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Obama Strikes Back on Contrived Lipstick Controversy

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 1:01 PM on September 10, 2008.


"The McCain campaign would much rather have a story about phony and foolish diversion than about the future."

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Barack Obama addressed the controversy (widely regarded as contrived) over his "lipstick on a pig" remarks during an appearance in Norfolk, Virginia on Wednesday, accusing the McCain campaign of childish distortion and deliberate distraction from more substantive issues.



"I want to address the latest made-up controversy by the John McCain campaign," Obama said. "What their campaign has done this morning is the same game that has made people sick and tired of politics in this country. They seize on an innocent remark, throw out an outrageous ad because they know it is catnip for the media. It would be funny except for the news media decided that was the lead story yesterday. The McCain campaign would much rather have a story about phony and foolish diversion than about the future."





The counter attack -- both against the media and McCain -- was quintessential Obama, positioning himself on the high ground while bemoaning the fact that political history is littered with examples of senseless and counterproductive attacks. For some Democrats, it may not be enough. A month ago, when Obama told voters that the Republican opposition would paint him as someone too different to elect, the McCain campaign responded by accusing the Democratic nominee of playing the race card "from the bottom of the deck." It was a drowning offensive and immediately put Obama on the defensive.



While Obama spokesperson Anita Dunn accused the McCain camp of using the gender card in a statement Tuesday night, the Senator himself never went there. Rather, he stuck with the script that has gotten him this far.



"Enough," he said of the focus on the contrived lipstick controversy. "I don't care what they say about me. But I love this country too much to let them take over another election with lies, phony outrage and swiftboat politics. Enough is enough. These are serious times and they call for a serious debate about where we need to take the nation. We can't take another four years that were like the last eight. Spare me the phony outrage. Spare me the phony talk about change. We have real problems in this country right now and the American people are looking to us for answers. Not distractions, not diversions not manipulations they are looking for real answers. That's the type of debate I attempt to have."


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Community organizers fight back
Posted by: Lauren on Sep 10, 2008 2:03 PM   
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Community Organizers Fight Back

I was just watching Democracy Now and was so impressed with the community organizer fighting back, I wanted to bump it here.

I think the GOP made a big mstake on this issue. I hope so, I hope it comes back to bite them.

I was feeling stung by that one too. Community organizing was one of my favorite things to do in girl scouts, starting new troops, organizing big events for the girls (to support new troops). I thought I was a great communiy organizer (not perfect). I never knew it was a bad thing.

Why do the Republicans have to make everything into a personal attack?

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He's a class act!
Posted by: Blondinista on Sep 10, 2008 2:25 PM   
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I just hope it doesn't hurt him in the election. Voters seem to like wallowing in the mud generated by the Repulicans.

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Not that log ago
Posted by: Rod on Sep 10, 2008 2:25 PM   
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in much of this country that commercial would be enough to get a black man strung up. This is hate speech and I hope there is some legal remedy for it

Rod

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Bless Chris Matthews, Hardball ROCKS!
Posted by: foreverhope on Sep 10, 2008 2:54 PM   
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He is like a laser beam this week. Today's show, everything about lipstick pigs and repug Weapons of Mass Distraction. I'm putting Chris on my prayer list. David Schuster did well on this topic today too, their intelligence is insulted! Finally! Thank you God!

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Good...
Posted by: RobNLA on Sep 10, 2008 3:46 PM   
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I think Obama will start hitting back hard on these distractions now and force McCain to start talking about the issues.

Obama did this same thing with Hillary. He gave her enough rope to hang herself, then when it mattered most, he hit back hard.

I think until the election you are going to see a tougher response coming from the Obama campaign and from Obama himself. But his framing will be key. As he did in this instance, he needs to continue to frame the McCain distractions as hurting the voters.

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» I think you are right Posted by: foreverhope
Obama's massive new voter registration has to matter
Posted by: foreverhope on Sep 10, 2008 4:29 PM   
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These are only two I picked off the net. These numbers HAVE to matter more than daily polls, don't they?

from Politico 4/21/08:

According to the Secretary of State’s office, since January about 217,000 new voters have registered for the April 22 primary, the vast majority of whom signed up as Democrats.

In Philadelphia, by far the state’s largest city, more than 12,000 new Democrats were added to the rolls in the final week before the March registration deadline, compared to just 509 Republicans.

That statewide Democratic surge has been accompanied by a flood of party-switching. More than 178,000 voters have changed their party status since January — and the Democrats have captured 92 percent of those voters.

In Delaware County, a Philadelphia suburb once home to a storied Republican machine, nearly 14,000 voters have switched their party affiliation to Democratic since January compared to just 768 who became Republicans.


Obama drives massive new voter registration for Dems

BlueOregon 04/30/08

Charlie Burr

A cornerstone of Obama's campaign to win back the White House has been to bring more people into the process: Independents, Republicans, young people and those disenchanted with politics as usual. Here in Oregon, the grassroots effort fueling Obama's campaign has registered a staggering 31,770 Oregonians to vote in our May 20 primary.

The numbers:

In Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties, the Oregon for Obama campaign registered 14,500 new Democratic voters and party-switchers

In Lane and Benton Counties, the campaign registered 7,000 new Democratic voters and party-switchers


In Jackson County, the campaign registered 1,500 new Democratic voters and party-switchers


In Marion County, the campaign registered 1,000 new Democratic voters and party-switchers


In Deschutes County, the campaign registered 1,000 new Democratic voters and party-switchers


The remaining 6,770 new Democratic voters and party-switchers are from 22 additional counties throughout Oregon

The influx of new voters into our Democratic primary represents a stunning achievement that will help Democrats up and down the ballot. Oregonians want a candidate who is serious about creating green jobs, ending the war and changing the way Washington does business. Obama is that candidate. And his bottom-up campaign is helping change Oregon's election landscape and create an environment for Democrats to win and win big in November.

Go Obama!

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Nailed it!
Posted by: abstractmachine on Sep 10, 2008 5:22 PM   
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nuff said.

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yeah
Posted by: aalif ba ta tha on Sep 10, 2008 6:12 PM   
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ooohhhhh I can't wait to pop open a beer and grab the chips and dip to watch Obama mop the floor with McCain in the debates. I am getting a little tingly just thinking about it.

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» RE: yeah Posted by: xmvince
The media is full of corporate bootlickers and suck-ups
Posted by: blogoffanddie on Sep 10, 2008 6:34 PM   
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In 2008, after years of bombardment from the mainstream media, the population has been dumbed-down and programmed to ignore the substance and the issues that affect their quality of life, and focus on the peripheral, pointless and more often than not, irrelevant sideshows created by a news media full of corporate bootlickers and suck-ups.

With McCain and Obama, there isn't much to vote for, only something to vote against.

Barack Obama, pre-flipflop, seemed to be the right man, but his recent sucking up to the corporate elite now has me doubting his leadership, not to mention his sincerity.

John “the corporate chimp” McCain represents more of the same mindless Bush bullshit, light on brains, heavy on bombs.

Forget John McCain, the real maverick is Ron Paul. And, although I disagree with a lot of Republican politics, I admire this man and would vote for him based on his honesty and moral ethics. I felt the same about Dennis Kucinich and Ralph Nader. Both have displayed that rare aboveboard kind of integrity.

http://blogoffanddie.wordpress.com

So long Dubya, we’ll Always Have Guantanamo!

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It wasn't the next President's...
Posted by: jvaljon1 on Sep 10, 2008 7:23 PM   
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...place, to step down to the level of a VP and refer to Palin at all! Yeah that was contrived--everybody knows that Obama was referring to McCain's energy non-policy with his lipstick on a pig remark. But that's not the point:

See-- Palin made it about herself; she baited Obama and he responded! JOE BIDEN should have done that! That was for him to do--where the hell is he? Scary that this Repuke newbie knows how to politick better than Joe!

You keep seeing McCain and Palin together. This is what's gonna come back to bite us on the ass, all over again. JOE! Get back to the Campaign Trail! Start ACTING like a VP!

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If people really listen
Posted by: liberalibrarian on Sep 10, 2008 10:02 PM   
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If people take a moment and just dial into what Barack Obama is saying--he is saying just exactly what needs to be said. That said, he moves on.

I am sincerely hoping that the United States can renew its faith that sometimes, a Native Son does rise up from the ground of our country. And sometimes that person is born with an extraordinary blend of empathy, intelligence and heart. It happens in all fields and has happened in all times and in all places on the earth. We have had science and math visionaries like Newton, Da Vinci, Einstein and Hawkings.

And we have a history of extraordinary leaders in this nation...many were just those Native Sons who said enough. They were community organizers and activists. One such name springs to mind. Paul Revere.

We have had unlikely people move forward and speak out truth to power. Who, through the true goal of rhetoric and lofty words--because you speak words into action--move the country to act upon its own behalf and take the steps to make the union more perfect. Abraham Lincoln did it. John F. Kennedy did it. Martin Luther King, Jr. did it.

I know my own politcal beliefs would rank among the most progressive around (I'll give you a hint--part of me is a UU Pagan Hippie Librarian.) Not only will I be voting Democrat in this election because I could never with a clear conscience vote either against or against the interests of the better and winnable party. It just so happens they've all been Democrat in my lifetime.

This time, however, I am voting for Barack Obama because I think he is the best candidate we not only have, but perhaps the best that's out there right now for this time. Have we forgotten Berlin? I am old enough to have watched JFKs speech in Berlin--this was just as awesome.

I think that Obama can make us remember who we are.

I think Obama is not just another politian. He is a statesman.

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More and more...
Posted by: Cybershaman on Sep 11, 2008 5:56 AM   
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the Republicans are acting like spoiled children. This 'lipstick' thing is exactly like "Mom! Tell her to stop hitting me in the fist with her face!" Know what I mean?
I also hope the community organizer thing backfires on them. Think about it. We all know that conservatives have a base made up of wealthy, egocentric, individuals who would never think of doing anything as demeaning as community organizing. THAT'S something a liberal would do. Trying to organize powerless people to improve their lives. When conservatives need to increase their base they do it by pushing the buttons of the reactionary people that trigger their racism, homophobia, and paranoia. Hitting the streets just isn't as effective for people who have nothing to offer the disenfranchised. So their comment was a slam on ALL liberals and their attempts to wrest control of the government away from the wealthy elite. GOP voter drives use cynicism and contempt as motivating tools reather than hope and love.

This is why I have been trying to resist falling for the tactic of 'Obama is just another lying politician controlled by monied interests' that seems to be driving liberals apart. He spent his early years trying to fight the powers that be, I think he will do his best once elected to do the same. He will be fought at every turn, but we just have to make sure he has a friendly congress behind him.
I also wonder about these posters who keep saying that they are giving up on the Democratic party. I know I've felt that way before, but why wouldn't the trolls use a tactic like that to divide us. They certainly wouldn't have any ethical problems with behaving that way.

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Shirl
Posted by: toots on Sep 11, 2008 6:21 AM   
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Please people ignore this crap know this is exactly what the (Karl Rove) group wants to get focus off of the issues, like Insurance, like the economy, like the war.

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Lipstick and Pigs
Posted by: zipper696 on Sep 11, 2008 8:54 AM   
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Can we expect the Pork Bellies Futures Market to collapse following this outrage?

Will Maybelline and Revlon sue for slander and personal distress at the suggestion that their product had been placed in proximity to a porcine creature?

Let's hope some of the dirt digging by (unbelievably) The National Enquirer will provide enough FACTS to get The Alaskan Breeder dropped from the ticket.

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Davesdrb
Posted by: Davesdrb on Sep 11, 2008 7:09 PM   
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Greetings: Amazing that McSame chose a Red-Neck Woman for VP, beer drinking, nice juggs, moose gutting. Thing is, turns out she is just another LIAR. Refuse to teach Daughter about birth control and will prevent your Daughter from having her CHOICE. Right Wingers still trying to steal Jesus...

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John McCain, on 10/11/2007, referred to
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Sep 12, 2008 1:26 AM   
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to Hillary Clinton’s health care plan as putting “lipstick on the pig, but it’s still a pig”.

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