Why the media lets Republicans keep medical woes a mystery
Source: Salon
Here we go again with the extraordinary, taxpayer-funded disappearing acts of Republican politicians.
A headline in the Louisville Courier-Journal crystalized the state of affairs on Capitol Hill: As Tom Kean returns, Mitch McConnells absence now DCs biggest mystery. Reporter Lucas Aulbach noted that the 84-year-old former Senate majority leader has missed more than 20 votes since mid-June after being hospitalized for unspecified reasons. As rumors about his condition continue to fly online, McConnells office has offered scant information since.
Then there is Rep. Tom Kean Jr. of New Jersey, who simply disappeared for four months. The 57-year-old New Jersey Republican last cast a vote in the House on March 5 before vanishing from Washington, D.C., and his home district for over 100 days. For months, his staff offered only the vaguest references to a medical issue, stonewalling reporters and leaving the voters of New Jerseys seventh congressional district completely unrepresented. The absence was so mysterious that even some of his staff reportedly did not know the specifics, only that he was under a doctors care. Yet Kean also managed, during this period, to raise campaign funds and reportedly trade stocks. The moment he returned to Capitol Hill, his schedule featured five separate high-dollar fundraising events, including one booked for the very day of his return.
When Kean finally reappeared on the House floor this week, he made an emotional, candid speech acknowledging his depression, which many outlets rightly praised as an important step toward destigmatizing mental illness. But following his return, much of the coverage of Keans absence has been framed as a personal journey instead of a dereliction of duty for which his constituents received no timely explanation
Read more: https://www.salon.com/2026/07/02/why-the-media-lets-republicans-keep-medical-woes-a-mystery/
Am sure everyone is privy to what today's media is about, in terms of how they cover the political parties.