Plouffe Memo: "We Will Respond With Speed And Ferocity"

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First Posted: 09-12-08 09:00 AM   |   Updated: 10-13-08 05:12 AM

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Obama campaign manager David Plouffe sent a memo to reporters early Friday morning, acknowledging the tightness of the presidential race and committing his candidate to engaging in more combative politics.

"We will respond with speed and ferocity to John McCain's attacks and we will take the fight to him," wrote Plouffe, "but we will do it on the big issues that matter to the American people. We will not allow John McCain and his band of Karl Rove disciples to make this big election about small things."

Proclaiming today, "the first day of the rest of the campaign," Plouffe accompanied the memo with two new television advertisements that "go directly at the fundamental issue in this race: John McCain is out of touch with the American people." And, indeed, the spots were some of the most personalized ads released by Obama in this election, raising McCain's age and making light of the Arizona Republican's unfamiliarity with the Internet.

While acknowledging the tight national polls, Plouffe expressed optimism with the overall map, noting that Obama was "well-positioned in the key battleground states," and that the Illinois Democrat would be buoyed by "a historic enthusiasm gap."

The memo ended with a quick shot at the press for being complicit in helping McCain's negative, often false assertions go unchallenged.

"Senator McCain has called the news media "his base" because of the friendly treatment he has received. And he undoubtedly is counting on his "base" to overlook the gulf between his newly minted "change" message, and the realities of his record and campaign... [W]e trust that the obvious conflicts between their rhetoric and records, their promises and their plans will not go unreported in the last 53 days of this campaign."

Full Memo Below

TO: Interested Parties
FR: David Plouffe, Campaign Manager
RE: Heading into the Final Stretch
DA: September 12, 2008
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Summary

With both conventions and the vice-presidential selections behind us, the campaign is now heading into the final stretch. The race has settled into a tight race nationally with Obama well-positioned in the key battleground states, a historic enthusiasm gap, and a debate being waged on Obama's home turf - change.

In recent weeks, John McCain has shown that he is willing to go into the gutter to win this election. His campaign has become nothing but a series of smears, lies, and cynical attempts to distract from the issues that matter to the American people. But as Barack Obama said earlier this week "enough is enough." This election is too important and the challenges too big to spend the next 54 days talking about trivial non-issues.

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Today is the first day of the rest of the campaign, and today we are releasing two new ads that go directly at the fundamental issue in this race: John McCain is out of touch with the American people and unable to address the challenges facing the country in the 21st century and bring about real change, and that Barack Obama is the candidate who will bring about change that works for the middle class.

We will respond with speed and ferocity to John McCain's attacks and we will take the fight to him, but we will do it on the big issues that matter to the American people. We will not allow John McCain and his band of Karl Rove disciples to make this big election about small things.

Senator Biden will be integral to that effort, both in pushing back on the lies that we'll continue to see from our opponents, and in keeping the debate focused on delivering for everyday Americans. After all, that's what Joe Biden has done throughout his career: passing the Crime Bill to put more cops on our streets, passing to the landmark Violence Against Women Act, and serving as a steadfast voice every day for those more concerned about the price of gas and saving for retirement than the latest political charade in Washington.

A Change Election with Two Converts

For the entire general election campaign, the McCain campaign has insisted that years in Washington should be the yardstick by which Americans measure their next President. But in recent days, and with his selection of a running mate with no Washington experience, Senator McCain has abandoned his core argument. Now he and his strategists have belatedly come to the realization that, after eight disastrous years, the American people are demanding change.

So the candidate who just months ago was openly boasting that he has been a faithful supporter of George W. Bush's policies, and would continue them as President, now is improbably scrambling to offer himself as the candidate who will deliver the change America needs - even as President Bush holds a fundraiser for him today in Oklahoma.

This is a debate we welcome. It is the debate America needs.

For two decades, Barack Obama has challenged political insiders and outworn thinking to bring about real, meaningful change that helps people, not special interests. From welfare reform, to tax relief for working families, to health care for children of working families who lacked coverage, Obama has been at the forefront of fights that have made a difference in the lives of everyday Americans.

In Washington, Obama has been a consistent opponent of the Bush policies that have hobbled our economy and weakened the middle class, and his proposals for the future would steer us away from that disastrous course.

He's challenged leaders of both parties by passing landmark reforms that took dead aim at the campaign contributions and favors through which corporate lobbyists have rigged the system. He worked across the aisle to pass laws reining in no-bid contracts and opening the budget process to the American people.

And Obama has lived by those principles in this campaign, refusing the contributions of Washington lobbyists and political action committees and imposing those same rules on the Democratic National Committee. Lobbyists don't run his campaign. And when he's President, they won't run his White House.

But what about John McCain?

Can we really expect change from a Senator who supported the Bush policies 90 percent of the time? Who has said the Bush policies have brought about "great progress economically" and who just three weeks ago proclaimed the economy fundamentally strong?

The fact is that while he mouths the word "change," Senator McCain's record and proposals scream "more of the same." His plans for the economy, energy, health care, education and Iraq barely stray from the Bush policies that are in place today.

And can we really expect change from a candidate whose campaign is being run by some of the most powerful corporate lobbyists in Washington?

While Senator McCain loudly declares that he will tell the special interests in Washington that their day is "over," they are working overtime to elect him.

Seven of the top officials in his campaign are lobbyists. Between them, they have lobbied for Big Oil, the drug and insurance industries, foreign governments--even Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. His campaign manager routinely lobbied for corporations who had business before the Senate Commerce Committee that McCain chaired.

Corporate Lobbyists and PACs have contributed millions of dollars to his campaign and the Republican National Committee on his behalf.

Does anyone believe they are spending their time, money and energy to put themselves out of business?

That is not change. It's more of the same.

A debate about delivering change is a debate we're happy to have. Because no matter how many times McCain and Governor Palin use the word "change" or try to reinvent their own records, one thing stays the same: the fact that when it comes to the economy, education, Iraq, or the special interests' stranglehold on Washington, they both are stubborn defenders of the past eight years and they both promise more of the same.

One final note:

Senator McCain has called the news media "his base" because of the friendly treatment he has received. And he undoubtedly is counting on his "base" to overlook the gulf between his newly minted "change" message, and the realities of his record and campaign.

His lobbyist-manager said Sunday that Governor Palin would only submit to questions about her record, statements and views when they determine that the news media will treat her with due "deference"-a startling and arrogant new standard for public officials in our democracy.

But we trust that the obvious conflicts between their rhetoric and records, their promises and their plans will not go unreported in the last 53 days of this campaign.


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- JimMan35 I'm a Fan of JimMan35 6 fans permalink

Hopefully, this windy 22-paragraph "memo" is not an example of their ferocity.

Still waiting for the speed AND ferocity.

What is it with democrats and their inability to make their point in less than 9 paragraphs? Instead they get all caught up in listing their nuanced reasons, justifications, background experience, education credentials, relevant processes, databases analyses, and other MEGO (My Eyes Glaze Over) crap that just numbs their audiences into comas?

Al Gore did it.
John Kerry did it.

And now David Axelrod and our boy Obama are doing it.

Get sharp, guys! Efficiency with words will get you listeners! AND voters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 09/14/2008

IT'S THE NEOCONS, STUPID!! Remember how Ronald Reagan so brilliantly made "liberal" sound like a dirty word? Something about the way he would draw out the "L" when he talked about the "Liberal Democrats" and the "Liberal news media" and the "tax-and-spend Liberals." To this day, the Dems haven't found an effective response. "Conservative" doesn't really lend itself to such derisive inflection, and Dems aren't so given to labelmate sloganeering anyway. The buzzword which does suggest itself as a fitting moniker for the loyal opposition is: NEOCONS! It already has a negative connotation to liberals and mainstram conservatives alike, and it would be no stretch to stick the tag to McCain, given the nature of his campaign thus far. While David Plouffe alludes to "McCain and his band of Karl Rove disciples," the Obama campaign has puzzlingly failed to come right out and say the "N" word. Instead of running against Bush, Obama should say things like: "John McCain and his new friends the Neocons want to bring you four more years of the failed policies of the prevoius administration," and "this is the kind of Swiftboat politics we've come to expect from the Neocons." Biden's narrative should be: "My old friend, the Original Maverick, has cast his lot with the Neocons." And imagine the imact if Bill Clinton were to draw out that "N" as he talked about the "Deficit-Spending Neocons" and the "Talk Radio Neocons" and "John-McCa­in-and-the­-Neocons."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 09/13/2008
- Pupster I'm a Fan of Pupster 12 fans permalink

Washington Post is reporting that new 527 run by the Swift Boat thugs is gearing up.

Funded by Harold Simmons of Dallas

Run by Chris LaCivita
4914 Fitzhugh Ave
Richmond VA 23230

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 09/13/2008

I think that this ebb will fizzle out in a couple weeks. I think that it's kind of a GOOD thing that we're having this lull now. Obama can't be soaring all the time or it will get old.

I'm certain that Obama is going to come out with both guns blasting during the final leg of this campaign. Huge rallies and all, and he'll win in a landslide.

Meantime, we just need to continue to work, raise money, and stop worrying so much

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 09/13/2008
- RatgurlSD I'm a Fan of RatgurlSD 10 fans permalink

In an effort to offer transparency this election cycle & to make it harder for the Republicans to justify yet another theft of our votes, I urge you all to wear BLUE on election day to show you voted for Obama.

Help spread the word....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 09/13/2008
- ewa I'm a Fan of ewa 3 fans permalink

Palin showed just how stupid she is by telling departing troops from alaska a few days ago they were going to Iraq to fight the terrrorist responsible for Sept 11 ,what planet is she from ,Oh yeah Alaska.The state close to Russia so that makes her a expert on forigen policy...If Americans are dumb enought to elect McCain/Palin then they will have to sleep in there bed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 09/13/2008

Yeah, I heard that promise a long time ago. Back when you were winning. Still haven't seen it. I'm a die-hard liberal, and you know who makes me angry? Not Mc Cain. Thing about a pig, lipstick or not, is that it will act like a pig, and you can't blame it for that.

Who I DO blame, because you were supposed to be smart enough to learn from history, is YOU, O'bama. I am more furious with you and your insular, idiotic campaign than I have been since I watched Gore turn into an orange-faced equivocator in the debates against Bush--who incredibly came off as more intelligent.

So welcome to the long parade of well-meaning fauntleroys, you should form a poker club, Dukakis, Mondale, Gore, Kerry. Strangely enough, all losers. Because it isn't poker, boys, it's pro-wrestling. And while you were muddling around with verbal complexities, the opposition pile-drived your pointy heads into the mat. I hope you pull your head out of...the mat...but if not, may you be the last Democrat ever to run for office who snatches defeat from the sureness of victory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 09/13/2008
- ronito6 I'm a Fan of ronito6 4 fans permalink

The John McCain campaign is sending out
FAULTY ABSENTEE VOTER REGISTRATION FORMS.

So far voters in Ohio, Virginia, and New Mexico have received them.

They may be trying to have you dropped from the voter registration list (i.e. "caging"),
but they are definitely trying to cause confusion with Democratic voters.

There is no evidence that the McCain campaign is sending absentee ballots to Republican voters.

If you get one...
DON'T USE IT!

YOU SHOULD HANG ON TO IT,
IT MAY BE USABLE AS EVIDENCE of ELECTION FRAUD.

Spread the word!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 09/13/2008
- ella52 I'm a Fan of ella52 7 fans permalink

Hope everone checks this out.

http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/436/index.html

This guy really knows what he is talking about and these are subtle changes Obama could make right now. And probably what Clinton suggested in their meeting this week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 09/13/2008

The McCain campaign has apparently said that they don't care what media thinks. With this mindset they are not concerned about the political cost of the media calling them out on their lies and distortions. In interview after interview you will see McCain and company defending what would seem to be a indefensible position. The Obama campaign protestations and new fight back mentality may not be enough to counter this since I am not sure to what extent the American public is discounting McCain's credibility for his purposeful distortions.

In the face of this Obama needs to challenge America as to what kind of government/leader it wants. He can point to history and recent experiences that show the consequences of a dishonest government­/leadershi­p. All the signs are there of what McCain would represent should he come into power. The problem is really a matter of what America as a nation is willing to permit. What is the American standard? What do they expect from their media? Is it OK if a candidate/­government holds them in such little regard that it is willing to lie to them?

I am not sure if this challenge should take the form of an ad or a speech but this needs to happen soon. The problem is not McCain. The problem is the standard that America is willing to accept from its leaders and its ability to hold them accountable to that standard

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 09/13/2008

Obama supporters must understand these facts: The news media will not take McCain to task. They will not ask the obvious questions. They are operating from the bottom line. They must keep the race close to keep viewers interested. Therefore, the supporters of the Obama campaign MUST take responsibility by working for the campaign, sending in donations and speaking out. Talk to your family, neighbors and point out the utter rediculous concept of a McCain/Palin administration.

Do not spend a great deal of time with the cristian extremists, you will not change their minds, their minds are CLOSED. Instead speak with independents, undecideds, people who are fearful of their futures. As Obama states, get "Fired up and ready to go".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 09/13/2008

Excellent post - and I fully agree with you.
My anger is over the news media....they are scared to question McCain and Palin, and are afrais to report anything that might be viewed as "objectional" to the republicans.
Anyway, unless Obama starts confronting these lies from McCain and Palin, and telling the public the truth, then he will lose.
Obama has yet to confront McCain over telling voters that Obama is not supporting funding the troops....and thats just one example.
Obama thinks the public is too smart to know the truth from lies, but, he's very wrong on that.
I fully support Obama, but, McCain is taking over the press and the polls, and there's not much time left.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 09/13/2008

Negative ads? The OBiden campaign can start with pointing to flaws in character and integrity... loop those videos going viral on Youtube and MySpace about the aerial slaughter of wolves and removing Bears from the Endangered Species list. for sport.. bloggers are going BALLISTIC!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 AM on 09/13/2008
- omeo2013 I'm a Fan of omeo2013 9 fans permalink
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He says he wants to respond to McCain on the issues and don't want to make the race about "small things". He needs to do both. Failing to respond to McCain's low-blow attacks is a strategy that has cost the Democrats elections in the past. It's a losing strategy. He needs to respond forcefully to McCain's mudslinging AND hit him on the issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 AM on 09/13/2008
- Mojane I'm a Fan of Mojane 11 fans permalink

Enough! Just do it! The constant on-the-defense isn't good enuf, won't work. Outrage, visceral out-loud, outrage with direct-hit, head-on sucker punches. No more nice guy, don't play that game. Outrage is in order.

I consider myself politically progressive. I'm a decent, humane person. I believe in fairness and things just. BUT, I don't take sh*t from attack dogs. I see somebody being abusive, I will do something about it. There's a time when it's appropriate to kick ass.

Suggest a new mantra for Obama and surrogates: I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 09/13/2008
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Do it,do it,do it--this is what will win the election-this is the spark that is needed to finalize victory!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 09/12/2008
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