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Report: Palin, advisors want to hit Obama on Wright, but McCain refuses

posted at 12:15 pm on October 15, 2008 by Allahpundit
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We already knew this based on what she said to Bill Kristol and what Salter’s allegedly said about losing honorably, but Politico puts the pieces together. The oddest aspect isn’t McCain’s reasoning — in light of that NYT poll, hitting Wright could very well backfire spectacularly — but the sense that he’s not prepared to try anything different with less than three weeks left and the polls grim. If he won’t hit Wright and he’s not planning some sort of grand economic-emergency campaign reboot, then it looks like we’re riding Ayers all the way to the finish line. The Chicago Tribune reports this morning that he has photos of Che and Mumia on his office door, so there’s something for the next ad, I guess. Or would mentioning that be racist, too?

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and several top campaign officials see a sharp attack on Wright as the best — and perhaps last — chance to rattle Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and force voters to rethink their support of him. But McCain continues to overrule them, fearing a Wright attack would smack of desperation and racism, the officials said.

With McCain unlikely to budge, GOP officials are hoping groups outside of the campaign will finance an ad attack on Obama-Wright ties. It is unclear if any conservative group has the cash to bankroll a serious effort, however.

“Wright is off the table,” said one top campaign official. “It’s all McCain. He won’t go there. His advisers would have gone there.”…

“There’s a slippery slope in politics on the racial divide, and Senator McCain made it very clear early on that he did not want to get into that area,” a top Republican official said. “I don’t want to be known as a racist, and McCain doesn’t want to be known as a racist candidate.”…

“McCain felt it would be sensed as racially insensitive,” the official said. “But more important is that McCain thinks that the bringing of racial religious preaching in black churches into the campaign would potentially have grave consequences for civil society in the United States.”

John McCormack at the Standard dialed up the American Issues Project, which produced that brutal Ayers ad last month, to see if they’re thinking of picking up the slack. Answer: A coy demurral. I’ll be shocked if we don’t see something next week. As for McCain’s fears of being called a racist, another Politico writer memorably addressed that “logic” a few days ago, as did Limbaugh on yesterday’s show. You’ll find a clip below. Tony Blankley puts it this way, appealing to Maverick’s sense of honor:

The Obama campaign has raised to a high art the technique of politically intimidating people from commenting honestly about Mr. Obama. They don’t only dishonestly play the race card; almost the entire deck from which they deal is filled with race cards – and threats of litigation. Real racism is appalling, but the act of falsely charging racism undercuts the very causes of equality and tolerance.

As courageous as Mr. McCain’s life has been to date, the next three weeks may be his most heroic. He must do his duty and alert the public – despite the “slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” that will be shot into his back as he does so.

Exit question: If bringing up Wright is such a grave threat to civil society, how’d civil society survive the three-week orgy of media coverage of him back in March?


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So, I see the people are helpless. Only the federal government can save them. They can not think for themselves, they can not vote the way they want. Nope, their only hope is that the Untouchables come in and clean out their dirty corrupt little state.

Silly me, I actually thought the people had the power.

Huh? Chicago is corrupt and very powerful, politically. There should be federal indictments. The Chicago machine cannot be removed because the idiots in Chicago like it, just like the morons in New Orleans like Nagin and the retards in DC like Barry. I don’t get your point. If federal law is broken by someone then it’s a federal thing.

It does not seem that the people of Chicago have any problem with guys like Ayers and Wright and his friends. They do not seem at all perturbed by the anti Americanism of much of their leadership.

Makes you wonder.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:25 PM

Like I asked, have you seen the demographic makeup of Chicago? Trinity church has thousands attending it, even though it is virulently anti-American. This all should make people wonder, but McCain told us not to worry about it.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:32 PM

progressoverpeace:

And btw, the Republicans in Illinois did not try to find anyone else to run against Obama. They just gave up. That is why people like Obama run the damn state.

It is like California, they elect Arnold, but then the whole legislature is full of the same people year after year.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:32 PM

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:32 PM

The beauty of universal suffrage. James Madison abhored the idea.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:34 PM

progressovepeace:

I know the demographics of Chicago. Are you saying that the people of that city are incapable of electing or demanding honest government because of their demographics?

The federal government has tried cleaning up Chicago before, it did not stick.

Ronald Reagan was from Illinois. So was Lincoln {well there is some debate there}. The people who live there have to make the difference.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:36 PM

progressoverpeace:

So, we can blame it on blacks and women? Yep, let’s put that on a bumper sticker and see where it gets us.

The truth is the Republicans in Illinois did not do exactly what Republicans here are saying McCain should do, they did not fight hard enough. But that is different, they were helpless in the face of Cook county.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:38 PM

I know the demographics of Chicago. Are you saying that the people of that city are incapable of electing or demanding honest government because of their demographics?

Yes. Because much of the populace likes anti-Americans like Ayers and Wright. Go to Trinity church and speak to any of the THOUSANDS of people there.

The federal government has tried cleaning up Chicago before, it did not stick.

See above.

Ronald Reagan was from Illinois. So was Lincoln {well there is some debate there}. The people who live there have to make the difference.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:36 PM

Illinois and Chicago are not the same. Things have also changed over time, quite a bit.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:41 PM

So, we can blame it on blacks and women? Yep, let’s put that on a bumper sticker and see where it gets us.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:38 PM

You can blame it on people voting who have no idea about government or how it works or what it is supposed to do. Universal suffrage without reasonable restrictions (like the equivalent of a TRUE 10th grade level of knowledge about the government) is idiotic.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:43 PM

progressoverpeace:

I know Illinois and Chicago are not the same, but then again Indinapolis and Indiana are not the same either and we managed to get the Voter ID law to the Supreme Court.

The point is that it is not just the politicians in Illinois who created this situation, it is the voters themselves. And every time the feds have gone in there and busted people, they just replace them with some new crooks.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:44 PM

The point is that it is not just the politicians in Illinois who created this situation, it is the voters themselves. And every time the feds have gone in there and busted people, they just replace them with some new crooks.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:44 PM

Terrye, I wholeheartedly agree.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:46 PM

progressoverpeace:

So who gets to decide what reasonable restrictions are?

My grandfather grew up in Oklahoma, he was 12 years old before he lived in a regular house. He homesteaded a farm when he was barely 20 years old. He never made it to the 10th grade, but he was the kind of man America depended on to build this country.

So be careful with those restrictions.

After all Obama went to Harvard.

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:47 PM

Terrye on October 15, 2008 at 2:47 PM

People who pay no taxes should not be allowed to vote, period. If they don’t pay any federal income tax, then they can’t vote for national offices. If they don’t pay state tax, they can’t vote for State offices, …

Other than that, a simple civics test (but not at the idiot level) should suffice.

Uninformed votes are destructive to the system.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:52 PM

Naaaaaah, showing Obama’s Pastor screaming “God Damn America” wouldn’t do any good. B.S.
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The diff between Ayers and Wright is THAT THERE IS VIDEO PROOF. Seeing is believing.

marklmail on October 15, 2008 at 3:15 PM

There’s some very, very, heavy, wild actually, anti-Israeli statements some of them are just factually untrue that were on the Trinity United Church Pastors Pages — Obama’s former Church Bulletins, and I think Obama needs to respond to these directly in the debates. You might say, “Well, he’s answered this already.” Answered what?!

The Pastor Pages
LA TIMES Op-Ed

“Why should any Palestinian recognise the monstrous crimes carried out by Israel’s founders and continued by its deformed modern apartheid state?” –Mousa Abu Marzook, LA Times July 10, 2007 (Reprinted in “Pastor Pages”)

How do you go to a church for 20 years with a pastor who believes this and not get up and leave? At least confront the pastor before the media pressure forces you instead! That’s a problem, I believe for Barack Obama.

Barack Obama’s Mentor, Jeremiah Wright – Anti Israel Sermon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnI431s1r6s

You don’t stay in a church that proclaims hate for Israel and biases against white people. The Bible says in Acts 17:26 that God has “made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth.” All nations are of one blood, and blacks are not superior to the whites, or the Orientals, or any other color, just because they may be black. And Whites are not superior to them. We are all the same. Barack stayed in a church for 20 years that was teaching black liberationist theology and fostering racism! Moreover, I find it astounding that every known terrorist group has endorsed Barack Obama for president yet, the American public doesn’t see this as a serious red flag. It’s equally amazing that John McCain hasn’t pointed it out in the debates — seized the opportunity to hammer this home. Listed below are a some headlines where the terrorists endorse Obama and where he legitimizes them:

Al-Qaeda praying for Obama win, says PM

Power Line: Hamas Endorses Obama

Obama: Terror groups have ‘legitimate claims’

If McCain’s not going to confront Obama in the debates, then he and Palin need to confront him on the campaign trail very, very, soon!

apacalyps on October 15, 2008 at 4:07 PM

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 2:52 PM

What about a citizen that works outside the country that doesn’t pay taxes?

Or some one on disability?

BallisticBob on October 15, 2008 at 4:11 PM

BallisticBob on October 15, 2008 at 4:11 PM

If someone doesn’t pay for the government, I see no reason to give them a say in it. If they fought for the US, in a combat position, then I think that should be fine, but other than that, I see no great exceptions. No pay, no say.

progressoverpeace on October 15, 2008 at 4:16 PM

Again, it’s all be up to the “silent majority” on Nov 4.
Mr_Magoo on October 15, 2008 at 12:48 PM

Lemme fix that for you:
Again, it’s all be up to the “silent IGNORANT majority” on Nov 4.

No matter which one wins, it will be because of ignorant, venal people.

LegendHasIt on October 15, 2008 at 4:26 PM

Other than that, a simple civics test (but not at the idiot level) should suffice.

Uninformed votes are destructive to the system.

Per 42 USC Chapter 20, Subchapter I-A (Voting Rights Act of 1965:

Sec. 1973 Denial or abridgement of right to vote on account of race or color through voting qualifications or prerequisites; establishment of violation

(a) No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting or standard, practice, or procedure shall be imposed or applied by any State or political subdivision in a manner which results in a denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color, or in contravention of the guarantees set forth in section 1973b(f)(2) of this title, as provided in subsection (b) of this section.

(b) A violation of subsection (a) of this section is established if, based on the totality of circumstances, it is shown that the political processes leading to nomination or election in the State or political subdivision are not equally open to participation by members of a class of citizens protected by subsection (a) of this section in that its members have less opportunity than other members of the electorate to participate in the political process and to elect representatives of their choice. The extent to which members of a protected class have been elected to office in the State or political subdivision is one circumstance which may be considered: Provided, That nothing in this section establishes a right to have members of a protected class elected in numbers equal to their proportion in the population.

Short answer…you don’t get to give tests to potential voters.

uncivilized on October 15, 2008 at 7:11 PM

Puzzling. The same McCain staff that was literally frothing at the mouth to attack Mitt Romney in the primaries can’t bring themselves to say a discouraging word about Obama in the general. Maybe the Austin cowboy was the brains of the McCain camp after all?

Make a list of the idiot advisors of Team McCain. Do not hire them and keep them as far away from Republican politics as possible. Let them write boods, teach or go work for CNN or NPR, but these fools should not be advising any Republicans in the future.

Angry Dumbo on October 16, 2008 at 5:27 PM

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