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MoveOn's McCain-Black attack

Posted: Friday, May 16, 2008 2:55 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC/NJ’s Carrie Dann
With a busy news morning, the McCain campaign is swatting out responses to enough dust-ups to fill a vacuum cleaner bag. But here's one of the latest…

MoveOn.org is out with a new web video that calls on McCain to fire top advisor Charlie Black, whose lobbying deals it links to a series of rogue leaders.  The ad features haunting black-and-white photos of the consequences of the regimes of Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines and Mobuto Sese Seko of Zaire, both heads of governments that Black's lobbying firm once represented. (Black stepped down from his role at firm BKSH & Associates in March of 2008 to serve McCain's campaign full-time.)

A spokesman for the GOP called the MoveOn ad an "outrageous personal smear job" and blamed the Democratic Party's likely new standard-bearer for failing to control its foot soldiers.

"Barack Obama's failure to stop his closest supporters from running these kinds of attacks is evidence of his weak leadership and undermines everything his campaign is supposed to be about," RNC spokesman Alex Conant said.

Obama spokesman Hari Sevugan responded to that. "John McCain's failure to stop his closest advisors from advocating on behalf of some of the most corrupt governments, dictators and tyrants in the world is evidence of his failed judgment and his inability to change the way Washington works and bring the change we need," he said.

As an online ad, the MoveOn video doesn't represent a major investment of the group's resources. But it's hard to imagine that the issue of conflicts of interest within the senator's campaign won't continue to come up at the hands of Democratic operatives, as they transition into the general election. Three prominent McCain aides have left their official positions in the campaign since last weekend under scrutiny about potential conflicts of interest.

Yesterday, in an effort to burnish the campaign's image, McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis mandated a re-vetting of the senator's campaign staff. The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder and Politico's Ben Smith reported the new policy will require that no aides may be registered lobbyists or foreign agents, and that no one with a "title or position" within the campaign can participate in a 527 organization.

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You know, we could just skip the entire campaign and put these to guys in a boxing ring.  I'd pay $45 on pay-per-view to watch that match!

On a serious note, I'm pleased as punch to see that Obama's camp isn't holding back when it responds to McCain's camp.  He seemed a bit tentative (gentlemanly?) in the primary.  But in the general, he's thrown down the gauntlet and said (figuratively), "Come on and get me, you old man!"
Shannon...

one doesn't need a "history" be be a good leader.  Its knowing your own weaknesses and surrounding yourself with great people.  Barrack will do just that.  He won't go it alone like your boy Bush and he doesn't have the cowboy mentality that your old bag McCain has.

As for his record...

Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 570 bills in the 109th and 110th Congress.
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become LAW since he joined the Senate in 2005.
Senator Obama has also introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adopted by the Senate.

so much for an empty suit!

Typical Republicans, yak about democratizing the world and support antidemocratic laws here and anti-democratic governments abroad.  
The McCain-Feingold bill is going to backfire on John McCain in this general election--those dredded 527s!

The Democrats are not going to allow their candidate to switftboated again without a fight.  They will protect and defend Barack Obama like you've never seen!
MoveOn.org should do an ad showing all the lobbyists working on "Lobbyist Lover" McCain's despicable campaign.  We need to see how many of these self serving jerks work for him so it's evident he's nothing but a stooge of the lobbyists.

Go Obama 08/12!
The great thing about Obama is he doesn't have the baggage the other two candidates have, AND he has a fresh perspective on how to run Washington. Obama is our next POTUS, and it couldn't be better timing.
what is funny is the repubs are getting upset about something that is a legitamate campaign issue. Conflict of issue is very reasonable to delve into. If it wasn't than McCain would not be purging his staff of people who have ties to lobbying firms and could present thses problems for the campaign. He is just mad b/c Moveon.org is calling him out. I am proud to say that I have supported moneon.org twice and if they keep this up I will support them again. they can sling all the dirt that Obama won't!!! gotta love it. while I am at it I will contribute to Obama for the GE since we are getting there now!!!
Obama has not been declared the nominee yet.  I would hope once be does that he will put an end to this nonsense.  But you can not put it all on him right now with the primary fight still going on.  
Did McCain stop the GOP from running Rev Wright ads in NC????Get lost McCain!If I were Obama I'd  play the NC-REV WRIGHT game McCain played,"I told MOVE-ON NO, BUT THEY DECIDED TO DO IT ANYWAY."
The only connection that Moveon.org has to Obama is that they endorsed him.  If there is a connection that the Obama campaign and Moveon.org coordinated this, then there is something wrong.  On the surface, there is no concern to me because I presume that Moveon.org would be nailing McCain anyhow.  
Dear Republican Attack Machine,

Be afraid, be VERY afraid.  You just lost three special elections in republican strong-holds though you tried every trick in the book and even sent your very own Dick Cheney to campaign.  Karl Rove tricks won't work in 2008 because,  after 7 years of the Bush drought/famine, we're hungry for change and Americans want a new kind of politics. That includes DIPLOMACY INSTEAD OF WAR as a first option.

OBAMA 08!
To Patty,sd,ca...noone cares who you are for, but we know by now you are not a democrat.
Sen McSame is a OLD ANGRY WAR MONGER who has become the TOP FLIP FLOPPER that has a lot of senior moments lately........We can't take a chance he has a senior moment in the white house
I'll be Obama announces a SLEW of national security type superdelegate endoresements just as McCain is speaking to the NRA.
This McCain guy is a flatout joke.  I find him more funny than i do a serious candidate.  Really, how can i take this guy seriously??? lol
world as his supporter Farrakhan says of him. God Bless our country.

Invoking Farrkhan and Rev Wright into a conversation is a fear tactic.    

Obama has denounced both of these characters.  

God has blessed and will continue to bless this country.  Vote Democrat 08!!

Republican Sen. John McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, called an ad criticizing John Kerry’s military service “dishonest and dishonorable” and urged the White House on Thursday to condemn it as well.

The White House declined.

“It was the same kind of deal that was pulled on me,” McCain said in an interview with The Associated Press, comparing the anti-Kerry ad to tactics in his bitter Republican primary fight with President Bush.
"Barack Obama's failure to stop his closest supporters from running these kinds of attacks is evidence of his weak leadership and undermines everything his campaign is supposed to be about."

This will SOOOOO come back to bite McSame in the a$$ once all those GOP 527's wipe the drool off their mouths & rev up their dirty little engines.  Already Swift Boat Veterans for "Truth" (yeah, THOSE guys) has stated they can't wait to rip into Obama.
The great thing about Obama is that he has absolutely no record what so ever. All he has are his words, nothing more. He has done very little in the Senate and of the little he has done, his cult followers know nothing of it. All we have is his record in the dirty hole of Chicago politics and the words from his insane, but honest, friend of 20 years.


Obama is an open book...you write into him what you want to see because there is nothing to dispute your emotions........

BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!

Huckabee joked today while addressing the NRA saying, “That was Barack Obama, he just tripped off a chair, he's getting ready to speak,” said the former Arkansas governor, to audience laughter. “Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove for the floor.”

It must be one of those days, but I don't find this statement very funny. Joking that 'Somebody aimed a gun at him (Barack Obama) and he dove for the floor' or any presidentail candidate is not funny.

I for the most part like Huckabee, but he may want to be careful of the phrases he uses as others may not take it as lightly.
Ok, Boys and Girls its SHOWTIME.  Moveon.org needs a video with the Pope in America hugging little kids and blessing everyone.  Then put it right next to McCain hugging that Right Wing Pastor that hates all Catholics and called the Catholic religion the whore of the world.

That well raise a few heads!
Barack is smart, very smart...smart enough to fight back, and fight fire-with-fire, which John Kerry, Al Gore, Michael Dukakis, and Jimmy Carter didn't (or wouldn't) do. You don't win in politics by being nice to your opponent. The Democratic "loser" pool is filled with "nice" guys.
Accept it people, her and her husband insulted the Black Community, and the Black Community turned on them. Until that happened, Hillary had the Majority of African American Votes.
Chad, Salt Lake City Utah (Sent Friday, May 16, 2008 1:53 PM)

Ok Chad, if the Black people of this country feel so insulted by the Clinton's and as a result the Black community turned on them, well there are A LOT of White people that have been insulted by Barack Obama, his wife and his pastor just to name a few, so therefore I guess the White community should turn on Obama as well (which is a greater number).

I'm sick and tired of reading all the comments that say that the AA's in this country have voted for Obama in historical numbers (even larger than when Bill Clinton ran) because they were insulted by the Clinton's.  That's a load of crap!

They're voting for Obama because he's black.  Stop trying to rationalize it, or sugar coat it, or justify it with all sorts of explanations and excuses.  Have the guts enough and be honest enough to call it what it is.
LOL.. The RNC saying Obama is weak because he won't call off Moveon.org?  Hmmm... But McCain DID try to call off the Mississippi GOP for attacks against Obama and THEY IGNORED HIM.  Now, who is a weak leader?
Let's go for some facts regarding experience and judgement. I sincerely believe this man is the best qualified of the current set. The reasons are not race based and I welcome any argument or agreement based on SUBSTANCE:
(1). He has the sufficient experience. Some have said he doesnt have enough. I invite all to review the performance of the very experienced in Washington. They become entrenched in the process and mistakes - the power structure, interest groups and lobbyists and are no longer able to subconsciously or consciously operate in a manner dependent of these methods which are eventually detrimental to the nation. His 'little experience' saw him voting for a gas tax in Illinois, and later against it after it came back for renewal and studies showed it didnt work.
(2). Apparently also from above he learns from experience
(3). He is sufficiently brilliant. Both BO an editor of Havard law review and Hillary a Rhode scholar can not be accused of probably being unable to grasp some of the sometimes expert concepts of strategy, policy, governance, and economics that we want in the next president given our current situation. McCain was a noted C student as was GW whose family name appears to have even followed him to college (both are from very successful parentage and I will not label anyone elite here).
(4). He is a better executive (judging from his management and putting together his campaign) than the other two who started off with entrenched party advantages.
(5). He is a better grassroots organizer as evidenced by how he built a resilient grassroot support that has sustained him till today (maybe this comes from better understanding of organizational dynamics from his community organizer days).
(6). He apparently has a better world view. Haven lived abroad for a few years, he appears to be able to combine a full world view with an American one as a 20 year public servant. We might be surprised what more negotiation and carrot and stick can accomplish for our public policy and if he selects a proven 'tough' VP, even scared hawks should be willing to give a slightly different approach a try. Why would anyone want to continue our current killing (on both sides) policies. There are indeed women and children dying in Iraq as there are in Iran which we might TOTALLY OBLITERATE if their leaders misact. The folks in WTC were totally innocent people who crazy folks refused to distinguish from our military or rulers and I believe we are who we are because we are BETTER and should continue to act in this manner.
(7). HE has the right temperament. Whether praised, attacked, or endorsed he has shown me an even and measured temperament. Unlike opponents who have been known to strike colleagues physically or those that act like Jekyll and Hyde - hot one day and cold another - screaming shame on you one day (on apparently truthful representation of their falsified history on NAFTA) and turning dove the next.
(8). His make up as one from multiple backgrounds and his actions - never actually disparaging his opponents as when he defended HC on Bosnia makes it believable that he might be able to bring people together compared to those that think fighting is a virtue.
(9). He has gotten it right more often recently than his opponents - on what would happen in Iraq, to his judgment on Pakistan, and to now the gas tax which even republican economists agreed was bad policy and also Bloomberg called stupid.
- Yes he has made mistakes but they are all consistent with the overall personality that is emerging by his own testimony and not the words of others (including the mistake of giving Wright a chance to sting him by including him in the general discourse on race in America, being too soft on HC in debates and not attacking in kind or using her scandals against her, or in trying to psychoanalyze or explain why rural voters might not be supporting him with the bitter gaffe). One thing at least you can evaluate what you have in front of you more than the more ‘experienced’ or dishonest politicians.

Come on McCain, you just pulled the worst trick in the book yesterday. The Democrats are not dogs you can kick around and then say (I don't want you to pick on me and my buddy George W.) Grow up. Go Obama
He's busy trimming the fat, when Obama came in as the skinny guy, the basis of his campaign built on fairness, tolerance, and anti-lobbying.

Its really, really easy to see who is ahead in this race.
Ha, ha, ha.  I know all I need to know about McCain.  He wants to leave our sons and daughters to die in Iraq instead of pursuing OBL.  He wants to overturn Roe v. Wade instead of taking a stand against torture.  He'd rather promote military aggression than deal with the economy he's weak on, per his own admission.  He wants a gas tax holiday pander job instead of cutting corporate welfare.  He's a non-starter, been there, done that for that last eight years and don't want any more.
From bathrooms to back rooms Republicants at all levels nationwide have really done themselves proud over the past couple of years.  Ha!  The mid-terms started the changes Barack Obama will continue, beginning next January.  
OBAMA '08!

Get off your high horses. Obama will fix the mess George Bush and all his cronies (including McCain) created. You people don't handle change too well but we NEED it!

OBAMA '08!
"Charlie Black, whose lobbying deals it links to a series of rogue leaders..."

And, now, the corporate eyes are on a new prize...The oil of Venezuela!  May god be with Hugo Chavez.
More proof the Republicans want to go up against Obama. McCain matches up better against him and has a much better chance of beating him in November, esspecially if there is a big interational incident. They are laying the ground work to paint hi as soft on terror and naive on foriegn policy.
Of course you're for Nader, patty.  You've ALWAYS been for Nader.  We know that. LoL  
Gentlemen, start your engines...

GOBAMA!
All you Obama haters, go check out TN GOP's video attacking a candidate's wife.  Really classy GOP.  Your desperation is getting ugly.
Hey, McSame, if you don't want to get slimed, don't climb in the sty with the pigs.  Clean up your own house.  How many of your campaign advisors have you had to let go.  Do you look at these scumbags before you hire them?
Huckabee jokes about Obama ducking a gunman

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

Huckabee jokes about Obama ducking a gunman
Posted: 04:08 PM ET

From CNN Associate Political Editor Rebecca Sinderbrand


Huckabee addressed the NRA Friday.
(CNN) – During a speech before the National Rifle Association convention Friday afternoon in Louisville, Kentucky, former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee — who has endorsed presumptive GOP nominee John McCain — joked that an unexpected offstage noise was Democrat Barack Obama looking to avoid a gunman.

“That was Barack Obama, he just tripped off a chair, he's getting ready to speak,” said the former Arkansas governor, to audience laughter. “Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove for the floor.”

Obama supports extending the assault weapons ban, limits on gun sales, and a national law against carrying concealed weapons, with exceptions for retired police and military personnel. John McCain – whose legislative record was awarded a C+ rating by the NRA in 2004, but has received a perfect score – will address the group later Friday afternoon. His speech will include remarks "on the issue of unconditional negotiation with state sponsors of terror" that aides tell CNN’s Dana Bash are a direct response to Obama’s comments earlier Friday.

John McCain opens himself up to these attacks when he rides around in a bus called the "straight talk express" and runs on a mantle or reform and opposition to special interests. It's especially valid when his campaign is overflowing with lobbysists, especially ones like Charlie Black who have made killing advocating on behalf of monsters like Mobuto.
MoveOn has confused the American people with a nation of citizens who give a damn about the rest of the world.
"I don't care who Obama gets to be his VP...Jesus or Fred Flintstone...I still will not vote for him!
Cathy Axline (Sent Friday, May 16, 2008 3:08 PM)"

Running an Anti-Jesus campaign, are you Cathy?  Wow...
God Bless America!!!

Yeeee haahhhh!!!
Yep, the republican poor me has started.  There was a republican on MSNBC saying today that the mess in Iraq was caused by Jimmy Carter.  Um, seems like Pres. Carter didn't invade Iraq, neither did Bill Clinton.  The republicans are a bunch of old white grumpy men who haven't had a new idea since Ronald Regan.  Also, John McCain is speaking at the NRA today about how his vision on 2013 after his first term is achievable because the republican party has proven what great leaders they are.
Time to drop Huckabee, MSNBC. Huckabee spoke today during the Celebration of American Values Leadership Forum at the NRA annual meeting at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. When there was a loud noise offstage, he made a "joke" about Barack Obama trying to evade a gunman.

"That was Barack Obama, he just tripped off a chair, he's getting ready to speak. Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove for the floor."

Don't support his act.

Ha!  This is great.  McCain's going to be on his heels all summer into the fall.  When the media loves you, they leave a lot of stones unturned.  Well, it's time to start flipping some of them over -- Vicki Iseman, Donald Diamond, Suncor, Charlie Black.  The Real McCain will be exposed.
Is anyone listening to McCup-O-Soup?  What a tool.  

He claims Obama will not confer with the General's on the ground?  What a nutbag.  Obama said he would confer with them and would make a sensible decision on withdrawal.
The fun has just begun! Buckle up Johnny McSame!
Obama is too inexperienced and incompetent. He really blew it by offering to talk with the worst of longtime enemies. as if Nixon and Reagan just picked up the phone one day and that was all there was to it; and then he blew it with his remark about the "57 states," which is not as horrendous, but still, the President of the United States needs to know, there are 50 states. For me to make a silly mistake, I would just look silly -- but for the President?? He's supposed to be our highest leader, the absolute best. Just like a Senator is supposed to know how to say the Pledge of Allegiance like a Senator, not a Weather Man. Hillary is obviously the right choice, and Obama is the one who needs to graciously step down before he puts his foot in his mouth again.
McNoodle has lost it and is beginning to look like a mashed piece of squash!  
Shannon,

If you had read Mr. Obama's book, you would understand that he has already stated that.  
I'm so proud of Obama coming out swinging against this mess.  He jumped back in Bush's face and McCain's....all in a 2 day span.

And ya'll thought he couldn't hold his own.  Ha!


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