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Johnf
07-11-2008, 06:59 PM
July 11, 2008
Right on Cue: Obama Media Minions Focus on McCain's Divorce
Patrick Casey
It can be argued that Barack Obama won his Senate seat in 2004 on the back of his opposition's divorce files. While much ado was made nationally of the contents of his Republican Senate opponent Jack Ryan's files, the release of which caused Ryan to drop out of the race against Obama, divorce files were also critical to Obama's win in that year's Democratic Senate Primary. Is Obama now going to try to use Senator John McCain's divorce files to win the Presidency?


The New York Times recalled in April of 2007 that Team Obama, running for an open Illinois Senate seat in 2004, was locked in a two man race against millionaire Democratic liberal Blair Hull - and losing. The following account about that race is contained in a fascinating NYT profile of David Axelrod, Obama's chief strategist - Obama's Narrator:


As the 2004 Senate primary neared, it was clear that it was a contest between two people: the millionaire liberal, Hull, who was leading in the polls, and Obama, who had built an impressive grass-roots campaign. About a month before the vote, The Chicago Tribune revealed, near the bottom of a long profile of Hull, that during a divorce proceeding, Hull's second wife filed for an order of protection. In the following few days, the matter erupted into a full-fledged scandal that ended up destroying the Hull campaign and handing Obama an easy primary victory. The Tribune reporter who wrote the original piece later acknowledged in print that the Obama camp had "worked aggressively behind the scenes" to push the story. But there are those in Chicago who believe that Axelrod had an even more significant role - that he leaked the initial story. They note that before signing on with Obama, Axelrod interviewed with Hull. They also point out that Obama's TV ad campaign started at almost the same time.


Notice the method - Axelrod and Obama worked behind the scenes to force a newspaper to do their dirty work, much the same way they drove the coverage demanding the release of Jack Ryan's files.


Therefore, it's not surprising that this morning we wake up to see the following article on the front page (top left) of the Los Angeles Times: McCain's broken marriage and fractured Reagan friendship. The article is breathlessly subtitled "The nature and timing of his divorce from Carol Shepp alienated key friends -- and his version doesn't always match that in court documents."


The Los Angeles Times is the same newspaper that tried to torpedo Arnold Schwarzenegger's bid to be California's Governor at the last minute in 2003 with allegations of past groping incidents involving several women, none of whom registered any complaints when the actions allegedly occurred (they also sold their stories to tabloids to make a quick buck). So the Times seems to be the perfect venue for Obama's team to shop this story to.


The LA Times story on Arnold seemed to backfire on them in 2003 - Schwarzenegger won the election by almost 20 points. Let's see how the paper fares with this.


N.B. I encourage everyone to read the New York Times profile of David Axelrod, Obama's Narrator, who is mentioned above. That particular article, along with an article in the Houston Press by Todd Spivak, Barack Obama & Me, should put to rest permanently the suggestion that Team Obama is anything other than a group of the same old-style Chicago politicians -- complete with all of the negative connotations that such a label implies -- attempting to mask their liberal brand (and its faults) behind a youthful and eloquent new package.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2008/07/right_on_cue_obama_media_minio.html

Sick, slick and scum.

Artists4Hillary
07-11-2008, 07:13 PM
What they were not counting on is the support Carol McCain is giving John McCain, she has McCain bumper stickers on her car, tells everyone he is the best choice for a candidate, does not speak ill of their divorce, and also, that one of her sons, from a previous marriage, who McCain adopted, works for Cindy's family's beer distributor. Carol McCain won't comment either.

BO is LOW. He has to resort to this sort of tactic. He can't win anything on his own merits.

Agent 00½ FL
07-11-2008, 07:13 PM
Not worried. My guess, is that if something came out of this it would show that McCains ex wife got a nice settlement. This would allow some of the non-commited voters, mostly Men who have been through nasty divorces paying alimony etc. to relate to him. He might even pick up more votes in sympathy from Men who have gone through nasty divorces and feel they were fleeced. I still think McCain has a secure base of women voters.

EH
07-11-2008, 07:18 PM
Why isn't the GOP delving into BO's very shady birth, childhood, and associations?

Agent 00½ FL
07-11-2008, 07:23 PM
Expat,

I think that is the GOP's plan "B".

Artists4Hillary
07-11-2008, 07:24 PM
Not worried. My guess, is that if something came out of this it would show that McCains ex wife got a nice settlement. This would allow some of the non-commited voters, mostly Men who have been through nasty divorces paying alimony etc. to relate to him. He might even pick up more votes in sympathy from Men who have gone through nasty divorces and feel they were fleeced. I still think McCain has a secure base of women voters.

Actually, it was a non-acrimonious divorce, Carol didn't contest, she was given a great settlement and her medical bills paid for, for life, as part of the settlement. I don't know how this would make men who went through nasty divorces relate to him, but he's not losing his base with men anyway. This, I think, would have more to do with how women see him. It's women Obama is trying to win over.

EH
07-11-2008, 07:29 PM
Expat,

I think that is the GOP's plan "B".

I hope so. Maybe they're saving all the pertinent, revealing info till after the Dem convention , when they're sure of who the candidate is.

Agent 00½ FL
07-11-2008, 07:36 PM
Actually, it was a non-acrimonious divorce, Carol didn't contest, she was given a great settlement and her medical bills paid for, for life, as part of the settlement. I don't know how this would make men who went through nasty divorces relate to him, but he's not losing his base with men anyway. This, I think, would have more to do with how women see him. It's women Obama is trying to win over.


It might be a cheating thing then. I don't think this would make a difference with the women voters. Things are alot different these days.

samkm
07-11-2008, 07:48 PM
First of all Expat4Hillary, I love those hope-change flip-floppers.

Yes, There is a very nice Time Magazine article with in-depth on Cindy McCain and the article gives a summary on prior marriage. That was quite satisfactory.
If someone has saved a link, please post on this thread so that we can use it in blogs. Thanks

Sandy in PA
07-11-2008, 08:27 PM
Therefore, it's not surprising that this morning we wake up to see the following article on the front page (top left) of the Los Angeles Times: McCain's broken marriage and fractured Reagan friendship. The article is breathlessly subtitled "The nature and timing of his divorce from Carol Shepp alienated key friends -- and his version doesn't always match that in court documents."

Well, this time, they failed - if they knew what the hell was going on with the economy, they would have held off, because bank issues will trump this news, and they have all day.

Considering that Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are rumoured to be on the verge of being taken over by the gov't, and that IndyMac Bank had their assets seized by federal regulators about an hour ago, no one will be paying attention to a rehash of someone's old divorce.

RAFREE
07-11-2008, 08:42 PM
Actually, it was a non-acrimonious divorce, Carol didn't contest, she was given a great settlement and her medical bills paid for, for life, as part of the settlement. I don't know how this would make men who went through nasty divorces relate to him, but he's not losing his base with men anyway. This, I think, would have more to do with how women see him. It's women Obama is trying to win over.

Just goes to show how little they know about women. I care more about how Obama treated Alice Palmer than I care about McCain's divorce settlement.

I hope McCain fires back with that. He tried to ruin the woman's career, just like what he did to Hillary. He's not champion of women's rights. And he's not a "change" I can believe in either, not by a long shot.

Wyoming Dem
07-11-2008, 08:47 PM
As long as John McCain did not beat or abuse (physically or mentally) his wife, I could care less. I see Jonh McCain standing straight, pointing a finger and saying..."That's all you got? Bring it on!"

CGP
07-11-2008, 09:02 PM
More slime and smear tactics from the Obama campaign. Should we be surprised? This is why Obama's claim to be a "different" kind of politician above slime and smear is so incredibly dishonest and offensive, because it's so not the case! :rolleyes:

And let's not forget how low the Obama campaign stooped in its efforts to smear Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton...

Charlie Brown
07-11-2008, 09:07 PM
Many Americans have been married a couple times...Its 2008...please Obama worry about your own back yard...and its a weedy one at that....

Morgan
07-11-2008, 09:08 PM
Not worried. My guess, is that if something came out of this it would show that McCains ex wife got a nice settlement. This would allow some of the non-commited voters, mostly Men who have been through nasty divorces paying alimony etc. to relate to him. He might even pick up more votes in sympathy from Men who have gone through nasty divorces and feel they were fleeced. I still think McCain has a secure base of women voters.


Mac pays all her medical bills and will for the rest of her life.

Wyoming Dem
07-11-2008, 09:08 PM
More slime and smear tactics from the Obama campaign. Should we be surprised? This is why Obama's claim to be a "different" kind of politician above slime and smear is so incredibly dishonest and offensive, because it's so not the case! :rolleyes:

And let's not forget how low the Obama campaign stooped in its efforts to smear Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton...
Would that be the "Well Known Racists, Bill & Hillary?". I am still totally bowled over that the OB campaign was able to turn the AA support 360 degrees by making those claims.