could "possibly be an appearance of corruption" even though McCain denied doing anything improper.