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Politics | 11/01/2008 1:47 pm

Cindy McCain's Press Secretary Says: 'I've Never Seen Someone So Maligned'

wowOwow caught up with Laurye Blackford, Cindy McCain’s press secretary, who gave us a ring from ‘The McCain Express’on pre-election weekend
By The Staff of wowOwow
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wOw: Are you good at keeping secrets?

Blackford: I’ve kept all your secrets, wOw.

wOw: Aren’t you only a heartbeat away from Mrs. McCain?

Blackford: I would say yes when she does all of her interviews, when we travel on the road and when she’s approached by the press. But Mrs. McCain is an incredibly smart and capable woman and really can hold her own. I usually brief her first thing in the morning, depending upon what time our day starts, and I leave her the last thing at night when we get to whatever hotel we’re staying at.

wOw: What drew you to your job?

Blackford: I think with Mrs. McCain in particular, I’ve never seen someone so maligned. Having worked in the media for so many years as a senior broadcast producer both at "Good Morning America" and "The Early Show" on CBS, I knew who a lot of the players were. I thought I could help enlighten her to the mainstream media.  I really was drawn to her because she’s an incredible woman and so strong and yet she is so misrepresented in the media. It was shocking to me how misrepresented she was. I don’t want to go too much into the image of her, but I think everybody knows that she was very quiet and stood silently behind her husband but, that is not who she is at all. 

She’s a very accomplished woman in her own right. And I think a lot of times the main stream media sees a Republican woman, or the wife of a Republican candidate and think, ‘Oh they must be brainless, witless and told to do whatever they’re told to do.’ But I think that has been disproved with Laura Bush and I think the same goes as well for Cindy McCain. These women have strong opinions and lives of their own.

wOw:Do you and Mrs. McCain ever discuss Mrs. Obama and what do you say?

Blackford:We don’t, actually. They’re both very different women at this point in their lives.  Mrs. McCain certainly understands where Mrs. Obama is in her life now. Mrs. McCain understands that Mrs. Obama is the mother of two young girls. She’s been there too. But her children are older now and she has four of them. But she understands the trials and tribulations of trying to juggle a political life and maintain some balance of family life.

wOw:How does she stay in touch with her children right now? 

Blackford:She has three BlackBerrys at all times! She’s the most technologically advanced person I’ve ever met. It’s amazing. She is constantly on the phone with her children or texting them all day long.

 

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DeBrcaobj
Here they go again, putting down the “mainstream media”. If Cindy McCain has a PR problem, it probably has more to do with the fact of her public demeanor, which is rather cold, brittle and WASPish and most Americans are turned off by, the fact that she pretty much has chosen the role of standing in the background smiling in a purely supportive role and appears to be another GOP Stepford wife. Now… I’m not saying all this is true about her, maybe she simply exudes warmth in person, but it is what she presents to the world and you cannot blame the so-called “mainstream media” on this… the mainstream media btw, that McCain always could rely upon as his “base”, until he decided to go all Nixon and take on the tactic of discrediting the media (before it discredits you).
By DeBrcaobj on 11/01/2008 3:20 pm
MarjorieC
DeBúrca, Could you not handle being nice, just once. My goodness, what do you get out of trashing women every day, all the time.
By MarjorieC on 11/01/2008 3:29 pm
Marina B.
Marjorie, we all aspire to your level of niceness.
By Marina B. on 11/01/2008 3:32 pm
Marina B.
I’m sorry; I shouldn’t have spoken for anyone else. I certainly aspire to your level of niceness, Marjorie.
By Marina B. on 11/01/2008 3:38 pm
BrooklynGal1
Marina, I hope you do not have to go through what many of us go through with her, so I wish you luck.
By BrooklynGal1 on 11/01/2008 4:59 pm
Marina B.
Thanks, Carol. I have a pretty thick skin, and am only bothered if someone I respect forms a negative opinion of me. The rest are good for chuckles.
By Marina B. on 11/01/2008 8:19 pm
MarjorieC
Now, now Carol. I rarely speak to you.
By MarjorieC on 11/03/2008 6:43 am
DeBrcaobj
The only times I have ever read posts of yours that sounded “nice” were when you were praising someone for trashing someone else who you wanted to trash. In this thread, I was giving my opinion on Cindy McCain’s image woes… if you don’t agree with my opinion, putting me down personally doesn’t make me wrong. You still haven’t caught on to that fact.
By DeBrcaobj on 11/01/2008 4:02 pm
DianaT
DeB, I’ve never seen the Stepford Wives, and know nothing about the show, but I know absolutely that Cindy McCain is not nearly as “maligned” as Jacqueline Kennedy was when she was in the white house, and also when she became Jackie Onassis. Mrs. McCain knows just as much as any other wife of a politician that one has to have a thick skin to sustain their positive self images. Also, from what I’ve seen, she hasn’t been any more maligned than Michelle Obama. This is a rough, tough mud wrestle; it is no wonder that certain wives such as Betty Ford and others were driven to drink.
By DianaT on 11/01/2008 4:59 pm
DeBrcaobj
In fact, Michelle Obama has never to my knowledge said anything against Cindy McCain, but Cindy McCain has criticized Michelle Obama. THAT was when I had really had enough of Mrs. McCain.
By DeBrcaobj on 11/01/2008 6:30 pm
phyllisDoylePepe
Diana: You must see “The Stepford Wives” which is a movie. See the first one which is far superior to the remake.
By phyllisDoylePepe on 11/01/2008 6:49 pm
AndromedaJakes
Ditto see the original movie.
By AndromedaJakes on 11/02/2008 3:28 pm
WineWarrior
DeB— Marjoire is a very sour woman whose comments are rarely other than what you describe. She hasn’t yet caught on that others will express whatever they wish and that her opinion impacts that exactly zilch.
By WineWarrior on 11/01/2008 11:27 pm
gulliverfourmyle
Rock-On, ‘intelligent-one’—-you are not alone—-‘Keep On Rockin’ In the ‘Free-World’.——
By gulliverfourmyle on 11/02/2008 9:54 pm
CatherineKaiman
DeB, I was going to ask Marjorie C, exactly what she gets out of trashing the women on here who have opposing views to hers, but then realized my time would be better spent petting my cat.
By CatherineKaiman on 11/03/2008 8:37 am