Obama Calls McCain Out After Day Of Distortions: "It's Like These Guys Take Pride In Being Ignorant"


First Posted: 08- 5-08 06:25 PM   |   Updated: 08-13-08 05:12 AM

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On a day in which both presidential campaigns focused all their rhetorical might on debating energy production, Barack Obama claimed the most iconic moment. The quote was so lacerating, John McCain's own campaign immediately sent out a response to reporters, hoping to blunt its impact.

But since McCain aides had been twisting the truth on Obama's energy policy all day long, it's far from clear that the GOP can spin this line their way too.

Speaking to a crowd in Berea, Ohio, Obama went off on a riff, laughing at Republicans who are isolating his call for tire inflation as the linchpin of his energy plan. After noting that his energy policy has a lot more to it, Obama circled back to wonder why Republicans were choosing to mock an idea, small though it was, that could actually help matters.

"Now two points," Obama told the crowd. "One, they know they're lying about what my energy plan is, but the other thing is they're making fun of a step that every expert says would absolutely reduce our oil consumption by three to four percent. It's like these guys take pride in being ignorant." At that point, the crowd let out a collective laugh. A couple lines later, Obama had them on their feet.

The McCain campaign couldn't resist taking these remarks out of context. Spokesman Tucker Bounds wrote in an email: "Please see our campaign's response to Senator Barack Obama's insistence that if Americans simply inflated their car tires it would be a more effective solution to America's energy crisis than expanding our domestic oil drilling capability."

All well and good, except that's not what Obama actually said in Ohio on Tuesday. (He has previously, and ABC's Jake Tapper caught him out on it, but not today.) The narrow quote Bounds takes from Obama -- "we would actually probably save more oil than all the oil that we'd get from John McCain drilling" -- is meant to suggest that Obama believes efficiency savings from tire inflation could outstrip all hypothetical offshore drilling, a claim for which there is no hard evidence. But, traveling past the place where Bounds chooses to stop quoting, it's clear Obama was not making his exaggerated past claim again, but rather setting up a joke.

In full, Obama's sentence reads: "I said you could inflate your tires to the proper levels, and that if everybody in America inflated their tires to the proper level, we would actually probably save more oil than all the oil that we'd get from John McCain drilling right below his feet, wherever he was actually going to drill."

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Obama was referencing a dig at McCain from earlier in the day. As CNN reported Tuesday:

"Instead of offering a real plan to lower gas prices, the only energy plan that he's really promoting is more drilling," Obama told supporters at a town hall meeting in Ohio. "That's what he talked about yesterday. I want to drill here. I want to drill now. I don't know where he was standing. I think he was in a building somewhere."

But twisting Obama's remarks on energy was something of a playbook in the McCain campaign all day long.

At a nuclear power plant in Michigan, McCain himself made the claim that "Senator Obama has said that expanding our nuclear power plants 'doesn't make sense for America.'"

That's a downright dishonest reading of what Obama actually said during his July 24 speech on renewable energy.

"Meanwhile, the oil companies already own drilling rights to 68 million acres of federal lands, onshore and offshore, that they haven't touched. 68 million acres that have the potential to nearly double America's total oil production, and John McCain wants to give them more. Well that might make sense in Washington, but it doesn't make sense for America. In fact, it makes about as much sense as his proposal to build 45 new nuclear reactors without a plan to store the waste some place other than right here at Yucca Mountain."

As the Obama campaign noted in its own press release today, Obama is not dead set against bringing more nuclear plants online. He just wants a better plan in place to deal with spent fuel before that happens. That balanced approach actually earned Obama some grief from John Edwards in primary season.

The "menu of options" Obama advocated then sounds an awful lot like the "all of the above" rhetoric on energy solutions that McCain pressed today. But you'd never know it from McCain economic adviser Doug Holtz-Eakin, who, on yet another conference call with reporters, said: "[Obama] has said no to nuclear power. He has said no to domestic supply on all fronts. ... He is happier with higher gas prices."

After all of that distortion, perhaps Obama was owed the opportunity for a sharp comeback on the topic of ignorance.

On a day in which both presidential campaigns focused all their rhetorical might on debating energy production, Barack Obama claimed the most iconic moment. The quote was so lacerating, John McCain's ...
On a day in which both presidential campaigns focused all their rhetorical might on debating energy production, Barack Obama claimed the most iconic moment. The quote was so lacerating, John McCain's ...
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- BetterDays I'm a Fan of BetterDays 32 fans permalink
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So glad you called him out, Barack. Do not let the American people be swiftboated this time - not this time! I want a bumper sticker that says NOT THIS TIME! Every time they try to pull this, call them out and hit back. After several rounds like that, you may accomplish a miracle - less lying and dirty campaigning by the Repubs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 08/06/2008
- marthlois I'm a Fan of marthlois 27 fans permalink

Obama Campaign: I know that it's not your leader's nature to attack - but if you can keep doing it while keeping above the fray and not attacking McCain "personall­y".......I just think that what the public needs to see, sorry enough to say.
Can you leave it to your surrogates to attack him personally? There's just so much material there that it's making your supporters chomp at the bit:) Because little by little, the facts need to come all the way out out the "old white-haired dude"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 08/06/2008
- Relax08 I'm a Fan of Relax08 3 fans permalink

Hey all you blockers. I think it's time to demand that John McCain release his college transcripts from Annapolis. This guy clearly has no clue about economics and could not possibly have gotten any good grades in vital ares of study like Economics, Math and other subjects.
Any person who would suggest that drilling and potentially increasing supply ten years from now, would decrease price today, has no clue about basic economic principals like supply and demand.
His complete failure to grasp what decreasing demand would do to price is really sad.

How do we get those transcript. His education was paid for by the Government shouldn't we have access to those records?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 08/06/2008

How would transcripts from Annapolis from 1962-4 help or say? And who would care?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 08/06/2008

Uh oh, Obama just played the 'dumb' card.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 08/06/2008
- wanttruth I'm a Fan of wanttruth 43 fans permalink

Classic line. So funny. So true. Go Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 AM on 08/06/2008
- flydoghead I'm a Fan of flydoghead 33 fans permalink
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Nice work O,
there goes the ignorant vote

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 08/06/2008
- BCubedReg I'm a Fan of BCubedReg 6 fans permalink

Don't worry, the ignorant don't vote... Wait a minute... yes they do.. they call them the republican base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 08/06/2008
- SkimaskBob I'm a Fan of SkimaskBob 3 fans permalink

FIIIIIIIII­IIIIIIIIII­INALY ... That is all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 08/06/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 258 fans permalink

keep up the offensive!

Go Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 08/06/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

I've never enjoyed politics THIS much!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 08/06/2008
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LOL, me neither! and I'm loving it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 08/06/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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What did you guys do with the tr0lls?!?! Haha!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 08/06/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 238 fans permalink
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They have been taken to a secret place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 AM on 08/06/2008
- ritenow I'm a Fan of ritenow 26 fans permalink

Go Barack!

Tell the truth and shame the devil!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 08/06/2008
- teron678 I'm a Fan of teron678 126 fans permalink
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"It's Like These Guys Take Pride In Being Ignorant" ... Should be a Slogan for His Campaign ...

Watch the GOP .. tomm .. call him an elitist ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 08/06/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 358 fans permalink
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Anti-intel­lectualism is the GOP Swiss army knife of tactics. It bolsters the religious right, it demeans the colleges and universities where study and learning have fostered humanistic lines of thought, and it provides a convenient retreat from in-depth discussion of the issues. For the GOP, ignorance is the gift that keeps on giving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 08/06/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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Yes. Embarrass them, the ONE thing, they hate.

Make them look like the st_pid@sses, they have ALWAYS been!!

WooHoo!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 AM on 08/06/2008
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One thing I've been waiting all day for someone in the media to notice is John McCain's rant today that those in Congress should start doing something, that the people should demand that congress get back to work and do something about the offshore drilling. Isn't... McCain part of congress? I mean, forget the fact that he never actually shows up to vote for or against anything anymore, so he won't have to deny anything he voted for or take credit for anything he voted against when he changes his mind again on what he's actually said or done, or said he's said or done. Does he not even know who he is anymore? I know it much be hard to keep up with.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 08/06/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 358 fans permalink
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Mr. Walls does a good job of cutting through the McCain camp's distortions and sticking to the truth. It's an effective model for how responsible journalists should be handling the overweening truthiness of McCain and his surrogates, and sticking with the real issues. You reporters out there, take note, it can be done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 08/06/2008
- gr8abz I'm a Fan of gr8abz 4 fans permalink

As they say in boxing, you've got to keep putting on the pressure. And Barrack is great at putting on the pressure. He really takes no crap from these bullying lying Repugs. Unlike Gore and Kerry, Barrack's a fighter. And a good one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 08/06/2008
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