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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- brainuser I'm a Fan of brainuser 4 fans permalink

It's that smile. It reminds me of a person smiling at a dog, but telling how stupid, ugly, dirty, etc. it is.
Anything he says will be overlooked as long as he smiles. At least Nixon frowned when he said "I am not a crook".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 AM on 07/31/2008
- haleywins I'm a Fan of haleywins 2 fans permalink

Let the tomfoolery continue.

"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?"

Those words seem strange today with how he's running his own campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 AM on 07/31/2008
- dgscol I'm a Fan of dgscol 4 fans permalink
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Pick a candidate, either one - and you will still be subjected to a global corporate oligarchy, without any real influence on anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 AM on 07/31/2008

Let's just say you are right, and I don't think you are, which would be the better of the two men to elect? Which is for more and more "free" trade? More and more war? More and more deficits? etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 AM on 07/31/2008
- Vige I'm a Fan of Vige 6 fans permalink
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Along with more and more tax cuts for the rich an corporate tax cuts so more jobs can be outsourced. Not to mention a health care program that would exclude him from getting insurance, because of pre existing conditions, if he did not have the best health care coverage that is his for life as a senator. Insurance will continue to pay for viagra but not birth control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 07/31/2008
- dgscol I'm a Fan of dgscol 4 fans permalink
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Obama told the Germans he wanted to level the playing field for the whole world. Does this mean he wants to take from the haves and give to the have nots?

IS he asking us to live like the Chinese, Africans, and Hindus?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

dgscol, it's time for your meds dear!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 07/31/2008
- dgscol I'm a Fan of dgscol 4 fans permalink
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Obama told the Germans that he wanted to tear down all walls and make everyone one. Why did he not tell us, that he plans to absolve the United States, and it's Constitution?

Is this man our candidate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

Don't worry! George Bush and cronies are absolving the United States and it's Constitution already. Have you not noticed? Do you not read? And, you, like others, are taking Obama's words out of context. We hear what we want to hear! Oh, and to answer your question, YES, this man is our candidate. YES WE CAN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 07/31/2008
- adl I'm a Fan of adl 6 fans permalink

Oh my!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 07/31/2008
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Absolve? Um, it's "dissolve". And you think that "making us one" is a Communist idea? What he wants to do is to narrow the terrible gap between the political sides--you know, the one that the Coulters, the Limbaughs, the Malkins, and the Savages have been opening up for so long. We need to be encouraged to "be as one" in the sense of being united. And the Bushies have been doing a pretty good job of dissolving the Constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 07/31/2008
- publanski I'm a Fan of publanski 38 fans permalink
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McCain derailed the "Straight Talk Express" and has decided to hitch a ride on the Swift Boat. Good Luck with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 07/31/2008
- dgscol I'm a Fan of dgscol 4 fans permalink
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both McCain and Obama are playing silly games, mostly to retain their campaign donors, What they should be building is support based on what they really believe in. Neither candidate sees much corruption. So we are left discussing shoes and hips and such, so as to not alienate. This way the race will remain close, as most people in the public domain scratch their heads wondering who to vote for.

McCain needs to build support around his TR administration. He needs to energize a new wing of the party, and his anti-corruption agenda could pull support from the left as well. How can he ever gain support for his agenda if he does not seek it?

The same is true for Obama. Is Reverend Wright going to be there for him in January? What happens to all his Bear Stearns supporters? Where is his leadership? Where is his support?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 AM on 07/31/2008
- Charmed I'm a Fan of Charmed 30 fans permalink

dgscol, why in the world people can't be honest. Obama has been saying "washington is broken" from the beginning but now here comes yet another person lying like it's second nature. The truth is refreshing, try it sometime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

hMMM, seems as if your name should be on the list as Presidential candidate. Yet, as a Republican your chances are not good. Enjoy the blog. We welcome all!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 07/31/2008
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More like grumpy old man in the corner housewho yells at you for running in his yard. And keeps your balls if they go over his fence....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 AM on 07/31/2008
- buckygreen I'm a Fan of buckygreen 80 fans permalink

And then bombs you and your family and your community and your country.

That'll teach ya!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

Seems you must rent! Keep your balls where they should be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 07/31/2008
- SSF I'm a Fan of SSF 31 fans permalink
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McCain an honest man of integrity!?! Go ask his first wife Carol about that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 AM on 07/31/2008
- moseyon I'm a Fan of moseyon 7 fans permalink

And Cindy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 AM on 07/31/2008
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I can't wait till the debates...­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 AM on 07/31/2008
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 328 fans permalink
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But not on ABC, please...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 AM on 07/31/2008
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 328 fans permalink
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Let's celebrate Elmer McFudd's 72 birthday (coming soon), send him to retirement at "Shady Pines Resort", FLA, and have the only serious choice the USA have elected for next US-president.

O'08 ("With a license to thrill..."­) 8-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

Shady Pines regrets there are no rooms available. Please try Shady DC Resort!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 07/31/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 278 fans permalink
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Sun City, FL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 AM on 07/31/2008
- Bademus I'm a Fan of Bademus 12 fans permalink
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But does he pass the Commander in Chief test?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgF39TRCPPE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 07/31/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

No Way! Wow, thanks for the laugh!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 AM on 07/31/2008
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 328 fans permalink
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Ouch! Facts hurt!

I couldn't watch it to the end. It made me cringe from laughter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 AM on 07/31/2008
- SMP I'm a Fan of SMP 17 fans permalink
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EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! put mcCain in perfect perspective. I believe even "low information" voters would get the substance.

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

McCain reminds of that character on Sesame Street that lives in a garbage can and sees everything in a negative way. The character who loves trash and is pessimistic. He kind of symbolizes the Republican Party a bit, he's loves everything dirty and dingy and dusty - just like McCain. What is that sesame street character?

I really hope someone can photshop a picture of McCain as Oscar the Grouch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 AM on 07/31/2008
- whizkid I'm a Fan of whizkid 28 fans permalink

The self righteous false sense of security here is a bad omen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 07/31/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 278 fans permalink
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A bad omen for your McDaddy there whizopolis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 AM on 07/31/2008
- publanski I'm a Fan of publanski 38 fans permalink
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Yes, the Republicans can still steal the election, like they did the last two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 07/31/2008
- JISantiago I'm a Fan of JISantiago 19 fans permalink

Now, people get to know who the real McCain is? Tell me, who is the guy now who tries to win the election by any means...an­d at any cost. The revelation of this "nice guy" really sucks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 07/31/2008
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