McCain gets busy, the media gets spun, and Obama gets screwed

The more the presidential campaign unfolds, the more it resembles a Twilight Zone episode in which reality has no meaning at all.

For over a year, Barack Obama’s position on Iraq has been entirely consistent — a flexible withdrawal timeline, over 16 months, with one to two brigades a month. He would consult with commanders on the ground about how best to execute this policy, and would consider conditions on the ground, but Obama is committed to a withdrawal policy. He’s said this over and over again.

In fact, conditions-based flexibility has always been a hallmark of Obama’s policy. Asked earlier this year if he’d refine the timeline based on events on the ground, Obama said he would. Asked if he’d guarantee that all the troops would be out of Iraq, no matter, what 2013, Obama demurred.

So, yesterday, when Obama repeated the exact same policy he’s emphasized for over a year, the McCain campaign and the national political media — the distinctions between McCain and his “base” continue to blur — pounced. Obama, they said without evidence or connection to reality, had changed his policy.

The problem, of course, is that McCain and the traditional media outlets had already picked the narrative in advance. Republicans decided recently that Obama would change his Iraq policy. Why? Because they said so, and proceeded to repeat the claim, incessantly, over the last 10 days. Major news outlets, demonstrating 2000-like levels of professional malpractice, bought into it. Why? Because Republicans told them to like the “move to the center” narrative, and the media is anxious to acquiesce.

As such, when Obama explained yesterday morning that he’d continue to take reality into account when shaping the details of his withdrawal policy, the Republican National Committee issued a statement that said, “There appears to be no issue that Barack Obama is not willing to reverse himself on for the sake of political expedience.” The RNC assumed — or at least, hoped — that professional journalists at major media outlets are blisteringly stupid.

At which point, the professional journalists at major media outlets sought to prove the RNC right. They started the week royally screwing up the Wesley Clark story, and they ended the week royally screwing up Obama’s Iraq policy story.

The AP, which has basically been running McCain campaign press releases as news articles, said Obama had “opened the door … to altering his plan to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq in 16 months.” That hadn’t, you know, actually happened, but the RNC said it had, and that was good enough for the Associated Press. Other news outlets followed suit, as did the cable news networks.

Almost immediately, it became accepted fact — Obama had reversed course. “Everyone” knew it was going to happen, and then “everyone” knew that it had happened. That Obama’s policy hadn’t changed at all was irrelevant, and frankly, inconvenient. McCain and the media had what they wanted, and they were running with it.

So, Obama, visibly frustrated, held another press conference to say, again, that his policy has not changed.

Remind me again why any mentally healthy individual would argue that the national media is going easy on Obama?

The hang-up seems to be over Obama’s use of the word “refine.” Obama is willing, in other words, to improve the details on how he’d withdraw from Iraq. What’s less clear is why anyone over the age of seven would find this controversial. As Matt Yglesias put it, “Basically, unless Obama comes out and says something like ‘I’m a totally unreasonable person whose views on Iraq will in no way be influenced by anyone’s advice or any possible factual developments’ he’s now a flip-flopper. Meanwhile, John McCain’s views on Iraq receive no scrutiny whatsoever.”

In a sign of the Rovian tactics to come, the McCain campaign’s press statement insulted the intelligence of everyone who saw it.

“Today, Barack Obama reversed that position proving once again that his words do not matter. He has now adopted John McCain’s position that we cannot risk the progress we have made in Iraq by beginning to withdraw our troops immediately without concern for conditions on the ground. There is nothing wrong with changing your mind when the facts on the ground dictate it. Indeed, the facts have changed because of the success of the surge that John McCain advocated for years and Barack Obama opposed in a position that put politics ahead of country.

“Now that Barack Obama has changed course and proven his past positions to be just empty words, we would like to congratulate him for accepting John McCain’s principled stand on this critical national security issue. If he had visited Iraq sooner or actually had a one-on-one meeting with General Petraeus, he would have changed his position long ago.”

I like to think that public service through politics is an honorable pursuit. The McCain campaign is surprisingly anxious to remove any shred of honor from this process. This statement is a lie, the campaign knows it’s a lie, the reporters have to know it’s a lie, and anyone who speaks English can see that it’s a lie. But they said it anyway.

And Josh Marshall explained why the McCain campaign would bother to issue such a breathtakingly dishonest statement.

For the McCain campaign to put out a memo to reporters claiming that Obama has adopted McCain’s policy only shows that his advisors believe that a sizable percentage of the political press is made up of incorrigible morons. And it’s hard to disagree with the judgment.

The simple truth is that this campaign offers a very clear cut choice on Iraq. One candidate believes that the US occupation of Iraq is the solution; the other thinks it’s the problem. John McCain supports the permanent deployment of US troops in Iraq. That is why his hundred years remark isn’t some gotcha line. It’s a clear statement of his policy. Obama supports a deliberate and orderly withdrawal of US forces from Iraq. It’s a completely different view of America’s role in the world and future in the Middle East. Reporters who can’t grasp what Obama is saying seem simply to have been permanently befuddled by George W. Bush’s game-playing over delegating policy to commanders.

Yesterday was a farce. The journalists at the major news outlets ought to be ashamed of themselves. They are, quite literally, hurting the country. I expect the McCain campaign and the RNC to lie — it is, regrettably, what they do best — but there’s simply no excuse for the kind of reporting we’ve seen over the last 24 hours. It doesn’t even take any sophistication — just look at what Obama has said before, consider what he said yesterday, and notice that nothing has changed. Hell, use Google; it’s free.

It’s almost as if we’re watching a game in which the refs have been paid off.

The silver lining is that nobody’s paying much attention right now. Still, the Obama campaign hasn’t done enough to suck up to the press. This is the press’s warning shot across the bow. The media, by definition, needs to make a contest of this. We on the left have to accept this. The Dem primaries were too profitable. There’s not going to be any landslides, short of one of the candidates being caught with a prostitute or something. The press is going to use RNC talking points against Obama because – duh – Obama’s a way superior candidate. But they can’t have him win in the summer. It’s not in their economic interest. Obama needs to foster a more friendly relationship with the press and not complain about negative coverage, because that only makes things worse.

Every election is a three-person race: Candidate 1, Candidate 2, and Press.

  • I am so frustrated by the coverage that I feel like something should be done but I don’t know what to do.

  • It’s time for the Obama campaign to reconsider McCain’s suggestion of unmoderated debates, bypassing the filter of the corporate-controlled media.

    The corporate-controlled media not going to challenge McCain on the stupidity of some on his policies like off-shore drilling and a gas tax “holiday”. They’re not going to discuss McCain’s repudiation of the very positions that made him a “maverick”. And they’re not going to honestly report what Obama says or does.

    So Obama is going to have to do all these things himself.

  • The press is alsom doing an abysmal job of looking at the internals that tells us Mccain is in huge trouble. Lets face it if it is close in NC, GA, AZ, Mississippi (which has gotten zero press btw), he is losing in Montana, Virginia, Florida is again a toss up. Blue states Mccain sought to compete in; NJ, NY, CT, CA are not even remotely close. Gap in MI is opening up, Oregon & WA could be close if Mccain had a ton of cash…New Mex, Colorado again does Mccain have the cash to compete here given the potential nightmare of NC and VA? Toss in NH & Maine into that mix. The map to me reveals that Obama has multiple avenues to 270 and Mccain not so much.

    The narrative of the MSM may not matter, the overall disgust with the Republican brand is on the edge of a cliff and as the economy gets worse epecially in places like Ohio where Mccinsane is rambling on about the benefits of NAFTA…all this faux rubbish from the MSM doesnt worry as much as it did with Kerry especially considering Mccain has nowhere near the organized, strict message and underhanded coordination with 527s republicans did in 04. Also keep in mind Bush ran in 04 in much more favorable circumstances and Kerry’s campaign was not exactly stellar, yet one state decided the election by just a few points.

  • It’s almost as if we’re watching a game in which the refs have been paid off.

    …*almost* as if…?

    As we all know, life is like Buffy. And there was a wonderful device used at the end of the fifth season, where Our Heroes kept forgetting that Glory was Ben, and vice versa, as a result of Glory actually being a god who could *make* them forget.

    All except for Spike, on whom the trick didn’t work, for some reason. He kept incredulously looking at the Scoobies as they seemingly got stupid over and over and over again, to the point where he smacked Xander across the back of the head out of sheer frustration.

    It’s seemed, for quite some time, that we all of us seem to discover that the media is complicit in the creation of our non-reality-based “reality”…and then we forget, and then we find out that the media is a Village of people who, for whatever reason, have thrown us over, and then we forget, and the cycle repeats. Over and over and over again.

    Glory is Ben. And Ben is Glory. The media’s in the tank. And the media is owned by a corrupt corporatocracy. Don’t make me hit you. 🙂

  • Apparently, most of the traditional media doesnt appear to know how to read (much as or elected officials who dont read legislation they are voting on) and will simply report on what they have “heard”. Of course the door was opened this misbegotten week by the whole FISA thing (I, myself was concerned about a move to the “middle”). Yes, it is a slow news week, but has not one traditional media type noticed in all this mess that mcbush hasn’t offered any real policy positions?…look over here, dont look at the man behind the curtains!

    classic..

  • Obama should immediately announce a series of “unilateral” debates. Keith Olbermann can be the moderator, he can filter out the “gotcha” questions, and hand Obama the reality-based policy issues. One every night, Monday through Friday, from now until Election Eve.

    As for the evil duo of McCain and his media boot-licking lackeys, couldn’t we just pull an “Ahmadinejad”—and declare our intention to wipe them from the face of the Earth?

  • To put a quick fine point on my earlier comment, we cannot–by definition–expect this media to do what *we* consider to be their “job”. Indeed, what we saw yesterday–and in 2004, and in 2000–*is* the media doing what *they* think of as their job. Exactly why they all seem to have no human conscience that would ideally make them stop and blow the whistle on it all is beside the point.

  • CB–keep the pressure on. The media reacts to negative criticism; high-powered journalists and broadcasters don’t want to be scorned at the annual Beltway cocktail party. The only way to win this battle is to consistently expose the idiocy in a professional manner. Nobody likes to be thought of as a dupe, and there is no other rational explanation for media behavior this week. They were duped.

    Expose the fundamental laziness of “journalism” in a relentless manner. The truth is out there and often discovered with a very easy fact-check. The regurgitation of RNC talking points will stop when the tactic is exposed and exposed often. The American people are not in a mood to give the RNC the benefit of the doubt this year. The American people will reward actual journalism that provides honest analysis and context (I don’t believe that has been the case over the past 10-20 years–it’s a change for the better). When the ratings change, the media narrative changes as well.

  • Nothing ever happens for a single reason. The media’s behavior is as predictable as it is atrocious. At the top of the media is corporate ownership who will use every tool they have to ensure every perceived advantage they can envision. This, as has become usual, leads to a tilted playing field in favor of the more ‘pro-corporate’ candidate.

    In the middle of the media structure are the marketing types. They want the ratings a close race is likely to deliver. Again, they’ll do what they think they can get away with to achieve it.

    At the bottom of the structure are people getting a paycheck. As it is in most work places, the first objective is making the bosses happy.

    And that’s before you figure in the slothfulness and stupidity of a large portion of our political press.

  • Obama needs to learn that the media doesn’t do nuance. He likes to equivocate but that is just going to make him look indecisive, weak, or like a flip-flopper. Yes, the Republicans are attacking, but Obama is feeding into their attacks with his personal style of leaving himself “wiggle room”.

  • This is all to make sure the McCain can obfuscate the differences between him and Obama. Obama calls him a flip-flopper, so McCain says “you’re a flip-flopper, too” and people start to get the impression there’s little difference between them. I’m surprised that McCain’s group hasn’t started whispering that Obama might be too old to be president.

  • I thought that the GOP had decided that flip-flopping was no longer a big deal.

    Oh, wait. I forgot. Only when McCain does it.

    Not that Obama flip-flopped (WHY must we have these goddam childish names in the first place?). But McCain said he did, so… must be true, eh?

  • You have got to be kidding me. Most of the media (CNN, NBC, CBS, etc.) is basically an advertisement every night for Obama. If Obama really wanted a substantive debate on the issues, he would agree to the debates proposed by McCain. As shown by yesterday’s press conferences, he cannot handle the tough questions, to the extent he was asked anything tough. I think the press went easy on him. They should have asked him: “Do you think the surge has been a success?” “If so, why didnt you support it? And you must now agree with John McCain who was the person pushing it against the will of his own administration and people like you, right?” The softball questions they asked him yesterday were pitiful. Obama is also hypocritical for falsely attacking McCain saying he wants to stay there for 100 years. McCain was clearly not talking about combat troops and yesterday Obama gave a carefully “nuanced” answer that he will try to withdraw “combat troops” in 16 months. He then made the outrageous statement that McCain wants a permanent occupation. Anyone with any intelligence knows that McCain does not want an occupation, but to help get Iraq up and running to be an independent democracy who will be a U.S. ally in the region. Obama’s statements were insulting and did not even get questioned by the press. It is time for the press to go after “Mr. Nuance” on the issues, not the sideshows that Obama wants them to focus on: his patriotism (brought up by him); race (brought up by him); his wife (brought up by him); etc.

  • What happens after Obama wins?

    Ratings are down, subscription rates are down, people are increasingly by passing the traditional news media. After bring donuts to and carrying coffee for John McCain (literally and figuratively) what happens to the already crumbling credibility of the traditional news media when he loses?

  • Josh Marshall: That is why his hundred years remark isn’t some gotcha line. It’s a clear statement of his policy.

    Yep. Just run that DNC ad showing McCain saying that.
    Run it and run it and run it.
    Create your own media. Create your own reality.
    That’s the name of the game.
    Don’t cry about it. Just do it.

    And check it out: Republicans hate that ad!
    Positively hate it.
    That tells you everything you need to know.
    Run it. Run it. Run it.

  • To quote Obama’s speech about “service” in Denver:

    “But we need to ease the burden on our troops, while meeting the challenges of the 21st century. That’s why I will call on a new generation of Americans to join our military, and complete the effort to increase our ground forces by 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 Marines.”

  • “But we need to ease the burden on our troops, while meeting the challenges of the 21st century. That’s why I will call on a new generation of Americans to join our military, and complete the effort to increase our ground forces by 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 Marines.”

    Fantastic.

    With the new GI Bill, these kids recruited from poor areas will get a leg up on a college education, and a hand up out of the cycle of despair.

    The best thing about this back-door out of poverty?
    Fug-ugly repugs can’t do anything about it without looking unpatriotic.

    Well-played Mr. Obama. Well-played indeed…

  • It’s time to spin the whole idea of “flip flopping” as a positive. For eight years we’ve seen what happens when you get a stubborn fool in charge who never looks back and never changes his mind.

    For nuance, “refining one’s thinking” is an absolutely necessary component of any kind of planning. It’s been the main missing ingredient in the prosecution of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    The kind of “flip flopping” that is bad is exemplified by McCain’s opinions which obviously change from moment to moment and definitely from audience to audience. There’s plenty of video evidence out there. “Sen. McCain, did you vote for President Bush?” “Of coooouuurse, hahahahahhahahah,” (extremely pained grimacing smile) “hahahah….of cooourse not. Hahahahahahah.”

  • Steve @ 15 says “..Obama is also hypocritical for falsely attacking McCain saying he wants to stay there for 100 years. McCain was clearly not talking about combat troops..”

    well, then, what the hell was he talking about?

    and, I dont know about you, but if say, the *gOdless* communists had invaded the US, destroyed the infrastructure and employed terroristic night-time raids into citizens homes, I dont know, a “..hundred years, a thousand years..” might feel like a “permanent” occupation to me..

    just sayin..

  • Horrendously sad. America in the grip of a Nazi putsch. Was it inevitable? Were the seeds of it brought with the colonizers? Many agents of it may be unaware of their role, but the manipulators of it sure aren’t.

    This is conscious, scurrilous, intentional sabotage of the democratic process. What do these slime bags want — a Fourth Reich? And why? What perverted kick do they get out of it?

    In the rapidly receding event that the opportunity presents itself, government, services and media must be thoroughly purged of these perverted odious leeches. They know this is their chance. They’ve got it all tied up. They’re laughing their heads off and, who knows, may well have cause to gloat their sick gloat.

    It’s tragic. If, through some divine good fortune, liberal America is given one more chance to remedy this deformed culture, they must absolutely not renege on their responsibility. Or else we’re all up sh*t creek.

  • Maybe Obama can sue the whole media for libel?

    Is there any story on what happened to Olbermann last night? I had it scheduled to record automatically so it was on the schedule until the replacement show started. Maybe Rachel Maddow was scheduled to be guest host but she walked out in disgust after the way Scarborough and all the conservative guests on the 6pm show ganged up on her for insisting that Obama hadn’t changed his position on Iraq? That’s all I can think of.

  • McCain’s policy only shows that his advisors believe that a sizable percentage of the political press is made up of incorrigible morons.

    And unfortunately you can put a farily substantial number of Democrats and self-identified “progressives” in that list. I find it amazing that anyone left of center has any belief or trust in anything they read or hear in the media after the past 8 years, but they do. I spent another good part of yesterday while calling for the campaign doing “hand holding with progressives” to explain to them how just because some whore like Mara Liasson says something and it’s on NPR, doesn’t mean it’s right.

    One good thing – when you are dealing with lifelong NPR donors – point out that Liasson and Juan Williams make more money from their “commentary” on Fox News than they get from NPR, and then use the closer from George Orwell: “It is difficult to make a man recognize the truth when it is to his economic interest not to do so.”

    We have to educate people that the corporate interests who own the media do not want Obama, and the reporters who look around and see all the layoffs of reporters (150 at the LA Times between now an Labor Day alone as Sam Zell continues to destroy the paper), they know those who say what the bosses want to hear will keep their jobs.

    Remember: never ascribe to evil what can be explained by stupidity and spinelessness.

  • Steve (#15) – wow, you’re just so…. so… so decisive! You just know stuff sooooo well! You oughta be an officer over in Iraq, leading troops in combat and demonstrating what a decisive guy you are…

    Oh, I forgot, actually joining up and showing you’re not the spineless little rightwing halfwit you are is “against Republican Principles.”

  • 8.
    On July 4th, 2008 at 9:22 am, Steve said:
    Obama should immediately announce a series of “unilateral” debates. Keith Olbermann can be the moderator, he can filter out the “gotcha” questions, and hand Obama the reality-based policy issues. One every night, Monday through Friday, from now until Election Eve.
    After reading one of the comments about giving Keith Oberman the moderating position in a debate again makes me recoil and feel sick. No offense to the originator but for me and it’s only my opinions that for years MSNBC and the others have deliberately gotten away with Schmoozing America.

    Nothing like watching Keith Olbermann to let your senses and anxieties out while he expresses those “Bushed” comments. Perhaps that is exactly the effect of a good propaganda machine of the modern era should do. Keith points out so many atrocities Bush and Company have done they all should be placed immediately in a stockade in the public square. But since it is considered cruelty so our Mainstream Media is the devise of the day.

    MSNBC has been and is one of the best distortions of public Journalism ever to be programmed in modern history. Constantly giving legal advice and knowing that our state’s sovereignty across the country is diminished along with national ideals. Years if not decades of derogated sophistry with only one direction to support or promote the Jekyll Island secret trust fund babies. This is the whole collection of Bush and Company that includes that twenty nine percent of our current baby boomer population that will never give in. The Neo-Cons. Your either with them or against them as George said or bought out like Obama might be. Lieberman certainly is.

    That is said after understanding within the last year that Andrea Mitchell, co host to much political analysis with Chris Mathews “Political Fixity” program is wife of former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Allen Greenspan. Here America is bombarded with bias 24X7 with a sublime constant turn to commercials that also support that psychological mix supporting contextual manipulation geared to steer the electorate. Yes indeed Andrea likely privy to trillion dollar deals far before they happen is the pillow of corruption. Barbara Walter is running neck and neck.

    Morning Joe is my favorite, positioned just right in the public domain electromagnetic spectrum. Rush Limbaugh used to be my favorite; here always examining what a jerk he is and all those that embrace is absurd ideology. Now knowing he is renewing his contract for hundreds of millions of dollars inspires me to the end that the likely hood my account will be good too. Limbaugh is living proof there is a sucker born everyday. Then daily you all get a dose of the phantom of opera hate radio, those spiked callers. Sheesh what a system endless bashing liberalism spiked as a disease by Michael Savage who endlessly talks about his dogs testicles, and how he does not need his job as a radio host but wants you donate money to keep him away from law suits is Reductio ad absurdum.

    Then the mid afternoon episode with Lou Dobbs reading endless emails constantly structured to convince you to become an Independent.
    My God America, Hannity is a small example of a great American going in the wrong direction. Hell Cavuto chokes every time he talks about economy. Sheesh Katrina and those levees’s breaking seem curious now that the whole of the Mississippi valley Levees are busting apart. Hello where is the report here. Nada, zip, none, where is the beef? Floating down the river.

  • a few days ago I read an article online how McCain’s lobbyist campaign advisor had funneled money to the Columbian terrorist organisations. Now today I am reading that the U>S actually paid the Columbian group holding the hostages millions to release them, and that the story of the release was a fairystory (like Jessica Lynch) I am really beginning to wonder about the news we are getting and how we are being manipulated. Just wondering if anyone else has thoughts on this!

  • When a good portion of the population has the attention span of a mosquito, increasingly hasn’t a clue about current events and history and geography, and doesn’t care that they don’t, it’s not difficult for the media moguls and politicians to twist how reality is presented for their own purposes. It’s also not difficult to predict from the trend lines that it will only get worse. We aren’t turning out citizens as much as we are good consumers.

  • Now today I am reading that the U>S actually paid the Columbian group holding the hostages millions to release them…

    Maybe, but if that were so, I think the media would be reporting on how John McCain had played a “significant” role in obtaining their release.

  • This is the same press that did not do any investigation of President Bush’s claims that we needed to go to war – and helped force Americans to go against all their principles by fostering FEAR. Now, 4000+ dead later, when is the PRESS going to admit their complicity in the war they are now trying to maintain in Iraq??

  • Let me get this straight, the headline is:

    “McCain Campaign accuses the Scary Black Secret Muslim of promoting Sensible Moderate Policies”.

    I find it fascinating how conservatives think they have ‘standing’ to complain that a liberal politician isn’t liberal enough.

  • Trying to look on the bright side of this dismal shebang, I suppose it could be argued that the relentless barrage of malicious RNC-MSM distortion and omission is some kind of testing rite of passage for Obama to ensure that the country gets a thoroughly toughened and effective president. Given that it’s impossible to modify or influence the circumstances, it’s the nearest to a positive I can think of.

    The first step is to recognizing the reality of operating in a world that has all the odds stacked against you. The next step is recognizing that there’s precious little you can do to change that reality. The third step is to accept it has little good to offer you. The fourth step is to strengthen and augment the huge asset you’ve already created in grassroots and netroots support. And the fifth step is to make absolutely sure that, at all costs, you do not offend, discourage, disparage or deflate your one supreme advantage.

  • You can blame the media all you want, but the truth is that Obama is providing the kindling for this fire. He’s unfurling plenty of rope for which the GOP can hang him with. This is the time to go full speed ahead, not the time for Obama to travel to Iraq to “refine” his position. You can argue all you want about the misunderstanding of the word refine, but the end result is the same. Obama is moving his positions by the handful, and the media is of course reporting it.

  • Obama is on tape saying at least four times “That’s why I will bring this war to end in 2009”. He IS changing his position on the war. Just like he changed his position on FISA, public financing, welfare, faith based initiatives. My personal favorite is how the Obama camp took a hint from dubya at the Unity meeting and created “free speech zones” (away from the media, away from the event) for all the protesters.. Is this the new kind of politics you guys keep telling me about?

  • To further prove this point:

    CNN put up a headline about 30 minutes ago, it read: “Obama clarifies statements on Iraq.”

    In that time period, CNN changed the headline to read : ” Obama remarks on Iraq prompts flip-flop charge.”

    Now…why would they do that? Why would they edit JUST the title of an article to include the word “Flip-Flop”?

  • We have a choice between a fragile, seventy-one year old with evidence of Alzheimer’s, who is fond of war and corrupt dictators, who will keep as much of the status quo as our imminent financial collapse allows, and a bright, energetic, decent, skillful man in his late forties who would make every effort to move this country back into a position of respect and fiscal responsibility. Ought not be a difficult decision.

  • My fellow Republican brotheren,

    Let’s speak the truth. We hate Sen. Obama because he’s 1/2 black. Flip-flop, no experience, etc. Let’s speak the truth. George Washington had no experience or example to be President. Understand. We hate Sen. McCain; however, we feel comfortable with him because he’s white. If Sen. Obama was a 100% blue eyed blonde hair man from Scranton, PA – we would be singing his praises as the second coming of Christ. Understand, I’m not Sean Hannity – I’m speaking the truth as a Christian – Sen. McCain will win and probably start a nuclear war, but he’s white and that’s alright with me.

  • Horrendously sad. America in the grip of a Nazi putsch. Was it inevitable? Were the seeds of it brought with the colonizers? Many agents of it may be unaware of their role, but the manipulators of it sure aren’t. — Goldilocks

    I’ve though a lot about that and have come to conclude that the seeds are in the human soul. At least, some human souls. As a college student in the early 70’s I thought we (at least in this country) had outgrown our susceptibility to such forces but I was terribly mistaken; they came back with a vengeance. Without getting too new-agey (I’m not) I think we are engaged in a battle of light and an absence of light. What’s different about this battle than previous is that this time we don’t just risk civilizations, but the entire human race.

    Other than that, it’s a pretty nice day here in Maryland.

  • The mainstream corporate media proves over and over again that they are a well paid shill for the right wing neo-cons, especially on Iraq. Large corporations control the mainstream media, like the tax breaks and lax regulations that the Republicans offer and want to see them in power. Consequently, no lie from the yellow journalists is too repugnant if it benefits the Republicans.

  • Excellent article. For the past two weeks the media has been trying to engender “buyer’s remorse” in Barack supporters. Llistening to some caller on progressive radio, and reading some posts on progressive blogs, it would seem they are doing a very efficient and effective job. It has been disheartening to realize that so many progressives are just as stupid as everyone else when it com3es to being manipulated by the media.

  • Obama’s position has not changed — this is exactly the position Clinton tried to move to the left of to undercut Obama in the primaries.

    Still, this is in a sense an unforced error. The Right telegraphed their punch, starting the meme last week that Obama would be forced by the success of the surge to “abandon” his calls for withdrawal.

    Knowing full well that the Right had set that narrative up, Obama chooses the very next week to give a speech “refining” his position? Really? Is anyone at Camp Obama paying any attention? Do they think they are so uniquely awesome that they can change the rules of the game that have screwed Democrats from for 28 years, from 1980 through today?

    As a former Clinton supporter, I was continually impressed, in a disheartened sort of way, at how absolutely perfectly Obama’s team ran the nomination campaign. Now that he is our nominee, where did that perfect campaign go???

  • Ryan D & others: The good thing for Obama is that most Americans don’t even trust the media anymore for real news, but i know, like you i am baffled by the media’s arrogance and incoherent minds. Remember we have the power with a click of the mouse to apply extreme pressure to the spin outlets ( i don’t even call these corporations news outlets) because they don’t report news. Email CNN, NBC, CBS etc and tell them to get right for a change.

    letters@nytimes.com
    letter@msnbc.com
    eveningnews@cbs.com
    http://abcnews.go.com/Site/page?id=3068843
    info@ap.org
    letters@washpost

  • Clear Channel bet big that Obama wins and the decimated crying whining republithugs stayed glue to his show and advertisers.

    In other words, Obama already won.

  • We are in fact a nation of idiots, and that’s just what the status quo wants us to be. If Forrest Gump (played by Tom Hanks of course) ran for president he’d probably receive 15% of the popular vote. “Stupid is as stupid does” could be his campaign slogan.

  • This is exactly why we need Obama as the president. He will fix this biased coverage by our media. The media know it, and they are doing their best to derail his campaign, but we shall prevail.

  • This press was bought a long time ago. We keep hoping they will do their jobs while they keep buying McCain his favorite donuts. Pure propaganda media, they’ve sold their soul for recognition and access from the right. Pathetic and disgusting and Nazi like unison. I don’t even bother to watch TV news at all and am amazed at the people who buy into such propaganda. Stooopid is giving them praise for their ignorance.

  • Not a change? Really? This if from barackobama.com:

    Obama will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. He will remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months. Obama will make it clear that we will not build any permanent bases in Iraq. He will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda.

    There’s nothing equivocal in this at all.

    People, he told the Left what the Left had to hear to get them to vote for him. Then he won the Primary. Now he’s telling the general electorate what the General electorate needs to hear to vote for him in the General. That’s politics, and it’s fair game. Same thiing with the “without preconditions” summit with Iran, public fnancing, etc.

    If McCain can convince the voters that Obama can’t be trusted as a result of the switches, that’s fair game, too. Maybe he will, maybe he won’t, but PLEASE stop embarrassing yourselves with the logical acrobatics to try to claim these arent changes of position. They are. It’s objective fact. And your response is “the media ar at fault for printing the before-and-fter positions”? Sheesh.

    But please

  • Today, here in the UK we were told of the passing of Sir Charles Wheeler, journalist.

  • The media coddles and promotes Obama, refuses to vet him throughout his campaign … and, as soon as Obama’s unsavory associations, questionable past, and inconsistent statements catch up with him … and some of the media reports it, Obama supporters cry like babies. It’s obvious that Obama pandered to the far left base to launch his bid for Presidency, but now that he’s facing the general election, he has to move to the center to attract votes. 90% of the black vote, and a majority of angry ‘in your face’ naive college kids … along with the liberal press and the DNC, are trying to highjack the election for Obama. He refuses to debate McCain, he has virtually no experience, and his solutions are nothing more than speeches, preaching and platitudes. The arguements to elect him usually consist of personal attacks on his opponents, and accusations of racism. Their strategy is to tear down and discredit patriotism and American traditions, so that they can establish their vision of a new order and redistribution of our resources.

  • Wow, the Rethug trolls are out in force today. Do you guys get paid an extra 10 cents per post for working on holidays or something?

  • Actually I’m an independent, but please feel free to duck the issue and call people names.

    I love that about these boards: no one ever responds on the merits. It’s a DISCUSSION board. By all means, tell my why the items I listed (along with FISA, handguns) aren’t changes of positions. Or call me a name. It’s up to you.

  • Steve comment #15. Save the bullshit. Softball questions??? Hell McCain gets the press to cover for every mistake or lie he spins. The surge brought violence down in Iraq but did none of the things it was designed to do…which was to bring political reconciliation to the country. In that case it is a complete failure and the US is now stuck policing the country in order to prevent a civil war. Did you miss the point about Policy vs Tactics. Policy=Obama wants to withdraw the troops from Iraq. Tactics=listen to the commanders in the field on the best way to implement this POLICY. McCain=Policy=Keep troop presence in Iraq to prevent a civil war (which the surge has not accomplished) and protect our oil interests with an unwanted occupation. Tactic: Get the commanders in the field to isolate and destroy dissent to our occupation of the propped up government we installed, while maximizing American profiteering.

    Notice McCain says the surge is working but never tells you how. Keeping violence down by segregating neighborhoods and killing the minorities or displacing them is only putting off the inevitable civil war.

    The press defended McCain’s 100 yrs comment, cover his ass on not knowing the difference between Sunni and Shia and al qaeda, gives him a pass on his changed positions (48 to count), his opposition to the new GI bill…the list goes on and on.
    While Obama is sneered at every opportunity.

    What I really am disturbed about is that your basic premise is a debunked republican talking point. Getting Iraq up and running as a democratic ally in the region is an absurd cover for the profiteering of contractors and the oil corps as they rape the countries resources at the cost of human life. The Iraq experiment is an economic disaster for all but these profiteers. Iraqis are seeing through the veneer of this “freedom and democracy” cover by such actions of demanding that Blackwater be subject to Iraq’s law…they refuse backed by the state dept.. that Blackwater should be banned from the country…and they refuse…backed by thye state department. All this bullshit continues under the McCain policy and the press does not present the overwhelming evidence that McCain has been wrong every step of the way on Iraq, that he continues to fear monger, that he has no answers outside of continuing the Bush policies, and all the overkill of his being a POW 40yrs ago and that should be enough to make him president. Yet you buy into every part of that and justify the press'[ complicity over the last 8yrs by saying Obama has not been asked really tough questions…questions you pose which are based on republican assessments. Start by calling the surge the “splurge” for a start. and begin reading http://www.glenngreenwald@salon.com for some honest perspective because he backs up everything he says as he says it.

    The only way to not know what is really going on here is to not want to know.

  • The media’s role – especially the television media – is too important in the election process in this country for them to misinform people so carelessly. Not only on this occasion, but in many other instances. There has to be some journalistic integrity. I knew the deal on Fox. But, I must say I am surprised by the other networks of late. I would like to do something as well. I just don’t know what to do.

  • Bog them down in Iraq while the terrorists regroup in Afghanistan, build strength and recruits unchallenged. Make the Americans feel they cannot leave Iraq or all will be lost and make them spend their treasury while frustrating them and dividing them over leaving. Since they are not trying to conquer a nation but merely police it we can break their backs and cause them to lose all perspective by living in fear. We need do very little because we can get them to destroy themselves keeping them close enough to kill their soldiers at will.

    Obama says we will not continue to be entrapped by this catch 22 situation because it is doomed to failure. We will change the entire framework. Time for Iraqis to decide what their future will be for they can and will decide one based on the necessity to survive. America will support “their” efforts rather than trying to get them to support our efforts.

  • Here’s what I don’t understand. The Republicans keep getting away with this (using the media as their publicists/stenographers). Which means they are colluding with someone in the media who is letting them do it and I’m guessing that’s the network brass. Why doesn’t some organization expose those people, go after them, hound them, create a story there?

  • The best way to deal with this dynamic is to reframe the issue. Instead o defending Obama, we should be asking the media:

    “Why do you think McCain so desperately wants to connect his position on Iraq with Obama’s?”

    But I can’t take credit for this. I ripped it off from a post on TPM.

  • Let’s face it–the mainstream press (MSM) is ” bought off!” Why is this news to anyone at this time? Most sold out long ago for “access,” and that is what they now have with McCain. He “chats them up” and schmoozes with them at the back of his bus, and they feel loved and important! Obama is a professional and does not see himself entertainer of the press. So, he is criticized for being “aloof” and “arrogant,” since he is more interested in reading and educating himself on policy issues than being a “press whore!”

    Journalism is not the profession it once was. It is no longer about pursuing the truth; it is about “getting the story”–a sport where the one who “gets” it first wins. No matter if it is true or not. This is pathetic and immoral! We have a few who care about truth–Bill Moyers, Amy Goodman, Robert Parry, Robert Dreyfuss and others in the progressive press. Keith Olbermann cares for about 10 minutes a day–then he is on to entertaining and competing with Bill O’Reilly! Those on the right–David Brooks, Thomas Friedman (who pretends to be on the left), William Kristol, David Broder, Richard Cohen and others, are smug and nasty! They may have access, but to whom, and about what????? David Brooks bragged the other day that Bush promised him he would not invade Iran. Oh please!!!!!!

    Enough of my rant. You get the picture!

  • I’M SO DISAPPOINTED, HE LOOKS MORE AND MORE LIKE JUST ANOTHER POLITICIAN,I THOUGHT I HAD FOUND HOPE,I GUESS NOT ,THAT’S OKAY I ONCE BELIEVED IN SANTA AND THE EASTER BUNNY TOO!

  • Unfortunately, as someone who voted, caucused and contributed to the Obama campaign,
    I find this disturbing, along with his flip flop on NAFTA. I have no confidence in John McCain,
    but I begin to believe more every day that Obama is just a man with great speeches, rather than
    a man of his great speeches. To say this trend is disappointing, is to say the least.

  • There’s no explaining to do! Obama always said that he’ll be as careful getting out of Iraq as they were careless getting into Iraq. He giving a deadline for at least 16 months to withdraw all the troops, and I believe he can do it. But even if he doesn’t do a full withdrawal in 16 months, by pulling troops out “PERIOD” is a step in the right direction. This issue that don’t need to be bombarded, and blown up by the media. I think the media is so fasinated by Obama, that every position, every word, and everything says and does jumps their rating up 20%. John McCain, in the other hand, doesn’t even have a plan to bring the troops home, period-full stop. Another 25, 50, 100 years will be fine with him. They have been trying to bring this war to an end every since Bush “Mission Accomplish” lie. But couldn’t come up with a clear strategy to do it without making matters worst in the war. Bush/Cheney are still in office until November, and their intentions are to make it harder to set a timeline for complete withdrawal. So this so called “flip flop” theme song with the media need to go away in this case. It not newsworthy.

  • The Obama camp needs to take a page from Hillary Clinton and start calling the media out as being bias, and being in the pocket of McCain and the RNC.

  • THANK YOU for illustrating the bald-faced douche-baggery of Rovian strategies, as well as the transparent suck up of the press on one side over the other (again). Obama might have gotten off easy in the press against/compared to Clinton, but the “love” for McCain/Bush III shown by media treatment befudddles me.

    In theory, the press should be among the most informed group of people in the world, and immune to this kind of run-around. They do research, don’t they?

    Its so clear how badly the last eight years of fear-mongering, divide-and-conquer strategies, and exceedingly poor judgement from the “uniter” and “decider” have FAILED this country, its people and its constitution, you’d think the press might now actually pay attention to Obama’s POLICIES, as Bush’s wonderful PERSONALITY that they’ve sucked up to has meant nothing to good governance.

    Fourth Estate, my ass.

    For the record, I don’t think Obama has enough experience to be President, but McCain is a joke at this point. McCain too old to drive, let alone make intelligent judgements about what’s going on in our very complicated world. We don’t need 4 more years of a president walking into doors that don’t open or speaking to tthe nation at a 4th grade level.

    Besides, remember Rove and Bush swiftboating McCain in South Carolina 2000 primaries? They were lies, and ir was wrong. McCain said nothing, sucking up to Bush for the last eight years and waiting his turn for the office.

    This guy’s going to put America right? Please. Put your money on Obama, at lease he has his own original thoughts.

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