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McCain not disarming: Novak

posted at 9:26 am on May 22, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Many wondered whether John McCain would allow Barack Obama to set the parameters for debate in this election, especially after McCain scolded the North Carolina GOP for their ad featuring Jeremiah Wright. Fear not, Robert Novak says in his column today; McCain will not unilaterally disarm in this fight. Expect the McCain campaign to aggressively highlight questionable aspects of Obama’s policy and career, including his involvement with domestic terrorist William Ayers:

When one of the Democratic Party’s most astute strategists this week criticized John McCain for attacking Barack Obama’s desire to engage Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, I asked what the Republican presidential candidate ought to talk about in this campaign. “Health care and the economy,” he replied. That is a sure formula for Democratic victory, but it is one that McCain’s campaign rejects.

Obama embraced that formula once it became clear that he would best Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination. He began pounding McCain for seeking the third term of George W. Bush. At the same time, Obama implores McCain in the interest of “one nation” and “one people” not to attack him. The shorthand, widely repeated by the news media, is that the Republican candidate must not “Swift boat” Obama. That amounts to unilateral political disarmament by McCain.

McCain is not about to disarm. His campaign has no intention of fighting this battle on Democratic turf. During the more than five months ahead, Republicans will explore the mindset of this young man who is a stranger to most Americans. That includes his association with the Chicago leftist William Ayers, who has remained unrepentant about his violent role as a 1960s radical. This will not be popular with McCain’s erstwhile admirers in the mainstream news media, but America has not heard the last of Bill Ayers in this campaign.

I’d suspect that won’t include attacks on Jeremiah Wright and the Trinity United Church of Christ. First, that story has likely played itself out, unless someone finds video of Obama applauding some of Wright’s more lunatic demagoguery. McCain didn’t need to get involved in that story for it to play out, thanks to Hillary Clinton and her team, and a news media that for a short period of time actually did its job.

The issue of Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn has no potential racial pitfalls and more of the radicalism that America largely rejects. Wright may issue crazy conspiracy allegations such as the supposed government plot to create AIDS, but Ayers and Dohrn and their associates planted bombs and committed crimes — and those weren’t limited to the ’60s. Dohrn allegedly acted as an acccomplice to Weather Underground crimes in 1980 and 1981 that resulted in three murders. To this day, they talk about America as a “monster” and their efforts to “overthrow” capitalism and the parts of the government they find objectionable.

And Obama’s website still calls them “mainstream”.

Obama tries to call these “distractions” and attacks McCain for mentioning them, but Obama himself ran on his judgment as a replacement for experience. That judgment has come under attack even from his own surrogates on Iran, and Obama yesterday tried to call that a distraction, inferring that Iran was unimportant. The “distraction” meme has almost reached satirical proportions, a sign that Obama has gotten outboxed on the campaign trail and seeks relief through stonewalling.

At least according to Novak, McCain won’t allow Obama to define the boundaries to nothing more than the platitudes of hope and change. Let’s hope he’s right.

Update: North Carolina, not New Jersey.  Yikes.  Did someone replace my coffee with the decaffeinated version?


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Obama’s response will be, “What! So I hang out with terrorists, racists, jew-haters, and criminals. So what! Let’s get back to the real issues here. This discussion won’t feed my children.”

Mojave Mark on May 22, 2008 at 9:30 AM

Obama will get the nod for the dim nominee and between June & November, McCain’s team will have the opportunity to wipe the floor with him…..if they will.

kcd on May 22, 2008 at 9:30 AM

especially after McCain scolded the New Jersey GOP for their ad featuring Jeremiah Wright

McCain scolded the North Carolina GOP.

mred on May 22, 2008 at 9:33 AM

Thinking outside of the box.

Not for long.

Valiant on May 22, 2008 at 9:37 AM

Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn “Became Respectable Fixtures in Mainstream Liberal Chicago

I think that speaks volumes of “mainstream liberal Chicago” more so than the two domestic terrorists.

rbj on May 22, 2008 at 9:38 AM

The only conclusion available to the reasonable is that mainstream Dems aloow themselves to be photographed dancing on the US flag in alleys (but not on Wacker Dr…) and wish they had bombed more govt buildings during their misspent youth.

/tird

Akzed on May 22, 2008 at 9:40 AM

We need to remember McCain has been working towards this for many years,…much longer than Obama has even been in national politics. While his need doesn’t match the obsession of Her Majesty, he isn’t about to let an empty suited Marxist go unbloodied if he is an obstacle.

a capella on May 22, 2008 at 9:41 AM

I don’t see Obama getting elected with the baggage he has with his associations: wife, pastor, Ayers. Plus, he gets smoked out too often on foreign affairs.

He is a greenhorn and it will come out.

saiga on May 22, 2008 at 9:41 AM

“Respectable” is a word no decent American would ever apply to the likes of Ayers and Dohrn, two criminals who should be serving life sentences right now, instead of holding fundraisers and trying to put one of their ignorant cronies into the White House.

AZCoyote on May 22, 2008 at 9:44 AM

McCain shouldn’t even have to work hard to trample Obama; the ammunition he needs to crush the Messiah is literally laying at his feet.

Bishop on May 22, 2008 at 9:46 AM

So McCain is willing to attack the rich white guy, but the black guy who hates America is off limits.

Snake307 on May 22, 2008 at 9:46 AM

“Sen. McCain, we’d like you to give up fighting for something that you have always wanted so that Barry Obama can become the next President. Mkaythanks.”

benrand on May 22, 2008 at 9:47 AM

The New Jersey GOP? I didn’t know they still existed.

JammieWearingFool on May 22, 2008 at 9:47 AM

JWF,

Apparently I resurrected them single-handedly for this post…

Ed Morrissey on May 22, 2008 at 9:49 AM

Rather than an admit error first made in a debate with Hilary Clinton, Barry’s gaffes on Iran have been transformed into his official foreign policy. Rather than admit that Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn are a menace to society, he stubbornly maintains that they are mainstream.

He is cut of the same cloth of those who insisted that Stalin had transformed the Soviet Union into the land of milk and honey, and awarded Walter Duranty of the New York Times a Pulitzer for disseminating this fiction.

Buy Danish on May 22, 2008 at 9:51 AM

Unless there’s some other journalist named Alexander Cockburn out there, the writer of the Dohrn and Ayers blurb quoted on the web site has himself been a far left polemicist for decades. When he describes the two as having “become mainstream liberal fixtures,” it’s the pride of a radical over the successful “march through the institutions” undertaken by others of his kind since the late ’60s.

CK MacLeod on May 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM

He is cut of the same cloth of those who insisted that Stalin had transformed the Soviet Union into the land of milk and honey, and awarded Walter Duranty of the New York Times a Pulitzer for disseminating this fiction.

Buy Danish on May 22, 2008 at 9:51 AM

That would mean that he’s a stooge of the Communists.

Akzed on May 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM

That would mean that he’s a stooge of the Communists.

Akzed on May 22, 2008 at 9:57 AM

Ironic that whackjob MDS “True Conservatives” who think McCain is some kind of commie symp because of his days in the Hanoi Hilton might help hand the white house to a true stooge of the Communists.

funky chicken on May 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM

Last night, while scrolling through some of Michelle Malkin’s earlier threads, I was intrigued by a comment on the one covering the seized FARC laptops and their damaging information about the gringos who implied that Obama would be the next president. The commenter wondered whether the hand of Ayers/Dohrn might be connected in further spreading the Marxist agenda in the southern hemisphere.

There are too many Democrats trying to undermine Uribe in Colombia– from delegations of congresscritters heading to the country to Nancy Pelosi’s adamance in quashing a trade agreement that actually benefits our country through increasing our exports. The coincidences are rather damning.

Karl Rove had a very good summary-analysis yesterday about Obama’s incoherent international-relations policy. One has to wonder not only about the Hope-Change contender’s knowledge, judgment, and motives but also about his mentor-manipulators. Too many of them are hostile to America’s interests and lean heavily toward Marxist and terrorist sympathies.

Every aspect of the mysterious Obama’s background should be open for scrutiny and on the table for debate.

onlineanalyst on May 22, 2008 at 10:12 AM

Shorter Obama: McCain is a Distraction™ – vote for me!

Seixon on May 22, 2008 at 10:17 AM

I think McCain and make mince meat out of the Rookie Messiah in a debate.. question is, would he?

and would be ready for all of the msm ready to call him ‘racist’ the next day for it.. (the NYT has the report already written up in advance, ready to roll at a moments notice)

DaveC on May 22, 2008 at 10:20 AM

Obamaspeak: Criticism equals distraction. Agreement equals debate.

Buford Gooch on May 22, 2008 at 10:27 AM

There are too many Democrats trying to undermine Uribe in Colombia– from delegations of congresscritters heading to the country to Nancy Pelosi’s adamance in quashing a trade agreement that actually benefits our country through increasing our exports. The coincidences are rather damning.

Karl Rove had a very good summary-analysis yesterday about Obama’s incoherent international-relations policy. One has to wonder not only about the Hope-Change contender’s knowledge, judgment, and motives but also about his mentor-manipulators. Too many of them are hostile to America’s interests and lean heavily toward Marxist and terrorist sympathies.

Every aspect of the mysterious Obama’s background should be open for scrutiny and on the table for debate.

onlineanalyst on May 22, 2008 at 10:12 AM

good stuff

funky chicken on May 22, 2008 at 10:30 AM

Obama is shaping up to be such a bush league patzer. Every bit of criticism leveled his way is responded to with the broken record refrain of “distraction” or “raaacist!”

spmat on May 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM

Between this and the McCain camp’s sending the New York Times to the corner for a time-out over their latest attempt to stir up a controversy over a lame story, it shows that the senator and his handlers have at least some awareness of both what the Democrats’ game plan is going to be and how they can’t expect to be BFFs with the big media outlets once Obama’s nomination is settled and the main campaign gets underway.

It doesn’t mean the coverage isn’t going to be slanted toward Obama, but at least McCain doesn’t look like he’s going to be standing around five months from now like Bob Dole in 1996, wondering “Where’s the outrage?” because the media wouldn’t cover the Clinton scandals.

jon1979 on May 22, 2008 at 10:37 AM

Buford Gooch on May 22, 2008 at 10:27 AM

I forgot.. we’ve ALWAYS been at war with Eurasia..

DaveC on May 22, 2008 at 10:38 AM

Capt,

I think you are wrong about the Rev Wright, his Trinity church and Trumpet magazine. Stanley Kurtz’s article that I pointed to yesterday at the National Review makes it very clear how disturbing Obama’s mentors really are.

http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=MjRhNDQ4MGFlYjk0YzUwNDk0MzYyNTE1ZDkwYmNmNDc=

To suggest that this story has no legs with the electorate is akin to saying that had McCain been a recent 20 year member in good standing with the John Birch Society of old that it has no relevance to this election. There’s no difference between supporters of Black Separatism and supporters of White Separatism, just the color of the bigot’s skin.

Yet these are the people and inspiration to Obama and it is not important? I will readily agree that this is just one aspect of the campaign. However I do think that the general philosophy of this group permeates Obama and Michelle’s thinking such that it has/will influence many of their decisions. I think it is not a stretch that his views on Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, Iran etc are found there. Read Trumpet magazine. His views are the Church’s parsed through the words of campaigning.

patrick neid on May 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM

Yep, Cockburn is about as lefttard as it gets. That he would endorse Ayers and Dohrn is no surprise. If I were Obama, I wouldn’t want my campaign associated with Cockburn, either.

Blake on May 22, 2008 at 11:35 AM

The commenter wondered whether the hand of Ayers/Dohrn might be connected in further spreading the Marxist agenda in the southern hemisphere.

onlineanalyst on May 22, 2008 at 10:12 AM

Habla Espagnol? This video of Bill Ayers and his adopted son, Chesa Boudin is a great, big clue that the answer is indisputably “yes”.

Also, a sample of Ayers, Dohrn and Chesa’s ideological scribblings vis a vis the Southern Hemisphere can be found here.

patrick neid on May 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM

I agree, particularly since Marxism is at the root of Liberation Theology, and in Obama’s case, Black Liberation Theology.

Buy Danish on May 22, 2008 at 11:53 AM

Here’s more - Bernadine Dohrn writing euphorically about Hugo Chavez.

Buy Danish on May 22, 2008 at 11:55 AM

Re: screencap – I didn’t know Bob Novak was working for The Onion.

eeyore on May 22, 2008 at 12:03 PM

Trust but verify.

When Team Mav starts to go hammer and tong after the Only Man Who Can Save America, every single time, day or night that Obama or any member of his campaign says something stupid or wrong, then I will be happy. Ditto for the Press Corps. The campaign needs to be able and willing to stop pressers and interviews in their tracks and call reporters on their mistakes/biases/lazy reporting.

And the McCainiancs should make good on their threats to pull credentials and start tossing reporters off the campaign plane, on the ground preferably, at 35k feet if necessary. (I would cheer the first national campaign to pull a DB Cooper on Andrea Mitchell: Strap a chute on her back and toss her out of the plane somewhere over Utah.)

A scattershot approach to lazy stupid biased reporters wont work, a la McClellan/Hooker/Burnside/Pope. It has to be a sustained, relentelss and remorseless campaign, like Grant in 1864: many battles, many casualties, but always moving towards the objective point: Richmond! the White House.

Mike D. on May 22, 2008 at 1:28 PM

Obama’s response will be, “What! So I hang out with terrorists, racists, jew-haters, and criminals. So what! Let’s get back to the real issues here. This discussion won’t feed my children. I am The new Jebus and he hung out with sinners so can I!”

Mojave Mark on May 22, 2008 at 9:30 AM

FIFY

/Sarc off

-Wasteland Man.

WastelandMan on May 22, 2008 at 1:36 PM

Habla Espagnol? This video of Bill Ayers and his adopted son, Chesa Boudin is a great, big clue that the answer is indisputably “yes”.

Also, a sample of Ayers, Dohrn and Chesa’s ideological scribblings vis a vis the Southern Hemisphere can be found here.

patrick neid on May 22, 2008 at 10:44 AM
I agree, particularly since Marxism is at the root of Liberation Theology, and in Obama’s case, Black Liberation Theology.

Buy Danish on May 22, 2008 at 11:53 AM

important!

funky chicken on May 22, 2008 at 1:56 PM

This video of Bill Ayers and his adopted son, Chesa Boudin is a great, big clue that the answer is indisputably “yes”.

McCain just won Florida, no need for Crist.

funky chicken on May 22, 2008 at 1:57 PM

I would guess McCain has gained a little bitterness towards the left and the main stream media. While he was their darling for years he no gets a little taste of their back stabbing tactics. I hope he has learned he was being used and gets back behind the republican party.

Hope, Change, becoming a Republican again!

trs on May 22, 2008 at 3:01 PM

Alexander Cockburn wrote in an op-ed…

That guy himself is a loony leftist, creator of the Counterpunch website.

An example:

Wright speaks the “truth to power”, arguing that United States history is filled with examples of the government being unjust to the people. Hagee, on the other hand, speaks the truth to the powerless, claiming that events such as Hurricane Katrina occurred because New Orleans is a city that welcomes gays and lesbians.

Clinton saw the political opening against Obama and took it but did not go after Hagee-McCain. Making common cause with McCain allowed Hillary Clinton to appeal once more to that racist white bloc against Obama. But this concern for working-class whites is shallow

He lives in Humboldt Co., Northern CA. Someone I know asked him, when he was ranting against the Afghan war, “I’m from New York. I have family there. We were attacked on 9-11. What do we do then? What should we do?!” He had no answer.

silverfox on May 22, 2008 at 3:26 PM

I’d suspect that won’t include attacks on Jeremiah Wright and the Trinity United Church of Christ.

Bitter shame, that.

First, that story has likely played itself out, unless someone finds video of Obama applauding some of Wright’s more lunatic demagoguery.

Ed

I couldn’t disagree more. This story should, and on some level will, be replayed from beginning to end during the general election. Assuming that McCain has no stomach for it, then some interest third party will have to do the heavy lifting. But he ain’t heavy, he’s a brother.

Jaibones on May 22, 2008 at 6:26 PM

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