09/15/08

Permalink 11:40:29 pm, by mark - Politics, Media

obama responds to the lies of the mccain campaign

Finally, the Obama campaign is punching back against McCain. I think the following ad, released today, is pitch perfect. It doesn’t dwell on the individual charges leveled by the McCain camp. Instead, it just shows McCain for what he is - a desperate old man who has sacrificed his principles in a futile attempt to continue the Bush legacy of corruption.

Hopefully, the media will begin paying more attention now, and holding McCain accountable for the lies that are being spread by his campaign. I have to think that a tipping point has been reached when even Karl Rove thinks McCain has crossed the line.

No one responded the last time I threw this question out there, so I thought I’d try again… How can anyone of faith vote for a man they know to be a liar?

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Scott K [Visitor] Email
I can vote for him based on his stance for the issues that are important to me. Anything negative I hear from either candidate against the other I just write off as campaign tactics. McCain lied, Obama did drugs...whatever.
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/08 @ 10:51
Comment from: UBU [Member] Email · http://spaces.msn.com/radiofreeubu/
I'd vote for Bill Clinton for whatever and we know he fibbed...of course I ain't no man of faith...
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/08 @ 12:50
Comment from: Carol [Visitor] Email
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2008_09/014726.php

Even Fox News is starting to call the McCain campaign on it now. Hopefully they keep it up.
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/08 @ 12:53
Comment from: Matthew [Visitor]
How can anyone of faith vote for a man they know to be a liar?

Matt. 7:1?
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/08 @ 13:50
Comment from: Robert [Visitor] Email
The Obama folks are going to need to do something. New numbers show his support weakening almost everywhere. The bright spots for him continue to be the Northeast, the Southern Rockies and Iowa. Other than those areas, things are looking worse.

Obama is getting dangerously weak in the Northwest and the Great Lakes states.

If the election were held today, I'd say McCain would be at 282 electoral votes at least, with Ohio and Michigan going to him. Only massive Get-Out-The-Vote operations can counter that.
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/08 @ 18:41
Comment from: Oliva [Visitor] Email
Apparently, McCain has a tolerance for his own lying during campaigns, and a simple apology after the fact is supposed to make up for it. And when Sarah Palin got in trouble for using the mayor's office to carry on political campaign work, she just said, and this is a paraphrase but close, "Whoops, oh, forgive me."

McCain: Flag of Our Fathers?
While campaigning in South Carolina during his 2000 presidential run, McCain made such a jarring shift away from his condemnation of the Confederate flag that he felt compelled to apologize for lying once the race was over. As a guest on Face the Nation on January 9, 2000, McCain referred to the flag, at the time the focus of protests by the NAACP, as "offensive" and a "symbol of racism and slavery." Afterward, according to McCain's account in his book Worth the Fighting For, his aides pressured him into taking a more politically beneficial stance. "I didn't want to do this," McCain writes. "But I could tell from the desperate looks of my staff that we had an enormous problem. And that it could come down to lying or losing. I chose lying." The next day, McCain, reading from a prepared statement, said that the flag was a "symbol of heritage," a phrase used by its supporters. But clearly, McCain could not both approve and disapprove of the flag at the same time. On April 20 of that year, long after the primary was over, he came clean at a luncheon in Columbia, South Carolina. "I feared that if I answered honestly, I could not win the South Carolina primary," McCain said. "So I chose to compromise my principles. I broke my promise to always tell the truth."


from May 2008 NY Magazine: http://nymag.com/news/politics/encyclopedia/biggest-lie/

The last line comes from McCain's 2000 remarks, printed in NYT, which begin this way:
I made several mistakes in my campaign. I regret them, but I can live with their consequences because I believe them to have been simple errors in judgment and not an unprincipled act. Only once, I believe, did I act in an unprincipled way. But once is enough, and I want to tell the people of South Carolina and all Americans that I sincerely regret breaking my promise to always tell you the truth. . . .


from http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E4DC1131F933A15757C0A9669C8B63
(boldface added)
PermalinkPermalink 09/17/08 @ 09:35

Leave a comment:

Your email address will not be displayed on this site.
Your URL will be displayed.

Allowed XHTML tags: <p, ul, ol, li, dl, dt, dd, address, blockquote, ins, del, span, bdo, br, em, strong, dfn, code, samp, kdb, var, cite, abbr, acronym, q, sub, sup, tt, i, b, big, small, a>
(Line breaks become <br />)
(Set cookies for name, email and url)
(Allow users to contact you through a message form (your email will NOT be displayed.))

syndicate this site
email me


Fetching comments



In and around Ypsi
Arbor Update
Downtown Ypsi
The Corner Brewery
Leighton
East Cross
EMU Talk
Mouse Musings
Doulicia
Rev George
Suds and Soliloquies
Eric 2.0
The Lynne Show
Common Monkey Flower
90% Crud
Trusty Getto
Sam's Thoughts
Corpus Callosum
Past the College Grounds
Ed Vielmetti
Loose Tea
Growing Hope
Ubu
Homeless Dave
Steve Pierce
Beezy's
Sustainable Ypsi
Two Fell Swoops
Prospect Park
Tales from the Bean
Matt Callow
Urban Homesteader
Hooray Forever
Ypsi City Desk
Ypsi Citizen
Ann Arbor Chronicle
Bike Ypsi

Support MM.com


Blogs
Hamtramck Star
Hauling Secrets
The West Virginia Surf Report
John August
Caliblog
Collin Burton
Dave Pollard
SS Trudeau
Clusterfuck Nation
Podunk's Valet
Srah Blah Blah
Ryan is Hungry
Have Money Will VLog
Naval Gazing
Freshtopia
Great Lakes Law
Supergay Detroit


Political Blogs
Daily Kos
Think Progress
One Good Move
firedoglake
Talking Points Memo
Juan Cole
Progressive Blog Alliance
Suburban Guerilla
Eschaton
Roger Ailes
David Corn
Rude Pundit
John Conyers
Crooks and Liars
Consortium News
Common Dreams
Michigan Liberal
Michigan Messenger



Information Communities
Metafilter
Boing Boing
popurls
TailRank
Monkeyfilter
History News Network
Internet Archive
Wikipedia
Disinfopedia
Corante
The Huffington Post



Credible Sources
New York Times
Washington Post
New Yorker
The Gaurdian
Frontline
Google News
Christian Science Monitor
Village Voice
Atlantic Monthly
Harpers
FreshAir
Bill Moyers
Paul Krugman

Watchdogs
ACLU
People for the American Way
Southern Law Poverty Center
Sunlight Foundation

Arts and Culture
Red Hot Jazz
American Visionary Art Museum
We Make Money Not Art
Current TV
Pre-War Blues
Mercury Theatre
Dismuke's Virtual Talking Machine
WFMU
Arwulf
Learning to Love You More
Ullage Group
Yes Men

Misc

Login...
Register...

Archives

b2evolution