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GOP Dirty Tricks Dupe Media

April 25, 2008 11:08 AM ET | Bonnie Erbe | Permanent Link | Print

Updated on 4/25/08: While an earlier version of this blog cited news reports that the North Carolina GOP had agreed not to run a controversial anti-Obama ad, subsequent news reports indicate that the party made no such agreement.

This week, the North Carolina Republican Party posted a controversial ad on its website that linked the state's two Democratic gubernatorial candidates with Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama. Both North Carolina Democrats have endorsed Obama, but the ad extended their connections to Obama's controversial former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.

Sen. John McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee, has asked the North Carolina Republican Party not to run the ad, but it has thus far refused. Of course, they didn't need to pay to air it: The ad aired almost nonstop nationwide on the cable news networks late in the week. It was viewed online by almost 100,000 people as of late Thursday.

The critical question here is whether media complicity is stirring up whats being referred to as the swiftboating of Sen. Obama?

Should the cable networks have aired the ad at all? Methinks not. These are hardly new tactics and the networks should be hip to them by now.

The tactics used to generate publicity for the new North Carolina ad and the now-infamous 1988 presidential campaign Willie Horton ad against Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis are quite similar. Producers of both ads held news conferences to "release" them to the media or posted them online before actually paying to run them as commercials. Once released to the media, the producers get much more attention for the ads on news programs than they would if they were aired as paid commercial announcements.

Conservative political operative Floyd Brown (floydbrown.com) is widely credited with creating these tactics starting in 1988 with the Willie Horton ad.

More recently, Brown is promoting a website called exposeobama.com and a new video he says he plans to air in North Carolina and E-mail to millions of conservative voters. The video raises questions about Obama's vote to oppose the death penalty for gang members while he served as an Illinois state senator.

"Starting Tuesday," Time reported, "a group of conservative activists led by Floyd Brown, author of the famous Willie Horton ad used so effectively against Michael Dukakis in 1988, will begin a campaign to tar Obama as weak on crime and terrorism, a strategy that aims to upend Obama's relatively strong reputation among Republican voters."

I spoke with North Carolina GOP Communications Director Brent Woodcox to find out if Floyd Brown was involved in the production of the North Carolina ad. Woodcox told me it was an "in-house ad produced so far as I know by in-house staffers." But he could not categorically deny involvement by outsiders.

In an earlier campaign, Democratic strategist James Carville once said of another Republican political operative, David Bossie, "He made collective fools out of about 80 percent of the national press corps."

Are Brown and the North Carolina GOP using TV and youtube to do the same thing? To run the ad over and over is tantamount to giving free air time to smear machines who may never even have to pay to run the ad. Why haven't the media yet figured this out? And when, if ever, will they?

Tags: North Carolina | media | presidential election 2008 | Republicans | Barack Obama | Jeremiah Wright

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Jerimia Wright controversy

The media at some point must realize that they are promotiing this man and his ridiculous behavior - do they not realize that this man, in his entire ministry, has never enjoyed as much radio and TV coverage as they have provided. He won't stop until they do. Fame creates it's own hunger for more. Further, Obama's relationship to Wright precedes the religious affiliation. 20 year assumed friendship creates a very emotional divorce.

Why not pick a talking point (and investigation) of the cost to America for the balanced budget of the Clinton Presidency that Hillary is so proud of i.e. failing info-structures, etc., that allowed the current administration to elect to go into a senseless war with that surplus and create a tremendous deficit along with selling America to foreign investors to support his "habit".

Apology to Mike of AZ

Sorry to have in effect reiterated much of what you already said. This is the first time I have been angry enough to actually respond to any comments made on any web site. It took me a long time to edit out my anger and completely rewrite my comments so as to abide by the rules regarding slandering anyone.

Please accept my apology.

GOP are little lost sheep!

Heavens sake Bonnie. Let's recall the Willie Horton issue was dredged up by Al Gore in the primaries just like the B. H. Obama's "bitter" comments were thrown out their by our gal Hillary's people. Heck the Rev. was selling his own comments on c.d.'s trying to make a buck.

In this instance I think its safe to say the GOP is being led around like a little lost sheep. And to think those softies at the DNC think the GOP is some kind of Darth Vader.

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About Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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