NYT Mag Lifts Curtain On Palin Choice, Angst With Schmidt, Worry In McCain Campaign

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First Posted: 10-21-08 04:25 PM   |   Updated: 11-21-08 05:12 AM

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The New York Times Magazine is set to publish an explosive story this Sunday on the inner workings and combative personalities of what has been a wild few months for the McCain campaign.

The piece, written by Robert Draper and titled "The Making (and Remaking and Remaking) of the Candidate," breaks some new reportorial ground, including a growing weariness within a campaign that seems more interested in tactical victories and the next compelling narratives than an overarching strategy. Draper writes:

"By October, the succession of backfiring narratives would compel some to reappraise not only McCain's chances but also the decisions made by [Chief Strategist Steve] Schmidt, who only a short time ago was hailed as the savior who brought discipline and unrepentant toughness to a listing campaign."

Having interviewed several of the Senator's chief aides, Draper details the process by which McCain ultimately chose his running mate (New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg was surprisingly high on the list). And the decision may have been even more impulsive than initially thought. Gov. Sarah Palin, who had never been on the VP shortlist, was advanced at the last minute by Schmidt and Rick Davis, and was picked after a chat with McCain at his ranch in Arizona.

From there, Draper tracks the campaign through Palin's widely praised convention speech, the roaring early campaign events, and then the first glimmer of doubts. There are additional, juicy nuggets that he uncovers earlier and along the way. These include the birth of the Obama-as-celebrity attack line -- the campaign felt it was on the wrong track, its pollster described their situation as "third and nine," and Schmidt "blurted out the epiphany concerning Obama. 'Face it, gentlemen,' he said. 'He's being treated like a celebrity.'"

Then there is Schmidt's -- perhaps fatal -- push for McCain to "go all in," leave the campaign trail and head to Washington to work on the financial bailout package.

"Schmidt evidently saw the financial crisis as a 'true character' moment that would advance his candidate's narrative."

Ultimately, Draper defines the McCain campaign in a series of different narratives: the heroic fighter, the country first deal-maker, team of mavericks, etc. His reporting will undoubtedly spur an early start to the campaign postmortems. Even McCain aides waxed skeptically about their bosses chances.

"Despite their leeriness of being quoted," Draper writes, "McCain's senior advisers remained palpably confident of victory -- at least until very recently."

The New York Times Magazine is set to publish an explosive story this Sunday on the inner workings and combative personalities of what has been a wild few months for the McCain campaign. The piece, w...
The New York Times Magazine is set to publish an explosive story this Sunday on the inner workings and combative personalities of what has been a wild few months for the McCain campaign. The piece, w...
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Even now, the Democrats have no comprehension of the depth of Republican cheating.

If the vote is close McCain will win on cheating.

Even now, the Democrats don't seem to have any concept of attack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 10/22/2008

Nice...Let the GOP supporters have a look at who they have been routing for the whole time...It'­s been a scam and perfect example of "Politics 1st, Country last"

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 10/22/2008
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I had suspected for some time that, like the Senator Clinton Camp, working for McCail was a bit like being in a pit with a dozen famished wolverines. But the most telling line was this:

'Face it, gentlemen,' he said. '[Obama's] being treated like a celebrity.­'

Gentlemen? No ladies in the room? Why am I not surprised at McCain trying to boost his bona fides with the distaff side with Palin while keeping the decision-making in the hands of (in a phrase from Joe McGinniss's The Selling of the President 1968) "six middle-aged guys named George."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 10/22/2008

A couple of things to remember - McCain has MORE women in top positions on his staff - and he pays them MORE than the women doing comparable work for Obama. Just to set the record straight.
Check the record.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 10/22/2008
- renatam I'm a Fan of renatam 86 fans permalink

He buys their clothes too...all with DONOR funds. Sweet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 10/22/2008
- renatam I'm a Fan of renatam 86 fans permalink

Mark Penn hired Karen Hughes (Rove mentee and chief Bush Inc. propagandist) as his no. 2 at Burston -- mid-July, to execute the failed Hillary Clinton strategy for McCain and Sarah Palin (as the Hillary stand-in for women). Karen Hughes is a formal part of the Schmidt, Davis, etc. team. Howard Wolfson and Lanny Davis - Clinton Communications operatives -- immediately joined Fox "News" -- where Hillary does exclusive interviews "thanking" them for "supporting" her during her Campaign (last week, almost six mos. later and still campaigning for something.­..?). Bill Clinton is advising John McCain, according to this article -- and in NYC, we have known it all along.

So, why wouldn't their dysfunctional campaigns be similar. McCain's Campaign IS Clinton's Campaign. It has been a relay all along...w/­the Clintons continuing to triangulate.

The question is how long will New Yorkers allow familia Clinton (Clinton Inc.) to leverage us as their PLATFORM FOR AMBITION - and leave us w/no representation that is singularly focused on what we want? Period?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 10/22/2008

I'm very pleased that the NYT has not let the McCain camps attacks on them impact their reporting.

http://palincounter.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 10/22/2008
- Mort I'm a Fan of Mort 38 fans permalink
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Where's your flag in, John?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 10/22/2008
- armstp I'm a Fan of armstp 11 fans permalink

Like Arianna says... in the age of the Internet you can no longer run Rove style campaigns. You can no longer lie and character assasinate without being held accountable on Youtube or websites. Web sites are helping to create the narrative and the MSM now uses the web for their own stories.

Also the web is now the most important source of financing. Simply relying on corporate or lobbyist donations is not enough.

The most important thing to come out of this election is that politicians are now being held to a new and different level of accountability to what they say because of the Internet.

McCain has crashed and burned because of the lies and flip flopping. People are seeing through it. McCain could have easily been sold as the change candidate, if it was not for the Internet holding him accountable.

You also cannot get away with a pick like Palin because the Internet sees through that as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 10/22/2008

Touche`

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 10/22/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 149 fans permalink

I have never seen a more poorly run campaign than the McCain campaign. It is so unfocused and has no clear message. It just flails around. McCain would have had to overcome himself and his limited charisma, his campaign, and his choice of running mate to win the election. Impossible!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 10/22/2008

Sounds like Hilary's campaign doesn't it? When the staff does not get along there will be little accomplished. Thanks for being so stupid guys, Obama has a great staff and that is why he is way ahead in the polls. Thanks to all of them for a job well done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 10/22/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 149 fans permalink

Obama does have a great staff. David Axelrod, sort of like Obama seems calm and like a healer. Hillary did close strongly, though. The competitiveness of that tight race helped Obama become the candidate he is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 10/22/2008

McCain is a disgrace to his party and has destroyed his legacy and reputation in this campaign.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbEPmh7iS7E

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 10/22/2008
- renatam I'm a Fan of renatam 86 fans permalink

McCain's Campaign IS Clinton's Campaign. McCain's strategy IS Clinton's strategy.

The last month of Hillary Clinton's Campaign was to lay the foundation for McCain -- and her operatives have, for the most part continued in various ways to assist/advise -- McCain/Palin. This includes Bill Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 10/22/2008
- Paris68 I'm a Fan of Paris68 2 fans permalink
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"Draper details the process by which McCain ultimately chose his running mate...And the decision may have been even more impulsive than initially thought. "

I find this statement stunning. Could it have really been MORE IMPULSIVE than we thought? I find that hard to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/22/2008
- booker52 I'm a Fan of booker52 24 fans permalink
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Can you all spell I-D-I-O-T-S???? Because this is what it sounds like with these three birdsbrains running the show and Sen McCain following their lead. It doesn't sound like they had any idea of how to run this from the first, unlike Sen Obama and his team and yes it really shows. When we heard from Rick Davis that he was going to run this on personality not on issues we saw the handwriting on the wall. The public wants issues, that is what they care about. The choice of Gov Palin was the death of the campaign, they just haven't buried it yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 10/22/2008
- Progress08 I'm a Fan of Progress08 22 fans permalink
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It's safe to say Mr. Draper that you are no longer allowed on the plane either.

I wonder if McCain, after he loses, will try to explode the Republican party over the extreme rights insistance that he hire Palin. Schmidt and Davis and LeHay and Dobson are the fools that lost this election for McCain and once Obama is president he and a largely Democratic congress will enact legislation cracking down on election fraud.
McCain will be able to shake his finger at the rest of the republican party and say the extreme right is what lost this election let's kick them out of the party and appeal to the moderates again. I think it's the only thing the repubs can do to ever win a large scale election again because their base is getting older and dying off. The Left owns the youthful and may result in a permanent Democratic majority unless the repubs fix their crazy blble thumpin neo con weirdos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 10/22/2008

Blimey! I read this article and got this image in my head:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Grima_and_Th%C3%A9oden.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 10/22/2008
- nerakami I'm a Fan of nerakami 14 fans permalink

Here's the long and short of it... JOhn McCain's got war on the brain. Instead of coming out from the beginning and focus on your policies, your agenda... what your views are for this country, and even though many of us would not agree with you, there would still be many republicans who would share your vision....

but instead, you came out with attack, attack, attack.... and the truth is John.... Americans are so tired of war, fighting, conflict..­. we are now facing the greatest economic fight of out lives and that is about all we can handle right about now... therefore your rhetoric of ... fight with me, fight, fight , fight... is the furthest thing Americans want to hear... how about, unity...ye­s we can... together we will turn this around... it's all about the energy John... positive vibes mon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 10/22/2008

Massive Minnesota Polling Analysis:
http://voteforamerica.net/editorials/Comments.aspx?ArticleId=116&ArticleName=Minnesota%20Meta-Polling

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 10/22/2008
- Progress08 I'm a Fan of Progress08 22 fans permalink
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I really want Al Franken to beat Coleman. It will be one of the junior senator from Minnesota's first pieces of legislation to permanently eliminate election fraud, caging, voter suppression and crooked voting machines. I think something like a sub department of the IRS or US Marshalls who will closely guard and watch voting machines and oversee their counts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 10/22/2008
- DavidK08 I'm a Fan of DavidK08 8 fans permalink

I like the "remaking, remaking and remaking" aspect. Obama is funny when he said for the debate that he was expecting McCain 7.0.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 10/22/2008
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