Conservatives Wonder If Negative Ads Could Reduce McCain's Stature

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First Posted: 07-30-08 04:48 PM   |   Updated: 08- 7-08 05:12 AM

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Over at the Atlantic, Marc Ambinder has an interesting reaction from former McCain strategist John Weaver to the Arizona Republican's new ad attacking Barack Obama's celebrity status (complete with references to Paris Hilton and Britney Spears). Calling it "childish," Weaver also claims that harping on Obama "reduces McCain on the stage."

He's not the only conservative to wonder about that possibility.

Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum says McCain's latest ad only addresses one type of voter, while perhaps turning off others. "McCain goes into this election with two problems. One is that the Republican base is demoralized and unenthusiastic," Frum said. "The other is that the Republican base is shrunk while the number of independents has grown. The strategic dilemma he faces is to energize his core constituency while swinging the much larger centrist constituency [over to him].

"This ad does a good job of energizing that base, reminding them of things they might not like about Barack Obama," Frum added. "But I wonder whether more offshore drilling is going to be such a big issue with independent voters. And I wonder whether there is not a risk that if McCain's own ads are more consistently negative than Obama's, that he forfeits some of the advantage and stature he's got over Obama."

The Washington Post's Chris Cilizza has more over at The Fix blog. In addition to some who praise McCain's latest ad, he quotes some anonymous Republican sources who criticize the campaign, variously, for taking "one wild swing at Obama after another" and "talking to the press pack, not voters."

Over at the Atlantic, Marc Ambinder has an interesting reaction from former McCain strategist John Weaver to the Arizona Republican's new ad attacking Barack Obama's celebrity status (complete with r...
Over at the Atlantic, Marc Ambinder has an interesting reaction from former McCain strategist John Weaver to the Arizona Republican's new ad attacking Barack Obama's celebrity status (complete with r...
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- AnnieinOR I'm a Fan of AnnieinOR 24 fans permalink

reduce his stature? reduce it anymore and he will be invisible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 07/30/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 216 fans permalink

I would be shocked if Mc'Cain's statue could be reduced any further.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 07/30/2008
- JLee I'm a Fan of JLee 4 fans permalink

I know. It's sad, really. I really respected him in 2000 and wanted him to get the GOP nomination--I didn't trust that weaselly governor from Texas with the far-right religious ties. Now? Mac is like the poster boy for the fall of the Republican Party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 07/30/2008
- seenitall I'm a Fan of seenitall 9 fans permalink
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m i n i mean...:-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 07/30/2008
- JaneEyrez I'm a Fan of JaneEyrez 5 fans permalink

When asked about the most recent "Celebrity" ad, Obama told reporters, "You know, I don't pay attention to John McCain's ads, although I do notice he doesn't seem to have anything to say very positive about himself. He seems to only be talking about me. You need to ask John McCain what he's for and not just what he's against," he said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 07/30/2008

Excuse me???? Who's acting childish???? Certainly not Obama...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 07/30/2008
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