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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Fine and dandy but is there even the remotest possibility McWhatever they say will actually produce a viable economic plan ??? And so sorry it's just really hard for me to believe that the man who had one of the most flagrant love affairs with lobbyists is in it for the "working man".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 08/08/2008
- doctordawg I'm a Fan of doctordawg 9 fans permalink

Typical Republican HORSE APPLES! If they're blaming the Democrats, THEY'RE PROBABLY DOING IT THEMSELVES:

http://blog.aflcio.org/2008/08/07/mccain-tied-to-job-killing-ohio-merger/

IT READS:

In southwestern Ohio, working families are nervous about the likely loss of 8,000 jobs if a major shipping company stops using the Wilmington airport as a hub.

The pattern is familiar, but the pain isn’t abstract for Ohio families. The potential job loss is the result of a chain of events driven by corporate greed—and back-room lobbying deals supported by Sen. John McCain.

DHL was purchased by the German company Deutsche Post in 2002, and within a year the company merged with Airborne Express, a delivery company based in Wilmington. Now, DHL has announced plans to stop using the airport and outsource all deliveries elsewhere. This would devastate the economy of the small town of Wilmington, leaving more than 8,000 people out of work.

McCain, an adherent of Bush-style economic and trade policies, is closely tied to this potential disaster, as is McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 08/08/2008
- JAB20 I'm a Fan of JAB20 2 fans permalink

Here's another link showing John McCain's compassion for working people:

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-na-campaign8-2008aug08,0,4031248.story

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 08/08/2008
- JAB20 I'm a Fan of JAB20 2 fans permalink

Once posted, the link didn't work. Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 AM on 08/08/2008
- craneman I'm a Fan of craneman 4 fans permalink

all one needs to know about McCain's solution to create job's---eliminate organized labor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 08/08/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

COPY AND PASTE THE ENTIRE LINE IN YOUR BROWSER:

FROM THE "http" HERE---> http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-na-campaign8-2008aug08,0,4031248.story

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 08/08/2008
- bimplebean I'm a Fan of bimplebean 9 fans permalink
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See? It didn't work for you either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 08/08/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

here's the lead in to the story:

DHL deal gone sour haunts McCain in Ohio
The firm may close its hub, imperiling nine county economies. A campaign aide lobbied for its parent company.
By Bob Drogin, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 8, 2008
WILMINGTON, OHIO -- Finally given a chance to address Sen. John McCain, Mary Houghtaling choked up Thursday and began to cry.

Wiping away her tears, she told the presumptive Republican presidential nominee how a controversial corporate deal he backed in 2003 as chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee -- the sale of Airborne Express cargo service to a German conglomerate that owns DHL and the subsequent expansion of the air freight hub here -- had gone horribly wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 08/08/2008
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McCain's opposition to civil lawsuits is evidence of his being in the pocket of Business.

Government regulation of business is a joke. Republicans make sure of that.

Last I heard a company could have a track record of neglect of working conditions leading to worker injuries and fatalities and pay only minor government fines. Mine collapses are an example.

It is civil lawsuits that companies fear.

That's why thsy push Republicans to put an end to them.

And McCain is just the patsy Big Business is looking for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 08/08/2008
- bayside I'm a Fan of bayside 36 fans permalink
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MCCain is his on worst enemy. The difference is when you graduate 4th from the bottom this is the mindset..Cant talk about important things, dont have a clue ..........­..........­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 08/08/2008
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Bush has been quitely loading all the Federal Courts with FAR RIGHT WING JUDGES.

Don't worry no business will ever face a lawsuit once it appeal to the Federal Level!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 08/08/2008
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Do celebrities really make good job killing machines?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 AM on 08/08/2008
- danoj I'm a Fan of danoj 17 fans permalink

Doesn't have to paint him as a job killer. Just have to say exactly what his econmic policy is. Once people see what that really is they will know he's going to finish off what's left of the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 AM on 08/08/2008
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AT THE POINT REALLY ANYONE CAN DO A BETTER JOB THAN A REPUBLICAN!!!!!!!!!

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

Rick Davis "Job Killing Machine" for DHL in Ohio!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 08/08/2008
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"People are tired of big corporations, lobbyist and special interests who they feel prosper at their expense,"

---McCain's new liberal progressive stance. If you can't beat 'em. . .

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

A vote for McRove is a vote for Bush/Cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 08/08/2008

It won't take much paint since he's a full blooded socialist. He solution for every single national issue or problem is increase politician control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 08/08/2008
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What an incredibly foolish and untrue thing to say.
You expose yourself as seriously ill-informed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 08/08/2008

Please, one national problem or issue for which Obama's policy is not increasing politicians' power?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 08/08/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 AM on 08/08/2008

How can Obama kill jobs McCain and Bush left for dead years ago? Even if we voted for a sandwich it couldn't possibly do worse than McCain and Bush.

Here is a story about McCain's record on jobs:
http://blog.aflcio.org/2008/08/07/mccain-tied-to-job-killing-ohio-merger/

Sandwich/Soda '08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 AM on 08/08/2008

The truth is that Obama's supporters and the candidate himself are an embarrassment to real liberals Being a liberal back in the day meant to want to feed the poor and equality in medical care and opportunity. Today it means men marrying men and abortion rights and all sorts of self serving issues that focus on the ego and not on the poor, needy and those of unfortunate birth. Where is the party headed? The posters above want a quiet convention and to anoint Obama.. The convention has always been a wild time for all voices to be heard and for challenges to be made. Obama is saying his staff will control the dissenters and that Clinton's staff will help him. That's the opposite of what we were.

One of the great ironies of this election is that Obama is always backing away from what he is. Reverend Wright was talking real liberalism. He was talking the talk of our liberal forebears and Obama disowned him. I fear that the trust fund pseudo-liberals have hijacked the party and they want to live forever and live the way they want and force us all to acknowledge it. Who cares about gay marriage and stop aborting babies to fit in to a party dress. Bring back the real issues. Why are you partying in your wealthy digs while millions live like dogs without proper home and food and opportunity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 08/08/2008
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I'm feeling you rango, but I think your rancor is a bit misplaced. It's the religious right who has taken their sights off of helping those in need to concentrate on gays and abortion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 AM on 08/08/2008

Friend, I'm unsure of your intent, but you should know that what this campaign is all about is the
Democrats looking less liberal than they are and the Republicans looking less reactionary than they are. That's how Bush stole two elections. The results? People should have learned that the Republicans as a national party are not conservative, they are hyper reactionary, i.e. war, tax cuts for the wealthy, subsidies for wealthy corporations, globalization, gut the public schools, unitary executive,etc. The Democrats are more a real conservative party i.e. balanced budget, maintain and respect the constitution, checks and balances, division of powers, etc. with a more liberal social agenda. There is no Conservative Party or Liberal Party in the race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 AM on 08/08/2008
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We--as you see -- are no longer back in the day.

Don't you realize a majority of Americans think Liberal is a filthy word.
They are deluded of course -- But after 20 years of reactionary conservative politics--with a few
years of a democratic president (who was not a liberal) this is where we are on this planet.

The poor are important. Unfortunately the poor have been voting against
their own interests in the name of things like men marrying men and abortions. Neocons
made these things an issue. And most neocons are poor. Hell most liberals are poor,
Why do you think they have money--that reeks of FOX?

Would I like to see the poor, sick and disenfranchised plight be brought front and center?
Hell yes! Do you think Barack Obama would even be here if he'd kept hanging with Wright?--
Hell no! Wright became self-indulgent like many men of his generation have become …. Wright was harkening back to our Liberal forbearers--but they are gone.---And we have Bush, Iraq, people losing homes and jobs, and the sick and uninsured.

Old liberalism will not cut it. And us bemoaning its demise will not help anyone.

But, from one who feels what you feel about where we should be—keep it going.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 AM on 08/08/2008
- azyuwish I'm a Fan of azyuwish 15 fans permalink
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You hit all of the important points. Thanks!

People DO need to realize that the "Southern Strategy" is designed by the GOP to focus the poor, working class folks onto RED HERRING ISSUES that do not affect their own personal or daily lives! Let them vote based upon gays in SF marrying each other or some teenager's abortion somewhere! THAT way they won't notice how we are giving humongous tax breaks to the WEALTHY (who don't create jobs with it HERE, but create jobs overseas AND spend it on themselves for luxury items like yachts etc.) and how we are helping the insurance companies and big Pharma get rich. CEOs make 100 times what the average worker makes and that is increasing all the time; while worker wages STAGNATE. so the poor ignorant worker voter won't notice all this, the GOP successfully distracts them with issues that are NOT economic, but religio-social!

Wake UP neocons! Wake up working class GOP voter!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 08/08/2008
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Job killing machine = Bush tax cuts.

Look at the results.
And McSame is for continuing them

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