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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Nevermind campaign finance reform, I'd like to see political candidates' campaign ads restricted to talking about their own positions on the issues. Let each side tell us what he/she believes and what he/she intends to do if elected, and let us make the comparison.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 07/31/2008

I so agree with you! It should be a law so that "weird(i really mean stupid)" people on both sides and the middle don't get confused by the lies and can make a vote on the issues and nothing else.

I'm so tired of personal attacks by all sides against the other. I don't care what they do on the weekends etc, just tell me what they will do about health care or job loses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 07/31/2008

Childish politics. The people of the world are looking to America to right the wrongs of the past 8 years. They are hoping we elect someone who is not ego self centered, someone with class and someone who can articulate a position without trashing a possible different view. John McCain is the obvious "My way or the highway" candidate and I now understand his possibly consideration of arrogant and ego central Mitt Romney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 07/31/2008
- JAB20 I'm a Fan of JAB20 2 fans permalink

Those of us who see that McCain's negativity covers his inability to face real issues (people's losing jobs, health care, pensions, homes; oil dependence, the huge deficit, women's issues, global warming, etc.) need to log on to sites other than this one and make that comment. We need to work hard to make people understand that if you don't like the old negative politics, you have to vote out those who practice it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 07/31/2008
- Alterion I'm a Fan of Alterion 8 fans permalink

In answer to the title of this article, the answer is neither. People tend to put too much emotion into politicians. The truth is probably your poltician has his good and bad, maybe a little extra on the sleazy side compared to the average person.

McCain will NOT fare well in the debates. This isn't an election of 2 men, its of 2 parties. The parties supply the talking points, the positions on issues, the strategies. Without the support of a party, a person cannot win a campaign ( Nader, Perot, Kucinich ).

McCain was somewhat of a moderate, he spoke what he believed instead of blathering agreed upon republican agenda talking points ( telling the truth earns you the title 'maverick' in DC ).

He could have stayed a maverick, I think he would have gained many many moderates but lost the support of the republican party.

I think he overestimated how helpful siding with the republican party would be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 07/31/2008
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McShameless

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

It has become surprisingly easy to come to really dislike McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 07/31/2008

Watch McCain in his "town hall meetings" with a music stand and notes in front of him. He looks down at the notes and reads the Rove "talking points", looks away briefly after memorizing a sentence or two. Then he again reads from the notes. He can't remember these talking points after saying them over and over again how many times???? He's calling talks at factories "town hall meetings." Can you imagine how McCain will do stacked up against Obama in a debate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 07/31/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 116 fans permalink
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Just hope O doesn't sigh in those debates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 AM on 07/31/2008
- Actionmac I'm a Fan of Actionmac 10 fans permalink
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just hope mcsad doesn't put us to sleep...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 07/31/2008
- unity08 I'm a Fan of unity08 11 fans permalink
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Just hope Mc doesn't cry during the debates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 07/31/2008
- nolabels I'm a Fan of nolabels 56 fans permalink
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Yeah, he can't look too smart. That would be terrible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 07/31/2008
- Charmed I'm a Fan of Charmed 27 fans permalink

I noticed that also. When people are asking him a question he pulls out a pen and write down notes. He couldn't hear some of the questions yesterday BUT he's using this negative approach because there are a lot of "hard working white people" out there that he is targeting. I'm all for Obama but I do see the reasoning behind McCains approach. It worked so well for hillary in the end that there are still a lot of people who absolutely hate Obama for no other reason than he beat hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 07/31/2008
- Yurdelite I'm a Fan of Yurdelite 26 fans permalink

It is unbelievable but a young lady (Nicole) from McCain's campaign was on Morning Joe taunting Obama's communications director to get Obama to participate in 10 town hall meetings. You know what Joe Scarborough did. Anyway, I immediately wrote in and told them they should be careful what they wish for since the last time they goaded Obama he made a fool out of them.

I cannot imagine boring John McCain in a town hall with Obama. I hope he beats the crap out of McCain and expose him for the fraud he is especially on foreign policy. Also, expose that suppressed temper of McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 07/31/2008

McCain has all the negative qualities he accuses Obama of having ... I can only guess this accusation thing is a deliberate tactic on McCains part to saddle Obama with MCCains own flaws.

Machiavelian ... almost Nietchean ... definitely on the low road.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 07/31/2008
- bayside I'm a Fan of bayside 38 fans permalink
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MCNastty does live up to his name. Heard he told a group of reporters from CNN ABC etc what do you want you little jerks. Bet if we really knew him he has a whole lot of meanness in him.. He is probably trying to behave which is not natural to him. I expect fireworks closer to the election..

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

What can we expect from a man who called his wife "C..."?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

You heard? Check it out before you pass misinformation around. It's called gossiping. He did call one young man....a little jerk! He laughed, as he usually does at his strained attempts of humor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 07/31/2008
- DavidMG I'm a Fan of DavidMG 12 fans permalink

Barack,
GO NEGATIVE OR LOOSE
I am really sorry to say this - but the Republicans will destroy Barack with this stuff.
A campaign of a thousand cuts.
You are on their turf.
GO NEGATIVE OR LOOSE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 07/31/2008
- vippy I'm a Fan of vippy 67 fans permalink

McCain is a lazy opportunist. He has no agenda other than bashing Obama. If people cannot see
this then there is no help for this country!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 07/31/2008
- dshall I'm a Fan of dshall 2 fans permalink

You're right - there is no hope for this country. These types of ads work. The majority of Americans get there information from the National Enquirer, Fox News, and their ill-informed friends. The Republicans know how to use it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 AM on 07/31/2008
- mick7191 I'm a Fan of mick7191 36 fans permalink
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Not quite time to break out that figurative gun O was referring to. It will come, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 AM on 07/31/2008
- Actionmac I'm a Fan of Actionmac 10 fans permalink
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I think we heard the same thing in the primaries.­..

He will not go negative, but mcsad aint H C, so it will not be nice either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 07/31/2008

I agree . Being above board doesn't work unless your opponent is doing the same. Where are the DEMS 527 ads?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 07/31/2008
- mimsnpips I'm a Fan of mimsnpips 10 fans permalink
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FYI: it's lose. Wanted to mention since you say it often.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 07/31/2008
- bascombe I'm a Fan of bascombe 29 fans permalink
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liar
corrupt
thief
family betrayer
hypocrite

republican says it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 AM on 07/31/2008
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That comment is just......­........is just......­.........i­s just......­.........W­ell, “Ludacris.­”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 AM on 07/31/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 116 fans permalink
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It has a Gramm of truth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 AM on 07/31/2008
- AliLiz I'm a Fan of AliLiz 3 fans permalink

What does McCain expect when he brings in Rove's guys to run his campaign. This ad is their MO...there will be more of this to come. Sad thing...Mc­Cain could win on these ads...why are the polls saying he is close to Obama when McC should be far behind?

We are a troubled country. How sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 AM on 07/31/2008
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Those polls do not include people with cell phones....­pollisters­, by law, are not allowed to call cell phones, hence, polls inaccurate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 07/31/2008
- ShamusNYC I'm a Fan of ShamusNYC 12 fans permalink

And after what team Rove did to him in 2000! Desparate people do desparate things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 07/31/2008

Let McCain continue to post negative ads. It only undermines his own creditability. If Obama sticks to the issues in his ads then people will realize which one is the true leader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 AM on 07/31/2008
- danoj I'm a Fan of danoj 17 fans permalink

There is a anti-repub gale force wind blowing through the congress, but I have not seen where that has translated to the Presidential level so far. After O's tour through Europe JMC was leading among likely voters this week. In other polls O barely leads. So IDK, the repubs for sure are going to get hammered in congress, but me thinks the WH is still a toss up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 AM on 07/31/2008
- IowaKid I'm a Fan of IowaKid 18 fans permalink
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The key to what you are saying is LIKELY VOTERS not registered voter. Polls don't tell me anything, in fact I don't use them when deciding who I will be voting for. Look what has happend for the last 6 years. Corruption corruption corruption.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 AM on 07/31/2008
- badtimes I'm a Fan of badtimes 11 fans permalink

The methodology of the poll you cite is questionable. That poll alone showed an extremely wide swing that is highly unlikely; more likely, the poll is flawed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 07/31/2008

that is because the US is a strange country, I think people got offended seeing OB embarced by others, the US has an underlining disdain for others around the world. They do and yes i'm a US citizen born and raised, I just can see clearly. The US looks down their nose at others and were thinking "how dare you show support to him, you have no right or opinion who should be our President, you don't matter"

It's sad but true a lot of Americans still don't understand the world has to work together, etc. So instead of seeing OB trip as a great thing they saw it as a negative.

Also I've noticed that a lot of people see OB confidence as arrogance, I think once again race may be a factor in this, I myself last December thought "gee he's a little arrogant" and I'm a black woman. I think a lot of people still have to wrap their minds around the thought of a man of color having power, being confident and sure of hisself.

I want someone that way, for to long with Bush and sorry McCain too, we've had a fumbling not the most intelligent person LEADING the US...this really needs to stop you know the saying "better to look stupid then to open your mouth and prove your stupid" and that is what Bush and yes McCain do everytime they open thier mouths

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 07/31/2008
- Kalima I'm a Fan of Kalima 73 fans permalink
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From maver icky maverick to desperado in 10 easy steps. Keep digging, I'm sure you can
fall much lower JMc and look like a bigger fool in the process. Happy hunting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 AM on 07/31/2008

"Maverick" is just a polite label the oldest gentlemans club (the senate) has put on McCain to keep from calling him a "screw up".

Its like the senate use of the phrase "my friend" ... they don't really mean it.

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

Nuts and bolts guys, like McCain, know a "we-are-the-world" social celebrity, like Obama, when they see one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 AM on 07/31/2008
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