John McCain: Mr. Nice Guy Or Back Alley Mugger?

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First Posted: 07-31-08 12:44 AM   |   Updated: 08- 7-08 05:12 AM

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Facing gale-force anti-Republican headwinds, John McCain must cut Barack Obama down to size in order to be competitive. But McCain's track record using negative ads has been and may still be problematic - if not disastrous.

On Wednesday, McCain escalated his assault with a new ad, "Celeb," showing Obama with photos of Paris Hilton and Brittany Spears and a voice-over intoning "he's the biggest celebrity in the world. . . but is he ready to lead?"

The Obama campaign "is focused on an enormous image of celebrity status," said McCain's manager Rick Davis in a conference call to reporters explaining the purpose of the ad. In contrast, Davis contended, McCain's heads "a political movement based on ideas and solutions for the American public.... We see him [McCain] more as a global leader than as a global celebrity."

The new ad follows McCain's July 22 charge that "Obama would rather lose a war in order to win a political campaign," and a recent commercial, "Troops," alleging that during Obama's overseas trip "he made time to go to the gym, but canceled a visit with wounded troops," closing with, "John McCain is always there for our troops. McCain. Country first."

For McCain, negative ads have by and large been poorly conceived and minimally effective.

In 2000, his decision to go negative against George W. Bush was a crucial factor in McCain's eventual defeat.

On February 1 that year, McCain emerged as the 19-point victor in the New Hampshire primary, well-positioned to put a dagger through George W. Bush's heart in the South Carolina primary - the contest Bush was banking on to stem his hemorrhage. Within days of losing New Hampshire to McCain, Bush nosedived from being a 20-point favorite in South Carolina to a 4-point underdog.

In one of their more artful tactical displays, Bush campaign allies accused McCain of fathering an illegitimate black child (McCain had adopted a Bangladeshi orphan) and of abandoning the cause of Vietnam vets missing in action.

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McCain, who is known for his temper, took the Bush bait, becoming visibly enraged as he roamed the state and produced a television commercial in which he personally accused Bush of twisting "the truth like Clinton. We're all pretty tired of that....Do we really want another politician in the White House America can't trust?"

For one Republican to accuse another of being like Bill Clinton was, at that moment, beyond the pale.

"Suggesting that Governor Bush is as dishonest as Bill Clinton is a disservice to our party and our principles," Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer declared with all due righteousness. "Our nation has been through enough and John McCain's ad has gone too far."

By the standards of the GOP in South Carolina, John McCain had crossed over into the nether world. In a matter of a week, the Arizona Senator's bid collapsed. On February 19, 2000, McCain not only lost the South Carolina primary by 11 points, 53-42, but kissed goodbye to any chance of winning the Republican nomination that year.

In reaction to this history, there are a number of political strategists and observers convinced that McCain runs the danger of doing more violence to himself than to his adversaries when he goes negative, and that he is particularly vulnerable when his negative ads contradict his stance as a man of integrity who lives by a code of honor.

John G. Geer is a Vanderbilt political scientist who believes negative ads can be very informative and are often criticized too harshly, but that they can fail to deliver if not based on charges that have the ring of truth and that stick: "McCain has always been willing to attack, as he did in 2000 or 2008 against Romney in Florida. . . . but [now] the attacks may backfire because they are not credible. The 'troop' ad is technically true, but it is not a very effective ad. McCain is acting like any candidate who is behind: looking for some issue that gets you traction. He just does not have much to go on. McCain needs Obama to make a big mistake."

Alex Castellanos, one of George W. Bush's media mavens in 2000 and 2004, had a different take: "The problem is that 'advertising', i.e., anything that smells even faintly false, contradicts his persona," Castellanos said. "John McCain is the un-cola of politics, the anti-politician. And few things are more political than negative commercials that draw attention to themselves as 'advertising' designed to manipulate voters and not as 'information' designed to inform them. You can't be the un-cola and Coca Cola too."

Democratic media specialist Bill Carrick's analysis is very similar to Castellanos'. Carrick, who cut his political teeth in South Carolina, said:

"When your political persona and appeal are wrapped around the idea that you are not a typical politician, but an independent, above politics candidate, going negative can back-fire big time. John McCain's core message is he is a bipartisan leader who will bring the country together. As he becomes a more polarizing and partisan figure, the campaign is undermining his core message and persona."

Drew Westen of Emory University points to the way in which McCain's anti Obama ads could reflect back on McCain's integrity and character. Westen writes:

"See the ending to the latest McCain attack ads? 'John McCain: Country First.' I wonder who or what interests the other candidate could be putting first? Just like the ending to his first general election ad: 'John McCain: The American President Americans have been Waiting for.' Hmmm. What other kind of president could we have? Un-American? Anti-American? African-American?"

John Weaver, McCain's former top campaign strategist, was harshly critical in remarks he made to Marc Ambinder:

For McCain to win in such troubled times, he needs to begin telling the American people how he intends to lead us. That McCain exists. For McCain's sake, this tomfoolery needs to stop.
Facing gale-force anti-Republican headwinds, John McCain must cut Barack Obama down to size in order to be competitive. But McCain's track record using negative ads has been and may still be problemat...
Facing gale-force anti-Republican headwinds, John McCain must cut Barack Obama down to size in order to be competitive. But McCain's track record using negative ads has been and may still be problemat...
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- ShamusNYC I'm a Fan of ShamusNYC 12 fans permalink

Stubborn and inflexible.

Also, not that bright.

Dan Qualye was a better student than John W. McBush

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 07/31/2008
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-"The 'troop' ad is technically true,..." said the Vanderbilt political scientist. REALLY?

And just how does something totally FALSE become technically true?
The only fact in that ad is the cancellation of the visit, but the reason why (no press), or what he did instead (go to the gym), are despicable lies, that can be proven 100% false, if one cares to research the matter as any journalist should. The 'troop' ad is not only negative, but utterly false on the facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 07/31/2008
- PACRAT I'm a Fan of PACRAT 2 fans permalink

Mr Clean or Mr Mean?

McCain has never been known to be a nice guy - hot termpered, erratic, forgetful, cocky, and not too bright (still thinks Iraq is somewhere near Chicago).

As a bottom dweller at the Naval Academy he needed daddy and grandaddy to get this through and commissioned. Wonder what the family had to do with his receivng medals for being a POW - or does he actually have a war record other than that?

He's desparate - how could he match Obama's mind or following? Of course he will lie and be dirty, thinking that's how you get to be president - he just follows his model W. Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 07/31/2008
- loax I'm a Fan of loax 20 fans permalink

He will be a back alley mugger to the American people if people believe the crap hae and his campaign continue to put out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 07/31/2008
- NamvetPR I'm a Fan of NamvetPR 5 fans permalink
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Dude, did you miss your meds this morning?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 07/31/2008

McCain's Healthcare plan is a flat tax credit, period. I listened to guy from CATO explain it pretty clearly and I can't feature anyone including my own wing-nut brother-in-law giving up what employer health care he has for himself and his family for a tax credit. The CATO Institute representative went on to say that Americans overuse health care and are deducting too much for treatment, really, what planet is this guy living on? McCain's plan would give the patient the ability to shop around for best deal on procedures, you know like shopping around for a TV. I would like to listen to McCain explain that in a town hall meeting especially in a rural area where their 1 or 2 hospitals or handful doctors in a 30 mile radius like where I grew up. Bush had the same plan by the way, which went down in flames, like his Social Security scam. Seems to me the think tanks like CATO and AEI, as well as what’s left of Bush's base, the haves and the have mores are the only ones keen on this idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 07/31/2008
- mimsnpips I'm a Fan of mimsnpips 12 fans permalink
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Ah I remember the 2k race well. With the "get your filthy hands off me" statement by guess who? Hope that's not too strongly worded. It's a qu0te. Still some of the sheeple line up behind him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 07/31/2008
- WFV I'm a Fan of WFV 13 fans permalink
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I've said it before and I will say it again: I cannot wait for the debates.

McC is going to lose his temper, probably due to something he says himself, and this whole thing will blow up in his face like a crashed jet. Isn't there something scheduled for August 16th?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 07/31/2008

They'll likely prevent that by pumping him up with a beta-blocker or something like that! lol (Maybe beta-blockers aren't even strong enough to hold back his temper)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 07/31/2008
- Agent420 I'm a Fan of Agent420 49 fans permalink
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If it blows up in his face like a crashed jet he will feel real comfortable with it. He seems to be real good at crashing planes. He is not very good a flying them so they would not let him fly any expensive fighters only ground pounders. His plane ran into a flying telephone pole, but no one knows if the plane was occupied at the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 07/31/2008
- LCLiberal I'm a Fan of LCLiberal 5 fans permalink

The McCain campaign is in a fog. They don't know what they stand for and simply find it easier to trash Obama.

http://www.political-buzz.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 07/31/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

He's just using the formula that repugs have used for 40 years.
repugs are bitter, delusional people who think because they take the side of the rich, somehow *that* will transfer by osmosis if they just stay close..........of course there are the racists, but the greed, and 'me first' aqttitude is the true base of these vile subhumans.
Too bad for mccain that the repugs couldn't restrain themselves and stole EVERYTHING in the last seven years...............ya' got to leave enough to prime the pump.........but greed trumps everything for these reptile brains.
John, you lose.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 07/31/2008

This celebrity talk is bogus. Barack did not start out trying to make himself a celebrity. The public here in the United States and people abroad made that happen. JFK and Jackie O became celebrities because of the love that the US and the world gave them. People can become celebrities in entertainment, sports or the political arena. Barack's campaign needs to ask Americans if they want a president who is revered all over the world,? Or a president, like a crazy uncle, that should be hidden in the basement? Sounds like lots of people pundits, etc. have been bitten by the green-eyed monster of jealousy. They should really get over it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 07/31/2008
- BCubedReg I'm a Fan of BCubedReg 6 fans permalink

Arriana Huffington said it herself her on her own website. Why is being liked a bad thing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 07/31/2008

Hate to Harp ...but a black person isn't supposed to have the universal appeal that Barack has.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 07/31/2008
- adl I'm a Fan of adl 6 fans permalink

Exactly. I'm sure if you asked Obama, he'd express incredulity at the level of popularity he has now. I am quite sure that he didn't set out with the thought on his mind that he was going to make everyone love him and attract 100s of thousands to his speeches. He's probably just as surprised as the rest of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 07/31/2008
- Bluesue I'm a Fan of Bluesue 24 fans permalink

It isn't doing it alone - his base is helping him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 07/31/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 237 fans permalink
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You mean the msm? That, is his largest base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 07/31/2008
- Countess I'm a Fan of Countess 41 fans permalink

Anyone who believes that McCain only cares about the country first is a complete fool. When he says this over and over again it betrays an arrogance and stupidity that should give any intelligent person serious reason never to trust him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 07/31/2008
- bayside I'm a Fan of bayside 40 fans permalink
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More like adult or child. Which one do you want running this country.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 07/31/2008
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McMugger???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 07/31/2008
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 281 fans permalink
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Mc Cain's shoes = $570.00 a pair
Obama's shoes= $90.00 a pair.

To be in Obama's shoes = Priceless

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 07/31/2008
- BCubedReg I'm a Fan of BCubedReg 6 fans permalink

And what's funnier is that McCain trieds to tag Obama as the elitest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 07/31/2008
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