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A Desperate McCain Attacks Obama With Vicious Smears

Posted by Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post at 2:37 PM on October 6, 2008.


With his campaign flailing, McCain shamelessly tries to manipulate voters by appealing to their 'lizard brains.'
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The McCain campaign is all set to roll out its message for the last 30 days of the campaign: "We may not be good for your bank account, your mortgage, your health care, or your job security -- but none of that will matter if you are dead. John McCain: If You Want to Live."

It's coming a little earlier than expected, but with an imploding economy and no solutions from the McCain camp other than yet another round of tax cuts, Team McCain is hitting the GOP's default key: Be Very Afraid!

The title of McCain's latest TV ad says it all: "Dangerous." The ad brands Obama as "dishonorable," "dangerous," and "too risky for America." That's right, folks, it time to appeal to the voters' Lizard Brains.

For the moment, McCain is allowing his high-sticking hockey mom to lead the fear-mongering parade, accusing Obama of "palling around with terrorists" and not seeing America "like you and I see America." For bad measure, Palin also teamed up with her mentor Bill "Henry Higgins" Kristol to re-pry the manhole cover off the Jeremiah Wright sewer.

But Palin's Alaska crude will soon be mixed with McCain's own Maverick mud. At a Colorado town hall last Thursday, McCain was asked, "When are you going to take the gloves off?" His grinning reply: "How about Tuesday night?" So how long into Debate II do you think it will be before McCain brings up Bill Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, or Tony Rezko?

Clearly, McCain has concluded that the only way he can get enough votes is to pay for them with his once-valued dignity and honor. And it appears he's not planning to leave any of that precious personal capital in the bank by the time election day rolls around.

So here it comes. One last desperate, pathetic, sordid attempt to distract the country from anything resembling a real debate about a real issue. Don't have health care? Rezko, Rezko, Rezko. Wonder why our financial system is on the brink of collapse? Ayers, Ayers, Ayers. Worried about whether we'll ever get out of Iraq? Wright, Wright, Wright.

Much to Karl Rove's chagrin, those around McCain have been very upfront about the campaign's intentions. "There's no question that we have to change the subject here," a senior Republican operative told the Washington Post. McCain adviser Greg Strimple cut to the chase, saying the campaign is "looking forward to turning a page on this financial crisis." Yeah, who wants to read any more of those boring old stories about foreclosures, job losses, and the market losing another 500 points, especially when there are so many more urgent things to talk about -- like why Barack Obama wants to let his terrorist pals blow us all up?

McCain and his hatchet mom VP nominee are hoping to expose the "real" Barack Obama to the people of America; but what they are really exposing is how morally corrupt McCain has become. And how complete has been his transformation from a noble reformer, willing to stand up to his own party when it failed to meet his moral code, into an ignoble hack, willing to abandon his most deeply held values in his lust for the presidency.

"Sooner or later people are going to figure out that if all you run is negative attack ads you don't have much of a vision for the future, or you're not ready to articulate it."

That was John McCain in 2000, commenting on the disgusting attacks against him by Karl Rove, George Bush, and a few of the people now doing their very dirty work for him.

Wise words from a man who doesn't exist anymore. To paraphrase the classic Hughes Mearns' poem:

"As I was walking up the stair/I met a maverick who wasn't there/He wasn't there again today/I wish, I wish he'd go away."

Making his disappearing act all the more tragic is the fact that the noble McCain is still around, lurking inside the corrupted candidate, occasionally bubbling to the surface before being shoved back into hiding by his baser instincts.

For instance, it was just this past April when McCain took a principled stand against the muck being flung at Obama over his association with Rev. Wright, saying "there's no place for that kind of campaigning, and the American people don't want it."

A little over five months, and an increasingly blue electoral map later, McCain now stands on the sidelines while Palin unabashedly gives the American people what McCain knew they don't want.

Despite its best efforts, the McCain camp's sneering attacks are not proving that Barack Obama is not like the rest of us. They are proving that John McCain is not like the rest of us. Americans are hungry for a serious conversation about the multiple crises we are facing. And by ignoring that conversation in favor of yet another round of fear-mongering, McCain is showing himself to be the candidate who is "not a man who sees America like you and I see America."

The most revealing thing about the nature of McCain's attacks isn't the contempt he has for Obama (that's been on display for a while now) -- it's the contempt he has for the country he claims to be putting first.

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Mr. Lowest One Percent
Posted by: ikonoklast on Oct 6, 2008 3:43 PM   
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Why does anyone listen to this man, the son and grandson of admirals, who was 895 of 899 in his Naval Academy class? That says everything we need to know about about his commitment, intelligence, integrity, and willingness to get the job done. Without nepotism this man would have never gotten (I won't say earned) his wings, and should never have been allowed to fly.

McCain should never have been a POW, because he was never qualified to get in the cockpit in the first place. And some people want to put this fool in the cockpit of the entire country? He'll just do what he always does, crash it into the ground and become hostage to Asian Communists. Maybe they'll be Chinese bankers instead of Viet Cong, but whatever the job, McCain is the wrong man for it.

This is the message people need to hear: McCain is incompetent, he is a fraud, and he will lead us into ruin given half a chance.

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» RE: Mr. Lowest One Percent Posted by: mrtshw
SOOO many negative ads from McCain here in Colorado
Posted by: fanny666 on Oct 6, 2008 3:54 PM   
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You can't watch a frikking ball game without seeing 20 negative ads from McCain or his surrogates.

New ads from the NRA against Obama, some dipshit soldier claiming Obama wants to take away rights that his buddies died in Iraq fighting for... He's standing next to these huge tombstones in a cemetery... I GUARANTEE those are not his buddies' graves... so weird how Repubs only care about the 2nd amendment, not the 1st, 4th, 6th... etc... those aren't the FUN rights... And it's not even based on a voting record. Just completely made up "this is what Liberals love to do" bullshit, just like McCain's "PAINFUL TAX INCREASES" ads. Shameful. That soldier in the NRA ads is an absolute disgrace.

Obama needs to start running more counter-ads or he will lose here.

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tm46
Posted by: tm46 on Oct 7, 2008 4:26 AM   
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http://www.woodsfund.org/about/staff Does Pallin consider all of people that sit on the woods fund board with Bill Ayers to be terrorists? Take a look at the list. The McCain Campaign owes all of these people an apology.

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GOP Commercial.....
Posted by: johnjmccarthy on Oct 7, 2008 4:33 AM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osTrMe76kes

Not soldiers, actors! Propaganda to recruit those superbowl watchers for the sandboxes of Afghanistan and Iraq, so far.

"Bomb Bomb Bomb--Bomb Bomb Iran"......what a silly old fool.

What should Obama do when McCain begins throwing mud in the next debate? Ask old John if he is ready to ask a serious question or hold his breath?

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As an independent voter...
Posted by: christopher13b on Oct 7, 2008 5:10 AM   
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I like to do research and was looking for heroic stories of John McCain, I don't know maybe I was influenced too much by Rambo and Chuck Norris, but I couldn't find anything heroic like shooting your way out of enemy camp while carrying an injured buddy over your shoulder. There were plenty of stories of McCain getting special treatment while a prisoner, but there were also stories about how he was used by the North Vietnamese in propaganda and gave them information on his squadron. On the US Navy historical site the only thing that came up was that he was in the middle of the biggest naval disaster in history! Literally in the middle when they were preparing to take off and his plane was hit by an accidental misfire and then the whole deck of the aircraft carrier became ablaze with jet fuel and exploding missiles. McCain was only mentioned as being at the epicenter and getting out of his plane while it was one fire, but the recount of the event is full of stories of extreme bravery with out further mention of John McCain. There are even some stories out there that some kind of hotdog stunt by McCain where he shot a fireball out of his engine on ignition actually caused the misfire. When you think about it, Senator McCain survived a horrible time as a POW and also on the USS Forestal disaster mentioned, but survival is an instinct, it doesn't necessarily say anything about integrity - And his campaign has clearly shown that.

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» RE: As an independent voter... Posted by: master09
SMILING McBLAME BELIES HIS NATURE
Posted by: sallyride on Oct 7, 2008 6:13 AM   
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When the McBlame Team shout out their accusations, even their guffaws, the smiles on their pusses belies their intentions: HUMOR. The man and his trophy puppet are either drugged, ill, or both.

There is no way that group can be serious. If they believed the atrocious verbiage erupting over their tongues, for goddsakes why would they smile? It wouldn't be possible--unless they were maniacs.

It's becoming obvious now to even their most staunch supporters that this is a seriously ill team. Those around them are merely feeding off the suface, lining up in hopes of later glory. Poor boys.

What the McBlame team and media do not realize: the average American is not worried about their 401Ks (look at the numbers), they're strugging with mediocre education for their kids, lack of medical care, and medications for loved ones with cancer, or serious disabling conditions (including their children's), losing their homes, yet being UNQUALIFIED to rent anything, lying Bush and the BAILOUT TEAM for not solving the mortgage crisis, paying for gas to get to work in a nation without mass transit for its' millions, the cost of bread, milk, and some fresh fruit (IMPOSSIBLE TODAY), paying their utility bills - and worried sick about the coming winter months, adopting out their beloved pets for lack of $ to feed and care for them, explaining to their children why their cousing did not come back from Iraq, replacing the refrigerator that's stopped working, not having the gas money to shop gargage sales any longer...

Those are only some of the real concerns of Americans, who can't watch the Screaming Heads on TV news, who don't have time to listen to McBlame and his team laughing out tragic statements, as they realize one of them has to "stay home" and care for a sick spouse or child, and end up fighting about the mess Bush and his cronies in Congress and out have put them in, yet not knowing where to turn, if there will ever be a place to turn.

That my friends is what Americans are really doing today - the majority of them - and not listeing to McBlame's or his team, much less Obama's. They sure can't contact either of those candidate's about their concerns. Are they going to vote? For goddsakes why should they?

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Very scary
Posted by: LeeAnnG on Oct 7, 2008 6:54 AM   
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What's really scary about all of this is that so many people actually believe the lies and misrepresentations about Obama. Yesterday, the Parkersburg, WV, newspaper had a little survey in which they asked "If the president died, who would be more qualified to take over the presidency?" The responses, when I got them in an email in the morning, were Biden 46% and Palin 54%!

Oh. My. God. If this is at all representative of how people feel in other places, we are in big trouble. Fortunately, I don't think West Virginia represents the country.

I've heard people here say they worry about Obama because "his race will get in the way of his getting anything done," "he is a Communist" (really!), "he's certainly NOT a patriot that's for sure," and because "no matter what anyone says, I still believe he is a Muslim." Yikes! An Unpatriotic Black Communistic Muslim. Or maybe a Black Un-American Islamic Communist.

It's unconscionable that this kind of ugliness is perpetuated in the corporate media. To her discredit, some of it can surely be attributed to Hillary Clinton's campaign, which some of us predicted would come back to bite the Democrats very hard.

All we need in the US is another smarmy, smirking, vicious, know-nothing, liar who appeals to the lowest common denominator among us to be just a heartbeat away from the presidency. Sarah Palin is a cold, calculating, and very nasty person who holds the most despicable and loopy form of Christian beliefs imaginable. To make things even worse, if that's possible, as I recently read, Sarah Palin's political philosophy can be summed up in three words, "Us Against Them."

This is not what the USA needs right now. Or ever, really.

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» RE: Very scary Posted by: Taylor Siluwe
» RE: Very scary Posted by: Caesar77
Suit of Armor
Posted by: weslen1 on Oct 7, 2008 7:06 AM   
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Cindy McCain better get herself a suit of armor. John's not going to be a happy camper when he loses and if he's the person who hurt her hand so much she had to go to the emergency room, God only knows what comes next. She probably said the wrong thing about how her "husband" ogles Failin' Palin whenever they're on stage.

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» RE: Suit of Armor Posted by: djnoll
Great Article Ms Huffington
Posted by: gregii on Oct 7, 2008 7:26 AM   
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Great "lizard brain" usage. Loved your thoroughness. Thank you.

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Call it what it is
Posted by: foreverhope on Oct 7, 2008 8:08 AM   
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Not "negative campaigning". NO!

It is blatant HATE MONGERING.

Don't let them get away with it!

Make msnbc talk about it, MAKE THEM REPORT the death threats, i.e. "KILL HIM", leveled against Obama at McCain/Palin rallies.

MAKE THEM REPORT IT AND TALK ABOUT IT BECAUSE IT MATTERS & WE CAN'T LET IT GO BY!

An attack on Barack and Michelle is an attack on all of us.

Ask for the comment line:

1-212-664-4444

There are some who choose to shoot down an extraordinary man like Barack Obama with small thinking and petty attacks. If they think their absurd and low slams are going to deter or distract either Obama or the supporters behind him, then they are gravely mistaken.

Yes We Can.

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» RE: Call it what it is Posted by: Shey
McCain's DIRTY LITTLE SECRET in Arizona
Posted by: X-POLYGAMIST WIFE on Oct 7, 2008 8:30 AM   
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Watch the video:

http://www.bankingonheaven.com/

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Yellowbellied SOB
Posted by: modeler on Oct 7, 2008 8:49 AM   
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He is a liar and a cheat and was one even during the time when he declared himself war "Hero". Even as flyer he was more likely a crasher, even to the tune of killing his flight crew by bailing out.

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» RE: Yellowbellied SOB Posted by: Vik
Yep, Mccain's looking more like Jerry KILgore day by day.
Posted by: maxpayne on Oct 7, 2008 12:36 PM   
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And yet Fall 2005 only feels like yesterday. I can remember when that Republican candidate trying to win the gubenatorial race that year did everything he could to desperately attack Kaine culture issue after culture issue only to see them all fail. The biggest and worst one was when KILgore made a false accusation against Kaine supporting a moratorium on the death penalty of Nazi convicts and boy did that go national. These silly and pathetic culture war smears can only go so far. All Obama has to do is hit Mccain back on the Keating 5 scandal and relate it to the current severe economic crisis and Obama can't lose.

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The GOP engaging in smear/fear tactics?....as predictable as:
Posted by: CatDad on Oct 7, 2008 12:57 PM   
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earthquakes in Japan and California.

Personally, I think that Obama should use surrogates to hit back hard on the issue of McCain being a living, breathing redefinition of the institution of marriage with his multiple marriages/adulteries....

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U of I: Terrorists ALL!!
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Oct 7, 2008 2:59 PM   
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The University of Illinois, if Palin is to be believed, is guilty of one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. That sordid university, host to Nobel Prize winners, and other elitists HIRED a professor known to be a radical in the 60s.

How dare they!

In addition to Obama, who clearly and obviously consorts with domestic terrorists, anyone ever associated with the professor at U of I, ALONG WITH EVERY SINGLE STUDENT EVER IN ANY OF HIS CLASSES, should be immediately investigated by the Department of Homeland Security.

Better yet. Just round them all up and throw them into Gitmo. Then let God sort them out.

You bet 'cha.

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Hatin' America
Posted by: dbuskirk1 on Oct 7, 2008 3:53 PM   
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I don't understand how these charges of Obama "hating America" can go unchallenged when it is "The First Dude" himself who was part of a secessionist group who hated America so much they wanted to secede from the Union. Why is this fact unmentionable?

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Psycho Projections
Posted by: Right Wing Psychoholic In Denial on Oct 7, 2008 5:14 PM   
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the title...that's all GOPie's got left

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McBush
Posted by: RedFoxOne on Oct 7, 2008 8:41 PM   
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McBush is a LIAR and anyone with a single ounce of common sense KNOWS it. Cant dispute the facts now can we!

JIff
Privacy Center

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They Can Dish It Out But They Can't Take It
Posted by: radical53 on Oct 7, 2008 10:13 PM   
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While all these desperate attacks on Obama are continuing, Cindy McCain is saying that Obama is running the dirtiest campaign in American history.

I guess when you own 7 homes and are as rich as heiress Cindy, you don't have much experience with people who hit you back. I guess you just host your phony little parties and expect deference and gratitude from everyone. I can only guess because I have no idea what these folks can possibly be thinking.

Just for the record, Obama's is the most impressive campaign I have seen in my life. It will be used as a model for other campaigns in the future. The only trouble with trying to copy it is that a person like Obama only comes around once in a generation.

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BIG BROTHER "Always knows what it's like!"
Posted by: rwcbanzai on Oct 9, 2008 12:51 AM   
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Brothers & Sisters:

“It’s a no brainer… FAMILY 1ST , - then the nation, I‘m talking from first hand experience!“. My big brother made perfectly clear on our way home after watching Religuous & Eagle Eye.
On the other hand, is Eagle Eye, a movie about an evil eye (computer) out to blow up our congressional House with a “crystal bomb” that can only be activated by a sweetart (kid with trumpet) hitting the right shrill note. Without giving the PLOT (F.I.S.A. - Freedom of Information Surveillance Act} ) of the movies away, I will return to my down to earth big brother who is more concerned about smelling the blossoms along the way, than seeing where they came from.
Wow what a family intervention, that constant angry/evil left blinking eye and that contentious tone of hate for his opponent from the presidential debate as I tuned in, and turned on to what was being said as I got home - mixed with those emotional movies of the reality of our present circumstances that we are currently buried in - deciding on what political party to choose for a secure economic/political future. I made my decision after watching that “pit bull with lipstick” gold digging to become the first female prez after Mc’Pain goes to the promised land from the CANCER of HATE now consuming him.
This guy, who was never my LEGISLATIVE friend, wants his pension and title in our history knowing full well he won’t outlive the next four years all the while leaving us with his vengeful poison pill, that cheerleading sweetart for oil. I guess he thinks its FUNNY as did “that” other eight year BUSHwacker who selected Darth Cheney (always ready - shotgun in his bunker manipulator) as a toxic afterthought (like another never ending war).
However, McPain really got my attention when he said “that one” it reminded me of the GoOP code word/language for “dem” (“civil right” democratic troublemakers) and that condescending tone directed at someone fully capable but despised due to less seniority (Drucker‘s “Peter Principle“) and color .
Yes, we & McPain have something in common, only in that we watched that old 70’s sitcom “That Girl”, of an aspiring ditsy actress making altruistic waves in youthful exuberance for a funnier brighter future! I would vote for my older brother or her before I would vote for more pain/gold digging and luckily I have a better choice with an educated half white man! Something we don’t really know about Barack!
Yes, a white man - half African. I was made in the US Army and born in a military base called Camp Zama with a white dad from Indiana and an Asian mother from Japan. I’m white with Asian overtones - an American/Japanese. Just as he sounds white with African overtones - White/African! This is the 21st Century where we can communicate on that black box that can store info forever, transported over the wire at the speed of light in our World Wide MONITORED Web with no reference to race or cute looks (N.S.A. - WINK that evil eye)!
Last of all , this takes me to our gutsy gay mistress Cher and her song “Half Breed” and that never ending struggle to justify pedigree or social status. Just ponder when you mix two sub species and you get a Hybrid and what these breeds can do for your gas mileage! Don’t mix your personal prejudicial preferences with your projecting hateful discrimination - this is AMERICA, the land of the free -
for truth, justice & the American Way (Superman another extraterrestrial hybrid! ). Let’s now go to Cheryl Crow and her song “Change will do ya good”). Is there a happy tone to our future bleakness (singing that eight year old - Same old Gobbledygoop terrorizing song?) or can we really enjoy the fresh oncoming change/smell of happiness blooming?
Just ask my big brother, he always knows what it‘s like - before I do!

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NAVAL HONOR?
Posted by: murfsmom on Oct 10, 2008 11:23 AM   
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Why is McCain not questioned on his campaign strategies...lies and more...in reference to his "Naval Academy Oath"..."I will not lie, cheat or steal, NOR TOLERATE THOSE WHO DO".
Are honor and honesty only practiced when he feels like it? Or is he already under the control of the "win at any cost" Republicans?

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