Analysis: McCain's claims skirt facts, test voters

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CHARLES BABINGTON | September 11, 2008 08:29 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.,left and Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. pay their respects at the site of the World Trade Center during a commemoration ceremony in New York, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008. (AP Photo/Shannon Stapleton, Pool)

WASHINGTON — The "Straight Talk Express" has detoured into doublespeak.

Republican presidential nominee John McCain, a self-proclaimed tell-it-like-it-is maverick, keeps saying his running mate, Sarah Palin, killed the federally funded Bridge to Nowhere when, in fact, she pulled her support only after the project became a political embarrassment. He accuses Democrat Barack Obama of calling Palin a pig, which did not happen. He says Obama would raise nearly everyone's taxes, when independent groups say 80 percent of families would get tax cuts instead.

Even in a political culture accustomed to truth-stretching, McCain's skirting of facts has stood out this week. It has infuriated and flustered Obama's campaign, and campaign pros are watching to see how much voters disregard news reports noting factual holes in the claims.

McCain's persistence in pushing dubious claims is all the more notable because many political insiders consider him one of the greatest living victims of underhanded campaigning. Locked in a tight race with George W. Bush for the Republican presidential nomination in 2000, McCain was rocked in South Carolina by a whisper campaign claiming he had fathered an illegitimate black child and was mentally unstable.

Shaken by the experience, McCain denounced less-than-truthful campaigning. Vowing to live up to his "straight talk" motto, he apologized for his reluctance to criticize the flying of the Confederate flag at South Carolina's state Capitol in a bid for votes. When the so-called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth attacked the military record of Democrat and fellow Navy officer John Kerry in 2004, McCain called the ads "dishonest and dishonorable."

Now, top aides to McCain include Steve Schmidt, who has close ties to Karl Rove, Bush's premier political adviser in 2000.

Politicians usually modify or drop claims when a string of newspaper and TV news accounts concludes they are untrue or greatly exaggerated. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, for example, conceded she had not come under sniper fire in Bosnia after a batch of debunking articles subjected her to scorn during her primary contest against Obama.

But McCain and his running mate Palin, the Alaska governor, were defiant this week in the face of similar reports. Day after day she said she had told Congress "no thanks" to the so-called Bridge to Nowhere, a rural Alaska project that was abandoned when critics challenged its costs and usefulness. For nearly a week, major news outlets had documented that Palin supported the bridge when running for governor in 2006, noting that she turned against it only after it became an object of ridicule in Alaska and a symbol of Congress's out-of-control earmarking.

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The McCain-Palin campaign made at least three other aggressive claims this week that omitted key details or made dubious assumptions to criticize Obama. It equated lawmakers' requests for money for special projects with corruption, even though Palin has sought nearly $200 million in such "earmarks" this year.

It produced an Internet ad implying that Obama had called Palin a pig when he used a familiar phrase, which McCain also has used, about putting "lipstick on a pig" to try to make a bad situation look better. McCain supporters said Obama was slyly alluding to Palin's description of herself as a pit bull in lipstick, but there was nothing in his remarks to support the claim. Obama accused the GOP campaign of "lies and phony outrage."

The lipstick wars were fully engaged when the McCain campaign produced another ad saying Obama favored "comprehensive sex education" for kindergartners. The charge triggered the sort of headlines becoming increasingly common in major newspapers and wire services monitoring the factual content of political ads and speeches.

"Ad on Sex Education Distorts Obama Policy," was the headline on a New York Times article Thursday. "McCain's 'Education' Spot is Dishonest, Deceptive," The Washington Post's "Fact Checker" article said.

Major news outlets have written such fact-checking articles for years. "But in the last two election cycles, the very notion that the facts matter seems to be under assault," said Michael X. Delli Carpini, an authority on political ads at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication. "Candidates and their consultants seem to have learned that as long as you don't back down from your charges or claims, they will stick in the minds of voters regardless of their accuracy or at a minimum, what the truth is will remain murky, a matter of opinion rather than fact."

With Palin giving McCain's campaign a boost in the polls, Obama supporters are nervously watching to see what impact the latest claims will have. Surveys already show that most people believe Obama would raise their taxes _ a regular McCain claim _ even though independent groups such as the Tax Policy Center concluded that four out of five U.S. households would receive tax cuts under his proposals.

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds defended the campaign's statements. "We include factual backup in every one of our TV spots," he said Thursday.

Obama, of course, has made exaggerated or questionable assertions as well. Earlier this year, for instance, he repeated a claim that more black men are in prison than in college, after news accounts refuted it. He also used a McCain remark about having troops in Iraq for "100 years" to exaggerate McCain's proposals for being fully engaged militarily in that country.

In general, however, Obama has been quicker to react to news accounts challenging his accuracy. Faced with skeptical reports this year, for instance, he stopped saying he "worked his way" through college, and instead credited hard work and scholarships.

Dan Schnur, a former McCain aide who now teaches politics at the University of Southern California, said McCain and Obama learned they must stretch the truth "when staying on the high road didn't work out to their benefit."

McCain, he said, "tried it his way. He had a poverty tour and nobody covered it. He had a national service tour, and everybody made fun of it. He proposed these joint town halls" with Obama, "and nothing come of it. Through the spring and early summer, that approach didn't work. You can't blame him for taking a step back and reassessing."

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EDITOR'S NOTE _ Charles Babington covers national politics for The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — The "Straight Talk Express" has detoured into doublespeak. Republican presidential nominee John McCain, a self-proclaimed tell-it-like-it-is maverick, keeps saying his running mate...
WASHINGTON — The "Straight Talk Express" has detoured into doublespeak. Republican presidential nominee John McCain, a self-proclaimed tell-it-like-it-is maverick, keeps saying his running mate...
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Don't these people know that it's disrespectful to expect the truth? Gee, they must be trying to act like journalists or something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 09/12/2008
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 248 fans permalink

When the front page of every newspaper in America screams "LIAR!", the scholars who think they support McCain/Palin will begin to scratch their heads.

We're getting there...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 09/12/2008
- Bluesue I'm a Fan of Bluesue 21 fans permalink

Krugman calls it like it is in his column today:

Blizzard of Lies

These stories have two things in common: they’re all claims recently made by the McCain campaign — and they’re all out-and-out lies.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/12/opinion/12krugman.html?hp

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 09/12/2008
- JLopez I'm a Fan of JLopez 6 fans permalink

We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."- Einstein

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 09/12/2008
- JonW I'm a Fan of JonW 5 fans permalink

Sounds like the National Press is "finally getting" with respect to McCain. Maybe our not so smart
electorate will get it also! The future our country and our planet depend on it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 09/12/2008



Since when did the truth matter? Lies were what the 2004 champain was all about and the liars won remember?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 09/12/2008

Will Americans allow the McCain campaign vomit to work?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/12/2008

The GOPers will, the knee-jerk reactionaries will, the bigots will, the morons will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 09/12/2008
- Bluesue I'm a Fan of Bluesue 21 fans permalink

The media is only scratching the surface on the Bridge claims.

The original earmark was for 2 bridges. One is still going forward.

Nov 2005 - Congress changed the language because of the controversy and removed the funding designation for the bridges. They allowed Alaska to keep the money. Sen. Stevens was happy.

Nov 2006 - Palin is elected

Sept 2007 - she cancels the bridge - the cost had increased substantially and she said in her press release "Much of the public’s attitude toward Alaska bridges is based on inaccurate portrayals of the projects here."

The second bridge is going forward - Knik Arm Bridge - It could cost up to $1 billion.

There was a separate earmark for a road connecting to the Bridge to Nowhere. The money had to be used to construct the road or be returned to the federal govenment. The 3 miles of road is under construction. Since there isn't a bridge to connect to any longer, the road ends at an empty beach.

If you'd like to know more about these bridges and road check here.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/9/12/13025/5790/217/592704

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 09/12/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

Face it, the truth doesn't matter to many folks. What matters is values, impressions, determination, command. Don't like it, get out of the game. Otherwise play to win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 09/12/2008
- yodaveg I'm a Fan of yodaveg 19 fans permalink
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Agree.Play to win = fight really hard. Even dirty. It's that or lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 09/12/2008
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Even in a political culture accustomed to truth-stretching, McCain's skirting of facts has stood out this week.
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Ok, this is getting ridiculous. They are not truth-stretching, they are lying. LIE, LIARS, LYING, those are the words that apply to the McBush campaign. Why can't the MSM use those words. Do they have dictionaries that have excluded them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 09/12/2008
- Hotshortie I'm a Fan of Hotshortie 5 fans permalink

Finally AP did A STORY!!!! One story!!! It has been so shameful how the AP has let McCain and Palin get away with LIE after LIE.
If you think about I don't get it why republicans with their high moral codes except 2 LIARS as their candidates!!!! They have LIED LIED LIED!!!! And the news media has just given them pass after pass.
People have given him a pass on given up his hockey mom wife for his trophey wife. They have given McCain a pass on crashing 5 air planes. Giving tax cuts for companies that take their companies over seas. Giving McCain a pass on his positions and that McCain says the economy is fine. He said just yesterday that he is far away, away from the middle class. He said he doesn't understand the economy and then he lies and says he does. McCain was against torture then when he ran for president he was for it. McCain has flip flopped over and over and LIED LIED LIED. Why are american giving up their souls to vote for people who aren't smart enough !!! What happened to republicans. why are they giving up their moral code. Their moral values! Why are they selling their souls for PEOPLE who can B.S. you right to your face. If they can look in a camera and lie to us. Just think about when they are selling us another war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 09/12/2008
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Looks like his straight LIES express is coming off the tracks

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 09/12/2008
- darker I'm a Fan of darker 40 fans permalink

So far it's been McCain's "Straight LIES Express" .
TONS AND TONS OF REPUBLICAN PUBLICITY MACHINE LIES!

since McCain didn't tell them to "go to hell" , he's NOT straight talk.
McCain is ALL LIES, ALL THE TIME.

No thanks. I don't want THAT for president!
we've had 8 YEARS OF LIES & CORRUPTION.
NO MORE YEARS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 09/12/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 141 fans permalink

It is so strange that a man who is running on his biography as McCain is would launch such vicious, untrue attacks on Obama. McCain was once the victim of such attacks when he ran against Bush. He seemed to have learned not of the morality of using such ads, but only about winning at all costs.

The fact that McCain blames Obama for the ads by saying Obama would not agree to participate with him in Town Hall debates is especially disconcerting. This argument is one a child would make: Obama did not agree to my terms so now I have license too attck him viciously.

McCain prefers Town Hall meetings because he does not deliver speeches well. He thought the format would give him a boost. Now he rationalizes his odious behavior by blaming his attack ads on Obama's refusing to appear with him. Shameful and childish!! As Obama said, the country loses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 09/12/2008
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McBush just hired the man who spread the "black baby" lies about him during the 2000 campaign. What does that say about him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 09/12/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

What it says about him is that he's a much, much better learner than any Democratic candidate in recent memory, including the current one. You want to win, get down and dirty and act like it. You want to debate the issues and be right, go back to High School.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 09/12/2008
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