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Lesson Obama Needs to Learn: A Good First Punch Is Superior to a Solid Fact

THE FIFTH COLUMNIST by P.M. Carpenter

I can't quantify this observation, but it seems to me that the McCain campaign and its surrogates have, within roughly the last week, softly introduced a co-element to their principal thrust of attack against Barack Obama.

Perhaps I'm just imagining this -- it's true, commentariat dementia is coincident to the candidates' as these things drag on -- but I could swear that when the week began, the solitary drums-thumping from the McCain camp was that Obama is indeed a marvelous human being, a real beaut of a man, but wholly, even pathetically unprepared to lead the nation as president. He just isn't ready.

As the days of the week accumulated, however, I began to sense that increasingly coupled with this message was the additional charge, usually expressed with almost laughable sententiousness, that we, the people, cannot possibly know where Obama stands "on the issues," because Obama himself doesn't know. And even in those instances in which he purports to know, there have been dark, worrisome and sinister shifts.

Again, I'm unable to quantify the frequency of this additional and equally weighty emphasis from the McCain camp, but I can, I think, at least identify its causal culprit, assuming real correlation.

Which is to say, this week Politico.com actually managed to commit some actual reporting amidst all the media hoopla over McCain's latest TV ads, and its reporting came to two fundamental conclusions: We, the people, cannot possibly know where McCain stands "on the issues," because McCain himself doesn't know. And even in those instances in which he purports to know, there have been dark, worrisome and sinister shifts.

Yes, it would seem the McCain folks are simply trying to head other reporters off at the pass. They're afraid, that is, that some others in the press might read the Politico's reporting on McCain's vast discombobulations and actually ask McCain about them. So better to get the first punch in, against Obama. In politics, one cherishes a good offense -- let's have none that sports-analogy stuff about good defenses.

Here, in a nutshell, is what the Politico concluded about McCain's supposedly superior expansiveness over Obama when it comes to taking positions on the momentous issues of our day: "Many of the domestic policy plans of John McCain have been notably short on details. Analysts caution that both McCain and Barack Obama have produced policy pronouncements that are just as much election documents as workable proposals; after all, that is what presidential candidates do. But when it comes to the metric of paper produced, McCain trails Obama in spelling out the nitty-gritty."

Even richer, though, were the outside opinions the Politico sought and quoted in developing and then fortifying its findings. Said, for instance, Robert Bixby of the centrist-as-you-can-get Concord Coalition, "The Obama people are much more detailed [on budget matters]. The McCain goal is quite responsible, but I can't see any way he could get there under the policies they've been proposing. There's a disconnect there."

And even better than Bixby's observation was this lollapalooza of no-confidence from no less than Brian Riedl of the ultraconservative Heritage Foundation: "[McCain] has not offered very much in specifics that I have seen."

What's more, antecedent to this reporting was another Politico piece that dissected and then destroyed any McCain-campaign contention that it possesses many a clue as to where it does stand on any given issue, assuming the campaign purported to know in the first place.

"Republican faithful have grumbled in recent weeks about the lack of a consistent message from John McCain’s campaign on key issues, leading observers to wonder what McCain’s top advisers are thinking," wrote the Politico in its lede.

And things went, frankly, downhill from there.

"Some of McCain’s most visible and engaged advisers have advanced positions that appear to conflict with the Arizona senator’s stances ... The ideological mishmash in McCain’s Kitchen Cabinet lends itself to questions about who’s crafting the campaign’s message ... McCain has staked out an eclectic and occasionally politically inconvenient hodgepodge of policy positions that has bucked the Republican line on some issues, backed it on others and -- on still others -- gone from bucking it to backing it."

Just try, for instance, to keep up with McCain's opinion of the day on Social Security taxes. One day they're a "disgrace," the next day they seem to be the stuff that status quos are made of; one day they're subject to an increase, the next day they're sacredly locked in; one day the whole bloody system should be sort of privatized, the next day it kind of shouldn't.

As the Politico summarily and rather gently bookended its story: "McCain’s campaign has been sensitive to perceptions of conflicting agendas."

Indeed. So what is that campaign to do? Simple. Turn the tables with lightning speed and get the first punches in on the larger media stage. After all, the comparative facts of the situation don't really matter; only who strikes first. And on this aggressive count, it's Obama, I'm sorry to say, who's beginning to trail McCain in the "nitty-gritty."

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THE FIFTH COLUMNIST by P.M. Carpenter


Obama becoming a deer in the headlights?

To his credit Barack Obama has tried to focus on the issues most Americans claim to worry about, he's trying to point out how he and John McCain differ on these issues but while Obama tries to hold an adult conversation the GOP is busy crafting simple to repeat bumper sticker slogans. Maybe Barack Obama is guilty of taking John McCain at his word when he said that he would resist using gutter campaign tactics? One thing I do know ( I'm not a Hillary supporter ) is that Hillary Clinton's strategists would have been far more forceful in countering John McCain's attacks. I wonder if senator Obama truly understood the nature of political smear attacks? or if he's overly confident that average Americans will separate things that matter from the bullshit? The republican attack dogs are adept at crafting coded language to suggest things in the most covert ways, calling Obama "elite and arrogant" is coded to mean that he's "UPPITY", they have Barack cornered right now and this is where we'll find out if he's any different from John Kerry. I can't wait for the debates to begin, maybe then people will be faced to see in real-time what the difference are between these candidates? In the meantime Obama needs to come out swinging.

Obama take off the kid gloves

If you have ides for ads submit them to David Plouffe Obama for America PO Box 8102 Chicago, Il. 60680 Also, have all of your friends send a snail mail letter and an e mail telling them it is time to take off the kid gloves. Then ask your friends ask their friends to do the same. We need to inundate campaign headquarters. I fear unless the campaign is overrrun with mail about the same issue nothing will change and McCain will win.

McCain commercial

I would like to see the Obama campaign hit McCain hard at his strength as a so called maverick. Point out that McCain is much less a maverick then he is an opportunist and flip-flopper. Imagine McCain with two little McCain's; one each shoulder. Call the one of the left Flip and the one on the right Flop. Have the announcer pose a question to big McCain and then watch him flip and flop his answer with the little McCains whispering in his ears. After an representative number of questions have been answered (and of course re-answered), the announcer asks "John McCain; maverick or opportunist". (and of course Flip and Flop would attempt to answer)

Barack Would Need To Buy

A couple of minutes to layout all of McCain's "flips" to "flops" and "flops back to flips"!! Have a second commercial with "Reality" on one shoulder and "McCain's Version" on the other shoulder. Show all the things that McCain has forgotten and needed help to remember vs how something really happened!! And he wants to be President? Isn't one nutcase enough for this country - or are voters that stupid?

Pulling Strings

You would think people would realize by now that their chains are being pulled. Look folks, Obama and McCain are the S.O.S. Going negative is a time honored political tactic politicians use whenever their campaigns decide that the time is right. McCain is using it. Obama will use it. Flip flopping is another. Whatever suits the polling statistics. Both candidates will, as all candidates have, agree that all is fair in the U.S. electoral system where the outcome is pre-ordained, where one of the two corporate special interest Party candidates WILL win the election. U.S. presidential elections revolve around an orchestration, an illusion of the democratic process where a huge industry self-sustains itself, where suckers send their money to supplement the largess of the bosses. While Joe Sixpack sends in his beer money to one candidate or the other of the same ilk, the giant Corporations make contributions to both the Democratic and Republican candidates. Those with the big bucks are no fools. They as status quo members know that the system will continue as long as the people en mass go along with it. _ What you see on TV and hear on radio about the presidential elections is the systems way of sucking in your brain, selling it to the advertisers, and getting you to go along with the dominant operating paradigm, to NOT demand anything different. It sure works, doesn't it. The delusion is endemic and self-sustaining.

the full court press

Let’s not lose sight of the fact that the repuglican campaign apparatus is counting on stealing up to 10% of the vote that would otherwise go to Obama. They have options on the table for voting booth fraud, counting room fraud, roadblocks, ethnic cleansing of voter rolls, creation of scary October surprises, message control liason with their surrogates, ad nauseum. They are counting on employing these tactics, as needed, to transform a drubbing into a narrow victory – AGAIN. The Obama campaign needs to see to it that all of these bases are covered EFFECTIVELY by somebody. Obama then needs to focus on aggressively getting the truth out about this weasel, and not only telling us the great things he wants to achieve. McCain has spent his career (and continues daily) creating material that can be thrown back in his flaccid face. Negativity has its place.

THE WHITE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM

When I got my BA, MA & PhD in PoliSci from 2 of the oldest, most august institutions in America, I never thought the day would come - in my lifetime - when I'd want to BURN ALL 3 DIPLOMAS AS USLESS PIECES OF TRASH & be absolutely justified in doing so! MCCAIN has proven to every American that STUPIDITY & ARROGANCE are one of the same! His only claim to fame is his WHITE SKIN & PHONEY 'WAR HISTORY'. Yet his STUPIDITY as a potential political leader that REALLY tethers his mailbox shape to the ground! OBAMA MAY BE BLACK - and thus an anatehma to MILLIONS OF IGNORANT & STUPID WHITE PEOPLE ACROSS AMERICA - but he has SUPERIOR THOUGHT CAPACITY, ANALYTIC EXPERTISE, COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS & THE CAPACITY TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN - IN SPITE OF MCCAIN!!

Emotion vs Reason

Joseph, you are right. The spinmeisters of the Republican smear machine (now headed by Bush smearhead Steve Schmidt) are very accomplished at appealing to the segment of the population who do not use reason in making decisions. The stirring of emotional triggers has been mastered by the smearheads. The lack of critical thinking and problem solving by the growing numbers of the US population is scary. Consumerism and entertainment have become their mantra. No Child Left Behind is further dumbing down the populace by teaching kids how to take tests while sacrificing the teaching of problem solving and critical thinking. (I taught school for 34 years and watched this evolving) A dumbed down, easily distracted populace is a more easily persuaded and controllable populace. Listening to C-Span callers verifies the increasing numbers of dumbed-down, bigoted, prejudiced, emotionally motivated US population. An articulate man of good judgement is perceived as a threat to them, especially if he is a minority. If they would have the curiosity (not likely) to look at McCain's past of betrayl and merely keeping a seat warm in the Senate, they would find a fraud of a man who was called "Songbird" and "Skunk" by fellow POWs, an adulterer, a hot tempered user of profanity on the Senate floor, a hot dog pilot responsible for the loss of 5 planes. One does not a war hero make by being shot down on a civilian killing sortie and being a POW. A hero is not one who, as a wet starting hot dog pilot, was involved in the USS Forrestal fire killing 186 fellow sailors. I fear for the future of our country if the voters choose a leader not for his leadership qualities, but rather how he is negatively portrayed by spinmeisters.

obama should run against limbaugh instead

the idea that America could elect another republican is the absurd part and that is the struggle for mccain's handlers- their only hope is to go negative on Obama. many don't see macain as a real republican and they need that to separate him fom bush- he's the maverick- and the press still gives him that, but he also has to bring in independents and the religious right so they will be everything to everybody. Obama needs to remind voters more specifically that he is running against the bush republicanism and the flag bearer for everything republican is limbaugh now that bush is a lame duck. and limbaugh is also the leader of the talk radio monopoly that does the groundwork for swiftboating Obama. by mentioning limbaugh more especially in reference to the lies and attacks that start or are amplified on talk radio he will be reminding voters what voting for the republican party did to the country already and what it will bring again. he will be reminding the voter what Mccain really represents and he will be pointing out who really defines the party. he will be pointing out to the media in general that the talk radio monopoly does a lot of framing for them and gives them a lot of talking points

True

I agree with you ard. It's the block heads (translated into those who cannot think for themselves) who listen to right wing radio 24/7 and will vote for McCain. What ever happened to the democrats trying to buy radio stations to promote progressive talk? I've listened to Air America and know about Sirrus, but their audience is limited to those who listen to democratic talk via the internet and Sirrus the pay subscription radio. Democrats cannot depend on limited radio.

Great Ideas

I sure hope someone from the campaign is noting this input. And these great ideas are not from high-paid consultants, but free from concerned citizens. Do a utube search on air cars and water cars. If that technology was for sale in the U.S., I'd be driving it. And it could be here by the time offshore drilling would have any effect. Want to see gas prices drop? Sell cars that don't run on gas! I'm through driving gasoline-powered vehicles. I'll be keeping what I already own till the doors fall off.

His campaign's not listening anymore...

... when it comes to offshore drilling.

Yet a little more "change we can believe in".

Now he's thrown Al Gore under the bus. But hey, how bad can offshore drilling be? It's not like offshore drilling can be compared to the invasion of Iraq.

It's nice and shady under the bus, but it's starting to get a little crowded.

Amazing

Never forget that fully one-half of the US electorate is below average in their ability to think clearly ......... and that when the vast mediocre middle of our bell curve is added in, then we have identified the big problem.

Frankly, it's a wonder the USA even has the opportunity to elect a person like Obama, and much less so that they might instead find McCain's ilk acceptable.

Combating McSame

Get back to framing McCain as another Bush: Campaign ad... A subtle voice tells us this country is in real trouble. The voice tells us of the national debt Bush has brought us, plus high unemployment, cost of living, war, bank failures, mortgage crises, etc. Close the ad with, "Can this country survive another 8 years of the Bush clone, John McCain?" _________________________________________________________________________ Short and sweet ad: John McCain has run his entire campaign on saying one thing and doing another. Our country has been governed by those tactics for the last 8 years. We cannot afford 8 more years of incompetence. I will need your vote in Nov. to put our country back on course. I'm Barack Obama and I have approved this message.

Obama needs to go Youtube on his ass

The only way Obama can lose this thing is to allow McCain to make the election a referendum on himself rather than McCain/Bush--and currently that is precisely what is happening. All Obama has to do is go to Youtube and find clips of McCain arguing with himself on every issue under the sun (which he has). John McCain on taxes: (does anyone remember that in 1993 almost every republican in Congress said that Clinton's tax increase would send us into a recession or worse?). John McCain on war: (remember what McCain said about Clinton going into Bosnia and Kosovo?). This is such an easy, cheap, simplistic and fair way to define McCain by using his own words against him. Will the GOPers scream bloody murder when he does? You bet. They'll say it's unfair and obama is just like any other politician. Fine. Let them. For obama to unilateraly disarm in the face of these McCain attacks is political malpractice and a non-starter. For Christsakes--is anybody awake over there? Bust out the Youtube and let's show the American people who McCain and the GOPers really are. I hate the fact that republicans are wrong about every issue and their hypocrisy goes unchallenged. Obama, please--Just. Do. It.

Flip flopping

"Flip flopping" is a term that the Republicans coined and used to their advantage. No democrat, progressive etc. should ever use that term.

Obama responses to McCain

The McCain campaign has been introducing racist elements into his ads pretty blatantly, starting with his superior attitude (uppity Negro) to white women (famous for their sexual activities) that have nothing to do with the voice-over and previous scenes. While it is almost impossible for Obama to respond to this, it is important for someone to beat the drums against this kind of advertising, and it should be black organizations and community leaders. Where are they? I for one have been saying all along that Obama is just another Chicago politician, that he will, and now has, shown that he will bend to the political winds, especially on handguns and now on offshore drilling. That's neither courageous nor change-oriented. The dream always was a pipe-dream, and McCain has him there unless Obama stops the flip-flopping and sticks to effective change.

Attack McCain/Ignore McCain's attacks

Obama's recent statements of "they're trying to make you worry about me" and "I look different to all those other president's" were reasonable and relevant, but were turned with some success by the bankrupt righties into an impression of Affirmative Action whining. Obama needs to relentlessly ridicule McCain's foolish and shifting policy prescriptions while presenting viable progressive alternatives. ....but beyond the occasional laugh ("is that all they've got!? Is that the best they can do?") he should pay no attention to the negatives pouring in an innarticulate jumble from his opponent's campaign. Their only hope is to trap him in irrelevant and counterproductive quibbling.

Go after BORROW AND SPEND Mc Cain and his RED INK REPUBLICANS

We see that old fart using the same old "Tax and Spend" bullshit against Obama. It's time for Democrats to FINALLY get the guts to stand up against the Red Ink Republicans. Obama should hammer away at BORROW AND SPEND Mc Cain. He should use that phrase over and over again. Is it too much for any Democrat to say, "John Mc Cain says he won't raise your taxes, BUT HE WILL BANKRUPT US".

Here are 2 ideas I have for

Here are 2 ideas I have for ads . They are very short. 10-15 second ads are very good for a single issue. They need to be used frequently. 1) Open up on McCain smiling and singing "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran." Then a voice over (hopefully Obama) says "going to war is not a laughing matter. It seems as John McCain thinks it is." Fade out with the "bomb, bomb , bomb..." footage. 2) Open with footage of Obama visiting the troops in the gym. Then Obama says " when John McCain told you I visited a gym on my overseas visit he forgot to mention there were x number of troops with me. John McCain seems to be forgetting many things lately" If anyone thinks these are good please use them.

No punches, just stings

I would say that throwing a punch and missing is what McCain is doing. In the public's mind McCain's punches are soon forgotten. An interesting aside, this is somewhat the way John McCain boxed when he was a Midshipman at Annapolis Naval Academy.

What Obama has to do is "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee" with regard to McCain's punches--framing the issues in simple, but powerful terms is the sting. (A wonderful line from Muhammad Ali.)

Take the example of gas at the pumps. Obama needs to put out an advert that shows a gas pump with it's numbers. Then show the numbers in terms of years (about 8 to 10 years) and what the saving will be for the consumer with the numbers rolling backwards, which is about 7 cents. Once again, show the same gas pump meter if we stopped oil speculation in a few months (the current bill in Congress). The savings could be 60%. Then show the gas pump with the numbers going backwards to 1.60 cents!

This is a strong metaphor--the sting of the bee. It is graphic, too. What could be more simple? This is the way Obama needs to frame things in answer to McCain's wild jabs at anything that moves.

By the way Dems, feel free to use the idea. :)