The Game-Changer Scenario

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First Posted: 08-21-08 04:07 PM   |   Updated: 09-21-08 05:12 AM

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So, over the past week, national polls have tightened, along with the alimentary canals of Obama supporters, who find themselves full of worry with McCain's recent uptick, and lack an explanation for it. Not to cut myself with Occam's Razor, but it seems academic to me: this is what happens when one candidate jets off for a week's vacation in the middle of a campaign, ceding the field and the news cycle to his rival. But, anyway: PANIC TIME has set in, and so have the calls for Obama to do something "game-changing" and amazing, like capturing Osama bin Laden and slaking his hunger by eating his still-warm viscera.

Now, I'm of the mind that no one's done anything in this campaign to either win or lose this election yet, but since the Democratic National Convention is next week, and The Most Important Text Message Of Modern History is imminent(ish), we aren't going to have much time to contemplate these spectral inanities, anyway, so why not indulge? And, displaying some good timing, CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen has helpfully supplied us with three scenarios to chew over. Let's take them on out of order.

THREE: The "Building Team Obama" Scenario
In this case, Gergen says that Obama might change the game by making a big public show of revealing his various Cabinet members and key advisors, going so far as getting various luminaries to sign a pledge to support the Obama White House.

The argument for this is that Obama will run on the strength of a defined and celebrated team of Great Men And Women, each one inspiring a round of celebratory hagiography, which in turn plays up Obama's fantastic judgement. The argument against this is that it feeds two distinct negatives. First, it would feed the "presumptuous" meme: "Obama already thinks he has a cabinet!" Second, it would underscore public uneasiness with Obama's level of experience. There are Veep picks that cause the same problem, but there's only going to be one of them, not one hundred. This kind of roll-out would be met with a constant battery of GOP oppo media advisories, and the press would rattle away at the pro-and-con game. Pretty soon, this would be a team of people who define various shortfalls in Obama, instead of enhancements.

And the "public pledge" thing just sounds sort of grade-school, anyway.

TWO: The Al Gore Becomes Vice-President Scenario
In this case, uhm...Al Gore becomes Vice-President? And, according to Gergen, this "galvanizes Democrats" and "sends a clear message to the country that an experienced, fresh team was coming to Washington."

I don't think Al Gore is as potentially costly as rolling out a hundred-person line-up of vague notables would be, but with Al Gore, I just don't see what you gain. Sure, it would galvanize certain Democrats. But I've met these Democrats. They are already pretty galvanized! Some are galvanized about Obama, others are concerned but nonetheless galvanized about winning. Also, I'm not seeing the "fresh" in Al Gore returning to the Vice-Presidency. Gore's pretty much demonstrated that he's a far more effective leader outside of Washington. Signing up for another noxious Karl Rove-style street fight can only serve to damage and diminish his brand, and the quotidian details and duties of the VP job would only take away from the environmental work that has been his passion. By this point, he's also pretty much maxed out his persuadability: I don't see how this scenario provides a context in which a voter snaps to, realizing: "Oh! Now I get Al Gore!"

Besides, he doesn't want the job. I know they all say that, like busted-up robots, but really: AL GORE. DOES NOT WANT. THE JOB.

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ONE: The Hillary Clinton Becomes Vice-President Scenario
Yeah, baby. Now we're just getting CRAZY. You know the problems with this scenario already. Hillary Clinton can't stand Barack Obama. Bill Clinton can't stand Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton will never truly be able to subordinate herself in the White House. Ditto for Bill, who knows where all the danishes are buried. Mark Penn and Lanny Davis would probably find a way to make every child in America cry. Terry McAuliffe is blessedly encased in a Cone of Silence. She's an underminer. She's calculating. Maybe she's the final Cylon. Nobody knows.

BUT WHAT THE EFF. It's August, I'm about to take a day off, and what this idea lacks in seeming good sense it more than makes up for in sheer audacity. So let's consider this, like we were sad drunks staring at the sunset at The End Of Days.

Clinton as Veep is not just a Game Changing Scenario. It's the Shoot The Hostage scenario. It's a recognition that Obama cannot possibly fight a two front battle for the win in November, so instead he's going to try the most awkward team-up in the history of the comic books. They say that HRC brings the GOP voters to the polls. It also brings her supporters, though. They say that she provides fodder for GOP attack ads. That's okay: Obama should recognize that he's not getting an elevated discourse from his opponent, so why not have someone to draw the flak away from Obama. They say, "Seriously, Jason, these two HATE each other." I say, "If Obama wants to be the reconciliation candidate, he may as well shoot the moon."

Gergen says that HRC is the "come home" choice, and that she's cross between Sonny Liston and Doris Kearns Goodwin. Over at FiveThirtyEight, they cite a pair of more practical advantages. A reader notes:

Clinton's presence may be able to gin up Republican fundraising...except, because they are taking public financing, the McCain campaign will have precisely one week to both collect AND spend that money. In short, absent some increase in RNC money and possibly 527 money, for the most part McCain's advantage here would be completely neutralized by the clock. If Hillary had been the VP nominee all summer long the Republicans would be dining out on this--but now they simply would not have enough time to do it.

And 538's Nate Silver says:

I think that if Obama picks Clinton, the Republicans are likely to overplay their hand. One thing that Obama has not really been able to do is to generate some organic level of backlash when he is attacked. This is separate and distinct from the notion of "fighting back"; it is voters stepping in and refereeing the match themselves. Voters recognize that McCain has gone negative but they aren't really punishing him for it -- his favorables haven't moved at all. Why not? I think it has to do with the nature of Obama: he is new, he is confident to the point of being arrogant, and up until recently, he has been leading. To the extent there is any genius in the "celebrity" line of attack, it's that nobody feels much sympathy when celebrities are made fun of...it is a sort of sport to try and pierce their bubble.


With Clinton, on the other hand, voters naturally want to come to her defense -- and overzealous attempts to whip the Republican base into a frenzy will be counteracted with outrage from significant numbers of older and working-class women.

So there you have it! Vice President Clinton is officially the "So Crazy It Just Might Work Feelgood Hit Of The Summer." The news will shock the media and rock the convention. The Game Will be Changed. The Conventional Wisdom will be Overturned. The Revolution Will Be Text Messaged. And Ed Rendell will have a million billion orgasms. Everything you think you know about politics could be about to change!

But seriously, it'll probably be Bayh. Le sigh.

So, over the past week, national polls have tightened, along with the alimentary canals of Obama supporters, who find themselves full of worry with McCain's recent uptick, and lack an explanation for ...
So, over the past week, national polls have tightened, along with the alimentary canals of Obama supporters, who find themselves full of worry with McCain's recent uptick, and lack an explanation for ...
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- vsign I'm a Fan of vsign 33 fans permalink

Suit filed 08/21/08, No. 08-cv-4083

(Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania – 08/21/08) - Philip J. Berg, Esquire, … filed a lawsuit in Federal Court today, Berg vs. Obama, Civil Action No. 08-cv-4083, seeking a Declaratory Judgment and an Injunction that Obama does not meet the qualifications to be President of the United States. Berg filed this suit for the best interests of the Democratic Party and the citizens of the United States.


Philip J. Berg, Esquire stated in his lawsuit that Senator Obama:

1. Is not a naturalized citizen; and/or
2. Lost his citizenship when he was adopted in Indonesia; and/or
3. Has dual loyalties because of his citizenship with Kenya and Indonesia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 08/22/2008
- LABC I'm a Fan of LABC 9 fans permalink

HURRAY!! It's Friday morning and I got to read the stupidest ,off the point post of the day. Now I don't have to wonder...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 08/22/2008
- ohmercy I'm a Fan of ohmercy 25 fans permalink

Oh for crying out loud.
This is so insane.
People are just ridiculous.

I know Clinton Derangement Syndrome has been rampant do we really need to have an outbreak of Obama Derangement Syndrome as well?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 08/22/2008

Just another angry white man who cant fanthom the idea of a N-word being prez...GET OVER IT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 08/22/2008
- rcwblessed I'm a Fan of rcwblessed 15 fans permalink
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They will exhaust every possibility to keep a black man out of the White House. This is an absoutely shameful act.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 08/22/2008

“Philip J. Berg, Esquire stated in his lawsuit that Senator Obama:

1. Is not a naturalized citizen; and/or
2. Lost his citizenship when he was adopted in Indonesia; and/or
3. Has dual loyalties because of his citizenship with Kenya and Indonesia.­”
__________­__________­__________­__________­__________­__________­_______

1. Is absolutely correct! Senator Obama is not a naturalized citizen; he’s a NATURAL
BORN citizen since he was born in Hawaii, our 50th state. See Wikipedia on
Naturalization. You would think an attorney would know the difference.

2. If he had been “adopted” in Indonesia his last name would be Suetoro, not Obama.

3. Where was Mr. Borg, Esquire when the media was in a feeding frenzy over this percieved possibility? Had there been the slightest hint of the vaguest possibility it was true the MSM would have destroyed him so completely that he would be out of the race.

If there is to ever be any justice in this country the courts will have to start fining
attorneys who waste the court's time and taxpayer's money by filing frivolous law suits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 08/22/2008
- rcwblessed I'm a Fan of rcwblessed 15 fans permalink
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IT'S BIDEN! The media has his house staked out and announced this morning that he has family coming in from all over the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 08/22/2008
- wanj I'm a Fan of wanj 7 fans permalink

If you guys haven't seen this from dailykos..­.. It's brilliant!
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/8/21/193950/119/377/572204

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydusFDKdE4o&eurl=

Everyone should know how fabulously wealthy McRich is... Let's make of old keys people!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 08/22/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 239 fans permalink
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Here's my idea for a game-changer, I got it after watching the youtube key idea.

An ad from the Obama camp that shows McDrill and Cindy lookalikes coming home from a party or something, McDrill gets out his keyring and tries the first key, it doesn't work, then the second, it doesn't work, the third, doesn't work, the fourth...t­he fifth... all the way to the ninth, that one finally works.

No sound all the way through until the end after the ninth key works, then the narrator says very calmly and quietly: "Nine different keys to nine different houses. Who's the elitist in this election? You decide."

abby

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 08/22/2008

I like it. Here's mine, it debuts on Aug 29th, McCain's birthday and the day after Obama's historic speech (I'm going).

Close up of 70+ candles. Pull back to reveal McCain standing there, not remembering what to do. Pull back more with the White House in the background as "Burning Down The House" by the Talking Heads plays.

"It's smaller than I remember.
Where are the keys?
I don't remember hiring those guys.
Where's the briefcase?
I don't need a chief of staff.
Where's Cindy?"

The White House should always be for those who can lead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 08/22/2008

This is great. Perhaps you can send your idea to Moveon or some other company that can do the ad independent of the Obama camp. Lots of money is needed to get the ad made and on tv everywhere :-- ( **Michael Moore, calling Michael Moore!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 08/22/2008
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 84 fans permalink
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Oh what a game changing weekend this is going to be, not only for Obama but his old opponent. The choice he makes is either going to send him to the oval office or back to his senate seat, never to return to the presidential campaign trail. He is incapable of winning alone, that is obvious. Oh what a game changing weekend this is going to be indeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 AM on 08/22/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 239 fans permalink
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threats, threats, threats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 08/22/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

naming his cabinet is a bad idea! as soon as he did that... everyone will call him presumptuous and arrogant. he's being second guessed because he took a vacation, he was burnt out folks! people are just stupid. anything the media puts out there you eat it up. good grief.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 AM on 08/22/2008

U can literally see the effects of campaigning on his physical features. His cheeks are sagging and his face is more wrinkled. Poor man.

He is fighing the HILLBILLIES, PUMAS, MCSTRAIN & CO, etc. Thats bound to cause stress.

Everything he does RETHUGS label as arrogant and elitist. I am sure if they see him flush a toilet they will say, HUH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 AM on 08/22/2008
- DebM I'm a Fan of DebM 3 fans permalink

I disagree. The only people who will call him presumptuous and arrogant are the ones who wouldn't vote for him anyway. I think that if he can get commitments from stellar, bipartisan colleagues in advance of November, it will help him immensely. Naming Clinton as AG or HHS Secy might appease some of the PUMAs, and bringing on Hagel or Leach may well bring over a number of independents.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 08/22/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

Without EGO- Ha....rule­s the dear old slimebucket couple out. Gregan needs to shut up...he's getting on my last nerve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 AM on 08/22/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 239 fans permalink
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Oddly, the real game-changer may not have to come, if it has to come at all, from the Obama camp. The real game-changer may just be a grab for the nomination by Hillary. Something like that could bring on the backlash Nate Silver says hasn't happened yet when Obama is attacked. Voters, turned off, possibly even sickened, by a Bill and Hillary play for power, a grab for the nomination at the convention, might just rally 'round Obama in a way they haven't yet done.

One thing I know: Hillary doesn't even seem CLOSE to really accepting that she is not the presumptive nominee, here's two pieces that make me think so, the first combines her brother and some of her other supporters meeting with a top McDrill advisor, with her plan to 'whip' pumas into not disrespecting Obama, and the second is about what some are calling her 'tepid' support of Obama at a recent rally:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselection2008/johnmccain/2598371/Hillary-Clinton-brother-in-meeting-to-support-John-McCain.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/us/politics/22clinton.html?_r=1&ref=politics&oref=slogin

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 AM on 08/22/2008

Last night on the BBC they went on and on about Obama, MCSTRAIN, Hillary, and even mentioned Rev. Wright. I wanted to literally slap a B out of BBC.

People in London are worried about Hillary's behaviour, and most of the newspapers, etc are reporting on HillBill's behaviour big time.

I read the NYT, and if supporters are feeling that she is not giving the campaigning all she's got, then her political career is close to over.

I wake up everyday hoping that the CLINTONS will focus on America and not on themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 AM on 08/22/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 239 fans permalink
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You and me both. I am anxious for this convention to be done and dusted but I really do feel that there will be trouble. As I just posted elsewhere, though, the game-changer some think Obama needs might just be a grab for the nomination by Hillary (and Bill), it might sicken undecided voters--- combine that with McDrill's latest gaffes, and it could really be to Obama's advantage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 AM on 08/22/2008

Obama's vacation was well needed, especially for family time with his two daughters. ARe we forgetting his has young girls that need his attention. Helloooo????

Timing of his vacation was the best he could have done to. Trust me, he WILL be up in the polls again,.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 AM on 08/22/2008

Obama needed a rest; I think that he is better for taking some time off. This campaign has been taxing. Has anyone noticed how gray his hair is now? Guess who needs a rest? McCain! I think that we will see him making more gaffes because his campaign is taking him at a faster pace than he can stand. I think he is getting grumpy, tired, and run down. He needs more that a weekend off. The Obama camp needs to keep Mc engaged this week, so that he doesn't get much rest during the Dem convention. Whatever Mc's camp does in the week to come, I hope that the Obama camp and surrogates will be ready to counter. Also, the week of the Rep convention, I hope all Democrats will be out there "hitting hard" and "pushing back". Everyone should be ready to let loose when Bush and Cheney appear. They should also be ready with ads and comments on the day Mc announces his veep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 08/22/2008

I feel that the race is close because the Obama camp has not matched the Steve Schmidt and co's marketing. McCain's campaign is on a whole new level from what it was 2 months ago.

I like the idea of O naming a few talented people to key cabinet posts. I think it would help with focusing the message, bringing the party together, fundraising and multiplying the area covered as well as adding gravitas to surrogates.

The other 2 ideas just sound like pumas on catnip.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 AM on 08/22/2008

True. Naming people from his cabinet would help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 AM on 08/22/2008
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Bad idea. What if Obama feels that Chuck Hagel (for examle) would make the best Secretary for Defense. How will that play? What if people don't care for some of his choices? After the election the candidates can be individually rejected, If named before the election the only way to reject one choice is to reject the "chooser".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 08/22/2008
- Freakpower I'm a Fan of Freakpower 20 fans permalink
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Whatever helps!

No more Swine in the White House!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 08/22/2008

lol. i LIKE THAT

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 AM on 08/22/2008

Please, lord, no "who-dats" from the heartland.

Biden.
Gore.
Clinton.
Clark.
Webb.

In that order.

Note that ALL of them can play pitt bull when needed, and such is sorely needed now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 AM on 08/22/2008

Don't forget

McCaskill
Richardson
Kaine
Nunn

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 AM on 08/22/2008

addendum to my post. My additional 4 were for cabinet positions not VP!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 08/22/2008

Jason you really need to find something else to do because your brain is frozen on Hillary. I read somewhere on this blog that you know you are suffering from a Clinton infestation when you.......­get a life brother! Find something more constructive to do - writing is not your genre or is that thinking is not your genre - either way it is not your genre.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 08/22/2008

Thats not true. I like Jason's articles. Come on, be nice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 AM on 08/22/2008
- rcwblessed I'm a Fan of rcwblessed 15 fans permalink
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This is the first Jason article I've read. I recall thinking halfway through it, I like his style of writing! Different strokes for different folks... =)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 08/22/2008

If in the next week he announces Clinton as VP, Biden as SecState, Schwarzeneggar as SecEnergy (he said hed be willing to work in either cabinet), Powell as SecDef he'd get a 10-20 point bump and would keep it until election day. He'd get Clintons supporters, the people stressing about his lack of expierience because of Biden and Powell, and independents and moderate republicans because of Arnold. He'd win 350 electoral college votes and get about 58% of the vote. Guaranteed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 AM on 08/22/2008

You're on the right track, but you lost me with Powell. Not after that UN soul-selling escapade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 AM on 08/22/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 239 fans permalink
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That was Tony Blair's fault, Powell didn't get the document until very late and was assured by Tony that it was accurate. (Just like George believed Tony when he told George that setting up a democracy in the middle east would reduce terrorism. Sure, George wanted to invade anyway, but most people don't realize that Tony was every bit as eager though for different reasons.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 08/22/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 35 fans permalink
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Dumb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 08/22/2008

If Obama was going to pick one of the usual suspects, he should have spared us the hype and build- up, which would only make them seem anticlimactic. Now that he's made everyone breathless, it has to be an HRC or Gore or Powell. After all this folderol, can you imagine: and now the next vice-president of the United States, Evan Bayh or worse the tweedledum and tweedledee of political anonymity, Kaine and Sabellius. In other words, THUD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 08/22/2008
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