May 23, 2008
Posted: May 23rd, 2008 12:45 PM ET
Sen. McCain, who turns 72 in August, could become the oldest person elected to a first term as president.
Sen. McCain, who turns 72 in August, could become the oldest person elected to a first term as president.

FOUNTAIN HILLS, Arizona (CNN) – - There's no medical reason to prevent Sen. John McCain from being president, the doctor for the presumptive GOP nominee said in a statement the McCain campaign released Friday.

"At the present time, Sen. McCain enjoys excellent health and displays extraordinary energy," said Dr. John D. Eckstein, an internal medicine specialist at the Mayo Clinic who has treated the candidate for 16 years.

"While it is impossible to predict any person's future health, today I can find no medical reason or problems that would preclude Sen. McCain from fulfilling all the duties and obligations of president of the United States."

McCain, who turns 72 in August, would be the oldest person to be elected to a first term as president if he wins in November. He has been treated for skin cancer three times and was a prisoner of war in the Vietnam War for 5½ years.

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Tex   May 23rd, 2008 5:40 pm ET

I have this swampland in Florida for sale too.

Julie   May 23rd, 2008 5:34 pm ET

He could use a good mental health evaluation though – if at 71 he's still unable to control his temper, that's a problem.

Brian from Los Angeles, California   May 23rd, 2008 5:22 pm ET

Finally some good news for McCain being reported by the media. He has good genes and good patriotic heart. He is the problem solver we need in the White House, instead of a tax increasing problem talker like Obama.

Mark   May 23rd, 2008 5:02 pm ET

Glad he is in good physical health, thats great to hear. However I am still for Obama!!!

Does not change the fact McCain is still Bushes Third term... and wants to get back at the world before he rests his hat on the door and calls it a day!..

Beckie Sue in Montana   May 23rd, 2008 4:51 pm ET

That's great. I'm glad the little jerk is feeling well. I happen to be more concerned, however, with why Hillary would make the awful comments that she made earlier today. Every site is talking about it except for CNN.

Woman for Obama   May 23rd, 2008 4:51 pm ET

I am happy that McCain is in good health but I still feel he is too old to be president. On his list of medications was the prescription drug "Ambien" If you know anything about medicine, he won't be answering the phone at 3am!

Charlie, Riverside CA   May 23rd, 2008 4:40 pm ET

Mark Twain once said:

"Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it dosn't matter"

Rajesh   May 23rd, 2008 4:37 pm ET

One cannot defy one's age - I know how grumpy my grandpa became at 70

Karen,   May 23rd, 2008 4:26 pm ET

I, like Richard, worry a lot more about his Mental Health should he make it to be President, which I doubt.
He seems to have a lot of Senior Moments!!!!

Jo Ann   May 23rd, 2008 4:19 pm ET

Everyone knows the presidency will add 10 years to the president. McCain is 72 in four years he will be as 82- 8 years he will be as 92
andIi don't think we want this running our country with his hair-trigger
temper. If we think Bush was bad just wait MCain would have to depend on his cabinet to make the major decision for this country.
Think america!

Billy from Florida   May 23rd, 2008 4:14 pm ET

He sure in the hell looks better than Jack Cafferty, but he didn't
spend all those years drinking himself to death.

Barbara Querrie   May 23rd, 2008 4:08 pm ET

Poor grand pa(MCcain ) has been forced to release his medical records-now is nt that abuse? We want the rcords of the other two candidates especially Clinton,we are not sure whether she is not demented .Look at the way she run her campaign,completely into a ditch of debts and now she has a completely disastrous maths of delegates-pls we want Hillary's mental health records

Jed in Texas   May 23rd, 2008 4:07 pm ET

He could be made of wood like Charlie McCarthy and it wont matter.A is puppet, is a puppet, is a puppet.

Ratgurl   May 23rd, 2008 4:06 pm ET

Honestly, TMI! These health reports should be kept relatively vague: no heart problems, cancer-free, good mental health. Anything else is really no one's business. I mean, who wants to know about McCain's polyps? I just want to know if he's mentally stable!

RB   May 23rd, 2008 4:05 pm ET

The meant excellent PHYSICAL HEALTH!

If he thinks he can the general election sporting W's policies, HE'S CRAZY....MAD!

Robert in Toronto,ON   May 23rd, 2008 4:04 pm ET

I question the results of this so called medical records. The journalists were only given 3 hours to go through hundres of pages of files! They were obviously hampered by the restrictions which leads one to believe...if he wants total transparency, why the restrictions in the first place? Why? Because it's "none of the American public right to know?"

News flash bub – you're running for PRESIENDENT. Who's gonna want a vote for a guy who could be giving executive orders from a hospital bed! Smelly fishy. Like Clinton's breath.

Linda   May 23rd, 2008 4:03 pm ET

This sexism is a load of crap ! Hillary Clinton is a feminist ( favors more rights for women in work, politics,ect ) yet she road to where she is today on the coat tail of her husband. I don't hear her complaining about that. Do you ?

James, SC   May 23rd, 2008 4:03 pm ET

How can you have 1100+ hundred pages describing your health? John "Songbird" McCain is not healthy. He is also receiving 100% military medical dissability. This fact only proves that he is NOT healthy.

If he is that healthy while taking 11 different meds and remains on MEDICAL dissability, then he should return he money he took from the government!

SHARON WALKER   May 23rd, 2008 4:00 pm ET

IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED AND ARE SERVING!

Dear Friends: Pray!

THOSE WHO SERVE THANK YOU.

To the man on the plane and all who serve.

Wave those flags high!

Men and women are sacrificing their lives.

Tides going forth carrying those who serve.

Through the air, land and sea they go.

Fighting for freedom and democracy for thee.

Sacrifice they with pride, honor, love, soul.

Wave those flags high!

The Red, White and Blue.

Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines,

Special Forces, Reservists, Private Military, all Veterans.

Lives on line. Respect well deserved.

Proud am I, these Americans.

Wave those flags high!

Freedom their cause for all.

Our sons, our daughters! God protect them.

Flowing seas, heavenly clouds,

Beautiful magnificent your homeland, America.

This I pray. Lord, bring them home. Amen.

Those who serve and have served. Thank You.

Sharon M. Walker

AS THE FLAG WAVES THROUGH THE STORMS. SEND THIS OR YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGE TO A FRIEND OR LOVED ONE. I AM A PROUD AMERICAN AND PROUD I AM OF YOU.

CJ   May 23rd, 2008 3:57 pm ET

This all sounds great, but I'd really love to see a quality report about his mental health.

Mike   May 23rd, 2008 3:57 pm ET

McCain is in good health alright. Because if Obama is the nominee instead of Hillary, I will have to vote McCain.

Obama can have his all 57 states of America.

58 old white ladies for OBAMA   May 23rd, 2008 3:56 pm ET

MCCRAZY'S CANCER IS THE LEAST OF HIS HEALTH PROBLEMS.

HE IS JUST OUT OF HIS EVER LOVING MIND.

HE THINKS HE IS RUNNING FOR DICTATOR.

DID YOU FOLKS CATCH HIS SENATE INSANE OUTBURST.

Viet Nam Vet   May 23rd, 2008 3:55 pm ET

Jim: One of our greates presidents FDR Smoked cigs.
As did most of the troops in WWII- -they were supplied in the C-Rats starting in 1943. How much exhaust to you inhale daily? It also causes the afflctions listed in your post.

Randy - Denver   May 23rd, 2008 3:52 pm ET

For those of you who worry about the SIZE of his medical record you should be aware that in the Military and in Federal Government Service it is NOT unusual for peole to have large records, you see the military requires visits much more frequently than most peole do in the civilian world, a pilot has a HUGE record because their flight physicals are extensive and frequent. Any medical problem (ie high cholesterol, high blood pressure etc) is followed up much more frequently and in more detail than you would see in the civilan world also. 400 pages? not a big deal after 21 years my medical record was around that size (Nuclear physicals, asbestos physicals and follow ups etc) and I am in realtively good health.

Mimi De La Cruz for OBAMA   May 23rd, 2008 3:51 pm ET

WAR BUCKS IS JUST NUTS.

David Goldman for OBAMA   May 23rd, 2008 3:50 pm ET

DOESN'T DO US ANY GOOD.

HE IS STILL OUT OF HIS MIND.

HE JUST LOST IT AGAIN.

HE SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR ALZHEIMER'S.

The T   May 23rd, 2008 3:47 pm ET

This is for JJ (up top), if you vote for someone in a coma go tell our troops that...you must be in a coma...

Scott, Wichita   May 23rd, 2008 3:47 pm ET

Hey Shon, I had over 400 pages of medical history by the time i was 16, and the only thing I'd ever gone to the doctor's for was Immunizations, Checkups, and a bout of pnemonia

The fact that he has so many just means that he is following the standard recommended medical visits for someone his age

FedUpDem   May 23rd, 2008 3:45 pm ET

Brian from Fort Mill, S.C. May 23rd, 2008 2:49 pm ET

His physical health is only a part of it. What we're forgetting is that the presidency involves, literally, carrying the weight of the whole word on your shoulders.

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The most important truth here is your statement that as President the weight of the whole world is on ones shoulders....and obama is not the one!!

James, SC   May 23rd, 2008 3:43 pm ET

How can you have 1100+ hundred pages describing your health? John "Songbird" McCain is not healthy. He is also receiving 100% military medical dissability. This fact only proves that he is NOT healthy.

Tim   May 23rd, 2008 3:42 pm ET

That is great news.

FedUpDem   May 23rd, 2008 3:42 pm ET

Sam, Florida May 23rd, 2008 2:48 pm ET

We demand to see Obama's health report right away. He probably has lung cancer from all those years of heavy smoking. He has tobacco breath.

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I would also like an AIDs check because of his bisexual lifestyle.

Conservative Buyer- CA   May 23rd, 2008 3:40 pm ET

So he's got SUPER STRENGTH and now I we know he'll be with us for another 100years.

I don't care if I subordinate my individual freedoms to McCain since he is SUPER HEALTHY. Even if it means shelling out $15 for a gallon of gas pretty soon and see corporate America prosper.

John McCain is right. We are better off than we were 8 years ago. I mean look how everyone is having fun camping down in Louisiana. It's so much fun most of them are camping permanently, thanks to facist policies of GWBush touted by John McCain.

Clinton or McCain - NObama!   May 23rd, 2008 3:39 pm ET

Obama admitted to using cocaine and was (maybe still is) a smoker. Where are his medical records?

Anna   May 23rd, 2008 3:38 pm ET

So...He's healthy....so CNN is trying so desperately to make the Pastor Hagee an issue.....Ha ha ha ha.....Do you really understimate the American People's intelligence that much???? Do you really think you can make him as big as the REV WRIGHT issue????? Well, McCain DID NOT call this man his spiritual mentor, he ceirtainly didn't write a book inspired in his teachings and DID NOT attend his church for 20 YEARS! You know the REV. WRIGHT OBAMA'S "FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP WITH BILL AYERS, MICHELLE OBAMA'S comments about her true sentiments about America and BARACK OBAMA'S "BITTER" COMMENTS ARE NOT GOING AWAY, so you try to distract people from those FACTS and draw their attention to non-issues??? SHAME ON YOU CNN.

LET'S SEE IF YOU 'RE GOING TO POST THIS!

Bruce   May 23rd, 2008 3:38 pm ET

Clinton OR McCain – This will be November's decision! Fantastic news for McCain! Who knows what Obama is hiding. Oh, I forgot, he plays basketball so he must be superior, healthwise, as well! LOL! At least McCain stands for something.

FedUpDem   May 23rd, 2008 3:37 pm ET

Val May 23rd, 2008 2:06 pm ET

This will hopefully put an end to McCain's age discussion. For 71, he look great!

Now, I do question Obama's inexperience when it comes to the subject of national security. This is a bigger problem then McCain's age.

How about this? On May 18 Obama says that Iran is a "tiny" threat, then two days later on May 20 he says Iran is a "grave" threat. Does this make any sense? Aren't these two statements condradicting each other? Please, I would like some answers. Also, please someone explain to me how Obama's raising taxes will help our economy. This is another subject that Obama has no idea what he is talking about.
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Don't you worry Val the obamidiots and the obamabiased medua will take care of spinning that the same way they spin everything else!! Pretty soon it will be Hillary's fault he said it!!!

James , Houston, TX.   May 23rd, 2008 3:35 pm ET

Right, McCain was a P.O.W. for 51/2 yrs. Hanoi Hilton, gave Up Flag and Colors in lieu of his Skin. That qualifies him to be President; give Me a Break ! No way Jose !

FedUpDem   May 23rd, 2008 3:34 pm ET

Rus in St. Paul, MN May 23rd, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Didn't they say Titanic was unsinkable also?

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you obamabots should remeber that!!!!

Paul   May 23rd, 2008 3:33 pm ET

"Obama doesnt have enough experience"...??

Thomas Andrews, (the Chief designer of the TITANIC.. for those uneducated Clinton supporters), studied ship design from the age of 16!!

He had over 30 years experience when the Titanic sank..with him on it!

Judgement matters!! Experience doesnt...thats what advisors are for!

shelly   May 23rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

OLD MAN YELLS AT CLOUD

Lorna, NY   May 23rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

Can someone set Clintons pants suit on fire!

brenda   May 23rd, 2008 3:29 pm ET

McCain looks like he is getting some symptoms of Bells Palsey on the left side of his face. (Or maybe it is residual from the past).

FedUpDem   May 23rd, 2008 3:28 pm ET

Will all of you obamabots please understand. I do not care if obama offers HRC anything, I am not voting for him PERIOD.

I will never vote for someone who began negative and played the race card and now has all his supporters trying to place the blame on HRC for the division within the party.

I am a moderate Democrat and would rather see John McCain dealing with a Democratic Congress as Bill Clinton had to deal with a Republican one, than have obamas left wing programs rubber stamped by a Dem Congress. Thats just dangerous from my point of view. Now I realize all our sheltered cloistered highly educated students living the ivory tower existence on their extended apron string liberal bastions of education may think thats a good idea. However, they also think Art Mann Presents and Girls Gone Wild are high forms of entertainment when they are not drinking themselves into oblivion.

John McCain has a track record and it includes being able to reach across the aisle (like Ted Kennedy) and compromise. When you have two diametrically opposed wings...radical left and radical right...nothing gets accomplished. When you have willingness to compromise you have movement and change. Do you obamabots get that? It is easier to compromise from the middle or from left or right of center. There is no compromise between the far right and left.

Nobamprah racists!

nate   May 23rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

Haley you got it all wrong. I love this country. In fact my stepson is fighting for it in Kabul rite now. I love my country. Its people like you I hate.

Robert C. Nickisher   May 23rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

Why is it that the press puts republican candidates under the microscope, but doesn't seem to care about digging up anything about Clinton and Obama. i.e. How about Obama's birth name? That's an interesting story.

mndharmas   May 23rd, 2008 3:26 pm ET

excellent physical health , but what about mental integrity, he seems to have no respect for veterans , the status that has brought him this far.
do we need a soul-less president again.

m,aca   May 23rd, 2008 3:26 pm ET

If is Obama-McCain , McCain will be President!!!!!!

If is HILLARY/MCCAIN< HILLARY WILL BE PRESIDENT!!!!!!!

I have been in this country for 10 years and for me it is so clear!!!!!!!!

HAWK,TEXAS   May 23rd, 2008 3:25 pm ET

WELL THEY DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT HIS MENTAL CONDITION. WHICH SEEMS TO BE IN BAD SHAPE.

D.H   May 23rd, 2008 3:24 pm ET

It would be smart for Clinton to leave now so as not to hurt the party anymore. Obama is the best at this time for anyone. McCain & Hillery are to much alike. We need change for the better–NOT the same!

Albert   May 23rd, 2008 3:24 pm ET

This is just media spin. Regardless to whom or what, the man is still 71 with 3, count them, 3 bouts with melanoma, the most deadliest form of skin cancer and the media acts like he is some sort of exception to the rule. If he has had 3 instances of melanoma, the 4th isn't far away. The sun just isn't kind to white people. That's not a "racist" quote, just a fact. Look at the numbers. During this campaign, he will be outside a lot and the summer months are just beginning. He's taking these medications that you see on the commercials with all types of side effects and the press just wants to ignore them. Why do you think McCain had all these stipulations before they were allowed to be reviewed? Pressure buss pipes or makes diamonds. I can't wait until Obama and McCain debate. McCain wants to attack Obama on everything but won't say ANYTHING about debating. If Obama is so "naive" debate the man!

Relevant   May 23rd, 2008 3:23 pm ET

Obama is going to completely destroy this guy in the general election.

It's going to be an unthinkable landslide.

Ian   May 23rd, 2008 3:23 pm ET

He'll be the healthiest warmonger we've seen in a long time.

Conservative and Proud   May 23rd, 2008 3:22 pm ET

Wow, you guys are sly with your constant joking of mental health. That's seriously funny. You all must have saw that on Huffington post or something. Really. I can't stop holding my sides and slapping my knees.

McCain can't lift his right arm above his head due to his torturing.

He had melanoma that left a scar on his face.

Hmm...for such a people who's so Politically Correct, you seem to not mind making fun of mental patients, veterans (in this case, POWs), or cancer survivors. Is this the "change" you speak of? The "Hope"? Get real. You people hate hate hate everything that does not agree with you. So you disagree with him on an issue or two? Does that mean he's less fit to run the country? Of course not.

Now if you wanna talk about unifying the country, then why not let McCain die in office? Isn't it customary for our country to unify after a national tragedy? Kennedy gets a tumor (which even as a conservative, I feel sorry for, he is a respected man) and you people feel he's fit to continue to be Senator.

Please stay consistent with your views, at least. Don't be afraid to respect someone because you disagree with them.

Richard   May 23rd, 2008 3:22 pm ET

WHAT ABOUT MCCAIN'S MENTAL HEALTH ??

Crush Rush   May 23rd, 2008 3:21 pm ET

Why should I ever doubt any republican,they never lie?Rush told his faithful dittoheads at the end of his show today that if they couldnt afford to have a cookout or drive to someone elses cookout that they should just go and walk to a parade.Gee that was nice of him,while he has a feast for his big oil lobby.

keke   May 23rd, 2008 3:20 pm ET

I'm very glad for McCain. He is a good man, and a dedicated public servant. I'm glad that he is getting the very best care this country has to offer. That's the way it should be for all Americans. It's unfortunate that neither McCain's record, nor his current political rhetoric, illustrate an effort on his part to afford the same healthcare to his fellow Americans. I do not dislike the man, but why should McCain , at 72, be allowed the top job in the nation, when at 67, most of us couldn't get a job as a receipt checker at the exit of a grocery store ?
Take a long summer cruise with Cindy and the grand kids, McCain.
We sincerely appreciate your service to the nation, but please let a new generation of leaders move this nation forward.

The Don   May 23rd, 2008 3:20 pm ET

The guy would not get preferred status on Life Insurnace.

Judy   May 23rd, 2008 3:20 pm ET

Interesting that the same folks who were extolling the judgment of Robert Byrd, age 91 and Teddy Kennedy, age 76 because of their backing of Obama are now so sure that McCain is too old to be POTUS. What's with you people?

Ken   May 23rd, 2008 3:20 pm ET

Good for McCain, he is as strong as a bull. I would put my money on him if he were to arm wrestle Barack.

Marie in California   May 23rd, 2008 3:18 pm ET

I sure hope he's in good health because he'll be getting my Democratic vote now that it seems Hillary may fall by the wayside.

As for Obama.....No 'American Idol' president!

Bill Stapp   May 23rd, 2008 3:16 pm ET

How old is "too old" to be president? Is there no upper limit? I'm not talking Constitution here.... I'm talking constitution.

He wants to show us that his medical reports are good... for a guy 72 years old.

I believe in experience and wisdom... but there is good experience and bad experience. Not all young people lack wisdom. Not all old people have it.

Senator McCain takes positions that older people like to take. He wants to have the GI Bill be progressive.... the longer you stay in the military, the more you get. That's great... so if I stay in the military for 15 years, I can get out and go to college at age 35?

I was drafted during the Viet Nam conflict for two years and got full college benefits. Why couldn't he have voted on that bill in the Senate?

He wants to not talk to people who hate us. I tried to teach my children to not hate back.

He wants to diminish his rivals' counsel on military matters. With all of his experience, shouldn't the war be going better by now?

He wants to have a tax holiday on gas this summer... but he doesn't seem to be pushing very hard for that idea.

Older people can get away with a lot. The can correct the young people with words like, "Don't talk to me that way, you whipper-snapper!"

I respect every veterans' service. But being old is no advantage to being president. If it is, why doesn't someone change the US Constitution? I think the minimum age is somewhat lower than 72.

Jim   May 23rd, 2008 3:14 pm ET

Hey, do any of you Obama-bots know if your candidate is still smoking cigs, like he was early last year, when the campaign got started? Those things cause lung cancer, heart disease, chemical dependency, and other nasty things. As a good liberal who knows what's better for others, he should disqualify himself from office if he's still on them.

Ian   May 23rd, 2008 3:13 pm ET

What about all campaign finance laws that he's broken? Are people really willing to elect a man that is constantly breaking federal law???

MMN - Milwaukee WI   May 23rd, 2008 3:13 pm ET

If McCain was to become the president (commander-guy) would he stop getting his pension from the Navy?

Diane   May 23rd, 2008 3:10 pm ET

So is my 81 year old mother who still mows her own lawn, and is sharp as a tack, but as qualified as she may be, I would not have her as president. Her physical health is great for her age, as well as her cognitive skills, but mom is 81. She doesn't remember like she use to, she's not as fast, and she doesn't grasp new ideas and technology as quickly as she use to, but worse, she is stuck in her old ways and habits, and hates change. It's called aging, with all of the downsides. The last I read, men still die much earlier then women, so McCain's mother can't be a comparator. Maybe his father can.

Working (and I use that word loosely) in the senate is one thing, but the grueling and stressful daily schedule of the office of president is quite another.

dave   May 23rd, 2008 3:08 pm ET

It is my understanding that the federal government has an age limit for it's employees which is 65 years old. If that is the case then how can a 72 year old man become the Commander in Chief of our goverment?

Tony, Miami   May 23rd, 2008 3:08 pm ET

For how long?

Doug R.   May 23rd, 2008 3:07 pm ET

Of course the doctor is going to say he is in 'excellent health'. What about his mental abilities and his temper tantrums?? What about the 1,173 pages of medical records released for the 2000-2008 time period?? That's like a dictionary.
Again- McCain is not to be trusted. We need new blood, new ideas, and change. McCain doesn't represent any of that. He doesn't care about most Americans.

John   May 23rd, 2008 3:05 pm ET

I want a second opinion!!!

sally in cali   May 23rd, 2008 3:03 pm ET

The man cannot lift his arms up without pain.

He's healthy for a 72 years old, but that does not mean that he will be that way for 4 more years. Look at how the job has aged Bush and Clinton. Hmmm....

Haley Rodman Clemson   May 23rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

That's right, he's fit for duty. Now you have no reason to vote for Obama. Unless, you are an America-hating socialist liberal.

martin   May 23rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

it's his mental health that concerns me.he is the only person left in the country,who likes george bush.

Abina   May 23rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

WHO CARE?

hILLARY IS DONE!!!!!!!!!

Sinbad   May 23rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

Sure he's in excellent health...for a 71 year old who has been treated for malignant melanoma three times and who was an abused prisoner of war in Vietnam for 5½ years.

Joe Reg   May 23rd, 2008 2:59 pm ET

Wait until the shaking of the hands.

Not too long.

Robert   May 23rd, 2008 2:57 pm ET

If they're really being transparent here, why were the reporters only given 3 hours to look over the records, with no doctors present to answer questions, and no copies of anything allowed?

This stinks to high heaven. McCain is hiding something.

Gobo   May 23rd, 2008 2:55 pm ET

Good for him to be in good health. The worrying issue should be his old ideas not his health.

Kate   May 23rd, 2008 2:54 pm ET

Ok, not to sound rude or disrespectful to our elders but 72 is just way too old for the presidency. The man is only going to appeal to a very small demographic and how can he even begin to relate to modern day issues? If he is elected, you can be sure the Supreme Court positions will be filled by radical evangelical "christians" who demand America lives up to their moral code. And for the Hillary supporters who are threatening to place their votes with McCain if she is not given the nomination, you are a bunch of fools. You are the same ones who are complaining about the war, complaining about high gas prices, complaining about the mortgage crisis and you are going to vote for a man who will follow the same plan as the current president? McCain publicly said the mortgage crisis is the fault of the people, not of the mortgage firms. What does that tell you? He is working for Corporate America NOT the American people. You will have no one to blame but yourselves if we get another 4 years of disaster.

nowlin w.wells   May 23rd, 2008 2:54 pm ET

I am glad for Mr. Mc cain. Now should the G.I. get more so they can have
same health. after there duty tours? So vote for it!

Jeff   May 23rd, 2008 2:54 pm ET

Did they examine his brain too? I doubt it, conclusion would have been different.

Tex   May 23rd, 2008 2:53 pm ET

Propaganda pushed by McBush's doctor. His age, senility, health and Cindy's past will be just a few of the personal issues surrounding McBush.

Steve, Madison WI   May 23rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

Dick Cheney's medical report showed he was "fit to serve as well" however he had actually suffered a heart attck while awaiting the recount of the 2000 vote.

Point being – while what was released may be correct, they can selectively release the positive while suppressing anything negative as they did with Cheney.

Brian from Fort Mill, S.C.   May 23rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

"Bert May 23rd, 2008 2:33 pm ET

Barack Obama & Collin Powell Ticket will break the backs of the Republician Party.
Why? Collin will help shore up the Foreign Policies so call issue and the military lack of exprience. Remember: Collin resigned because of the mis-management of the war. Furthermore, no one could deny his military background, since he was so successful during Dessert Storm"

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You make a lot of sense. If Obama had Colin Powell, he would siphon off more Republicans.

Lorna, NY   May 23rd, 2008 2:50 pm ET

If this is the case, why is he on full disability?

supporter   May 23rd, 2008 2:50 pm ET

McCain will be the next President even if it is only for four years, I personally would rather have Clinton but McCain is better then Obama and McCain should do good even with a Democrat Congress.
With all that said all of us Democrats must unite for our Congress and I know we can just NObama.
Clinton or McCain 08

Brian from Fort Mill, S.C.   May 23rd, 2008 2:49 pm ET

His physical health is only a part of it. What we're forgetting is that the presidency involves, literally, carrying the weight of the whole word on your shoulders.

The presidency ages you faster than anything. It even ages you faster than teenagers!

Also, remember that Ronald Reagan had Alzheimers. We don't know when it started. It may have started during his presidency.

Remember when asked about Iran Contra, and all he could say was "I can't recall?" Well, he may have been telling the truth!!!

Charles   May 23rd, 2008 2:49 pm ET

Glad to hear he is healthy; it might convince more older folks to get the exercise they need. He is proof that if you take care of yourself, exercise none of your 'faculties' really decline as you age. Just another myth pushed off on people.

As for his mental health, I would not trust a psychologist with their own helath, much less anyone elses. A study done four or five years ago showed that 95% of licensed psychologists reach a diagnosis based upon their belief system and then look up the the diagnosis in the DSM III manual. The legal system with its rough and ready system does a better job.

All that being said, I would not vote for McCain. He is just a repeat of Bush; he is Bush III (a newer version of the previous two editions).

Sam, Florida   May 23rd, 2008 2:48 pm ET

We demand to see Obama's health report right away. He probably has lung cancer from all those years of heavy smoking. He has tobacco breath.

Dave   May 23rd, 2008 2:47 pm ET

If McCain is in such good health, how come he can barely lift his right arm when he gives speeches? It looks pretty scary.

Also, can you SERIOUSLY believe that McCain doesn't have ANY psychological scars after having been kept in solitary confinement, tortured, and starved as a POW for 7 years????

DS

Not So Delusional   May 23rd, 2008 2:46 pm ET

I tell you what McCain, AFTER losing the election, if you still live to be 80, then I will be the first to admit that I was wrong. Does that sound fair?

Boris Chevenski   May 23rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

Obama, we want to see your health report as soon as possible, long time smoker.

Lorna, NY   May 23rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

I don't believe it. I don't trust it. What about his mental health? I am more concerned about that.

Norb   May 23rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

Well ,he may be cancer free. But the real question is will Cindy offer him a job to drive one of her beer trucks when he looses the presidential bid? Go John! McCain/Lieberman/Keating 08!

Chris   May 23rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

Except for the fact that he's old and insane.

Susan   May 23rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

Just another update, since CNN won't do it. Obama picked up another super delegate from Oregon! That makes 5 so far today! Lets get it done! OBAMA 08!!!!!

No Old Farts   May 23rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

No Fossils in the whitehouse!

Conservative and Proud   May 23rd, 2008 2:40 pm ET

Yea, who can believe this guy? He's only a doctor and went to school for at least 7 years and then took up a residency and then became good enough at his profession to be the personal physician for a Senator. But who knows if he's right.

And it's vulture, not vulgar.

Amy Jacobson   May 23rd, 2008 2:39 pm ET

I really resisted the notion that many of Obama's supporters are a bunch of intellectual wannabe hate-filled snobs but reading the first few posts here really removes all doubts.

You have nothing on this great man's substance so it's time to attack his health.

I wish CNN would publicize the IP addresses of those posting here so we can figure out how many of Obama's "supporters" can vote (i.e. not Iranians, etc). The web is an open place after all.

* * * Obama/Powell 2008 * * *

No McCain   May 23rd, 2008 2:39 pm ET

Mccain is not in good health.... he has mental problems in best case...

Crush Rush   May 23rd, 2008 2:37 pm ET

Isnt that what they said about Reagan as Nancy ran the show?

Darrel from Denver   May 23rd, 2008 2:37 pm ET

Health is always dicey beyond age 60, regardless of reports or analysis. I saw my uncles, father, father-in-law, and many other older males deteriorate rapidly once they got beyond 70. Several, including my grandfather, made it past 90, but there vitality, energy, responsiveness, alertness, and decision making capabilities all slowed down and were noticeably affected.

Running for perhaps the hardest, most stressful job on the planet at the advanced aged McCain is at is downright foolish. He should be retiring.

I have reservations with Clinton at 60, let alone McCain at 72. Both of them are simply more interested in the prestige rather than the office, I believe. No one in their right mind looks for that type of work and stress at those ages. There is something else in play here and I believe it is all about ego in both cases.

While McCain has a better chance for my vote given his more moderate stances in the Republican party, he will only get my vote if Clinton somehow steals the Democratic nomination.

No McCain   May 23rd, 2008 2:36 pm ET

My grandfather was old but in excelelnt health until he just tripped on the stairs and broke his leg.... Four weeks later he was laying death...

Dave   May 23rd, 2008 2:35 pm ET

Sadly the article doesn't disclose that the medical records were highly censored prior to being reviewed by any independent doctors. It makes you wonder what was missing that they weren't allowed to see.

Gadissa   May 23rd, 2008 2:35 pm ET

Maybe they have to tell us about his mental isues. I don't believe any of this medical report about over 70 years old man with the histry of phisical abuse when he was a POW.

rayofhope   May 23rd, 2008 2:34 pm ET

Can his doctors say anything to the contrary? This is the presumed Republican Presidential nominee we're talking about here. No one is going to want to vote for Mr. McCain knowing that he is damaged goods.

R.N.   May 23rd, 2008 2:33 pm ET

The commentary on McCain's health record by Dr. Gupta was complete spin - Since when is HCTZ given for "kidney stones" as he stated. Anyone taking HCTZ and Amiloride is NOT in "excellent cardiovascular condition", as any health professional knows. ALSO, occasional "dizzy spells" are not to be taken lightly. Then – - about the melanoma– recurrence x4 would seem to pose a serious outlook. If you are attempting to inform the public, please do it honestly, Dr. Gupta and don't insult our intelligence!

Bert   May 23rd, 2008 2:33 pm ET

Barack Obama & Collin Powell Ticket will break the backs of the Republician Party.
Why? Collin will help shore up the Foreign Policies so call issue and the military lack of exprience. Remember: Collin resigned because of the mis-management of the war. Furthermore, no one could deny his military background, since he was so successful during Dessert Storm

TyWebb   May 23rd, 2008 2:31 pm ET

Robert Byrd for President!!

Barack the Vote in RI   May 23rd, 2008 2:31 pm ET

Physically fine is one thing, mentally is something else. John McCain looks like the type of person who would have a 'senior moment' and lock himself out of the house getting the sunday paper......and if the phone rang at 3 am, would he even know who it was???

Look, if any one of us were on 50 different meds a day including daily baby aspirin for heart attack prevention, a doctor could say we were in excellent health, too.

Like it or not – it's an issue. Let's see if he makes it to November.

Franky   May 23rd, 2008 2:30 pm ET

O.K Senator, just as long as your doctor says you're fine, I'll trust him. But like I said Senator, when the action starts, we're gonna take it slow because we know you could only do so much BUT if your peeps(Reps) wanna play the hard way, then we'll have no problem to increase the ante.....is your call. And by the way, I believe you when you say that you'll run a respectful campaign BUT like you said........you can't always be a referee.......is up to your peeps.

Xavier, St. Louis, MO   May 23rd, 2008 2:29 pm ET

That's good to hear, even though I'll never vote him.

E. C., Houston, Texas   May 23rd, 2008 2:29 pm ET

Instead of worrying and making such an issue of Senator McCain's age, just because he is an accomplished and proven Statesman, the media and the Voters should be more concerned about Obama's total inexperience and total lack of qualifications. How does Obama have the cheek to even think that he is experienced enough to be the President of this Great Nation? He's got the gall to visit the Senate, stroll through, accomplish NOTHING in three years ONLY and think he is qualified to run for President? How dare he even consider such? Senator John McCain is the person who has everything this country should have in a Leader and President. Of course, Senator McCain is in Great Health; he looks it! Senator McCain will be the next President, and he's earned the office, not so, Obama. Clinton has earned the office; Obama has earned NOTHING and is qualified for NOTHING!

Less, Austin Tx   May 23rd, 2008 2:29 pm ET

Glad to hear McCain's health is good at 72 years of age.

But...shouldn't you be retired by now, fishing somewhere?

I would.

Obama '08

Crush Rush   May 23rd, 2008 2:29 pm ET

JJ, you must be in a coma if you would vote for someone in one.You must be on oxies like your dittohead fearful leader.

sacto joe   May 23rd, 2008 2:29 pm ET

Just as I said – McCain's tie-in to Pastor Hagee is already fading from sight – unlike the furor over Reverend Wright.

Come on, folks, this bigot ENDORSED McCain! That's at least as meaningful as the Reverend Wright tie-in to Obama!

Brian from Fort Mill, S.C.   May 23rd, 2008 2:28 pm ET

I wish someone gave George Bush an IQ test. :)

Josie WA   May 23rd, 2008 2:28 pm ET

He takes sleeping pills already. Ambein can cause amnesia and needs to be taken only if you have 8 hrs to sleep. If you wake up in the middle of the night you may have no recollection of what you've done, and it can cause dependency. Sounds unsafe for a President, paritcularly one who is over 70 with possible PTSD. Where are those mental health records? This is disturbing.

Terrence (Winston Salem, NC)   May 23rd, 2008 2:26 pm ET

Major Michael in Lorton, Virginia May 23rd, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Now, with the medical statement provided, his health should not be a factor in the general election……….but the media will find another venue to explore the weakness of McCain……..if not his healh or age…….the will be attacking his policies or positions. No candidate becomes "immune" to the media's scrutiny.
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I'm glad he's healthy, but you act like we are not supposed to question his policies.

He is wrong for America. I'm glad he's healthy but he's not taking this country where WE want to go. He's the president of the PEOPLE, so we the PEOPLE have the right to make sure we elect a president that will be after our best interest. Sorry to tell you, but that's not McCain.... even a healthy McCain.

Obama 08

Joe, Northern Virginia   May 23rd, 2008 2:25 pm ET

Who does the McCain campaign think they are kidding? And that wasn't a comprehensive report from the good doctort and analysis. Did the doctor consider the stress, contstant traveling and all the rigors of the job...?.... And only that but also the natural health decline with old age? My 70 years old Grandpa who hasn't had any major medical problems can not work 4 striaght hours without taking 2 or more hours nap. MacCain with all his previous health problems can not fulfill all the rigors of the office of the United States ... And I trust that the good people of the United States will carefully evaluate everything on him and make their own decisions.

Melissa S   May 23rd, 2008 2:25 pm ET

His health is not an issue. For anyone who doesn't want to take the slide into socialism that Obama is offering (moderate and conservative democrats), McCain is the only choice. By the way, McCain's plan for improving education is actually pretty good.

Darth Vadik, CA   May 23rd, 2008 2:25 pm ET

Oh for the love of God, does he look haealthy to you?
And even if he is, at that age how fast can your health go downhill.

Drew, Central FL   May 23rd, 2008 2:24 pm ET

Cough! Cough! Redacted!

I'd have more faith in that report if it included carbon-dating information. ZING!

fred   May 23rd, 2008 2:22 pm ET

More media spin by CNN, Hillary is going all the way to the Convention. Those Super Delegates aren't even counted until the convention…Are you getting dizzy from spinning CNN????

Linned   May 23rd, 2008 2:21 pm ET

I know that this will probably be put in moderation but at what age and is there some kind of test to check for symptoms of dementia.

emtp JB   May 23rd, 2008 2:20 pm ET

My 8 year old niece refers to McCain as "the crazy, old man"! Out of the mouths of babes! Maybe she knows better than the doctors who are basing their opinion on the records that were released. How do we know everything was released or the current records weren't sanitized?? I think this kid may be on something. Isn't it crazy to want to continue a failed plan? Why continue something because that's the way we've done it before? The time has come! Do the research and don't be swayed by others!

GO DEMOCRATS!

Rudy NYC   May 23rd, 2008 2:20 pm ET

Good for him. Sounds like he is healthy enought to live for a 100 years. Long enough to see the troops come home.

HILARY 4 PREZ!!!   May 23rd, 2008 2:20 pm ET

u OBAMABOTS just dont' get it if he steels the election then us 'uneducated' HILLARY supporters will be voting Mcain or wirting in HILLARY. The sexist media has stolen this from Hillary on day one and they just want to push their BLACK LIBERAL MUSLIM cnadidate down our throat. Its impossible for OBAMA to win in november because me and all the other HIALRY fans will not be brainwashed to vote fora DISHONEST LYING NEGATIVE politician!!

Shiloh Everett   May 23rd, 2008 2:19 pm ET

Why is he taking Ambein, a sleeping pill that can cause amnesia and depenence? Where are his mental health records?

DryHeat   May 23rd, 2008 2:19 pm ET

That's good news. Although I probably won't vote for him it's good to know that a man who has done so much for his country will be able to continue working hard for us.

Robert   May 23rd, 2008 2:16 pm ET

They must have forgotten to check his mental health, because anyone who has been a POW and comes home and votes to send more young men and women off to fight in an unnecessary war is insane! Oh yea, he's also old and probably will die of natural causes before leaving office even if he is perfectly healthy now.

peggy lou   May 23rd, 2008 2:16 pm ET

are youi sure – money talk – everything don't have to public records.

Mikey   May 23rd, 2008 2:15 pm ET

"While it is impossible to predict any person's future health, today I can find no medical reason or problems that would preclude Sen. McCain from fulfilling all the duties and obligations of president of the United States."

FOR HOW LONG???????

David   May 23rd, 2008 2:14 pm ET

who cares?

April in Texas   May 23rd, 2008 2:14 pm ET

Does this include his mental health? All I hear is that hes cancer free and in good physical shape.. I want to know about his mental state..

RejectandDenounceTheoldman   May 23rd, 2008 2:13 pm ET

We do not care what his doctor says he had health problems and in the top of that he 72 years old this guy would of been forced to retire is he was working some were else. No old man allowed in the white house job requirments a person must be 60 or less to be a president.

Agnostic Democrat   May 23rd, 2008 2:13 pm ET

Other than his mental instability ... and decline which is just a fact of aging. Too old, too unstable, too much flip-flopping and repositioning depending on which way the wind is blowing, too many lobbyists from foreign dictators and other seedy influences, too much like Bush, too many endorsements sought by right-wing, lunatic pastors, too little way too late with the style and substance combination. When will the real John McSham ever stand up and be recognized for what he isn't?

Anna, SW Missouri   May 23rd, 2008 2:13 pm ET

I would like to know if he has ever had a heart cath done. It is the only definitive way of knowing if he has any blockage within the heart blood vessels.

Linda31   May 23rd, 2008 2:13 pm ET

I find that statement misleading. Execellent health for 72 year old maybe, but the body naturally declines as you age.

John WA   May 23rd, 2008 2:13 pm ET

His father and grandfather died in their 70's of stroke/heart attack. This is more indicitve of his genetic potential then his mother. Being president ages one very quickly and stress increases the risk of stroke and heart attack. He would not be allowed to have a job as a cop, boarder patrol, or join the armed services at this age. HIs hot temper does not help much in prevention as stroke or heart attack either. He is not a wise choice for this office.

Dr. Truth, Boston   May 23rd, 2008 2:09 pm ET

I hope he is well but metastatic melanoma is notoriously hard to detect and can show up at any time.

h in cali   May 23rd, 2008 2:09 pm ET

someone needs to evaluate and report on McFossil's mental health.

Brendose, Oceanside CA   May 23rd, 2008 2:09 pm ET

For now........................wait 2 years

faulpelz   May 23rd, 2008 2:08 pm ET

Excellent health? So is my 77 year old grandmother, but she can't get around so good and her eyesight is a lot less than it was a year ago and her mind's a little slower and her driving a car has since stopped and she can't jog or swim laps in the pool or chase men. But she's in excellent health otherwise.

Nia   May 23rd, 2008 2:08 pm ET

I'm not a McCain supporter, but I think having to release his medical records was truly unncessary. I think all the candidates should do it. Youth doesn't guarantee good health. Women in seemingly decent health around Hillary's age struggle with heart disease. African American men are 2 too three times more likely to dies from health related issues then thier white counter parts. Point is: they all should have to release thier records.

Jeanne, San Diego   May 23rd, 2008 2:08 pm ET

It doesn't change my opinion that he's too old and has a real statistical probability of dying in office due to his age.

seah   May 23rd, 2008 2:07 pm ET

Where is Obama Medical Records

Val   May 23rd, 2008 2:06 pm ET

This will hopefully put an end to McCain's age discussion. For 71, he look great!

Now, I do question Obama's inexperience when it comes to the subject of national security. This is a bigger problem then McCain's age.

How about this? On May 18 Obama says that Iran is a "tiny" threat, then two days later on May 20 he says Iran is a "grave" threat. Does this make any sense? Aren't these two statements condradicting each other? Please, I would like some answers. Also, please someone explain to me how Obama's raising taxes will help our economy. This is another subject that Obama has no idea what he is talking about.

proud army and navy mom   May 23rd, 2008 2:06 pm ET

see, this is why Romney is circling mccain like a vulgar, he knows that the old man is about to croak

Paul   May 23rd, 2008 2:06 pm ET

What about possible psychological issues??

Important study's have shown that judgment, i.e. the ability to make good decisions, deteriorates with age!

Now im not saying John McCains judgement has or definately will deteriorate, but i am saying that its a possibility!!

Take into account any repercussions of serving in the Vietnam War. (which often effects veterans more in old age)
I would not be comfortable with this man making final descisions on behalf of the U.S.A.

Former Hillary supporter   May 23rd, 2008 2:05 pm ET

How much did Cindy pay?

Rus in St. Paul, MN   May 23rd, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Didn't they say Titanic was unsinkable also?

F   May 23rd, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Did they check for mental capacity?
This guy is not stable. We will go to War with Iran if this wanna be neo-con becomes President.

Major Michael in Lorton, Virginia   May 23rd, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Now, with the medical statement provided, his health should not be a factor in the general election..........but the media will find another venue to explore the weakness of McCain........if not his healh or age.......the will be attacking his policies or positions. No candidate becomes "immune" to the media's scrutiny.

Randy - Denver   May 23rd, 2008 2:03 pm ET

Well I, for one am glad that his health is good. As an independant I have been supporting Mr. Obam, and will continue to do so. However, if Ms. clinton steals the nomination from Mr. Obama it is nice to know that there will still be someone I can vote for in this election.

For those of you who cannot understand how I can go from Mr. Obama to supporting Mr. McCain I can only say this, I am an independant, I do not believe that ANY candidate will get all the issues they support through congress and past the Supreme Court, that being said I think what you have to look at is general trends and personalities. Mr. Obam and Mr. McCain have struck me as two things, reasonable (on most things) and honorable. While their opinions on certain subjects diverge widely I trust them both to be true to the core idea that they will do their best to see that America is looked after and is strengthened. Ms. Clinton, on the other hand, stirkes me as two things, unreasonable (my way or the highway) and dishonorable. This whole Fl/MI thing has really turned me off on her, her unwillingness to compromise (two weeks ago when they aoffered her a solution to solve the problem in MI and gave her 10 more delegates than Mr. Obama in the compromise and she turned the offer down struck me as someone who is not interested in SOLVING the problem but only in using it to her advantage). So to answer your question how can I support Mr. McCain over Ms. Clinton if I support Mr. Obama. Simple I would rather have an honorable, reasonable enemy than a dishonorable, unreasonable friend, I can deal with those who disagree while being able to discuss their disagreement much better than those, like Ms. Clinton (and bush) who have no ability to compromise and are not trustworthy.

Rave   May 23rd, 2008 2:03 pm ET

Good for you Mr. McCain.
Now step down and vote for Obama

JJ   May 23rd, 2008 2:02 pm ET

That is Great news!! I would vote for McCain even if he was in a Coma.... NOBAMA.

Not So Delusional   May 23rd, 2008 2:01 pm ET

Ya right. There's been enough presidential medical cover ups in the past to not believe this garbage either. Sorry old man, i'm just not buying it. But apparently you bought some silence from these so called doctors.

I sure hope you pick a decent VP, because he's going to have to take over the office for your old butt in less than 1 term. I guarantee it.

Shon   May 23rd, 2008 2:01 pm ET

This is so bogus. There is absolutely no way to know if any information to the contrary has been left out. And honestly, how healthy is a person that has 400 pages of medical records? Let's be for real.

Jeff   May 23rd, 2008 2:00 pm ET

Well, I'm glad that he's in good physical health, but what about his mental stability? I think his severe mental issues should preclude him from serving as President. At this time in our history possibly more than any other, we do not need an(other?) unstable rage maniac in the White House.

carrie   May 23rd, 2008 2:00 pm ET

GOOD TO KNOW
I AM FOR OBAMA ALL THE WAY,
BUT ITS GREAT TO KN OW HE IS WELL.
JUST WISH WE COULD SAY THE SAME FOR HILLBILLY

Wake-Up America   May 23rd, 2008 1:59 pm ET

This is a right out fraudalent claim by his doctor. These exams are easily twisted to justify.

USAF Sr. Airman   May 23rd, 2008 1:59 pm ET

Wow. If McCain is in excellent health, after reading that article, it sounds like I must be in Super-Human health.

"McCain's cholesterol levels are potentially worrying, Gupta found, but his blood pressure is good.

Heart disease, the leading cause of death in America, could be a risk factor for McCain because of his age and family history, making his blood pressure and cholesterol levels relevant."

But ignore that, he is in excellent health. Oh, and he takes half a dozen medications. Oh, and his father died at 70, but not important.

What this doesn't mention is that he has worn adult diapers for the past 4 years. (Kidding, as far as I know)

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