McCain Repeats Ayers Attacks

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PHILIP ELLIOTT | October 9, 2008 11:45 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, participate in a rally in Waukesha, Wis., Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WAUKESHA, Wis. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday that questions about Democratic rival Barack Obama's association with a former war protester linked to Vietnam-era bombings are part of a broader issue of honesty.

In his strongest personal criticism since his faltering campaign began casting Obama as an unknown and unacceptable candidate, McCain told supporters that Obama had not been truthful in describing his relationship with former radical William Ayers. The Arizona senator also said Obama himself has "a clear radical, far-left pro-abortion record."

McCain and the Republican National Committee also launched new Web and TV ads about Obama and Ayers.

Loud cheers from 4,000 people gathered at a sports complex near Milwaukee greeted McCain's attacks over Ayers, who helped found the Weather Underground, a Vietnam protest group that bombed government buildings 40 years ago. Obama has noted that he was a child at the time and first met Ayers and his wife, ex-radical Bernadine Dohrn, a quarter-century later.

"Look, we don't care about an old, washed-up terrorist and his wife," McCain said. "That's not the point here."

"He's a terrorist!" a man in the audience screamed without making clear to whom he was referring.

"We need to know the full extent of the relationship," McCain replied. Later, McCain told ABC News: "It's a factor about Sen. Obama's candor and truthfulness with the American people."

Obama has denounced Ayers and his violent actions and views. He dismisses McCain's criticism as an effort to "score cheap political points."

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The Associated Press and other news organizations have reported that Obama and Ayers, now a college professor who lives in Obama's Chicago neighborhood, are not close but that they worked together on two nonprofit organizations from the mid-1990s to 2002. In addition, Ayers hosted a small meet-the-candidate event for Obama in 1995 as he first ran for the state Senate.

David Axelrod, a senior campaign adviser, says Obama, who was a child living in Indonesia and Hawaii in the late 1960s and early 1970s, was not aware of Ayers' radical past at the time of that campaign event. Some McCain supporters have expressed skepticism about that.

Some of those at the rally questioned why McCain was trailing Obama and why no one was talking about Obama's past associations.

Obama's history with Ayers was explored during the primaries in news reports and in a campaign debate. The GOP campaign has resurrected it as the economic crisis deepened in recent days.

Responding to McCain's criticism, Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor said: "It's now clear that John McCain would rather launch angry, personal attacks than talk about the economy or defend his risky bailout scheme that hands over billions in taxpayer dollars to the same irresponsible Wall Street banks and lenders that got us into this mess, a scheme that guarantees taxpayers will lose money."

One person at the rally here suggested McCain get tougher in his final debate with Obama next Wednesday: "I am begging you, sir."

"Yes, I'll do that," McCain said.

To press its argument, the McCain campaign also released a 90-second Web ad about Obama and Ayers.

"Barack Obama and domestic terrorist Bill Ayers. Friends. They've worked together for years," the ad says. The ad also claims that one of the nonprofits on which Obama and Ayers worked was a radical education foundation.

That educational foundation was The Annenberg Challenge. It was funded by the Annenberg Foundation, a charity set up by longtime Republican backer and newspaper publisher Walter Annenberg. Annenberg has died, but his wife has endorsed McCain this year. For his work on this educational project, Chicago gave Ayers its "Citizen of the Year" award in 1997.

On Friday, the Republican National Committee will start running a TV ad in Indiana and Wisconsin that links Obama to Ayers and other Chicago figures. "The Chicago Way. Shady politics. That's Barack Obama's training," the ad says.

McCain and his campaign have sought to raise doubts about Obama, who could become the nation's first black president. Supporters have used Obama's middle name, Hussein, during introductions of McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin this week _ trying to remind voters that he shares a name with deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

The Obama campaign denounced the move, which also plays to Internet rumors that Obama is a Muslim, even though he grew up in a secular household and is a Christian. After the fact, the McCain campaign said in an e-mailed statement that it did not condone using the middle name.

Palin joined McCain at the town hall _ the first of two events in this swing state with 10 electoral votes _ and blamed "mainstream media" for not asking Obama tough questions about his proposals.

"Are Americans having an opportunity to ask all the questions and are we receiving straight answers from our opponent?" Palin asked. The crowd shouted, "No!"

In a response for the Obama campaign, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle said it was preposterous to suggest Obama hadn't been scrutinized during one of the toughest primaries and general elections in modern history.

McCain also repeated the false claim that Palin opposed the so-called Bridge to Nowhere, for which she campaigned in her race for governor and accepted federal money to build. When the project drew national scorn as an example of wasteful spending, Congress withdrew its support for the bridge but Alaska kept the money for other projects.

A poll released Wednesday by WISC-TV in Madison showed McCain trailing Obama by 10 points, the Arizona senator's largest deficit in Wisconsin since July when polls also showed Obama with a double-digit lead.

"Do you know how many times the political pundits in the last two years have written off my campaign?" McCain asked.

He repeated the line at an airport rally later in Mosinee. Palin flew to Wilmington, Ohio, for a rally where she accused Obama of falsely promising tax cuts. "The phoniest claim we've ever heard in a campaign that's been full of them is that Barack Obama is going to cut your taxes," she told hundreds of supporters in the southwest part of the state.

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Associated Press writer Scott Bauer contributed to this report.

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Was he still speaking to his fellow prisoners? Prisoners don't vote!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 10/10/2008

What a REPTILE !!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 10/10/2008

i saw the rally when this guy stood up and begged mccain to bring up Ayers, Rev Wright, etc. And the guy who said it was black. Now I'm black also and I believe you should vote for who you want. But as a black person, years from now when I'm a great grandmother and my grandkids come up to me and say did you vote for Obama, I will proudly say yes I did. But for the black man in the audience who begged McCain to go after Obama, will he proudly say McCain and if so, and his grandkids ask why, I would like to be a fly on the way to hear is answer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 10/10/2008

I didn't see this stump speech or the guy "begging" McSame to bring up more trash on BO. But does anyone else wonder if this guy was maybe a plant?

How could it be anything else?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 10/10/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

I am betting h was a paid "plant" - to try to diffuse the r@ce baiting accusations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 10/10/2008

This is an old southern tactic whereby the segregationists would find someone black who would be willing to denounce civil rights protesters and claim Jim Crow was OK.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 10/10/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 371 fans permalink
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Saw a "report" on CNN this afternoon where they managed to find three black men who said they wouldn't vote for Obama. The whole stinking thing was about people going door-to-door, many of them black, and being told they wouldn't vote for Obama, and a few of them actually just said because he was black.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 10/10/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 235 fans permalink

I tell my kids everyday that they are witnessing history. I never thought this would happen in my lifetime. I couldn't be more excited for the direction this country is heading for.
Obama/Biden all the way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 10/10/2008
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 91 fans permalink
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Will he be proud to tell them he made a thousand bucks for 2 minutes work and all he had to do was beg John McCain to bring up Wright, because it was so pressing to him as his grandma was being forclosed on?

Will he be proud to say he was paid his money in 30 pieces of silver?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 10/10/2008
- rigormrtis I'm a Fan of rigormrtis 13 fans permalink
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Well, those 30 pieces of silver are now worth about 15.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 10/10/2008
- Kiabell04 I'm a Fan of Kiabell04 21 fans permalink
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If it was such an issues before, why didn't McCain bring it up before he chose Palin?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 10/10/2008
- Venom5809 I'm a Fan of Venom5809 3 fans permalink

This is seriously sad.
The worldwide economy is tanking and all he cares about is repeating this tripe about Ayers.
This man is a complete disgrace.
I am disgusted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 10/10/2008

I ama going to blame this on the media big time if the moderator does not ask these questions of both of them on air.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 10/10/2008

Has anyone noticed that there is ONLY ONE MAINLANDER in the presidential race this go? Obama: Hawaii. Palin: Alaska. McCain: Panama.

...and these guys know what the HEARTLAND is thinking???????

oh, and I think we should all notice that Alaska was PART OF RUSSIA before we bought it from teh czar.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 10/10/2008
- PDXKevin I'm a Fan of PDXKevin 7 fans permalink
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Welllllll. Obama has been a resident of Illinois for how long? McCain has been in Washington for 26 years and has been a resident of Arizona for at least that long.

And campaigning in the battleground states exposes all of them to the people of the heartland.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 10/10/2008
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Those are weak arguments. Obama has lived in Illinois for quite a while now. Perhaps he has a broader view of what America is by having grown up in Hawaii.
Secondly, I reject your word "Mainlande­r." The United States is not the Mainland, not to Hawaii. What makes you so "main?" You're just a continent (and an imperialist one at that).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 10/10/2008
- bpowell1 I'm a Fan of bpowell1 3 fans permalink

I am embarrassed for this man now. Our financial system is colasping and he wants to continually speak about this mess. I think he is chemically embalanced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 10/10/2008

He's been self-medicating with Cindy's pills. That's the real reason why Cindy has been so outraged..­.John's been hittin' her stash!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 10/10/2008

LMAO!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 10/10/2008

You know, truthfully, that would explain an awful lot.
Imagine that scene in the McCain household:
Cindy: Honey, have you seen that newest bottle I got from the doctor?
McCain: GGGRRRRRRR­RRRRR.....­.(not looking at her)
That's a happy home, isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 10/10/2008
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