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10.09.2008
Animal Farm

Jake Tapper has a good rundown of one of the more pathetic moments of the campaign so far, an effort by former Massachusetts Governor--and McCain surrogate--Jane Swift to claim Barack Obama was calling Sarah Palin a pig when, discussing McCain's "change" message, he used the common phrase, "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig." Swift stoically clung to her idiot smear despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary--Obama having used the same phrase to describe Bush's Iraq policy, the divine irony that McCain himself used the motto last year to describe Hillary Clinton's health care plan, etc.--and even extended her obtuse literal-mindedness, adding the charge that Obama was calling McCain a "fish," when he offered a variant on the old saying about fish and newspapers.

How to deal with such sleazy nonsense? Should the Obama campaign respond, or hope the press does its job and bats it down? There is, after all, more than one way to skin a cat, and sometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lie. It was a surrogate who made the claim, not McCain himself, and we all know that when the cat's away the mice will play. Even as inspiring a leader as John McCain can lead a horse to water but he can't make it drink.

And it may be that with this sorry gambit, Swift has rolled snake eyes. Tapper, Marc Ambinder, Ben Smith, and Ari Melber all smelled a rat and declared this the fish story it is, and perhaps the rest of the press will follow suit. Still, the bogus charge is further evidence--along with McCain's disgraceful new ad--that he intends to run a campaign that's not fit for rats. Can we expect more dishonest smears like this one? Does a bear shit in the woods?

--Christopher Orr

Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 10:47 AM with 14 comment(s)

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Andrew Davis said:

Palin is all bark and no tree.

September 10, 2008 10:57 AM

emigdio said:

Swift is just the canary in the coal mine, out parroting lines that a more eagle-eyed observer would've batted down in a second. I can't believe any of this monkey business will stick, but I do agree that the GOP's problem with the truth is becoming the elephant in the middle of the room. Problem is, they're just not as skillfully at it as the previous vintages of GOP vultures. McCain's running dogs act like a bull in a china shop.

For Obama, there's no point responding, much less aping these attacks, getting into a fight about smears with these guys is like wrestling a pig. They should just focus on beavering away at building an Electoral College dike around the big must win state. They especially need to squirrel away their advantage in Rattlesnake country out in New Mexico and Nevada but they need to be careful, there's no way they can afford to lose in the Beaver State or the Badger State either.

I'm pretty sure they'll pull it off. So far his campaign has been the cat's pajama's...

September 10, 2008 11:13 AM

sdcrippen said:

I admit I'm lame--I've only contributed in the not-too-high three digits to Obama's campaign, and I haven't volunteered my time. But these ads, all this disgusting mud, has me running a little scared, so I decided to stop obsessively refreshing the TNR blog sites, went onto barackobama.com, and officially signed up--or tried to. The site is *incredibly* slow. Pages like "Visit Washington (state) Headquarters" are missing. The login times out. It's not my ISP - other sites (like tnr.com) come up just fine. Shouldn't they have their website powered by a Saturn V rocket at this point?

And what's with calling my personal page "MyBO"? I like to think that I smell fine.

Come on guys. Let's go!!

September 10, 2008 11:28 AM

tnmats said:

Wow, a swiftboating surrogate called Swift.  How appropriate.

September 10, 2008 11:35 AM

cal80 said:

Obama should ignore Palin.  Instead, his campaign made 3 separate references to the lipstick issue yesterday.  What Obama said was not damaging, what the guy said who introduced Biden was just plain stupid--it was a direct reference to her rather than to foreign policy.  That's the trouble when they decide to go with something like this lipstick issue--surrogates pick it up and use it incorrectly.  This battle is between McCain and Obama, and Obama needs to refocus on that or he is going to blow it.

September 10, 2008 11:39 AM

jobeek2 said:

A tour de force, Emigdio..

September 10, 2008 11:42 AM

timteeter said:

Any response should be proceeded by a video tape of McCain's comment (if one is available) and then accompanied by laughter rather than outrage.  Don't act angry (save that for the sex ed attach), just make fun of them.

September 10, 2008 11:42 AM

dbhuff said:

What I think is amazing is that the repeating of these lies needs to be called out, but in the context of if he's lying now, how do we know he won't lie when he gets in office? Because he's honorable? Not anymore.

September 10, 2008 11:59 AM

The Plank said:

Noam and Chris have already weighed in on the head-smacking stupidity of Jane Swift, but since the McCain

September 10, 2008 12:13 PM

GSpinks said:

"Because he's honorable? Not anymore."

I have to admit I haven't accused McCain of being honorable in several months now; what we see today is just a louder and messier version of what he's been doing for the past several months. Its pretty obvious McCain has taken the "win at any cost" road, which has cost him every ounce of credibility he ever had with me. I continue to be ashamed that I ever thought about voting for him.

September 10, 2008 12:18 PM

literatehobo said:

You can lead a horse's ass to water, but you can't make it piss.

September 10, 2008 12:44 PM

vanwurs said:

I know everybody is ringing their hands and offering Obama (who has done pretty well so far with his own game plan...) advice, and who the hell am I to tell Barack and Joe and David Axelrod how to run their campaign, but.......

The most single effective part of that marvelous acceptance speech was when he simply and forcefully looked at the camera and said....Enough!  It was daddy finallly losing his patience and turning around to the kids cutting up in the backseat of the car on a long trip....drawing the line.  It was clear, unequivical, passionate and firm.  He needs to bring that power into his response.  The campaign McCain is running against him is silly, petty and low.  The lipstick thing, and turning the oppurtunity Barack tried to take to talk about education in the 21st century into some cultural dog whistling about sex education and kindergarterners.  He needs to turn around and say to them...and make ads with this tagline....Enough!  We have better things to talk about.  Enough! This is an election about big things, like education and war and peace and whether folks keep their homes and jobs and health care, not cultural pettiness and procedural reform or ethics.  He needs to say Enough! and make an ad campaign that plays as relentlessly as these silly ads about sex education or whether Barack Obama was calling Sarah Palin a pig.   He needs to say Enough! and he needs to say it loud and clear, and most of all  (something his campaign does not seem to do with any campaign theme other than "change") he needs to say it consistently and relentlessly.

ENOUGH!

September 10, 2008 12:47 PM

rozenson said:

Chris Orr and literatehobo are clever guys. I'll be a monkey's uncle if I haven't seen so many animal metaphors in one posting.

September 10, 2008 1:25 PM

literatehobo said:

rozenson,

emigdio gets the real credit. That was a whale of a post.

September 10, 2008 3:29 PM