2008 shooting assignment #15
Somehow my last blog entry posted twice. Scary. I haven’t had a chance to check up on it though, because I’ve been back on the political beat. Last night found me down in Charleston covering the McCain campaign’s moves leading up to the GOP primary. We first caught up to him at a polling place on Saturday morning, and he got his ass MOBBED by the press. My reporter Mark managed to fire off this photo as the media swarm following McCain as he retreated back to his bus, “The Straight Talk Express.”

Seriously, I felt mobbed and I was with the media, so you know it had to be crazy. Want further proof that it was crazy? People in pig suits.

You know I can’t pass up the temptation to take a photo with mascots, even when I wasn’t exactly sure what these pigmen were all about. I think they might’ve been loosely connected to the Ron Paul people - not certain, though. I was sorta jealous that they were keeping warm in those piggy suits, although I’m sure they turned into big, sweaty rain sponges by mid-afternoon.
We eventually ended up in a make-shift media center at The Citadel, where McCain would later give his victory speech. There were way more media cameras than the campaign folks accounted for, so they ended up having to hurriedly construct an extension to the risers. I was kinda in a crappy spot, crammed between some local stations and the CNN talent cam. Although later on, my spot became prime real-estate when the the campaign staff decided to put a 50″ LCD monitor (for the teleprompter) in the middle of the risers - completely screwing all the national media in the center of the stage.

The rest of the night went rather smoothly, and it (naturally) ended with McCain being mobbed by the media as he made his way to the Fox News camera.

We decided to duck out at that moment and ninja edit a pkg for the newscast, which was thirty minutes out. Sadly, this will be just the beginning og my weekend’s political madness. More later!
Posted on January 21, 2008
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