Political Dissonance on the Campaign Trail
2008 July 10
There was more politically stupid things going on yesterday than I thought I’d be able to handle. Seriously freshman stuff that I was all going to wrap up in one quick and easy blog. Luckily the Jed Report already did a good job, so I don’t have to. Here’s what Jed has:
- On FISA, the McCain campaign couldn’t agree which way to attack Obama. McCain blasted Obama for opposing telecom immunity, the campaign blasted Obama for supporting immunity.
- McCain didn’t even bother to vote on FISA.
- He skipped the Medicare vote too. Even Ted Kennedy made that one.
- McCain got hammered for saying Social Security is “an absolute disgrace.” And then he promised to target Social Security in his deficit cutting plan.
- His campaign told the National Review that he had flip-flopped on cap-and-trade, but told Marc Ambinder that his position was unchanged.
- McCain personally attacked Obama for opposing a “terrorist” designation for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, but the attack wasn’t true, as he should have learned one month ago when FactCheck.org debunked the exact same attack.
- It turns out that McCain himself skipped the very same vote on the Revolutionary Guard that he attacks Obama for skipping
- Speaking of Iran, McCain made another bad joke about Iran — this time joking about killing Iranians by exporting cigarettes. That could be funny if Bill Maher said it, but not a presidential contender who has joked about “bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.” (Good news for McCain: AP covered it up.)
- Jesse Jackson attacked Barack Obama and Bill O’Reilly played it up — giving Obama a Sistah Souljah moment and the higher ground all in one. (Update: dnA isn’t to keen on this take, and I think he might be right.)
- And finally, the same group that seems to be illegally coordinating with the McCain campaign on media placements has done it again, this time in Michigan.
So that pretty much sums it up, ya dig? If you’re not already, become a patron of the Jed Report. If you want political video, he’s key.
-Marc-








It looks like McCain doesn’t like to take positions or vote on important hard hitting issues.
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