Obama


The Anchorage Daily News has endorsed Barack Obama for president. Coming from a solid “red” state that’s something. Coming from a red state which the Republican vice presidential candidate calls home and sits as governor, that’s something again. From the Associated Press:

The Daily News said since the economic crisis has emerged, Republican presidential candidate John McCain has “stumbled and fumbled badly” in dealing with it.

“Of the two candidates, Sen. Obama better understands the mortgage meltdown’s root causes and has the judgment and intelligence to shape a solution, as well as the leadership to rally the country behind it,” the paper said.

The Daily News said Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has shown the country why she is a success as governor. But the paper said few would argue that Palin is truly ready to step into the job of being president despite her passion, charisma and strong work ethic.

Just a couple of weeks left before the American elections and John McCain is running hard to narrow his Democratic opponent’s considerable lead.

The McCain campaign seems to be out of ideas, nothing appears to be getting traction, and so their last-ditch effort may be to fall back on smear, the deliberate exploitation of outright lies and treacherous distortions, to make gullible American voters fearful and distrusting of Obama.

There’s a pretty good analysis of this in Talking Points Memo:

“…McCain’s final strategy relies on two pillars. The first is aggressively playing to voters’ fears of electing a black president. Make no mistake: not just his campaign in a general sense, but McCain himself and his top handful of advisers, are banking on the residual racism in a changing America to get them over the finish line. The second is an aggressive use of innuendo to convince casual voters that Obama is in league with Islamic terrorists bent on killing Americans.
Many people have asked whether enough Americans really care any more about the cultural convulsions of the 1960s. The answer? It doesn’t matter. For the McCain campaign, Bill Ayers has nothing to do with 60s radicalism. Ayers is nothing more than a tool that permits McCain, Palin and all their surrogates to use the noun “terrorist” in polite company in the same sentence as “Obama,” over and over and over again. It allows them to cobble together a ‘respectable’ version of those Obama smear emails they can push in commercials and robocalls and surrogate talking points every hour of every day.

Stripped down to its components McCain’s message to voters is this: “Don’t forget. He’s definitely black. And he may be a terrorist.” That’s the message. The nuts and bolts is a concerted effort to keep Democrats from voting — through intimidation, by striking new voters from the rolls, which is going to happen to lots of them, clogging polling stations to create delays that keep late day (predominantly) Obama voters from voting altogether. Smears in the air and voter suppression on the ground.

Many people say, well … all this stuff just hasn’t worked. But the truth is that the really corrupt and vicious part of McCain’s effort only comes now because it’s only in the last couple weeks that you can pull stuff that the press won’t get to call you on before election day — after which it doesn’t matter. Will it take Obama down? So far McCain’s gutter campaign has hurt him more than helped. But there’s no reason to be sure it will continue that way.”

Obama has one advantage that will let him fight back – money and lots of it. He’ll need it to wage a last-ditch media campaign of his own that just might bury McCain in his own trash.

It doesn’t get much better than this.

American voters are casting about trying to figure out just who to blame for the subprime mortgage/derivative/credit crunch/housing bubble scandal. The Repugs, naturally, have their spin machines in overdrive – trying to convince average Americans that both parties are to blame and their Repug followers that it’s really the Dems doing.

Time for a photo montage. You can start with Reagan’s “trickle down” genius David Stockman, now staring at 30-years in prison for corporate accounting fraud. Then, how about Bush Sr. and Silverado Savings & Loan. Next up, John McCain and Chales Keating and Lincoln Savings & Loan. Then George w. Bush and “Kenny Boy” Lay of Enron fame. Cheney and Haliburton. Finally a Rogues Gallery of the Republican’s “look the other way” regulators and then a quick return to John McCain and Charles Keating. Fade to black.

Ouch, ouch, ouch and ouch.

Keep hammering away at four decades of Republican shenanigans that have repeatedly wiped out little folks’ life savings while facilitating the skyrocketing wealth of the real elite, America’s wealthiest. Bring up clip of George w. at that black tie dinner bragging about his friends, “the haves and the have-mores, my base.” Close with clip of John McCain saying he’s supported Bush on every important piece of legislation throughout his presidency and his pledge to even further deregulate the financial services sector.

You might have to break that down into a series of three ads. Then but the best airtime you can get and run them in successive commercial breaks.

Bingo. Bye, bye Geezer.

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