Barack Obama’s new ad condems the “petty attacks” that have taken over the campaign and provides his detailed plan for getting the U.S. economy back on track. Read more details of Obama’s economic plan here.
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Talking Points Memo has been reporting on this for some time, but I don’t think it gets enough attention. It appears that some reporters are reluctant to calling out John McCain on his false ads which have been discredited by most journalists.
Candy Crowley of CNN claimed that it’s “not my role to determine who is the bigger liar.” So… no matter which candidate is the biggest liar, Candy must present those lies in the same way as she presents statements from the other campaign? I’m not sure this is “unbiased reporting.” McCain’s dishonest ads are not only testing the Obama campaign but also the media’s role in covering the campaigns. McCain and Republicans continue to set the media up by claiming they have liberal-bias. Then, while the newsrooms are scrambling to ensure there is not even a hint of bias, the McCain campaign dares the media to object to blatant lies and distortions in his ads. It’s a brilliant strategy, because it leaves the media to second-guess their coverage of the distorted claims.
We all know the truth at times gets stretched in political campaigns, but even CNN has a segment called “Keeping Them Honest.” If reporters are not interested in keeping public officials honest, then maybe we should just have a new type of election free-for-all. Lie about any facts you want to – the media will not tell voters whether the claims are true or false – then see how many votes you can get for it. I guess the McCain campaign is waging a “new” kind of politics after all.
“The campaign a person runs says everything about the way they’ll govern,” Biden said in remarks prepared for delivery Monday in the Detroit suburb of St. Clair Shores. “John McCain has decided to bet the house on the politics perfected by Karl Rove.”
Biden was referring to a series of attack ads from the McCain campaign as well as misstatements that the Republican presidential candidate and running mate Sarah Palin have continued to repeat after they were debunked. Barack Obama’s campaign particularly bristled at an ad suggesting the Democratic nominee favored teaching kindergartners about sex before reading, based on a bill he supported that would teach age-appropriate sex education to those kids and help them ward off sexual predators.
McCain “is now launching a low blow a day,” Biden said.
Despite his reputation for bare-knuckle politics, Rove said Sunday that both sides are being too negative and McCain has gone “one step too far” in showing ads that are not true.
Biden said he came to McCain’s defense in 2000 when the Republican came under attack from Bush operatives and supporters who spread “scurrilous” rumors about him in the primary campaign. “And now, some of the very same people and the tactics he once deplored, his campaign now employs.”
McCain spokeswoman Sarah Lenti disputed Biden’s comments. She said Obama and Biden are the most partisan presidential ticket in modern history.
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