John Kerry, Surrogate In Chief

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First Posted: 08- 6-08 01:04 PM   |   Updated: 09- 6-08 05:12 AM

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Over the past several weeks there has been perhaps no better surrogate for Barack Obama than Senator John Kerry. Aides to the Illinois Democrat admit that they are at once surprised and ecstatic with the prosecutorial zeal that the 2004 Democratic nominee has deployed on behalf of his successor.

In the past week alone, Kerry delivered a major address on counterterrorism in which he systematically ripped apart John McCain's foreign policy depth and understanding. He took to the airwaves to defend Obama against charges of celebrity, before turning in a highly praised performance on Meet the Press against Democrat turned Democratic-thorn Joseph Lieberman. All of which was topped off by Kerry's MC-ing at Obama's birthday party in Boston, where he delivered the most memorable line of the night:

"I don't know if you know this," said the Massachusetts Democrat. "John McCain is looking for someone for vice president who has more economic expertise than he does. So congratulations to all of you, you're on the short list."

The toughness, campaign experience, and media and political savvy has members of Obama's team gushing with gratefulness over having Kerry as a political henchman.

"He really is doing a great job," said Hari Sevugan, a spokesman for the Illinois Democrat. Added an aide who had worked on the 2004 campaign: "Kerry is a content and happy warrior for Obama. He's been an extraordinarily effective surrogate, on everything from finding an end to the war to beating the Republican attack machine. He's hit his stride on many levels."

It is a political adage of sorts that a candidate loses the political shackles only after defeat. Democrats, for instance, are prone to point to the post-2000 Al Gore and mutter: "if only." But associates of Kerry say it isn't fair to apply that same standard to the Senator.

"I probably disagree with that thesis a little," said Bob Shrum, the longtime Democratic consultant who advised Kerry in 2004. "First, he lost by an inch. Second, if you saw him in the debates with Bush this is a guy who is an extraordinary communicator. This was true in the period leading up to Iowa [in '04] when very few people thought he had a chance to win. I think he got shackled some by the research and the attempt to take some of the edge off after he had the nomination. But in the last several weeks when he was out on the road he was terrific."

And yet, as Shrum notes, it's in this election that Kerry has really hit his stride. During a speech at the Center for American Progress last Thursday, the Massachusetts Democrat made a succinct and powerful case that counterterrorism efforts had to move beyond the military. In the process he launched into McCain for misunderstanding the insurgency and various gaffes on the trail.

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"When President Bush and Sen. McCain refuse to put Iraq into the broader struggle, their mistakes and misstatements only build on each other," said the 2004 Democratic nominee. "If you don't understand the surge and what happened, you can't make the right judgments about the future."

It just so happened that, at roughly the same time Kerry was delivering his address, the McCain campaign was launching its now infamous "Celeb" ad, comparing Obama to the likes of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton. The change in focus did not trip him up. Placed alongside Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, for a segment on David Gregory's Race for the White House, Kerry managed to get the Republican to acknowledge that the McCain campaign was dipping in the irrelevant.

KERRY: I think those are gross ads, they are sort of down in the gutter, both for their inaccuracy, as well as what their tone is. And I think Barack Obama is simply trying to say, look, they're trying to scare you, and that's exactly what they're trying to do, that's what they did in 2004.

GREGORY: Senator Kyl, did they go beyond that? Did Obama go beyond that and try to inject race?

KYL: My goodness, first of all, to criticize having Britney Spears mentioned in an ad the way that John just did, it must be getting under someone's skin.

KERRY: Well, what's the issue, Jon?

KYL: I don't think...

KERRY: Tell me what the issue is about Britney Spears. What does she have to do with health care, with employment, with foreign policy? You tell me what she has to do with the national dialogue, please.

KYL: She's got nothing to do except her...

KERRY: Well, there you go. You just admitted it. Why is she in an ad against Barack Obama?

GREGORY: All right.

Two days later, Kerry took the case to another McCain surrogate, Joe Lieberman. During a segment for Meet the Press he pummeled the presumptive Republican nominee for offering nothing substantive in his campaign and for proposing an energy policy that was, in Kerry's words, "an absolutely fraudulent offering to America." When Lieberman tried to get a word in, he was consistently shot down.

"My buddy here is filibustering this morning," said Lieberman.

"I think he did a better job on Meet the Press then almost everybody I have recently seen," said Shrum. "[John] doesn't mind in the least engaging as he did with Lieberman. He is not sitting there worrying about what people are going to think of him. And he really understands the issues in a way few people in politics do. There is no question that... if he had not run in '04 he would almost be a lock for the vice presidential nomination. That's the irony. Had he not run at all he would be the clearest possible choice for VP this year. But it would be unprecedented to pick the person who was nominee of the party four years earlier for vice president, though it would be fun if it happened. Some of those swift boaters would crawl out from their muck, only this time they will get beaten back."

There is, other Democrats acknowledge, a lot that Kerry could bring to the table: foreign policy gravitas, name recognition, prior vetting and, most significantly, knowledge of the campaign process. But there are obvious downsides as well, starting with the fundamental turn-the-page message of the Obama campaign. At point, it seems the near-president is content to help Obama achieve what he could not as a surrogate, not an insider.

"Senator Kerry's early endorsement of Obama was based on Senator Kerry's desire to help turn that vision into reality," said Whitney Smith, a spokesperson for Kerry. "As president, Barack Obama will promote renewable energy, pass a comprehensive health care program, and provide relief to struggling families facing unemployment and foreclosure. Senator Kerry is proud to work in this election to get Barack Obama to the White House and build a stronger Democratic majority in Congress."

Over the past several weeks there has been perhaps no better surrogate for Barack Obama than Senator John Kerry. Aides to the Illinois Democrat admit that they are at once surprised and ecstatic with ...
Over the past several weeks there has been perhaps no better surrogate for Barack Obama than Senator John Kerry. Aides to the Illinois Democrat admit that they are at once surprised and ecstatic with ...
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- SpaceCadet I'm a Fan of SpaceCadet 13 fans permalink

Obama and Kerry have very different personalities, but one thing they share is an inability to show outrage when they are personally smeared with lies by the Republicans. Both seem to think a calm factual rebuttal suffices, but it seldom does. Kerry seems to show a lot more passion defending Obama than he did himself back in 2004.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 08/06/2008

The past few days Senator Obama has been using humor and sarcasm very effectively. He looks very Presidential.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 08/07/2008
- djelimon I'm a Fan of djelimon 2 fans permalink

The "proud to be ignorant" line killed on the Colbert report.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 08/07/2008

This is a disaster waiting to happen. The Obama campaign needs some teeth like Chuck Hagel. Combine Kerry and Obama and you can kiss the presidency good bye... especially here in Texas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 08/06/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

Hagel has teeth? I didn't see him showing any fire in critcizing McCain post-Middle East trip. Hagel seems weaker to me in responding to Republican attacks than Kerry does, by far.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 08/06/2008

Nah, no Republicans on the ticket. He is anti-war, yeah, that is great, I don't mind the guy too much, but he is still a Republican with Republican policies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/06/2008

In another blog today, Drew Westen made the case that Obama needs to tell his story more clearly and effectively, while also defining McCain with a narrative that makes the case why he can't be trusted with our government. I agree fully. It is time for Barack to have a coherent narrative strategy that is repeated constantly so it gets through the din.

I urge the Obama campaign to act now before it ends up like the Kerry campaign, which lost because it relied too much on the intelligence of the American people and not enough on selling the kind of persuasive narratives that Westen recommends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 08/06/2008
- robjh1 I'm a Fan of robjh1 25 fans permalink
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I concur and this can be done, if the media would let him articulate his own defense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 08/06/2008

I absolutely agree and I think the perfect time to do this is during the Olympics. He's purchased $5 million in ad time and it would be the ideal venue to put forth Obama-only focused narratives about who he is. The Olympics would be prefect for such a positive ad campaign.

Of course, McCain, not to be outdone, has now purchased $6.5 million in national ad time. If he's "smart," he'll continue to run (maybe even accelerate) his negative attacks on Obama. The American public will recognize it as a wholly inappropriate time for such ads and it will backfire BIG TIME on McCain.

A Democrat can dream. But, seriously, for Obama, the ad buy was a brilliant play and knowing how smart he's been with such decisions, I'm sure none of his supporters (me) will be disappointed!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 AM on 08/07/2008
- Frenchy9 I'm a Fan of Frenchy9 5 fans permalink

If we urge the Obama campaign to do as you say --with which I agree 100% -- do they read this posts?
I wish some how it reaches his funny big ears!
What Kerry dis recently was great.
"Senator Kerry's early endorsement of Obama was based on Senator Kerry's desire to help turn that vision into reality," said Whitney Smith, a spokesperson for Kerry. "
Not like the Clintons calculating what they can get out of it.
There is a good window now.
Go Obama team, go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 08/07/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 267 fans permalink
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They do have readers, both camps, and H did too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 AM on 08/07/2008

They say those with big ears are good listeners....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 08/07/2008

While it's true Americans don't want an entirely scripted candidate, it must be remembered that Ted Kennedy's inability to answer the "why am I in this" question skillfully not only made him look unprepared and uninspiring, it seriously damaged his campaign. While Obama got through this without looking anywhere near as bad, he could have done for more with that question.

Barack was asked that today and could have talked about growing up with the Kansas values instilled in him by his mother and grandparents. He could have talked about what those values are. He could have said that under the last eight years of the Bush/Cheney/McCain regime, our government had lost its way and wandered from those values and that he felt compelled to bring Americans together to fight to put our government back on track and moving in the right direction again.

Yet, he missed that chance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 08/06/2008

I thought his reply to that question today was well thought out. To mention his daughters and wanting a better America for them, was a great answer. (My Opinion)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 AM on 08/07/2008

It doesn't matter who Obama picks for VP if he has no coherent message that connects with people on an emotional level, tells a story and is repeated over and over so it gets through the din.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 08/06/2008
- jsinclair I'm a Fan of jsinclair 14 fans permalink

I think "Change" still works as a coherent message if you use it to talk about (1) the disasterous Bush years and their effect on Americans' lives in war and a terrible economy, (2) that McCain has a 95% agreement with Bush--lots of quotes supporting him; and (3) Obama was right on the war, is right on the economy...will be a better leader, manager, and help average Americans improve their lives (education, health care, environment, cost of living) in ways that Bush/McSame and their plans to keep tax breaks for the wealthiest even while bankrupting the country won't.

"Bush has been a disaster. McCain promises the same. Obama has different ideas that will effectively change the country for the better."

If you want to add in -- McCain's lousy voting record, support for Bush, votes against veterans and the environment, votes for bigger spending and wealthy tax breaks...whatever the issue of the week is...so much the better.

Obama is holding all the cards. He needs to start playing them (with surrogates going into the media--not just his own speeches and various ads).

"Surrogates + Bush/McCain 'Failed Leadership' Message + Change " How could that not be a winner?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 08/06/2008

It may not be a winner, despite the odds, because the real world can be downright cruel, as Al Gore and Kerry found out. What astonishes me is the number of poor people who vote with Repugs to their own detriment. Or the severely ill-informed and misguided who might vote for Nader. Then there are the hard core 15% who will never vote for a non-white man, or for someone who beat out Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 08/07/2008

In one of today's TV clips, Barack was shown trying to respond to a young girl who asked why he is in the race for the presidency. His first reaction was cute. He said he'd been hit in the head with a rock and, when he came to his senses, he announced. Then, after hesitating to think about it, he spoke about the kind of world he would like to see his daughters grow up and live in and tried to link them to the little girl asking the question. It was brilliantly done as a way of relating that girl to his girl's lives.

The truth is that Barack Obama hesitated because he does not have a scripted and pre-tested reply. The answer, while good, was a bit choppy and not as emotionally connective as it could have been.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 08/06/2008
- robjh1 I'm a Fan of robjh1 25 fans permalink
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And the truth shall set them free. I have been saying this for the longest. I want the man to clearly and effectively articulate why he is in the race and what he will do, as oppose to the media giving him a pass and answering questions for him. Granted he might stumble a bit, but it is ok he is human.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 08/06/2008

Shows that he is able to think on his feet. One thing for sure, he will be ready the next time. I'm sure he will have several different options available.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 AM on 08/07/2008
- TJoad I'm a Fan of TJoad 12 fans permalink

Obama-Kerry '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 08/06/2008

i'd like that ticket

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 08/06/2008

you mean you're a Republican who wants the Democrats to lose? Kerry is awful. he is a crap public speaker with the charisma of a down-syndrome quadriplegic on life support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 08/07/2008
- helen I'm a Fan of helen 39 fans permalink
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Not a good move on Obama's part. Kerry carries baggage - especially the "rich and out of touch" baggage. Having Kerry can only hurt him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 08/06/2008
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 240 fans permalink
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Opinions are very much like a- - holes everybody’s got one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 08/06/2008
- robjh1 I'm a Fan of robjh1 25 fans permalink
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Rather mildly put.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 08/06/2008
- Vantunow I'm a Fan of Vantunow 2 fans permalink

Good! Finally he is making himself useful!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 08/06/2008

johns a hero. if he hadn't suffered the swiftboating blitzkrieg like a hero, we, and barack, would be be a lot more vulnerable to the smear innuendo and appeals to anti-intellectualism than we are right now. his journey was heroic and historic, whatever his flaws as a candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 08/06/2008
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if he hadn't suffered the swiftboating blitzkrieg, he'd be running as the incumbent right now, John Edwards would be next in line in 2012 and we'd probably have HRC or O in 2020

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 08/06/2008

yep, and we'd be out of iraq, on our way to energy independence while exporting the technological products of our green revolution, free from the possiblity that the united states had become a torture nation, and experiencing an upsurge in national self-esteem and purpose. we certainly wouldn't be having this discussion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 08/06/2008

oh, and healthcare

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 08/06/2008
- SwingVoter I'm a Fan of SwingVoter 19 fans permalink
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Up til today I still regret not voting for Kerry. I hope to correct my flawed vote of last election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 08/06/2008
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 240 fans permalink
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Welcome aboard and thank you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 PM on 08/06/2008
- Alessan I'm a Fan of Alessan 2 fans permalink

I voted for Kerry in 2004, because I didn't have choice and I Jessie said to stay out of the bushes
So I did, however after reading about the little known John Edwards, I thought he was more progressive and the type of Democrat the people need in the Whitehouse. Obviously Kerry didn't
think too much of Edwards since he endorced Obama, surrogate, maybe he's going to be Obama's
VP, there just may be a surprise people..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 08/06/2008
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 240 fans permalink
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FUBAR

Here is the next of your battle grounds so you can tro//.

Quote from Tim Paw'lenty - G OP candidates would do well to adopt a positive tone like that of McC'ain's Democratic rival Bar'ack Oba'ma. "People want to follow hopeful, optimistic, civil, decent leaders,"


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA FUBAR

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 08/06/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
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http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/08/pawlenty-pushes.html

"We want to be the party of Sam’s Club, not just the country club," said Pawlenty. "People deserve and expect a more effective government at a better price."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 08/06/2008
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 240 fans permalink
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Bar'ack Oba'ma

"It's like these guys take pride in being igno'rant"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 08/06/2008
- truegreen I'm a Fan of truegreen 25 fans permalink

Kerry is a REAL PATRIOT, NOT THAT JOHN MCPHONY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 08/06/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 08/06/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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can I propose that we ask the State of Fla to hold their election in September so their issues have time to get "ironed out" before November?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 08/06/2008
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