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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:42 PM
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McCain camp attacks Obama for campaigning! Wahhh! Good thing McCain's camp isn't being political.
Edited on Sun Aug-31-08 09:45 PM by Pirate Smile
McCain chief hits Obama for playing politics as Gustav looms

John McCain's campaign manager today accused Barack Obama of practicing politics as Hurricane Gustav bears down on the Gulf Coast.

Rick Davis, in a brief interview following a pep talk he gave to convention volunteers in St. Paul, Minn., said there was a difference between the actions of McCain and Obama.

"Look at what happened today — did Barack Obama attack John McCain or Sarah Palin?" Davis asked.

Told Obama had criticized McCain and Palin on the campaign trail over pay equity, Davis continued: "So he attacks us while there's a hurricane going on and John McCain suspends his convention basically. What bigger contrast can you have about putting your country first?"

While dismayed about the impact Gustav is sure to have on their convention, Republicans see the storm as another opportunity to paint McCain as somebody who, even to the detriment of his own campaign, is willing to sacrifice his political interests for a larger good.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0808/McCain_chief_hits_Obama_for_playing_politics_as_Gustav_looms.html?showall


TPM:

We're-Totally-Not-Politicizing-Disaster Watch
Rick Davis: Obama putting politics above Gustav. (McCain would never do that.)

Exploitation
08.31.08 -- 12:49PM By Will Thomas
With news that Gustav is headed towards Louisiana and that New Orleans is under mandatory evacuation, it is reassuring on some fronts to see the Republican response. So far Bush and Cheney have cancelled their appearances in St. Paul and the RNC is trying to determine how and to what extent they should cut back on festivities (McCain suggested yesterday that the convention might even be moved, but that strikes me as a non-starter).

Of course, it's hard not to see this as political posturing. But this is one of those times when political posturing aligns with the right thing to do; I can't imagine watching an RNC where nothing has changed despite the fact that Americans are suffering from a regional disaster. And yes, one can say that this never would have happened if not for Katrina. Even so, I'm not sure what alternatives are out there under these circumstances.

That being said, I find it disturbing that McCain and Palin have decided to go down to Mississippi this week. A trip like this is worse than opportunism. Let us not forget that McCain doesn't travel alone; he brings along staff and Secret Service agents, all of whom require the time and attention of local officials. The situation is reminiscent of Rumsfeld's infamous 9/11 response to rush outside the Pentagon and give orders: the images on TV inspire confidence, at least until one remembers that our leaders are neglecting the responsibilities that are truly meant to keep us safe.

Neither McCain nor Palin offer any unique advantage to New Orleans with their presence -- they are not Southern politicians, they don't have any particularly useful contacts in the area and they aren't emergency responders. (Meanwhile, Obama will not travel to the region but has said he will use his fundraiser lists to coordinate volunteers once damage is assessed.) However, McCain could be particularly helpful from his Senate position, if he so chose.

And if visiting a possible emergency site to "check on preparations" (as the campaign refers to it) doesn't bother you particularly, consider this line from Politico yesterday:

McCain was scheduled to deliver his acceptance speech Thursday but now may do so from the devastation zone if the storm hits the U.S. coast with the ferocity feared by forecasters.
It can be hard sometimes not to drift towards the spotlight. But that is precisely why we seek leaders with sound judgement, however they come across it.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/211849.php
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Epiphany4z Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:43 PM
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1. could they be any
more predictable...dumb asses
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Cosmocat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 10:01 PM
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11. AW FRUCK ...
This just ruined my night - there is NO WAY the media won't carry this talking point, McCain WILL get pimped for showing responsiveness, the media WILL question BO for campaigning during it, and as a bonus, they will TRY to bury Palin.
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Epiphany4z Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 10:21 PM
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15. I have been
waiting for this all day..it was so very predictable. You can nearly predict ever move they make..except this horrid pick for vp
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Thrill Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:45 PM
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2. They are the ones trying to play politics with a Natural Disaster
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ErinBerin84 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:45 PM
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3. looks like the equal pay jab hit a nerve .
god, could they be bigger dickheads at the McCain campaign? I think not.
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1corona4u Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:45 PM
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4. This reminds me of when you give someone something, expecting something in return...
which is what McAsshat has done. He went down there on false pretenses so he could throw this back at Obama. But the people who were going to vote for Obama anyway, don't care.
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my2sense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:46 PM
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5. How lame
:puke:
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Bad Thoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:52 PM
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6. Noun+Verb+Gustav
It's coming.
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Triana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:54 PM
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7. McCain is putting his CAMPAIGN first. OBAMA is putting his COUNTRY first - as in..
Edited on Sun Aug-31-08 09:54 PM by Triana
...FIRST, do no harm.

It does not help those people to have a politician and their entourage milling around a disaster site using up police, secret service, and other resources that would be better spent helping the residents affected by the disaster.

PERIOD.

And it's odd, isn't it, that McCain didn't BOTHER to go NEAR New Orleans after Katrina for WEEKS and that he voted AGAINST every piece of legislation that would provide help or funding for help to the residents there.

But NOW that it is an election year, he's all about being there when another hurricane hits.

McCain is putting his CAMPAIGN first. Obama is putting his COUNTRY first.

To use McCain's own words against him: JOHN MCCAIN WOULD RATHER WIN AN ELECTION THAN ACTUALLY DO ANYTHING TO HELP THE PEOPLE AFFECTED BY A NATIONAL DISASTER.
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ellacott Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:58 PM
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9. This would be a perfect response from the Obama camp
Very well said. :)
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progressiveforever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 09:56 PM
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8. I suppose McSame congratulating Obama wasn't political
He's an asshole
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JBoris Donating Member (675 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 10:01 PM
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10. Attacking Obama (for not putting "country first") while attacking Obama for attacking McBush and
Edited on Sun Aug-31-08 10:06 PM by JBoris
... Bushet, who by not attacking, are putting country first. I swear the repubs system of logic is like a cross between a Rube Goldberg machine and an MC Escher sketch
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beac Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 10:03 PM
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12. McCain is going down there to get tips on shoring up things
that are full of cracks and failing... like Palin's candidacy.

Then again, the GOP is known for its sandbagging prowess, so perhaps they'll be useful after all. :eyes:
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 10:06 PM
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13. mcain doesn't care if he sounds stupid..
as long as he's whining about something.
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zbdent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-31-08 10:11 PM
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14. The media needs to keep showing the picture of what the President and McCain were doing
the last time a serious hurricane was bearing down on the Gulf region ...
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