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04.08.2008
Comment of the Day: Countering Paris and Britney

At the Stump, Mike thought Obama should have agreed to the proposed town hall meetings with the gaffe-prone McCain. In the comments jobeek2 saw town hall debates as one way to deflect the recent attack ads comparing Obama to celebrities:

In 2004, the Republicans used the summer lull of non-news to ceaselessly hammer out the trivia of character assassination, and it worked. They're trying it again now, and indeed, for days now all the media is reporting regarding Obama is Britney and Paris Hilton stuff. This is Not Good.

If Obama had agreed to a series of townhall debates, those encounters would have sucked up all the attention, and we wouldnt have had the news vacuum in which rumours and slander thrive. Plus, if confronted every month in a live to-and-fro himself with Obama, McCain would either not have been able to keep up the low trivia attacks at all, or would have ended up contradicting and muddling them by taking an opposite tack in the debates.

I thought Obama should have agreed to the townhall debates even if it *had* been strategically disadvantageous, just because it would have been good for political culture and discourse, for the country basically. But even on a strategic level, participation would have escaped Obama the sordid mess he's confronting now.

Posted: Monday, August 04, 2008 6:12 PM with 6 comment(s)

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kj_593 said:

I've vascillated on this point, but I think, strategically speaking, Obama made the right call on these townhall meetings.  Unlike McCain, he didn't wrap up the nomination until June.  If he agreed to the townhall meetings, his schedule would, essentially, be controlled by McCain.  Also, and I think this is the lesson they (Obama) took away from the Democratic Primary, there is such a thing as TOO many debates.  Frankly the impact of McCain vs. Obama in a debate will be stark and jolting.  And it will come at a time when it actually matters. Post convention.  Pre-convention it would get lost in the noise of the convention.  At least that's how I view things.

August 4, 2008 6:49 PM

Wandreycer1 said:

KJ - you just changed my mind with that excellent post.  You're absolutely right.

August 4, 2008 7:19 PM

jobeek2 said:

Hey, that's nice.

August 4, 2008 8:48 PM

dubyadoubte said:

kj is absolutely right- let Grampa Simpson, he of the Iraq-Pakistan border fumble post convention, post Olympics when Attention Deficit Disorder America isn't so distracted.  

Speaking of coverage:  News vacuum?  How about unemployment rates hitting a 4 year high on Friday?  

This is why I've tuned out the talking heads and the Sunday Washington Post.  The last 7.5 years have been an unmitigated disaster, yet the Republicans are driving the debate and the campaign coverage with non-issues like Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, arugula lettuce, and Obama is too skinny and elitist to relate to Super-Size Nation.

August 5, 2008 8:10 AM

cleavet said:

Agree with KJ, and would also add that the possibility of PUMA sabotage at such an event would be more damaging for Obama than his appearance would be worth.

August 5, 2008 9:25 AM

ackyri said:

I'm not convinced; I'm still with jobeek2. One of the best arguments initially against the town hall debates was the free publicity it would give McCain, back when it still looked like we'd have a tremendous money advantage. But with the RNC lining the old man's pockets that's no longer a luxury we have. Get those two men standing next to each other at every opportunity. Pre-convention, post-convention, hell, even -- well, no, I suppose not _during_ the convention. We'll blow McCain out of the water.

August 5, 2008 8:43 PM