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McCain Campaign Inadvertently Stirs Nerd Army

Posted by Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report at 4:01 AM on August 21, 2008.


Methinks the McCain blogger doth protest too much ...

When the McCain campaign unveiled its now-infamous Spears/Hilton ad, the NYT's editorial board, like every other sensible political observer, criticized it. Michael Goldfarb, McCain's official in-house blogger, responded by comparing the Times' editors to "the average Daily Kos diarist sitting at home in his mother's basement and ranting into the ether between games of Dungeons & Dragons."

This week, after questions arose about the veracity of a McCain anecdote from his days as a prisoner of war, Goldfarb went back to the well.

It may be typical of the pro-Obama Dungeons & Dragons crowd to disparage a fellow countryman's memory of war from the comfort of mom's basement, but most Americans have the humility and gratitude to respect and learn from the memories of men who suffered on behalf of others.

After the first insulting comment, Goldfarb backed away, while sticking to the vernacular: "If my comments caused any harm or hurt to the hard working Americans who play Dungeons & Dragons, I apologize. This campaign is committed to increasing the strength, constitution, dexterity, intelligence, wisdom, and charisma scores of every American."

This led my friend Adam Serwer to raise an excellent point:

That's the kind of deep, personal animosity that you associate with experience, which clearly Goldfarb has. It's not hard to imagine that some basement somewhere holds the abandoned d20s, dusty rulebooks, and broken heart of a young Michael Goldfarb who never got to be Dungeon Master because he wouldn't stop yelling. In fact, it's hard not to wonder if, when Michael Goldfarb is berating the D&D players of the world, he's really just berating Michael Goldfarb.

Ta-Nehisi Coates added, "[W]e often are what we hate. Goldfarb remark smacks of a geek trying to get down by slamming other geeks."

The good news is, the "Pro-Obama Dungeons and Dragons crowd" is apparently getting organized. I can't help but wonder if the McCain campaign has inadvertently woken an angry nerd army ....

Digg!

Steve Benen is a freelance writer/researcher and creator of The Carpetbagger Report. In addition, he is the former lead editor of Salon.com's Blog Report, and has been a contributor to Talking Points Memo, Washington Monthly, The American Prospect, the Huffington Post, the Guardian, Crooks & Liars, Salon.com’s War Room, Political Wire, and Seven Days.


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Posted by: willd4change on Aug 21, 2008 7:31 AM   
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about what that sissy is talking about. Mcain got his stupid ass shot down and then captured pussy should have fought back. 8 years in the army and 4 combat tours I hav 0 respect for Mcain's whinny ass. Hell I played D&D when I was in junior high, then I grew up.

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Methinks the McCain blogger doth protest too much...
Posted by: Xynyx on Aug 21, 2008 7:31 AM   
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Rather like Ted Haggard, no?

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McCain has been
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Aug 21, 2008 9:31 AM   
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shoving his war experience down our throats. There were more that 600 American POWs during Vietnam. While some have died, many are still alive.

Why aren't they all out on the campaign trail with McCain.

Also, where are all of the McCain supporters who survived the USS Forrestal "accident"?

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McCain has been
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Aug 21, 2008 9:31 AM   
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shoving his war experience down our throats. There were more that 600 American POWs during Vietnam. While some have died, many are still alive.

Why aren't they all out on the campaign trail with McCain.

Also, where are all of the McCain supporters who survived the USS Forrestal "accident"?

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Will the real Obama supporter please blog up!
Posted by: Scarabus on Aug 21, 2008 9:32 AM   
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Which is it: Do these guys who say such stuff really believe it? (Remember Brian Williams and his "guy named Vinnie in his dressing gown"?) Or is this simply the way they think their intended audience pictures progressive bloggers?

Do suppose General Wesley Clark, Senator Dick Webb, Senator Max Cleland, Colonel Phillip Butler (featured in this same issue of the email newsletter) gained their military experience playing D&D?

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What an idiot
Posted by: Parcival01 on Aug 21, 2008 11:28 AM   
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If that isn't typical of the McBush, GOP "right": coin some slogan, about "messiah," about "Dungeons and Dragons," about ANYTHING, then quote yourself again and again and again, to your friends and antagonists alike, as if it's become reality.

My God, they're getting more psychotic by the day....

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What day is it?
Posted by: frank69 on Aug 21, 2008 1:06 PM   
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McBushCain has to ask his lobbyist braintrust what the date is. Probably has ask about the time too. He's a lame brain!

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SOME McSHAME FACTS
Posted by: orwellturns on Aug 21, 2008 9:32 PM   
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*Downed 5 planes - (The fifth one that he was captured in Vietnam because he didn’t follow orders.)

*At the bottom 1% of his Annapolis Naval Class (898 of 904)

*Ran around with all kinds of women before, and during Cindy, while married to his first wife. Left his first wife to be taken care of by others. Ross Perot paid for her medical bills and Nancy Reagan hates McShame, McBush McTooold.

*Forcible relocation of
 Navajos. Accepted campaign contributions from the
Peabody Coal Co., which calls itself the world's largest coal company and is 
already strip mining the Indian lands in northern Arizona. McCain, the Arizona
senator and chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee who sponsored the
1996 Navajo-Hopi Relocation Act (Public Law 104-301)

*Owns 5 to 16 homes - depending on who is quoting. Probably 9 homes with one or two with several homes within his acreage. That means that he is the silver spoon ELITIST, just like Bush, not Obama who earned the one home he and his family lives in.

*HAS TO HAVE HIS WIFE HELP HIM WITH ANY TECH STUFF BECAUSE HE CAN'T FIGURE ANYTHING OUT.

McTOOOLD, METHUSELAH!

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The author doth misquote too much, methinks.
Posted by: Freticat on Aug 25, 2008 3:47 AM   
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The line is Hamlet, Act III, scene ii: "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." Often misquoted, and also often misunderstood, as the word protest in Shakespeare's day meant proclaim rather than its current sense of object.

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