McCain Hampered By Campaign Missteps

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DAVID ESPO | June 21, 2008 12:47 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. addresses the Economic Club of Canada, Friday, June 20, 2008, in Ottawa, Canada. The centerpiece of his six-hour visit to Canada, the address was seen as a cross-border political attack as McCain criticized presumed Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., without mentioning him by name, for his opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Fred Chartrand)

OTTAWA — Call it campaign growing pains. Or bad luck. Or a combination of the two.

By any name, Sen. John McCain is hampered by missteps and self-generated controversy in the early days of the general election campaign for the White House.

Take his most recent trip through several states and the Canadian capital, a five-day span during which he courted conservatives and independents alike, raised more than $10 million and began detailing his considerable differences with Sen. Barack Obama on energy policy.

Still, on Tuesday, he criticized his rival for proposing a windfall profits tax on the oil industry. The attack was complicated by McCain's earlier statement that he would consider the same thing.

The following day, he met with a group of Hispanics in Chicago. Aides who had kept word of the event secret were placed on the defensive within hours after one participant criticized some of McCain's comments.

On Thursday, the Arizona senator flew to Iowa, a likely battleground state in the fall, where he expressed sympathy with victims of severe flooding and pledged support for federal recovery aid. The event was overshadowed by President Bush's appearance elsewhere in the same state on the same day.

Friday's trip to Canada brought more controversy.

McCain arrived aboard his chartered campaign jet, yet told reporters at a news conference, "this is not a political campaign trip." The senator added he didn't feel it was appropriate to have the government to pay "while I am the nominee of my party."

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The centerpiece of the six-hour visit was a speech to the Economic Club of Canada that amounted to a cross-border political attack. McCain criticized Obama, without mentioning him by name, for his opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement.

"Demanding unilateral changes and threatening to abrogate an agreement that has increased trade and prosperity is nothing more than retreating behind protectionist walls," he said.

McCain's schedule also included mention of an unspecified "finance event." While that is customarily campaign jargon for a fundraiser, foreigners may not donate to U.S. candidates, and one aide was quoted in advance as saying that money from $100-per-person event would simply defray the cost of the earlier luncheon.

The non-fundraiser, which may or may not have cost $100 to attend, was held on the top floor of a building with a commanding view of the city skyline. McCain said he knew some of those in attendance had homes in Arizona in the cold weather, and at one point, referred to his campaign themes of "reform, peace and prosperity."

Even some Republicans have cringed in recent weeks at the campaign's efforts to ramp up for the fall campaign, although they will speak only privately.

McCain's aides minimize the difficulties.

One top aide, Mark Salter, said if McCain had not gone to Iowa, he would have looked indifferent to "a great natural calamity and the suffering it has caused." The senator has frequently criticized Bush for his administration's response to Hurricane Katrina.

Salter also said McCain had told the Hispanic audience nothing about immigration that he hasn't told dozens of town hall audiences. He blamed the dustup on a member of the Minuteman organization that opposes giving illegal immigrants any path to legal status.

Salter noted that the speech in Canada contained no overt mention of Obama.

McCain himself told reporters late in the week he remains opposed to the windfall profits tax.

Not that Obama and the Democrats weren't trying to stir controversy at every step.

By the time the sun fell on the day of the Iowa trip, an aide to Gov. Chet Culver said the Democrat had privately relayed a request to McCain to cancel his plans to avoid diverting law enforcement personnel from recovery efforts. Salter said the visit had been cleared in advance by local officials.

And McCain was still on Canadian soil when the Democratic National Committee announced it was filing a Freedom of Information Act request for State Department records detailing the involvement of Ambassador David Wilkins during the trip.

That sort of guerrilla tactic is routine in any presidential campaign. Republicans spent much of the week, for example, drawing attention to Obama's announcement that he would reject public campaign funding for the general election, a major reversal.

And in truth, no candidate can expect to make it through a grueling presidential campaign without suffering one or two self-inflicted wounds _ the most grievous of which are far worse than anything that has happened to McCain.

Republican President Gerald Ford's declaration in 1976, at the height of the Cold War, that there was "no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe" was a memorable one.

Or more recently Democratic Sen. John Kerry's decision to go windsurfing in 2004, an event that Republicans turned into a metaphor for a politician who shifts with the wind.

Obama himself spent days in the Democratic primary race trying to explain away remarks he made at a closed-door fundraiser that small-town Americans who were bitter over their economic plight turned to religion.

Republicans took notice of that one, and Obama can expect to hear more about that moment in the fall.

Arguably, McCain has yet to make that kind of gaffe despite enduring a candidacy of remarkable adversity in which he went from front-runner to the campaign cellar and back again.

And for all the talk his critics like to stir about his temper, he never betrayed a hint of displeasure as he made his campaign rounds during the week.

Not even when one man at a Minnesota fundraiser upbraided him for opposing oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

"Thank you for that question," McCain replied.

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Editors Note _ David Espo covers presidential politics for The Associated Press.

OTTAWA — Call it campaign growing pains. Or bad luck. Or a combination of the two. By any name, Sen. John McCain is hampered by missteps and self-generated controversy in the early days of the ...
OTTAWA — Call it campaign growing pains. Or bad luck. Or a combination of the two. By any name, Sen. John McCain is hampered by missteps and self-generated controversy in the early days of the ...
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- Dane1911 I'm a Fan of Dane1911 7 fans permalink

I am still stuck on him saying on Fox News in March 2008 and In his 2000 election..­.that he didnt loveof his country until he was captured and abused....­The media coverage on this, this is worse that want Michelle Obama statement, that the first time in her adulthood she is REALLY PROUD OF HER COUNTRY...­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 06/22/2008
- WFV I'm a Fan of WFV 13 fans permalink
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His campaign will soon be in the hamper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 06/22/2008
- firewmn I'm a Fan of firewmn 60 fans permalink
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McMisstep needs to go back to McArizona and recoup from his own mouth.....­..& his phoney Mcwife..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 06/22/2008
- diogeron I'm a Fan of diogeron 7 fans permalink

As someone who has run campaigns before and worked with candidates on a local, state and national level, let me defend the campaign. The problem in McCain's case is less about the people attempting to run the campaign than the candidate himself. After all, which McCain are you supposed to defend? The McCain who called Falwell and Pat Robertson "agents of intolerance" or the one who seduced Pastor Hagee into his camp and now numbers Robertson as a supporter? Or, the McCain who was opposed to off-shore drilling or the one who is now for it? The examples are well known and go on and on.

Let me suggest this for a slogan: "Johnny, we hardly know you."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 06/22/2008
- nativeeyes I'm a Fan of nativeeyes 5 fans permalink

Get Bush out of office and let's get Obama in office..

McCain didn't do squat in 20+ yers but be a puppet and only follows whom ever wanted to take OUR COUNTRY down the wrong road......

Thanks McCain.. You are at fault too for all these WARS and for my family and friends getting killed in IRAQ!~~

They wanted to serve our Country, not serve Iraq's Country...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 06/22/2008
- Velocitor I'm a Fan of Velocitor 4 fans permalink

Using the word "misstep" is an overly cheritable choice of words. It implies that this candidate is of clear mind and vision, marching resolutely on a determined course. If anything appears to be out of place, it is merely a mis-step on his epic journey. In truth, this candidate has largely abandoned everything he stood for in 2000. Lately, he is trying to sell the American public on a foreign policy they have already decided they do not want, but there's no telling what he will stand for in four years. Can every step be a misstep?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 06/22/2008
- diogeron I'm a Fan of diogeron 7 fans permalink

This is not an argument. It is a series of claims, devoid of evidence. It's a waste of cyberspace to just label and name call, or to make claims that are so vague that only the already converted are persuaded. Let's get specific if we're going to throw around these generalities.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 06/22/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

What about Obama missteps. MSM won't report them, I wonder why.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 06/22/2008
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I wonder they show only Obam* missteps and never McCorp's. Well actually I don't wonder at all, they will support whoever wants to bomb Iran.

Why don't you tell us all about it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 PM on 06/22/2008
- firewmn I'm a Fan of firewmn 60 fans permalink
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you obviously know how to access the internet..­. so do it... and quit your whinning..­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 06/22/2008
- shelobo I'm a Fan of shelobo 7 fans permalink

Maybe YOU could report Obamas 'misteps ' for the media and hopefully get them RIGHT ? Here's many Americans problem with McCain being in office http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1994-09-08/news/opiate-for-the-mrs/-mrs/ ,with the so called war on drugs , this is the LAST person we need in office !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 06/23/2008

With all due respect Dave Espo's claim that "Arguably, McCain has yet to make [a killer] gaffe despite enduring a candidacy of remarkable adversity in which he went from front-runner to the campaign cellar and back again," is about the most nuts sentence I ever read at Huffington. McCain has taken at least two different positions on about a dozen issues but, by themselves, his flipflopping on energy and the economy including international trade are killer gaffes.

If Obama wants to end this thing early one of the next political ads will show a split screen of McCain taking different sides of issues in front of different audiences with a banner running under amplifying the specifics. Super imposed over the split screen throughout will be the ghostly image of a fish flopping around, not in slow motion but also not at full speed. The close comment should be something like, "How can you tell which side of an issue John McCain is on? Look for a windsock." And fade to black with "Three Blind Mice" as the fade music.

John McCain did a nice job coming back against a weak group of equally incompetent panderers.

We're all going to see how he does against someone as steady as Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 06/22/2008

"Three Blind Mice"!! That is brilliant!! ROFL....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/24/2008
- blueshield I'm a Fan of blueshield 83 fans permalink

Bicycle hampered from flying by lack of wings, aerodynamics, power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 06/22/2008
- DocR I'm a Fan of DocR permalink

Carperbagger.com is waging a valiant effort to track and record McCain's major policy flip-flops, currently around 48. The over/under by November should be about 125. I think we know enough already to see what a McCain Presidency would look like and it's a very ugly picture of lies, misrepresentations, incompetence, and selective amnesia. No thanks, Johnny. We're seen this act already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 06/22/2008
- ddee I'm a Fan of ddee permalink

Heres another misstep his voting record. Something that he doesnt show on his congress website because he doesnt want us to know what he really thinks. Go ahead Clinton voters vote for him and see what you get. You think B U S H is bad he is nothing compared to this guy.


http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000303/votes/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 06/22/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 06/22/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 114 fans permalink

Fabulous. Everyone she see them. Tks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 06/22/2008

I'd like to bring up a sensitive subject. Does anybody besides me think about the fact that Senator McCain was brutally tortured mentally and physically for 5 years and that maybe he's a broken man? My heart aches for him and all that he went through, but can he possibly be mentally up to the task of being president?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 06/22/2008
- shelobo I'm a Fan of shelobo 7 fans permalink

Sensitive ?If it's so sensitive why has HE USED the incident to further HIS political career? I am more sensitive about the 3 THOUSAND PLUS that have died in Iraq a war he voted YES to ! He's a warmonger wearing a suit instead of a military uniform ! Wars cost money but they also make certian people MORE money! We know that now by remembering the Haliburton /Cheney connections!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 06/23/2008
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This is a poorly written article from the AP. There is no reference to the paragraph below:

"And McCain was still on Canadian soil when the Democratic National Committee announced it was filing a Freedom of Information Act request for State Department records detailing the involvement of Ambassador David Wilkins during the trip."

What is McCain wanting to know about Wilkins and why? The AP writer assumed the reader knows who Wilkins is and why this matters???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 06/22/2008
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Fooking CNN, you want to know their latest dirty trick.

I never watch the tripe, just put it on for 5 minutes last night. Here's what happened:

1.First they say they will compare the 2 candidates on how they will "handle" Iran.
(note how the debait is already framed)

2. Then they show Ob*ma giving a long, careful answer which is an intelligent answer, but frankly he looks quite green and unsure of himself.

3 THEN: for "comparison" they post a short text of talking points they could have lifted from McCorp website.

McCorp DOESN'T EVEN HAVE TO PHONE IT IN ANYMORE!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 06/22/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 114 fans permalink

Excuse me? I don't know what you are trying to say? Can you explain, please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 06/22/2008
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I'm saying they (CNN) pretend to do a comparison.

They present video and audio of Ob*ma actually speaking. Its an intelligent answer to a loaded question.

When they flip to the McCorp half of the "comparison," all they do is lift a few stock talking points from his website. No video, no audio, not even a picture of McCorp, just a a few short lines of text.

I'm saying they are pretending to be balanced while stacking the deck in favour of McCorp by not even forcing him to answer in person. Not sure how I can explain it any better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 06/22/2008
- NoahVail I'm a Fan of NoahVail 57 fans permalink
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CNN = FOX = Corporate Control of Media

It is time for the electorate to exercise their right while they still have the right to vote. For a great example of manipulation, see what passes for journalism today:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onNzrNEFs1E&feature=PlayList&p=181923B27C885CDF&index=0&playnext=1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 06/22/2008
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