[Note: If you are reading this via the news feed, you may wish to click through to see the videos. There are some good ones this week.]
The week started with McCain successfully putting the race card “issue” (subtext: Obama is black!) on the front pages, so that was good for him. On the other hand, the idea that McCain is old and grumpy got more traction too. We then found out the answer to last week’s question whether McCain could go any lower and dirtier — Yes, he can! — as we moved to a McCain ad suggesting Obama is the anti-Christ (yes, really). And that was only the weekend.
Then McCain was up — his weird commercials had taken the focus off issues that matter like jobs and the war.
Probably not Obama’s best ever, but makes the point.
The McCain campaign released another anti-Obama commercial, but to most viewers this one will seem like the political equivalent of scoring against yourself. Has to be seen to be believed.
But there may be a (very evil) method to the madness: SoonerG at Kos suggests that the point of the latest McCain ads is to depict Obama as the anti-Christ. Don’t laugh. The first thing I thought of when I saw the ad was that it was a dog-whistle call-out to evangelicals who would be offended by Obama’s suggestion that “a light will shine down upon you” and inspire people to vote for him.
The reason this is evil — really evil — is that the logical and devout thing for true believers to do is to assassinate the anti-Christ. McCain is playing with nuclear weapons here.
Crooks & Liars, McCain Lies About His Support For MLK Jr. Day in Arizona. FWIW, I think this is the sort of lie that is a window into the soul. There’s no way a person could forget this, or not be fully informed; there’s no excuse other then either (1) dangerous self-deception; or (2) a complete willingness to lie to the public.
I’m amused to hear the McCain camp’s deep sense of “grievance” over any suggestion that McCain is running a xenophobic and often race-tinged campaign against Barack Obama. It’s amazing how you can be pushing a message that your opponent is in league with foreign terrorists and comparing him to twenty-something white women best known for their ‘behind the music’ episodes and so many people can get the wrong idea.
Joe Conason, Salon, Wanting the White House in the worst way: The pundits who adore John McCain wonder why he has adopted campaign tactics he once despised, but his compromise with the smear merchants began a long time ago.
Susan Crawford is waiting for McCain’s tech policy — promised for July. But she’s not optimistic: “Sen. McCain is much more interested in offshore drilling than innovation.”
Modo, McCain’s Green-Eyed Monster asserts that it’s envy driving McCain: “That’s the only explanation for why a man who prides himself on honor, a man who vowed not to take the low road in the campaign, having been mugged by W. and Rove in South Carolina in 2000, is engaging in a festival of juvenilia.” [To which one can only say, “the only explanation???”]
Washington Post, McCain Bundler Collects From Unlikely Donors — they smell a scandal, but don’t come right out and say it. Incidentally, it is illegal to launder political contributions from abroad via US residents/citizens; it’s also illegal to evade contribution limits by giving money to others so they in turn can donate it.
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