From Reuters
PIPERSVILLE, Pennsylvania - Republican presidential candidate John McCain got a new campaign plane on Monday with one apparently unexpected surprise: his name is on the side.
…McCain expressed surprise when reporters riding with him mentioned it being emblazoned across the Boeing 737-400.
“Really? Is it?” McCain said after the flight. “I thought it just says Straight Talk Express.”Assured that his name also adorned the plane, McCain described how it felt: “Whoops! I feel wonderful,” he said. “Maybe it’s a little added free publicity, I don’t know, at various airports.”
Really? “Free publicity?”
I’m not a fan of the “CEO President” concept, especially when our current CEO has an executive history of running organizations towards either bankruptcy or the bottom of the standings - both of which he’s managed to do to us. But there’s something to be said for having a little knowledge of the harsh, cold world of “buying stuff.” My friend Chris Kelly pointed this out to great effect the other day - when you’ve spent your entire adult life collecting your paycheck from the government, it becomes less and less surprising that your money comes from a vast pool of people, few of whom you’ll ever actually meet. And their largess buys you things - like buffet lunches and Sansabelt slacks and… Boeing 737’s. Thanks, masses!
But what’s disturbing to me isn’t just that not knowing what’s painted on the side of your new campaign plane - the one you’re currently sitting inside of - seems a wee bit out touch. And it’s not just that McCain might be the first president to demonstrate that he’s literally not detail-oriented. No, it’s that the fruits of donated money can mean so little to him that not only does he not oversee what his new jet plane looks like, but that he can sit inside his multi-million dollar aircraft, acquired with the cash of thousands of supporters, filled with thousands of dollars of ever-more-expensive fuel, and retooled and decorated with hundreds of man-hours of planning, sweat, and thought - that he can then sit on that plane, and when he finds out his name is on the side, his first thought is -
“Hey! Free publicity.”









