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Jeremiah Wright Flap, Early Political Spats Suggest Nothing Off-Limits In 2012

Posted: Updated: 05/18/2012 10:21 am

Jeremiah Wright Obama Gop Super Pac

By NANCY BENAC, ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The early border skirmishes of Campaign 2012 are reviving questions about one candidate's former pastor and shining a spotlight on the other's high school hijinks. Can a fresh round of questions about President Barack Obama's birth certificate be far behind?

In a campaign year when voters have declared the economy their top concern, Obama and Mitt Romney are on notice that there's no statute of limitations on the issues or conduct that might be used against them. And there's sure to be somebody with money or other means to insert even low-threshold matters into the political dialogue.

"It's open season," says Eric Dezenhall, an expert on crisis management. "This is going to be very rough."

Thursday's disclosure that a Republican-leaning super PAC was considering a $10 million ad campaign highlighting Obama's past links to inflammatory preacher Jeremiah Wright was just the latest evidence that if there ever were limits on what was fair game in a campaign, they're largely history.

That's thanks to a flood of new money into politics, the ease of spreading political attacks via the Internet and changing attitudes about what's an appropriate topic for discussion. Long gone are the days when candidates' extramarital escapades were off-limits, photographers avoided taking pictures of Franklin D. Roosevelt in a wheelchair and a few newspapers and TV stations acted as gatekeepers.

The New York Times quoted backers of this year's Wright ad proposal as aiming to "do exactly what John McCain would not let us do" in the 2008 campaign.

Romney repudiated the Wright plan, as did the super PAC financier weighing it. Nonetheless, Obama's campaign accused Romney of refusing to "stand up to the most extreme voices in the Republican Party" and the president's supporters were happy to associate Romney with what campaign strategist David Axelrod called the "purveyors of slime."

McCain, the 2008 GOP nominee, spoke out forcefully during the campaign four years ago against efforts to use Wright's provocative speeches against Obama, and the issue largely subsided. But since then, a series of court cases has cleared the way for an onslaught of campaign ads from outside groups seeking to influence elections.

Such so-called super PACs can be a megaphone for matters that would have gotten less attention in the past, and still allow candidates to deny they're involved.

But outside messengers who do the dirty work in campaigns are nothing new in presidential politics. Democrat Michael Dukakis in 1988 was the target of an infamous outside ad about a furloughed rapist named Willie Horton. Democrat John Kerry in 2004 saw his record as a Vietnam War hero mischaracterized and used against him by the outside group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

Political historian Evan Cornog, author of "The Power and the Story," said the staying power of a particular issue or charge usually depends on whether it jibes with the public's understanding of a candidate.

"We are addicted to narratives, and if something fits with the story, it's going to get some traction," says Cornog. "A good political operative will have a fairly good sense of what will work and what will not work."

Both sides are experiencing this in real time:

_Questions about Romney's bad behavior toward classmates during his high school years, revealed in a recent Washington Post article, are being used to reinforce the profile that Romney's critics have tried to create of the GOP candidate as a corporate bully. The Democratic National Committee circulated the Post article and highlighted just one sentence about Romney's behavior: "It was vicious."

_Questions about Obama's ties to his former preacher's incendiary rhetoric about America and about whether the president was truly born in Hawaii and is a Christian fit with broader efforts to paint Obama as radically different from most Americans. Romney earlier this year told an interviewer, "I'm not sure which is worse, him listening to Reverend Wright or him saying that we must be a less Christian nation." That was a reference to remarks in which Obama actually did not promote a less Christian nation but observed growing religious diversity in the U.S.

When something nicely fits with the profile that one side or the other is trying to build, it may endure long after a question has been duly asked and answered.

Questions about the validity of Obama's Hawaii birth certificate, for example, have been widely discredited, they but keep popping up. Donald Trump and Texas Gov. Rick Perry both toyed with it during the presidential primaries. A poll last May, after Obama had released his detailed Hawaii birth certificate, found that a third of Americans still thought he might have been born elsewhere or said they didn't know.

Cornog points to plenty of positive aspects to the free-wheeling exchange of ideas and information allowed by a broad variety of news sources and the Internet but also has a warning: "If you enter an age in which you have elective belief systems independent of fact, you have a problem for your political world."

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By NANCY BENAC, ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The early border skirmishes of Campaign 2012 are reviving questions about one candidate's former pastor and shining a spotlight on the other's high s...
By NANCY BENAC, ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The early border skirmishes of Campaign 2012 are reviving questions about one candidate's former pastor and shining a spotlight on the other's high s...
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06:22 PM on 05/21/2012
It's so sad and sickening just to see how far the republicans and super pact will go to try and win, lies innuendos anything but subtance to satiate people minds with non facts and truths. Their disrepect go as far that some says obama or mr. obama then to say his title president obama, to this day i do not recall any presidents dem or rep being called that way. Now the lunatic birthers are at it again though without a shadow doubt it has been proven that this president is a citizen of this country. It seems their thing is this, if we can't win it fair then steal it!!
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gerry978
07:10 PM on 05/18/2012
I am so hoping political ads take the religious route...........I didn't think anything could be more entertaining than the GOP primary debates and ads
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Dishwater Tea
Keep NeoCon jaws flapping and cameras rolling
02:58 PM on 05/18/2012
If the Democrats wish to compete, they need to hold their noses, take a deep breath, and descend into the gutter where the GOP lives and breathes.
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carljr
02:08 PM on 05/18/2012
Romney will not get into a spat over Jeremiah Wright (religion).

This issue is no different than the 'girlfriends' were in the first
Clinton run against the Bush the elder.

Everyone in DC knows that Bush the elder had his own
'girlfriend' problems and that's the real reason the issue
vanished back in 1984. it certainly wasn't due to that
great performance by Bill and Hillary on '60 Minutes.'

Religion is Romney's 'girlfriend' problem and it's just not going
to get center state unless, the Rommey folks are really stupid.
01:34 PM on 05/18/2012
Depends on who's reporting. I have probably watched Hannity twice in my entire life (decided he's too hysterical) but he has 3 hours of tapings with Wright that I heard part of this week, and everyhting I heard was pretty damning of Obama. It's hard to refute tapes.
prudencehall
Dear Prudence...
02:11 PM on 05/18/2012
What did President Obama say on these tapes that's so damning?
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NJProgressiveIndie
Never Surrender...
02:18 PM on 05/18/2012
Then Ted Nuggent's tirade and that racist restaurant owner with his N-word sign are equally damning of not just Romney, but the entire GOP for their "wink-wink-nod-and-silence" towards both.

Freedom of Speech can be a double-edged sword that cuts both ways. The so-called "Conservative" Amen-Corner would do well to remember that.
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Chi Man Sam
Newtown's tragedy can easily become your tragedy.
01:06 PM on 05/18/2012
So lets ask questions about the Morman Religion,
Wasn't Romney a Bishop?
Since his Grandfather move to Mexico to aviod
religious prosecution, he was a bigomist, how
does Mitt feel about polygamy?
Do Mormans truly believe that when they die they get a planet?
Also they get 100 wives, does Mitt believe that also?
America should know how much influence his church had on him.
How does he feel about baptising someone post mortem?
01:35 PM on 05/18/2012
You could ask questions of Mormonism if that faith declared its hatred of any race or anyone at all. But it's a peaceful religion above all else and does not attack others. That's the BIG difference that you are missing.
02:03 PM on 05/18/2012
Unless you happen to be gay. If you deny this then you didn't live in California during the Prop 8 debacle.
prudencehall
Dear Prudence...
02:12 PM on 05/18/2012
When did the Mormons allow Blacks into their religion?
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Mad McFarland
01:42 PM on 05/18/2012
The answer to all your guestions is yes. All mormons believe in all these things and more alot don't practice all of them but they believe in whatever the so called profit tells them. The truth is there a cult. They have people that go thru death records and do a family tree and if they find these people worthy they not only baptise them but they become gods. I work construction and a few years back worken on a mormon so called church and the did this there and some of the women doing this bs told me alot of what they do.
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carljr
02:09 PM on 05/18/2012
....while I don't think you intended it a nice turn of phrase using 'profit' vice 'prophet.'
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Howard Scott Pearlman 59
01:04 PM on 05/18/2012
Romney will make America a less Christian Nation !

Romney will cut food aid to the starving, health care for the sick , clothing for the naked , housing for the homeless, and education for the children .

Romney will do this so he can give massive new tax breaks to the Rich who are already sitting on Trillions of dollars in cash !

Romney is just the opposite of Jesus !

Romney will make America a less Christian Nation !

Howard Scott Pearlman
01:37 PM on 05/18/2012
At the rate costs are rising and with my insurance doubling under Obama, I will have to cut out my dog groomer, hair dresser, lawn care people, waiters I once tipped well, and innumerable other things I will do for myself. I'll also drive my old car now, not buy the new T.V. and on and on. And WHO IS IT THAT'S HURTING THE ECONOMY? OBAMA.
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Mad McFarland
03:42 PM on 05/18/2012
mormons aren't Christians there a cult
06:24 PM on 05/18/2012
But they do know how to spell, Mad
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Tribal Dancer
Life is full of surprises, not destiny
12:02 PM on 05/18/2012
The rougher the better.

Obama/Biden 2012
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Mad McFarland
03:43 PM on 05/18/2012
NOT and NOT romney
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tclayjr
Republican Slayer
12:00 PM on 05/18/2012
I am truly, and extremely very concerned really, that the Rev. Wright is having oodles and oodles of influence and affecting the lives of anyone in the US because inanity Hannity says so!
11:47 AM on 05/18/2012
If it sounds bad, say it. The Constitution guarantees free speech, it doe not guarantee fact or truth!
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subrog8er
82nd Airborne Div (ret) "Right turn Clyde"
07:01 PM on 05/18/2012
As what we see coming from the Obama admin. Then again, we need comic relief here and there.
11:29 AM on 05/18/2012
Dems r gonna have to go against their "better nature" to re-elect President Obama. And we havent even had round two on the debt ceiling! Muddies the waters here in the Ozarks. Everyone confused (especially by the damn preachers! ) I have the RIGHT NOT to have a gun so i cant very well SHOOT the next time they steal my Obama sign.
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11:15 AM on 05/18/2012
This is another article about the so called vicious attacks by Romney. How is it all right to dig up dirt from the past 48 years of Romney life but if you remind people who Obamas friends for 2 decades were its vicious. We need affirmative action for white rich guys for the same coverage Obama gets from the press.
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bdwife81
11:43 AM on 05/18/2012
You might find this article interesting, It shows that romney has received more positive cover age than President Obama!

http://www.boston.com/Boston/politicalintelligence/2012/04/mitt-romney-media-coverage-has-been-more-positive-than-president-obama-study-finds/lRpDPPIfXq9wKOWKC4nRKP/story.html
01:41 PM on 05/18/2012
Good Lord, it's reported from Massachusettes, the bastion of democrats and Liberals, the Kennedy state.Just look at all the headlines on Huff to realize how "off" you are with this.
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GPFandango
11:48 AM on 05/18/2012
Maybe because people have no control over what their Pastors say, but people DO have control over their own actions. See the difference?
01:41 PM on 05/18/2012
And people have a choice and control over who they associate with for 20 years.
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Carol Faber
11:12 AM on 05/18/2012
this should open the door on a total expose on romney his church and their plans for this country.
10:45 AM on 05/18/2012
OMG- obama must go
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HOMEY1
WE WON YOU LOST
11:15 AM on 05/18/2012
QUIT FANNING YOURSELF CLOWN
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Got2Go
How does it feel
11:26 AM on 05/18/2012
Watcha talkin bout Williard!