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TODAY'S STORIES
10.10.2008
John McCain's Ineffective New Ad

On Monday I argued that the McCain campaign's strategy of using Bill Ayers to attack Barack Obama would not work because the economic crisis trumped all.  Today, the McCain campaign has tried to link Obama's association with Ayers to the economic crisis in a new ad.

Will it work?

No.

The ad is practically schizophrenic.  The first third attacks Obama's "blind ambition" for "working with Ayers."  The remaining two-thirds is about the housing crisis and an attack on "Congressional liberals" for letting it happen.

The connection between Ayers and the housing crisis?  Who knows?  The ad makes no effort to explain it.

Which more or less proves the point -- there is no connection between Ayers and the economic crisis.

Instead of focusing on Ayers Senator McCain might have chosen to spend a day outlining a comprehensive solution to the mess we are in.  But that would require an understanding of the problem and an idea of how to fix it -- which John McCain clearly does not have.

Right now the McCain campaign is having a conversation with itself and the Republican base, while the rest of the country -- and Barack Obama -- is focused on the greatest economic meltdown since the Depression.  It's not a good place for John McCain to be less than a month before the election.

 

Posted: Friday, October 10, 2008 7:38 AM with 6 comment(s)

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icarusr said:

DOW was at 8000 points - three thousand down from two weeks ago, representing three trillion dollars of lost wealth.  POWPOW is effectively blaming blacks' aspiratioin to home ownership - their aspiration to the American Dream - after his attack on Wall Street greed did not pay off.  

Despicable.

October 10, 2008 10:46 AM

blackton said:

Stromtrooper Sarah will save the day. She will give voice to the fat, restless housewives nestled with their bon-bons and soap operas and that voice will be:

October 10, 2008 12:12 PM

dsabath said:

I totally agree that this ad is disorientingly incoherent. For fun, I'd like to try to explain the "logic"--bad judgement led to the financial meltdown, and because Obama had an association with the terrorist Ayers, he has bad judgement. QED. The McCain campaign really is having a conversation with itself in some alternate reality.

October 10, 2008 2:25 PM

RRB52 said:

    I suspect that the answer to the question of this "disconnected" ad is fairly simple.  McCain is subject to campaign finance limits, so his campaign splits the cost (and message) of the ad with the RNC.  The result is  disconcerting but not surprising.

October 11, 2008 5:37 PM

fougasseu said:

So Todd is campaigning in Palmyra, Maine, talking up the NRA.

The entire country wants to know what the next President is going to do about the economy, and the Palins are talking about abortion and guns.

He appeared at the Moosehead Trail Trading Post. How deliciously ironic, the Palins and their endless association with killing these remarkable animals. The Bull Moose was the symbol of Teddy Roosevelt's short-lived attempt to bring progressive ideas to the Republican Party.

No chance of the Bull Moose surviving with the Palins around.

October 12, 2008 7:35 AM

grandtheory said:

I haven't seen the ad, but I suspect that RRB52 is correct. That's why McCain won't be able to let go of Ayers (and soon Rev. Wright) even if he wanted to. The old guard of the Republican Right won't let him.

October 21, 2008 2:13 PM