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McCain Surrogate Hits Obama On Public Financing, Sidesteps On McCain Loan

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June 23, 2008 10:07 AM


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On CNN's American Morning today, McCain surrogate Nancy Pfotenhauer continued last week's attacks on Senator Barack Obama's decision to opt out of public financing in favor of his own dedicated funding mechanism. Pfotenhauer continued the McCain camp's ongoing message that Obama somehow violated the public trust, saying, "It's doing the right thing when it's difficult that character is revealed. So juxtapose Obama, who has a preacher's gift for a righteous statement but side steps like a politician when it's going to cost him anything, with John McCain who wouldn't take the easy way out, even when his life was on the line as a prisoner of war."

CNN's John Roberts did offer up a little bit of pushback, raising the question of whether McCain cheated the campaign financing system to secure a loan when he needed one. Josh Marshall has the details over at Talking Points Memo:

McCain opt[ed] into public financing, accepted the spending limits and then profited from that opt-in by securing a campaign saving loan. And then he used some clever, but not clever enough lawyering, to opt back out. And the person charged with saying what flies and what doesn't -- the Republican head of the FEC -- said he's not allowed to do that. He can't opt out unilaterally unless the FEC says he can.


The most generous interpretation of what happened is that McCain's lawyer came up with an ingenious legal two step that allowed him to double dip in the campaign finance system, eat his cake and spend it too. But even if you buy that line, successful gaming of the system doesn't really count as strict adherence. And the point is irrelevant since the head of the FEC -- a Republican -- says McCain cannot do this on his own.

Pfotenhauer's response was a mouthload of gibberish about how the "primary season is broken" and how McCain is a "bold man" who takes "bold action." Like, say, boldly breaking the law!

Right about now, it would be worth noting that maintaining a strained and strenuous opposition to the new G.I. Bill, only to slip in at the last minute when its passage became inevitable and cravenly attempt to take credit for the bill - as McCain has done - is neither "bold," nor the actions of someone who's built his character by doing the "right thing" when it was "difficult." So there, I've noted it.

[WATCH.]

ROBERTS: There's been an awful lot of criticism of Senator Obama for this decision from the McCain campaign. Isn't that just because it puts Senator McCain at a distinct financial disadvantage?


PFOTENHAUER: I don't think so. This is something that both gentlemen said they would pursue because it was the right thing to do. It was the right thing to do because pursuing public financing is a way of keeping corruption and special interest politics to a minimum. And the bottom line is that Obama broke his word to the American people. You know, it's easy -- doing the right thing is easy, it doesn't really test your character. It's doing the right thing when it's difficult that character is revealed. So juxtapose Obama, who has a preacher's gift for a righteous statement but side steps like a politician when it's going to cost him anything, with John McCain who wouldn't take the easy way out, even when his life was on the line as a prisoner of war. And he was offered early release and special treatment and he refused to take it because that wasn't the right thing to do.

ROBERTS: Let me try to keep this focused on campaign finance. We had Robert Gibbs, the communications director from the Obama campaign on this program on Friday. He says that the McCain campaign uses financing -- that the public system only when it suits his purpose and that he's got his own problems when it comes to public versus private financing. Let's listen to what Robert Gibbs said.

GIBBS (taped): John McCain used the public financing system over the last two years and gamed it every step of the way. When his poll numbers were good he was out of the public financing system. When his poll numbers were bad, he was using the public financing system as nothing more than a shell game.

ROBERTS: So what he's talking about there, Nancy, is back in the early stages of the primary campaign when John McCain wasn't doing so well, it looked like he was going to take public financing and then when his poll numbers came up he decided to opt out. Then there was this idea of this line of credit for $4 million that he took and still some lingering questions over whether or not he used that as collateral for public financing. The FEC still wants to know about this and the democrats are going to refile a lawsuit on that issue tomorrow morning. So what do you say about that?

PFOTENHAUER: Of course they are. That's the nature of politics. But you know, John, that there's a big difference between public financing at the primary level and the general election. People have acknowledged from both parties that the primary system is broken, if you will, from the standpoint of financing. And it was the people who were kind of the cream of the crop who are committing to public financing in the general election. And Obama, that he would aggressively pursue it and threw it out the window the second it was inconvenient. Bold talk, not bold actions. Frankly, bold actions that makes the man.


 
 

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- beaupritchard See Profile I'm a Fan of beaupritchard permalink

And I'm suppose to buy the McCain "straight talker" ... Obama "say anything to get elected" crap in light of the past 6 months.

McCain is the one who will say anything to get elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 06/24/2008
- cincyr See Profile I'm a Fan of cincyr permalink

So basically McCain took advantage of the broken primary election public financing system. Not his fault, it's broken!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 06/24/2008
- AdobePhsyko See Profile I'm a Fan of AdobePhsyko permalink

Is ANYBODY Really falling for the Repugs line of crap ?
They aren't even good at lying any more

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 06/24/2008
- Crake See Profile I'm a Fan of Crake permalink

Only the MSM it seems, they're in the neo-cons pocket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 AM on 06/24/2008
- VOTER See Profile I'm a Fan of VOTER permalink

Agree!

The pundits allow the GOP freaks to make false statements and do not

challenge them to tell the truth. It is disgusting.

It shows they are in the "neo-cons pocket" or just plain stupid!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 AM on 06/24/2008
- imsosure See Profile I'm a Fan of imsosure permalink

Watch the whole thing when you have time but at least fast forward to 1:07:20 thru to 1:22:00.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 06/24/2008
- thisoldbroad See Profile I'm a Fan of thisoldbroad permalink

So.. WHO CARES!!!!!!

Most people in my circle of voters don't understand the theory of campaign finance anyway - including myself. I have always considered campaigns & the 527's that advertise for a candidate pretty much different divisions of the same corporation anyway.

This means Obama won't be taking my tax dollars to run his campaign - great!
This means McCain will be spending my tax dollars to run his campaign - NOT great!

Would McCain be so upset if his fund raising efforts were going better? It's not like the GOP doesn't know how to raise $$ on the internet - didn't GWB open that door?

Gas is over $4 a gallon & climbing..
A large part of our country is still flooding, ruining lives & livelihoods..
People are stretching their food $$ by eating cheap filler foods with no nutritious value..
We are still funding a war with no end instead of finishing the 1st war that needs to end..
There are more houses for sale & abandoned in my neighborhood than are occupied..
Campaign finance.. WGARA!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 06/23/2008
- madkey See Profile I'm a Fan of madkey permalink

I THINK OBAMA'S DECISION ON FINANCING HIS CAMPAIGN IS NOT AS IMPORTANT THAN MCCAIN CHIEF ADVISOR TALKING OF ANOTHER TERROR ATTACK WHICH WILL HELP MCCAIN WIN THE ELECTION. THAT SHOULD BE ON THE FRONT OF EVERY NEWS CHANNEL PAGE AND NETWORK. I CAN'T BELIEVE THE MCCAIN CAMPAIGN IS HOPING FOR ANOTHER TRAGEDY LIKE 911 TO HAPPEN. RADICAL RIGHT WING REPUBLICANS NEEDS TO BE ABOLISHED.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 06/24/2008
- darthdarcy See Profile I'm a Fan of darthdarcy permalink

What these jerks hate about Obama's campaign finance plan , is that The People with their own money are willing to support and finance Obama's Campaign...

When it's Corporations giving then, Money is Free Speech, but when the money is from the people going to Democrats then it's not free speech..?

McCain and his people are against Free Speech..!

McCain wants to violate the Free Speech through contributions, of the majority of Americans..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 06/23/2008
- heal57 See Profile I'm a Fan of heal57 permalink

Continued small donations will keep going to the Obama campaign. This is for real, folks; a grass roots effort to bring America together and have a better life for our kids and grandkids. A little money from a lot of people goes a long way. The repubs are toast.

Independent for Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 06/24/2008
- Kalifornika See Profile I'm a Fan of Kalifornika permalink

Actually, it is not just people with their own money. One of my friends reports seeing a "bake sale 4 Obama" over the weekend at the beach. They are going out of their way to raise money for their candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 06/23/2008
- Syco See Profile I'm a Fan of Syco permalink

WHO CARES??????????????????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 06/23/2008
- bigfated See Profile I'm a Fan of bigfated permalink

Please! Pass the bread. This cretin just supplied the baloney!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 06/23/2008
- bascombe See Profile I'm a Fan of bascombe permalink

this is CNN!

naturally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/23/2008
- takeamericanback08 See Profile I'm a Fan of takeamericanback08 permalink

The GOP has a pipeline of money...billions of dollars...right Exxon, Mobile oil, etc...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 06/23/2008
- Worrywart See Profile I'm a Fan of Worrywart permalink

What first concerned me about Obama (despite all the other rumors) was his meeting with Mrs. Clinton was at Feinstein's house, who has proved to be quite adept at making taxpayer billions with her husband's company off the war in Iraq, which no doubt is why she has repeatedly betrayed her party to vote with Republicans.

Now, soon after that meeting with this leading democrat (my senator, whom I liken to Cheney), he announces this.

I fear the republicans purchased another democrat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 06/23/2008
- beaupritchard See Profile I'm a Fan of beaupritchard permalink

I think Clinton just wanted to offer him some of that 60 year old boody

Obama ... be afraid ... be very afraid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 06/23/2008
- bdl0715 See Profile I'm a Fan of bdl0715 permalink

Worrywart, that is just stupid. 2 Democrats meet at the home of a 3rd democrat and you are afraid the gop bought a politician. I think you worry much too much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 06/23/2008
- chromodynamics See Profile I'm a Fan of chromodynamics permalink

McCain's Hokey Pokey

McCain puts his right foot in
McCain puts his right foot out
McCain puts his right foot in
And he shakes finger all about
He blames Barack Obama for choosing to opt out
That"s what McCain is all about

It"s was good for McCain back then
Then McCain changed mind
Then it"s good for McCain again
And he hopes that you don"t mind
His taking public money doesn"t make the public blind
That"s what McCain is all about

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 06/23/2008
- politicalgenius See Profile I'm a Fan of politicalgenius permalink

Americans don't care about this issue.

Correction - SENSIBLE Americans don't care. So far, we've seen that he can't be bought and not only is B.O. in charge is campaign, he's in charge of his party. Don't see this becoming an issue, but rest assured the the GOP is going to try to make this issue because when it comes to the issues that are plaguing the country they, the GOP, are rotting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 06/23/2008
- LawSource See Profile I'm a Fan of LawSource permalink

EXACTLY!!

8 YEARS and "NOTHING" To Show For It EXCEPT Tax Breaks FOR THE SUPER Rich!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 06/23/2008
- cariintexas See Profile I'm a Fan of cariintexas permalink

If there is one thing Mc Cain is consistent about, it's his belief that tax payers should support HIM for the rest of his life. He has NEVER had to purchase health insurance the way regular citizens do, he has never receiived a payroll check from anyone other than the government ( under the table) doesn't count in his world. Still he drags around telling taxpayers you don't want the government over seeing your health coverage and social security. Sen. Obama is correct, his campaign IS public financing in every true sense of the word. it's just green eyed jealously on Mc Cains part.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 06/23/2008
- MissT See Profile I'm a Fan of MissT permalink

"If there is one thing Mc Cain is consistent about, it's his belief that tax payers should support HIM for the rest of his life. He has NEVER had to purchase health insurance the way regular citizens do, he has never receiived a payroll check from anyone other than the government"

I completely agree. Also your comment that BO campaign is publically funded in the best sense of the word. I may be a bit naive, but I hope in the future all campaigns will be funded this way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 06/23/2008
- eniobob See Profile I'm a Fan of eniobob permalink

If JohnnyMac had been in Braracks position the MSM would be saying what a great fundraiser he is and how he is saving the taxpayers money.And they would be saying that all campaigns should be run like this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 06/23/2008
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