Nomination McCain vs Senator McCain: Change we cannot believe in

It is beyond belief to me that McCain can continue to break above the 45% threshold in national polls.

I am thinking that the 'maverick' label of McCain continues to gestate in folks mind with a healthy assist from our media.

Well, in our counter attack against McCain, the goal is change this perception by saying something along the following...

McCain has had momements of general independence from his Party, which we respect. But on the matters that matter most, Nomination McCain is very different from Senator McCain.

A maverick doesn't oppose tax cuts in a time of war, then shifts to supporting them during a campaign.

A maverick doesn't call the relgious right 'agents of intolerace' when running for his nomination in 2000 only to embrace them when running in 2008...

A maverick doesn't author and pass a bill that seeks to improve public campaign financing while a Senator, only to exploit loopholes in the very law that carries his name in his campaign...

A maverick doesn't vote with his Party 85% of the time while a Senator, only to vote 100% of the time while running for President.

A maverick doesn't seek the support of angry Hillary supporters in his campaign when his record on choice as a Senator has been solidly against it.

John McCain is no maverick. And while Hanoi could not beat John, apparently running for President has.

This is what our "media narrative" must be. All day every day.

Nomination McCain vs Maverick McCain. McSame all the same.
 



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Re: Nomination McCain vs Senator McCain: (none / 0)

I would drop the "moments of general independence" line.  Let him establish that.  People already bend over backwards to praise his service, that's more than enough credit.  Also, I don't think the "seeking the support of Hillary supporters" line makes any sense.  He's a politician, he wants anyone and everyone who will vote for him.  Just focus on his horrible record on women's issues.

And, tie everything to Bush.


by rfahey22 on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 06:31:08 PM EST

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in all fairness does our candidate not agree with on most?


He was warmly received by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who called him "a leader that God has blessed us with at this time."
by roxfoxy on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 08:07:17 PM EST
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Re: Nomination McCain vs Senator McCain: (none / 0)

good to see not even facts or actual positions will stand in your way.


"Is there no keeping with class in whom we mingle with anymore?"
by Brandon on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 08:17:41 PM EST
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Re: Nomination McCain vs (none / 0)

Exactly it's beyond belief. Obama's numbers are anaemic by any definition which tells you something. But whether anyone want's to listen is another matter.  


by ottovbvs on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 07:53:54 PM EST


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