Leaked McCain Memo: Paint Obama As A "Job Killing Machine"

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First Posted: 08- 7-08 11:26 AM   |   Updated: 09- 7-08 05:12 AM

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John McCain was widely ridiculed several weeks ago for fielding reporter's questions in the cheese aisle of a grocery store. But the location of the impromptu press conference was hardly random. The McCain camp, in a strategy memo, has pinpointed grocery stores as an important venue for the Senator to push his economic agenda.

In a McCain campaign "Economic Communications Plan" that was obtained by the Huffington Post, an aide to the Senator lays out several themes, tactics and objectives to shore up the Arizona Republican's standing on the economy and paint Barack Obama as a "job killing machine."

"Our polling tells us that Americans are still not tuned into what the candidates might do to fix the economy," reads the memo. "We have an opportunity to fill in that gap."

The strategy, which was authored by Taylor Griffin -- a veteran of the Bush White House and Treasury Department who serves McCain as a senior adviser -- seems built around traditional themes. The McCain campaign will paint Obama as being "aligned with trial lawyers" and "unions (card check, trade, education reform)," and push the frame that he "raises taxes" and "will kill jobs."

In contrast, McCain will be positioned as a bold leader on economic matters, someone who has a "record of taking on corporate interests" and will "fight speculation driving up prices of oil and food" as well as "the lawsuit culture."

"People are tired of big corporations, lobbyist and special interests who they feel prosper at their expense," the memo reads. "People must understand that John McCain is not only thinking of their future, but their children's futures as well."

To do this, McCain's camp plans to utilize a number of tactics, including "family budget roundtables, grocery store visits," and "roundtable events heavily tilted towards women to discuss the pressures the economy is placing on family finances and how McCain's plan would help." The campaign also will work the fourth estate. As detailed in Taylor's memo, McCain will "provide compelling set of programming and surrogate activity to drive media interest," and "mobilize economists in target states supporting the McCain plan to engage the media in support of our plan."

Framing, indeed, is a major component of the strategy document. Aides to the Senator envision an "All Star Economists Project" that would "use prominent economists to bolster [the] intellectual case for the McCain plan" -- see the much-disputed list of 300 -- and "roll out Nobel Prize winners endorsing [his] plan." On a local level, the Senator will rely on a "Small Business Network," in which small business owners would serve "as local surrogates for the McCain plan... write letters to the editor, op-eds and participate in surrogate events."

One Griffin bullet point made its way into a recent public McCain statement: emphasizing similarities between the Senator's prescriptions for Iraq and those he is offering for the economy.

"Draw the parallel with the same kind of bold leadership that McCain demonstrated in pushing the surge strategy that allowed us to win in Iraq. Need that same vision, intensity and leadership to attack our economic problems."

The communications strategy is, according to Griffin's accompanying email: "working it's way around the campaign.... Think it can help us focus."

Reached on his cell phone, Griffin said he was in the middle of a conversation and couldn't talk. The McCain campaign did not immediately return requests for comment.

John McCain was widely ridiculed several weeks ago for fielding reporter's questions in the cheese aisle of a grocery store. But the location of the impromptu press conference was hardly random. The M...
John McCain was widely ridiculed several weeks ago for fielding reporter's questions in the cheese aisle of a grocery store. But the location of the impromptu press conference was hardly random. The M...
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- Anonani I'm a Fan of Anonani 57 fans permalink
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Come Nov we will see the true intellect of the American voter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 08/09/2008
- OhCanada I'm a Fan of OhCanada 8 fans permalink
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Ya. That's what I'm afraid of..........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 08/09/2008
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Of course, you know they aren't nearly as smart as us smug, self conceited, liberal bores.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 08/09/2008
- carlgt1 I'm a Fan of carlgt1 15 fans permalink

but hopefully they're not as dumb & lazy as "redrover666"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 08/09/2008

That's what scares me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 08/09/2008
- Old Writer I'm a Fan of Old Writer 4 fans permalink

What is so hard about this?
Do we want to elect
a smart president
or
a dumb president?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 08/09/2008
- pmag88 I'm a Fan of pmag88 12 fans permalink

"People are tired of big corporations, lobbyist and special interests who they feel prosper at their expense," the memo reads. "People must understand that John McCain is not only thinking of their future, but their children's futures as well."

McCain won't even talk about reform let alone bring it. Reform requires requires regulation and
legislation. The people writing the checks for McCain aren't about that. McCain is just a bag of fluff at this point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 08/09/2008

As I see it, whether Obama is a job killer or not depends on his tax policy. Most of that upper 1% he wants to raise taxes on are small business owners. Money they pay in taxes is money they can't reinvest to grow their businesses. Or money they can pay carpenters, electricians, plumbers brick masons etc to build their new mansion.
When someone does something useful for someone else and is paid for it, wealth is created.
When you take money from the citizen who earned it and give it to another who you deem more worthy wealth is redistributed.
Which you prefer depends on whether you believe in the US Constitution or the Communist Manifesto.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 08/09/2008
- pmag88 I'm a Fan of pmag88 12 fans permalink

If I can make a few hundred grand a year and I only show a taxable income of 40 or 50 k because of all the loopholes, what is my incentive to grow the company? The more people I employ is just more hassle and work and if I’m cool with 150k in profit what’s the point? Yeah maybe I’ll buy a bigger house and some luxury items but it’s not like I’m going to pump most of my profit back into the company or the economy in general.

Contrast that with the vast majority of people working hard to make between 50 to100 k who don’t have those tax breaks, and who have kids to put through school and bills to pay, and it’s pretty easy to see who’s really floating the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 08/09/2008
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What loopholes are you referring to that permit a small business owner to show $250K as only $40K or $50K?

The other question is, what happens to those poor regular folks struggling to get by on $40-$100K when the businessman decides to start laying them off because he's decided it's too much trouble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 08/09/2008
- pmag88 I'm a Fan of pmag88 12 fans permalink

Here's an idea to balance the tax load in America.

All of the people currently working for a living start small businesses and write off everything we possibly can. It doesn't matter if it's a viable business or not because the whole point is to invest in something which will decrease our taxable income. After one or two years of this the government will cry uncle and find a way to make the tax code fair, and hey, if the business takes off, so much the better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 08/09/2008
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Sorry, but the supply side is pretty much played out at this point on the Laffer curve. Rehashing stale Reagan-era rhetoric when the national debt / GDP ratio is this high is a gross misapplication of the underlying principles. The capital gains tax rate is 15%. The constant lowering of tax rates over the past 20 years is a major contributor to our current crisis. As a business segment, small business owners are inefficient producers of goods and services. Keeping their taxes low so that they can "build their new mansion" is a subsidy for this segment. This is not what we need.

Trickle-down economics sounds just plausible enough to get yourself elected. Unfortunately, it is not plausible enough to work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 08/09/2008

Peachstealth said: " Most of that upper 1% he wants to raise taxes on are small business owners. "

How does a small business owner find himself in the upper 1%? Isn't that actually the realm of Bill Gates, Paul Allen, etc?

From Wiki:
While most sociologists define the upper class as the wealthiest 1%, sociologist Leonard Beeghley classifies all households with a net worth of $1 million or more as "rich," while classifying the wealthiest 0.9% as the "super-rich." Since the 1970s income inequality in the United States has been increasing, with the top 1% experiencing significantly larger gains in income than the rest of society.[4][5][6] Social scientists (such as Alan Greenspan) see it as a problem for society, with Greenspan calling it a "very disturbing trend."[7][8]

According to the book Who Rules America?, by Domhoff, the distribution of wealth in America is the primary highlight of the influence of the upper class. The top 1% of Americans own around 34% of the wealth in the U.S. while the bottom 80% own only approximately 16% of the wealth. This large disparity displays the unequal distribution of wealth in America in absolute terms.[9]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_class

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 08/09/2008

You need to check your facts a bit more. Last I checked he was only planning to raise taxes on those making $250K or more...I doubt seriously you'll find facts to support small business owners being in the top 1%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 08/10/2008

JOHN MCCAIN IS OBVIOUSLY GOING THROUGH HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD AS MOST OLD FOLKS DO. HE IS ACTING SCARED AND DESPERATE. HIS CAMPAIGN TACTICS REMIND ME OF THE CLINTON TACTICS AND WE KNOW HOW THE VOTERS REPSONDED TO THAT. THE PROBLEM WITH THE TOTALLY ARROGANT IS, THEY ARE BLINDED BY THEIR OWN AMBITION. MCCAIN AND REPUBLICANS ALWAYS WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPERIENCE. IF EXPERIENCE IS THE END ALL, WHY IS AMERICA IN SUCH A MESS AT HOME AND ABROAD. AND WHY CAN'T MCCAIN SPEND HIS DAYS TALKING ABOUT THAT EXPERICNECE? THOSE ARE THE QUESTIONS VOTERS SHOULD BE ASKING, YET SOME VOTERS SEEM WILLING TO BELEIVE IN THE LIES, CORRUPTION, AND THE DECEPTION OF THE REPUBLICANS AND SEEM TO ACTUALLY BELEIVE THE SAME GREEDY, CORRUPT REPUBLICANS WILL POLICE THEMSELVES AND MAKE IT BETTER. LIKE A WOMAN THAT HAS BEEN ABUSED BY THE SAME MAN FOR YEARS AND WHEN SHE TELLS HIM SHE'S LEAVING, HE BEGS AND PROMISES TO DO BETTER. THE REPUBLICANS ARE THAT ABUSER, AND VOTERS ARE THAT WOMAN WHO KNOWS, SHE REALLY NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT. MORE OFTEN THAN NOT THAT ABUSED WOMAN GETS THE HELL BEAT OUT OF HER AGAIN IF SHE STAYS..... AND THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT AMERICANS CAN EXPECT IF THEY GO WITH MCCAIN AND THE REPUBLICANS. I'M NOT HALF AS SCARED OF GIVING OBAMA A CHANCE AS I AM OF TRUSTING THE LYING, GREEDY, CORRUPT REPUBLICANS WHO HAVE DEMONSTRATED WHAT THE HAVE AND WILL DO. A HINT TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 08/09/2008
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Frankly, I'd appreciate it if you'd just stop beating around the bush and tell us what you really think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 08/09/2008
- certainot I'm a Fan of certainot 2 fans permalink

"painting" is what GOP talk radio does best. if it's a GOP approved strategy it would have been in talk radio IN box weeks ago and after they prechewed it for a few weeks mccain and the lazy talking heads who regularly get their talking points off the talk radio bandwagon would start in on it and presto, its all over the place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 08/09/2008
- remedy I'm a Fan of remedy 4 fans permalink

Since 1980 the republician party has whined this over and over. This the policy of "trickle down economics" Was tried for 12 years under Reagan/Bush and i urge anyone not old enough to remember how the economy turned out do some research. Then in the 90s Clinton ended this lie, raised taxes on the rich and what happened? Job growth and an economic boom. Come 2000 with another trickle down warrior in the WH the rich got their taxes cut once again. Proof in the pudding once again it does not work. Look at employment numbers, inflation. the devaluing of the dollar. How many times do the republicians think we should believe this policy works? Why the media dont dig into this deeper is beyond me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 08/09/2008

This is tacky McBush...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 08/09/2008

It used to be that conservatives were proud to be "tax-paying Americans." Now, they all whine about "I'm taxxed-off!" Buncha frickin' cry-babies. You want paved roads? No?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 08/08/2008
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Republicans cut taxes, democrats raise taxes. It's as simple as that.

Americans currently pay nearly 50% of their income to city, state, county and federal taxes. You'd think the government ought to be able to pave a road or two with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 08/09/2008

Democrats create surpluses, Republicans create deficits. I guess that explains the taxes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 08/09/2008

Both economic visions seem to include astronomic collisions of facts with tacts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 08/08/2008

How far can this go?

Every day stories emerge suggesting that the tactics of the McCain campaign (see "Exclusive Ads from McCain Campaign" at www.surfingthespectacle.com) have become — much like professional wrestling —impossible to parody.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 08/08/2008

Isn't it fun when someone who's a member of the same job-killing, wage-lowering government that's been in power for eight years has the audacity (not of hope, unfortunately) to call Obama a job-killer. He needs to get in the reality check line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 08/08/2008
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He doesn't have to stand in line....that's why he's got Cindy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 08/09/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 95 fans permalink

This should be HuffPo's lead story not the Edwards one, but see, even on progressive blogs the tabloid trumps the serious, non-sexy one. This is a big boost for Obama, and we should give it as wide coverage as possible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 08/08/2008

McCain likes to say Obama will raise taxes. That's only half true. He will raise it for those who have not paid their fair share the last eight years. That's the key, fair distrbution of taxes.

No one likes to pay for taxes, but only a fool would dispute the necessity of a government for defense, law and order, and public welfare. And there are plenty of fools. Those who want to abolish taxes are actually advocating the abolishment of government. Promoted by businesses and short sighted individuals, this agenda is the nirvana of answering to no one. If you believe that greedy corporations and individuals will do the right thing 100% of the time, then you will approve of the no tax agenda. This is McCain economics 10, his vision of the world.

It is a false vision. There is no direct correlation between taxes and a healthy economy. More factors are involved. Ten years ago we more in taxes, but the economy was stronger. Europe is another example. It's the way a country trades and the balances or imbalances it creates that has much more economic effect than taxes do. Trade policies affect the value of the dollar, lending rates, and the employment numbers in this country. It's up to us to choose beneficial trade policies.

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

It would be a major help to you if you had a class in economics and not one in ideology masquerading as economics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 08/08/2008

Thank you for your concern, but I have had economic courses at the college level. Economics is ideology, often influenced by political ideology. If you disagree, try reading Karl Marx or Adam Smith.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 08/09/2008

This from the candidate who said, "Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb bomb Iran" to the tune of the Beach Boys song Barbara Ann.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 08/08/2008
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