Why McCain’s Ad Strategy is Brilliant (and I’m Serious)
Yes, I’m completely serious. McCain’s new ad and campaign strategy is brilliant – evil, of course – but brilliant nonetheless. On the surface they seem juvenile and mock-able, which they are of course, but from a long-term strategy goal for John McCain, this new campaign approach is dangerously effective. No, I’m not being snarky. And you know I’m no concern troll.
My essential thesis is this:
John McCain’s entire series of negative, sophmoric, attack ads are part of a coordinated strategy to firm up the Republican base of support by turning them against Barack Obama. And it’s working.
$1500 a second
That’s how much Exxon Mobil made last quarter. By the time you finish reading this diary, they’ll have made $180,000.
When Americans are being forced to choose between gas and dinner at a restaurant, guess who loses? The restaurant.
When you have to choose between gas and that new outfit, who loses? The retailer.
When he had to choose between taking big oil money, or sticking to your word, what did John McCain do? You already know the answer to this one:
It’s time to start calling John McCain an elitist
I want to start off by saying that I am very happy to see Senator Obama finally hit back hard at Senator McCain for his ridiculous attacks. His new response ad is very effective, and his comment about John McCain needing “to talk more about what he is for and not just what he’s against” was the kind of effective soundbite we need to hear from the Obama campaign more often. I hope that this is the start of a more aggressive response by the Obama camp to John McCain’s ridiculous behavior.
In the spirit of being more aggressive, the Obama camp needs to start hitting back at the notion being spread around that he is somehow an elitist. Ever since Senator Obama’s “bitter” remarks were taken out of context during the primary, the media and Senator Obama’s opponents have been trying to paint him as some sort of elitist who is out of touch with the working man. They are continuing this attack lately, by constantly questioning if Senator Obama’s trip overseas makes him seem “arrogant” or “presumptuous”. When they lack real facts to attack with, media organizations have taken to blatantly doctoring quotes to misrepresent Senator Obama’s remarks. Senator McCain’s campaign has jumped into the fray, putting out a truly deranged memo to try to paint Senator Obama as an elitist. I couldn’t make this up if I tried:
Only a celebrity of Barack Obama’s magnitude could attract 200,000 fans in Berlin who gathered for the mere opportunity to be in his presence. These are not supporters or even voters, but fans fawning over The One. Only celebrities like Barack Obama go to the gym three times a day, demand “MET-RX chocolate roasted-peanut protein bars and bottles of a hard-to-find organic brew — Black Forest Berry Honest Tea” and worry about the price of arugula.
So Senator Obama is the elitist, while Senator McCain is the down to earth candidate that Americans want to have a beer with? To see who the true elitist is, all we need to do is to compare the background of the two candidates. Let’s Start with Senator Obama.
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