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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Here is a man who was a POW, and learned to hate everyone. Here is a man who lost a campaign as a result of smear and gossipmongering, and he uses the same tactics to destroy another campaign. I'm sick of his portraying the honorable American. His actions have proven he is anything but honorable. Considering the devastating effect he and Palin could have on this country if elected, I can't even call him an American.

We really should begin impeachment against Bush, Cheney, Rove and the others. If we don't show that we want the bar raised to where it was, McCain and Palin could set it even lower. It's time to be proactive -- it's time to impeach.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 09/12/2008
- Xenopus I'm a Fan of Xenopus 33 fans permalink

McCain's Campaign has already been taken over by Cheney and Rove's crew, McCain is already a pawn, and Sarah will be 10 times more dangerous in their hands.The NeoCons are going swallow this lady whole. If you think the way they led George W around by the nose is something, wait to see what they do to Sarah. Sarah has no idea what it means to be VP or President of the U.S. So far, all she has been able to do is repeat talking points and make snarky comments about her opposition. No depth to Sarah. This election has become scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 09/12/2008

I loved the job that the ladies on The View did yesterday. Good for them. And they were right to call John McCain on all of his BS. Too bad he is just too warped to own up to his mess/lies/deception/divisiveness. In fact he is EXTREMELY, far and way the SMEAR tactic ghoul in this race. According to his own YouTube account, McCain has released 25 Obama attack ads, 1 solution based ad and 1 character ad about himself in the past month.

"Fact Check": Obama Attack
"Education": Obama Attack
"Original Mavericks": Character Ad
"The One": Obama Attack
"The One II": Obama Attack
"Remote Control": Obama Attack
"Tiny": Obama Attack
"Passed Over": Obama Attack
"3 AM": Obama Attack
"Joe Biden": Obama Attack
"Higher": Obama Attack
"Housing Problem": Obama Attack
"Millions": Obama Attack
"Recipe": Obama Attack
"Maybe": Obama Attack
"Taxman": Obama Attack
"Fan Club": Obama Attack
"Painful": Obama Attack
"Family": Obama Attack
"Broken": Solution Ad
"Forgot Latin": Obama Attack
"Celeb": Obama Attack
"Troops": Obama Attack
"Pump": Obama Attack
"Troop Funding": Obama Attack
"Obama Iraq": Obama Attack
"Wrong For Iraq": Obama Attack

THE GOP & McCAIN HAVE NO PLATFORM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 09/12/2008
- JonW I'm a Fan of JonW 5 fans permalink

Add "no brains and no ethics" to your statement that "the GOP & McCain have no platform"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 09/12/2008
- Mike169 I'm a Fan of Mike169 50 fans permalink
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It was a stupid name anyway - like he isn't a liar.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 09/12/2008
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Probe seeks subpoenas for Palin's husband

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" The investigator looking into whether Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin abused her power in trying to fire her former brother-in-law is asking state lawmakers for the power to subpoena Palin's husband, Todd. The probe has taken on new significance since Republican presidential candidate John McCain picked Palin as his running mate. Retired prosecutor Stephen Branchflower asked the state House and Senate judiciary committees for power to subpoena 13 witnesses, including Todd Palin. The committees were expected to grant the request.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 09/12/2008
- ohmetoo I'm a Fan of ohmetoo 27 fans permalink
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Test the voters? Lets test the running mates! Here is why the vp choice, the lipstick one, isn't available to the OPEN press.

http://www.sfgate.com/columnists/asmussen/

Good on the VIEW, way to go girls!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 09/12/2008

Lipstick ad too funny thanks for the great laugh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 09/12/2008
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ROFL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 09/12/2008
- sheisme I'm a Fan of sheisme 4 fans permalink

The true measure of a man is not whether he wins or loses, but how he plays the game. McCain is showing his measure now and it is nowhere near the "hero" persona he tried to push down the throats of this gullible nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 09/12/2008
- WolfLarsen I'm a Fan of WolfLarsen 34 fans permalink

The McCain Straight Shoot Express has become a platform based on lies and misrepresentations.

So what's the problem?

Were you really expecting McCain to place honor above ambition? Did you really think he would stand up to the seduction of the kind of politics that brought him down in 2000?

John McCain learned one thing in 2000. It is better to be a tarnished winner then an honorable loser.

If Milton were alive today he would find John McCain easily recognizable. Sad but true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 09/12/2008
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Why is the AP reporting liberal facts? lol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 09/12/2008
- Daps I'm a Fan of Daps 5 fans permalink

I think you mean "Why is the AP reporting facts" :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 09/12/2008
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My conservative friends would call these liberal facts, as they see facts as relative to their point of view.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 09/12/2008
- gnostic19 I'm a Fan of gnostic19 2 fans permalink

You can't blame McCain for lying.

That's what that one dude said at the end..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 09/12/2008
- annieR I'm a Fan of annieR 10 fans permalink

I've watched Palin. If that's anti-elite, please, please, give me elite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 09/12/2008

McCain, as President, frightens me. He has certainly changed his views since he ran in 2000. I believe he would be quick to start a war against anyone in the Middle East without meeting with any leader in that area. What really scares me is that as President he would select Sen. Joe Lieberman as Defense Secretary. Anyone who would even "Look" at Israel would have JOE sending our troops there. Also, I can never forget the terrible thing that McCain said in 1998 about Chelsea Clinton and Janet Reno.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 09/12/2008
- Amalek I'm a Fan of Amalek 127 fans permalink
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I donated to McCain in 2000. He has lost his way. He is as incapable of honesty as Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 09/12/2008
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Does Sarah realize that America has asked Israel to not engage with military action several times in an effort to avoid an uncontrolled situation. However, if you believe that we have a messianic mission to help bring about the "end days", all bets are off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 09/12/2008
- Ajegunle I'm a Fan of Ajegunle 25 fans permalink

AND ALL I GOT IS:

McCain = Bush
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McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush
McCain = Bush

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 09/12/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 63 fans permalink
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to me it seems more like McCain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 AM on 09/13/2008

Proof positive that the McCain campaign is desperate as he's using tactics that he himself condemned having being a victim of it by Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 09/12/2008
- OfficialA I'm a Fan of OfficialA 4 fans permalink

And he's hired the very people that did it to him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 09/12/2008

Frappe:

At first blush, it does seem that way but your analysis is totally wrong.

First, when Alaskan oil is sold on the world market to the highest bidder instead of being sold to a US refinery/distributor, a US entity must buy oil from somewhere else to substitute that Alaskan oil. This non-Alaskan oil is cheaper because transportation costs -- which means that US taxpayers pay less at the pump.

Second, since the Alaskan oil is sold at a greater price than the price the US pays (in my analysis above), it results in higher profits for the oil producing companies. Therefore, since our tax system taxes a percentage of profits, the US treasury receives more revenue in taxes from these oil companies.

This isn't to say that this is the best policy -- rather, that your analysis is incorrect and unhelpful.

If we were to artificially set the price of Alaskan oil lower than that of the world market and force refineries to take Alaskan oil, oil producing companies wouldn't invest in Alaskan development -- ironically, that might be the most snarky way to get to where you ultimately want the US to go in terms of energy policy :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 09/12/2008
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