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McCain attacks: Time to fight back!

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:37:00 PM PDT

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Over the last few days the McCain camp has started to get desperate with all the good news for Obama. So what does a campaign run by the architect of negative campaigning do?

Do some good 'ole negative campaigning of course. Here's a recap.

The Dumbing Down of America

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:26:19 PM PDT

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Has American become more dumber because for the Bush Presidency?

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McCain goes too far

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:05:42 PM PDT

For far too long, the extreme right-wing attack machine has been resorting to McCarthy-like tactics, like using pictures of Latin American dictators in campaign ads, to discredit Democratic candidates in Miami.

Nate Silver Seems to Have Good News for McCain

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:05:02 PM PDT

I continue to be surprised that this is a close race.

Now is the time to finish McCain.

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:54:00 PM PDT

It has been a tough month of July for many of us.  We saw some blurring of the clear contrasts betweeen Obama and the Republicans with regard to FISA.  Yes, it was disappointing, and we have more work to do on that issue.

But for everyone who was disappointed then, the tables have now turned.  Obama's whirlwind tour of the Middle East and of Europe has so far shown a candidate who thinks, looks, acts and speaks like a Commander-in-Chief should.

We have seen that President Obama would restore America's stature in the world.  We have seen that President Obama would make the right choice on Iraq and Afghanistan.  We have seen that President Obama would have the respect of our Allies in Europe, of Israel and Palestine, and of our "frenemies" in the Middle East.

By contrast, we have seen that Senator McCain continues to make clear his lack of knowledge of foreign affairs in an ever more frenetic effort to blunt the Presidential momentum of the Senator from Illinois.

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Just in: Obama is up 6 in new National Poll

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:46:49 PM PDT

In the new NBC/WSJ national poll, Obama is up 6, 47-41. MOE: 3.1.

But...

But Obama’s lead over McCain expands to 13 points when third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Bob Barr are added into the mix — with Obama at 48 percent, McCain at 35 percent, Nader at 5 percent and Barr at 2 percent

WSJ/NBC Poll: 60% believe Obama's Ideas are the American Mainstream

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:46:41 PM PDT

Well, well, looks like our SEKRIT ATHEIST SOCHULIST MOOSLEM candidate's ideas are much more in the American mainstream than the American President America Has Been Americanly Waiting For.™

WSJ/NBC Poll: Obama Maintains Lead Over McCain

Yet when it comes to the issues, however, a solid majority — 60% — said Obama’s approach “is in the mainstream of most Americans’ thinking” while 45% described McCain’s views as mainstream. More than four out of 10 said McCain’s views are “out of step” while just under three in 10 said the same about Obama.

With McCain today accusing Obama of not caring about genocide and his accusation that Obama would lose in Iraq in order to become President, it seems perhaps that the All-American Maverick is becoming more and more a member of the fringe in American politics and society.

Or was he there this whole time?

Latest NBC/WSJ POLL: Obama leads by 6 pts (47%-41%)

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:41:37 PM PDT

Effectively unchanged from the last poll. Not sure if it fully captures the effect (if any) of Obama's visit abroad. Full text courtesy of WSJ.com is below:

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Choose Your Own Reasons for McCain Cancellation

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:40:17 PM PDT

Via Politico:

UPDATE: Just over an hour after finalizing plans to visit an oil rig tomorrow, the McCain campaign has cancelled the visit.

"The meeting with Governor Jindal has been postponed and we are cancelling the trip to the rig due to weather," said spokesman MIchael Goldfarb.

McCain will now fly from Pennsylvania to Ohio.  He had originally planned to fly tonight from Pennsylvania to New Orleans to be staged there for morning departure to the rig.

The campaign declined to comment any further about the quick decision to spike the trip other than to cite the weather.

Of course, we could take the McCain campaign at its word (ha!), and assume the cancellation is due to Hurricane Dolly.

Then again, it could be attributable to the unfortunate timing of an oil rig photo op in the Gulf region on top of this semi-breaking news:

(CNN)  -- The U.S. Coast Guard has closed 29 miles of the Mississippi River from New Orleans southward after a tanker and a barge collided, spilling more than 400,000 gallons of fuel oil into the river.

The river, a major shipping route between the Midwest and Gulf of Mexico, could be closed for days during the cleanup, the Coast Guard said Wednesday.

Or the back-handed slap delivered by Bobby Jindal today, long touted as a possible VP candidate for McCain:

Wednesday morning, Jindal made perhaps his strongest statement yet regarding running for Vice President.  Appearing on "FOX and Friends", Jindal said "I'm not going to be the vice presidential nominee or vice president."

Or maybe McCain decided to just stop fighting the media juggernaut surrounding Obama's overseas trip and lay low for a while. At this point, not saying anything or doing anything seems to be the wisest campaign strategy going, given his recent newsmaking.

Anbar Shiek Cited By McCain Was Assassinated Last Year

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 03:05:10 PM PDT

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McSame Outspends Obama 3-1; Gets Nothing for It

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:43:47 PM PDT

This story caught by Mark Nickolas over at Political Base deserves a lot more attention than it has received.  It turns out that not only is McCain getting killed by the traditional media, his advertising campaigns just aren't working, either.  Voters seem to be immune to the appeals of an angry, befuddled septuagenarian looking to preside over Bush's 3rd term.

The end of the McCain-MSM alliance

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:31:33 PM PDT

You can criticize John McCain for a great many things.  Media relations hasn't been one of them -- up until now.

Over the last eight years, McCain has taken pains to cozy up to the media.  It proved to be a devastatingly effective strategy, as a tidal wave of glowing news reports allowed a broke McCain campaign to neutralize and overcome the immense cash warchests of Romney and Giuliani.

This relationship was McCain's most potent weapon against Barack Obama -- and his best chance of victory in November.

This week, John McCain did the unthinkable -- he threw his media allies under the bus for short-term political gain.  Remember this decision well, for it likely marked the end of any hope John McCain had of winning the 2008 election.

What Does McCain Smell Like? (w/poll!)

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:18:43 PM PDT

After I came across some Obama incense at a Brooklyn flea market this weekend, I put up a diary talking about how Obama has permeated into every facet of popular culture.

As for McCain, well, not so much. His attempts at creating hip new catchphrases ("My friends," "Bomb Iran," "Where is that marvelous ape?" etc.) have fallen flat.

But, in the interest of fairness, I wanted to reprise the poll about Obama's scent from Monday. Please, weigh in on McCain's, um, bouquet:

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What DOES McCain Smell Like?

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So Lame It Hurts

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:10:16 PM PDT

Seriously painful, arguably pathetic:

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Barack Obama is not the only presidential candidate who will be front-and-center in Berlin this Thursday. Well, sort of.

In the latest effort to counter-program Obama’s tour of Europe and the Middle East, the Republican National Committee will air radio ads promoting John McCain’s candidacy in three different Berlins: Berlin, New Hampshire; Berlin, Pennsylvania; and Berlin, Wisconsin.

Why don't McCain's campaign people just give Obama his week, let their candidate rest up, and come up with some brilliant PR moves next week when Obama's settled back in at home? Every day reveals more desperation, whining and stupid "pay attention to me!" gimmicks. This can't be helping the undecideds move his way, can it?

Lieberman ignores everyone - speaks at controversial Hagee summit

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:10:03 PM PDT

Our favorite Senator is at it again. He chose to ignore a recent J Street survey of members of the Jewish community which found that 78% of American Jews do not support the idea of working with those Christian Zionist evangelical groups, such as Hagee's, that believe in an end-times theology in which Jews must return to Israel in order to hasten armageddon and the eventual return of Jesus.

And despite direct pleas from many in the Jewish community, last night, Joe Lieberman spoke at Pastor Dan Hagee's "Christians United for Israel" summit. Lieberman even said he was "proud" to do so.

"The bond that I feel with Pastor Hagee and each and every one of you is much stronger than that, and so I am proud to stand with you tonight," he added.

McCain and his Doc Brown DeLorean

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:05:47 PM PDT

Crossposted from Left Toon Lane, Bilerico Project & My Left Wing


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John McCain: Time maverick

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 02:02:56 PM PDT

I think John McCain's comments are being unfairly treated.

Everything he said is true.

See, the thing is that John McCain is a time maverick.  Every other politician experiences time in the same old Washington way: forwards.  John McCain, however, is a different kind of politician.  He experiences time.  Backwards.

The Anatomy of a Gaffe

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:50:13 PM PDT

A lot of attention has been devoted recently to McCain's gaffes. It seems weekly, a different surrogate is poking him in the back and quietly correcting him in his ear.  I'm not a huge fan of making a big deal over gaffes. Candidates have virtually every waking word recorded and much of the time they are speaking extemporaneously on a wide range of subjects. As such there are bound to be the occasional mistake, misstatement, or gaffe. However, sometimes a gaffe is not just a gaffe. And sometimes by dismissing statements as gaffes the media misses the larger story.


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