Blog Buzz: John McCain's Ads and Barack Obama's Audacity

July 30, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Our daily look at stories and topics lighting up the Internets:

McCommercials

So, is the McCain campaign backing down on its false ad about Obama wanting to bring the media to the troops? (Conservative answer: Even if the specifics are off, Obama was still wrong.) Regardless, he's got a new ad up trying to portray Obama as a political version of Britney or Paris (oh, how the McCainiacs wish there was Berlin Hilton or Berliny Spears). So, is the McCain campaign trying to paint Obama as "uppity"? Or are they just going Harold Ford on him? Libs say the ad simply makes Big McC look either ridiculous or like C. McC-gomery Burns. Conservatives disagree, of course. The important point, one conservative argues, is that they're closing the Obama money gap by getting the media to run their commercials over and over and over.

The audacity of audacity (or is it the audacity about audacity?)

The burning question today: Did Obama say that he had become a symbol of America possibly returning to its best traditions? Dems have been furiously trying to contextualize the controversial quote—he was saying that the campaign is bigger than him (does that mean that McCain would return the country to its worst traditions?)—but conservatives say it doesn't matter: Even in context, some say, Obama comes across as an arrogant blowhard; others say that the comment shows that the Obama campaign is about feelings, not ideas. (Maybe they miss the robots the Dems have run the last couple of cycles.)

—Robert Schlesinger

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obsemi of AL 10:03PM February 24, 2010

McCain has become a serial liar

of AZ 7:59PM September 15, 2008

Dear Senators Obama and McCain,

As I pointed out on a recent blog post called, John McCain and Barak Obama’s Advertising Hell, (http://tinyurl.com/5ah3cv) we want to hear you address the concerns of the American people.

I'm a small business owner. I feel all of us with the courage to run a small business today need answers from you. We don't care about what homes you own or how you got them. We care about how you're going to propose to get this country strong again and keep us there.

How will you inspire more people to open small businesses? As was the case 100-years ago, today, entrepreneurs with ideas and the courage to bring them to market are the future of the American economy.

Please tell me how you'll help us survive and thrive under your administrations? Tell me facts of what you’ll really do instead of spitting platitudes at me, please! I really want to believe in one of you and so far I do not.

Bill Gluth of AZ 3:25PM August 22, 2008

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