Here's an idea
stolen homaged
Apparently Johnny-boy ain’t a’gonna do it…
“Palin should take a page from Will Rogers. Every day she should pull out an LA Times, WaPo, Time magazine, etc., hold it up, and say, “Gosh, look what these fellas said today about me”… or “about John McCain…” or “you’d never guess how many newspapers decided not to print yesterday’s news about [fill-in-the-blank] or “Say, do these guys get together every morning on a conference call and agree on what to write and what not to write…” or…”how is that all these newspapers can spin a story the same old way every day.” Just hold up the paper while she ruminates on the story. She could do the same thing with the broadcast media.
This way she could discuss the actual story, that is, her and McCain’s take on it, and simultaneously jab the media for bias — all in an offhanded way.
The media would hate her even more. The people would love her even more. No end of fresh material every day. No lose.”
--rrpjr at Dirty Harry’s Place
That’s one thing that’s disappointing about McCain in the debates. From what I hear (I haven’t seen any of them), he’s sorta reluctant to take an aggressive approach to Obama.
This could mean he’s a real gentleman, but time’s running out and a few kicks below the belt would certainly liven things up. The Ayers connection is just a start, because the media just ain’t gonna go on about how Obama and Ayers served on boards of directors together, how the only thing Ayers and Dohrn regret is not having done more bombings.
Posted by ZZMike on 10/09/08 at 09:35 AMI bought the “gentlemanly” argument for a while....
But there is nothing ungentlemanly about pointing out facts which your opponent might find uncomfortable. That’s just woosie PC.
Today someone at a rally in WI really gave it to McCain, reminding him that Americans are mad as hell with “these socialists” Pelosi, Reid, Obama poised to take over our country and that it is his, McCain’s job to prevent that. The guy was really hot under the collar. Let’s hope the Maverick takes that moment to heart…
Posted by Claire on 10/09/08 at 03:33 PMThat’s one thing that’s disappointing about McCain in the debates. From what I hear (I haven’t seen any of them), he’s sorta reluctant to take an aggressive approach to Obama.
Posted by 化工机械 on 10/09/08 at 09:27 PM
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