DID JOHN MCCAIN

screw a sexy blond lobbyist, exchanging political favors for sexual favors? -- the New York Times just wants to know.  Of course, the timing of this story couldn't have anything to do with the fact that McCain has just wrapped up the Republican nomination and a true leftist after the NYT's own heart is about to take him on in the race for the White House.  The timing of this decades old "where's the story?" news "report" couldn't have anything to do with that

Hey, John McCain, welcome back to the GOP.  You bought yourself ten years of friendship with the Main Stream Media with your incessant trashing and betraying of the Republicans and the conservative movement.  But the party is over.  The "enemy of my enemy is my friend" logic of your relationship with the leftist press has officially come to its end.  You "my friend" are now enemy number one in the MSM.  And you know what?  You're on your own. 

Good luck, John.

UPDATE:  Tom Maguire the "everything you need to know" analysis.

Quote of the Day:  "If a newspaper is going to run stories about lobbyists who claim they have special relationships with members of Congress, it will run out of ink."

UPDATE II:  The New Republic has its insiders report on the battle at the New York Times to get rumors of a John McCain sexual infidelity published in its pages.  One thing is certain, executive New York Times editor Bill Keller isn't lying when he says the McCain story "met all of our standards."
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Greg Ransom has a degree in Political Science and an advanced degree in Philosophy, with a specialty in the philosophy of science with a special focus on the science of economics. Ransom is well know among scholars writing on the ideas of Friedrich Hayek. Ransom studied with philosophers of science Alex Rosenberg and Larry Wright.