Obama team memo slams McCain's multiple messages

SHARE Obama team memo slams McCain's multiple messages

FROM THE OBAMA CAMPAIGN…

With 15 days to go, John McCain still hasn’t found a compelling message to persuade voters that he is offering something other than four more years of the same failed policies and destructive politics of the last eight. Instead he’s offered up the kitchen sink, with at least ten different attacks and messages today alone – and not one of them had a thing to do with turning the economy around.

The Erratic John McCain and the Multiple Messages of His Campaign, 15 Days Out:

1) Joe the Plumber Needs More Publicity: “”McCAIN’s MESSAGE ‘today, tomorrow and every day forward,’ per a senior aide: ‘On background, we’ll be talking about Joe.’” [Politco, 10/20/08]

2) Joe The Plumber is Getting Too Much Publicity: “Joe didn’t ask for Senator Obama to come to his house. And, certainly, Joe didn’t ask to be famous.” [McCain Campaign Rally, 10/20/08]

3) Sounds like Socialism: “At this morning’s rally, the first of three today in this toss-up state, [Palin] continued to call Barack Obama’s tax plan socialist again couching it behind Joe the Plumber, “Barack Obama calls it spreading the wealth. Joe Biden calls higher taxes patriotic. Joe the Plumber said it sounded to him like socialism. And now is not the time to experiment with that.” [FoxNews.com, 10/20/08]

4) ACORN is Threatening the Fabric of Democracy: The RNC has advised three different conference calls today on ACORN. [RNC Media Advisories]

5) A Foreign Policy Crisis Will Test A President: John McCain: “The next President won’t have time to get used to the office. We face many challenges here at home, and many enemies abroad in this dangerous world. Just last night, Senator Biden guaranteed that if Senator Obama is elected, we will have an international crisis to test America’s new President. We don’t want a President who invites testing from the world at a time when our economy is in crisis and Americans are already fighting in two wars.” [Excerpted Remarks for a McCain Campaign Rally, 10/20/08]

6) Blame the Press: Top McCain Aide Mark Salter: “There has been a different standard for Obama than there has been for any candidate running against Barack Obama. And maybe this should have set off more warning bells with me. I think much of the media has a thumb on the scale for Obama. I think the thumb has been there the entire time.” [The Atlantic, 10/20/08]

7) Blame the Fundraising: Rick Davis: “There are reports that, just already disclosed, $3 or $4 million of Barack Obama’s campaign funds just prior to the $150 million fundraising month were not appropriate. Now, I’d love to have that $4 million right now to put into Pennsylvania. It’d be a good thing for our campaign. I think it’s a game-changer if I can slap all of that right on Philadelphia media market. It’s an expensive place. And, yet, Barack Obama gets away with raising illegitimate money and spending it.” [10/20/08]

8) Divided Government: John McCain: “He’s measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, and concede defeat in Iraq.” [McCain Campaign Rally, 10/20/08]

9) Obama’s Baseball Loyalty: RNC Press Release: “After repeatedly saying he would root for the Phillies in the World Series, Barack Obama switched teams while campaigning in Tampa today.” [10/20/08]

10) That Washed Up Old Terrorist: Rick Davis: “John McCain tried to point out how people should be informed about Barack Obama’s background, including his relationships with domestic terrorists like William Ayers. People are going to form these judgments. It’s great fodder for us to debate every day. I think it’s fun.” [MSNBC, 10/20/08]

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