McCain's Robocalls Have Parents Worried About Their Kids; Palin Criticizes Tactic

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First Posted: 10-20-08 12:16 AM   |   Updated: 11-19-08 05:12 AM

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One of the more noteworthy responses to John McCain's massive robocall campaign tying Barack Obama to Bill Ayers has been from parents whose children have been on the receiving end of the incendiary calls.

Many have contacted the Huffngton Post detailing concerns that their kids were being told, in essence, that the possible next president of the United States associates with terrorist figures.

"My daughter answered the phone today and began listening to the most disturbing call regarding bombing and terrorists. She ran with the phone to get me, I heard just the end snippet of the call and immediately called the number cited as responsible," wrote a reader from North Carolina. "I was so angry and let them have it. I had to explain to my 7-year-old daughter that no one was bombing anyone else. This was a horrific experience."

So it was more than just a bit ironic to be reminded that during the Republican South Carolina primary in 2000 it was a distraught mother who thrust the issue of the anti-McCain robocall campaign into the national spotlight.

A reader sends over a clip from the film company "Journeyman Pictures," that replays some notable news footage from those heady political days. In it is a shot of a woman, addressing McCain at a South Carolina rally, with word of the behind-the-scenes effort to paint him as "a cheat and a liar and a fraud."

"He was so upset," she said of her 14-year-old son who had received the call. "He was almost in tears. I was so mad. I was so livid last night I couldn't sleep."

McCain, visibly shaken by the woman's testimony, denounced the tactic entirely and would later unilaterally pull all of his negative advertising.

"I really hope that people that are doing these things could have heard and seen your statement because we don't need to do this to young people," said the Senator. Outside the hall, he was even more direct: "I'm calling on my good friend George Bush to stop this now, to stop this now. I can't believe that a person from a good family such as George Bush wouldn't stop this. But if he doesn't then I will call him or I will write him or I will do whatever I can."

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Eight years later, the role, in many ways, is reversed (though, to be fair, the Obama campaign has not denied that it is running negative robocalls itself). Only this time, it seems, there is a stark difference: the robocalls don't seem to be working. On Sunday, McCain's own running mate said the tactic had "irritated" people who were "just being inundated."

"If I called all the shots, and if I could wave a magic wand," said Gov. Sarah Palin, "I would be sitting at a kitchen table with more and more Americans, talking to them about our plan to get the economy back on track and winning the war and not having to rely on the old conventional ways of campaigning that includes those robocalls and includes spending so much money on the television ads that, I think, is kind of draining out there in terms of Americans' attention span."

Meanwhile, an ABC News/Washington Post poll showed that sixty percent of voters thought Obama's relationship with Ayers was "not a legitimate issue in the presidential campaign." Thirty-seven percent said it was.

And yet, despite the criticism and evidence, McCain has stuck by the strategy that once undermined his presidential ambitions.

"These are legitimate and truthful and they are far different than the phone calls that were made about my family and about certain aspects that -- things that this is -- this is dramatically different and either you haven't -- didn't see those things in 2000," he told Fox News' Chris Wallace.


One of the more noteworthy responses to John McCain's massive robocall campaign tying Barack Obama to Bill Ayers has been from parents whose children have been on the receiving end of the incendiary c...
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That really adds a new, extra-thick layer of despicable to McCain's robocalls. My full reaction here:

http://www.thepersonalispolitical.com/2008/10/john-mccain-invokes-boogeyman-to.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 10/20/2008

Our despicable values crowd loses all their morality when their nerves get frayed. Beware those who drop all principles in the means to their ends.

The party that protected Mark Foley and savaged Graehme Frost does not care about innocent children being the collateral damage of this disgusting republican policy of scorching the earth if they lose.

McCain now gets to demonstrate how to lose from both sides of the robocall controversy.

McCain has to win to pardon Bush and Cheney and keep the spigots open for Halliburton and all their lovely friends to siphon off our treasury. That is the real game in Iraq, the real sick agenda here.

While many people have horrific anxiety over the direction of the nation and the economy, the only anxiety driving the republicans is the fear that they will lose control of those spigots.

Down the drain with John McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 10/20/2008
- indywoman I'm a Fan of indywoman 27 fans permalink

This post is true. This is scary stuff. I want to hear this on the news tonight, or on some national show. These are some powerful people behind John McCain. No wonder he isn't giving up. No wonder he is fighting so hard in spite of the polls. He knows if he gets up a few points, it will help them steal another election, and people will just "take it" like the last 2 times!!! Money is always at the root of all evil...This needs to be talked about on a national forum. And, after the campaign will be too late!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 10/20/2008

My Republican Rep. is retiring after 4 terms, at 37 I guess with a 1 point win in 06 the seat is just becoming to expensive to defend levaing it open. The Republicans call of nominated the fairly moderate pro-choice daughter of our former Republican governer, instead they find the biggest wing-nut they could dig up in a district that is centrist at best.

Any how, the local GOP is running a robo call warning of unfair and personal attack robo calls are being sent in behalf of the Democratic candidate, calls I have never received and I my name is in the phone book. The fact it I have received lots of direct-mail from her, which has contained little or no negative campaigning either. I just assume that these GOP robo call alerts are as phony as the GOP itself. I have to give them an A for effect on this one, warn people to ignore negative campaigning from your opponent that dosen't exist, slick

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 10/20/2008
- rockyb26 I'm a Fan of rockyb26 130 fans permalink
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Where is the media on this? Their coverage is god-awful!! Why can't we do better? Where are the protesters? Come on people!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 10/20/2008

Robocall, baby, robocall is joining drill, baby, drill as the intellectual centerpiece Republican thought, isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 10/20/2008

These shameful, pathetic Robocalls haven't hit our home yet, but this topic does raise some larger issues. This is the first election that has interested my 15 year old son. He's watched the news and interviews and some of the debates with us, and he's accompanied my wife and me when we did a bit of canvassing for Obama. When McCain first got the nomination for his party, we saw him as the very best of the opposition and fully expected a civil PG type of presidential contest, but this terrorist/Good America vs Bad America motif and its accompanying scare tactics is really teaching my son the same cynicism about the political process that I grew up with in the Nixon years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 10/20/2008
- ohioan73 I'm a Fan of ohioan73 24 fans permalink

Robocalls are an intrusion anyway. I cant tell you how many times I was inconvenienced by a robo-telemarketer while in the shower, cooking something that requires my full attention, or changing a diaper and was interrupted by a talking computer trying to sell me a Hawaiian vacation.

They better hope I dont get one of McCain's lying robocalls. They're getting an earful from me for sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 10/20/2008
- BluePride I'm a Fan of BluePride 6 fans permalink
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This is a 1965 Voting Rights Act national radio commercial: Things Are Changing

http://current.com/items/89388751_obama_08_things_are_changing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 10/20/2008

Great letter from Florida, tells it how it is about Sarah and her B.S.
Never thought I'd see this in a Floridian newspaper.

http://tampabay.com/opinion/columns/article847149.ece

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 10/20/2008

Ya know if you are running a campaign and your strategy doesn't work - do you keep doing the same thing? Davis/Sholtz have still not realized that the negative strategy has only hurt the party, placing scars on McCain/Palin and has increased violence and divide.... With only 15 days left - I think the best strategy is to change the negative tone to a more positive, so at least McCain and Palin can leave with some dignity.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 10/20/2008

Ya know if you are running a campaign and your strategy doesn't work - do you keep doing the same thing? Davis/Sholtz have still not realized that the negative strategy has only hurt the party, placing scars on McCain/Palin and has increased violence and divide.... With only 15 days left - I think the best strategy is to change the negative tone to a more positive, so at least McCain and Palin can leave with some dignity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 10/20/2008
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Somewhere along the way, John McCain sold his soul.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 10/20/2008
- CharlesJ I'm a Fan of CharlesJ 16 fans permalink
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Using McCain's rule of thumb, I now declare that McCain has lied to and mislead the Public as to his association with the Keeting 5 and Mr Libby. I do not care that the US government decided not to prosecute McCain for his involvement with these people, I do not care why they made this decision for whatever reason they felt legitimate. I personally feel and believe that John McCain was let off because of his Prisioner of War status, and his honorable service to this country up until that time and place. I also declare that no matter what he said, he lied, he was not honest and he is not being honest with the American people as to his associations with those that stole millions from American people and his association with a known terrorist.
This is in essence the stand that McCain takes on Obama, no matter how many times Obama explains his association with Ayers, McCain in his infinate wisdom has decided Obama is a liar. So I have now decided John McCain is a liar and he needs to tell the American People the Truth as to his association with The KEETING 5, and his Association with LIbby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 10/20/2008

Keating...Liddy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 10/20/2008

Sarah Palin would be the first person to run malicious, false robocalls. She's just trying to distance herself from McCain's campaign, because there is a very good chance he will lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 10/20/2008
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pupbayer- what a great neighbor you are! What an admirable american- making fun of old ladies with walkers!

My son is almost 9 and he answers the phone. I am sure he would be completely poleaxed if he got one of those calls. Please- has ANYONE gotten any of these negative robocalls from the Obama campaign?? My parents and lots of family all live in Ohio where I grew up and not ONE PERSON they know has gotten a negative call from Obama's campaign- only McCain. My mom doesn't even want to pick up the phone or turn on the TV anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 10/20/2008
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