Is McCain Running for Crybaby in Chief?

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A new McCain ad attacks Obama and Biden for supposedly being disrespectful of Sarah Palin.

It states that "they said she was doing what she was told." An Obama adviser argued that she made a false claim about Obama's legislative record and that "maybe that was what she was told." The spin here makes the comment a lot more sinister than it is. The advisor is affording her an out that maybe she did not know what she was saying was untrue, that maybe it was just what she was told.

It states that "they lashed out at Sarah Palin; dismissed her as 'good looking.'" But Biden merely remarked that in a comparison between her and him one difference was that she was good looking. That is not lashing out and it is quite a stretch to argue that it is dismissive. It's a compliment. As ThinkProgress.org notes this is a view that has been expressed by the McCain camp and Republican media.

Karl Rove, a McCain adviser, called Palin a "young, attractive, fresh-faced reform governor." Rush Limbaugh said the GOP had a "babe on our ticket." Glenn Beck exclaimed, "Man, she's hot!"

At the Republican National Convention, one of the fastest selling items was a button that read "Sarah Palin, the Hottest VP from the Coolest State."

What Biden expressed is a widely held opinion that few will argue. She is better looking than he is.

The final claim of "disrespect" is that Obama called Palin a liar. Technically, in an ad where he challenged their claim to be mavericks, he said that McCain and Palin were lying. "She was for the Bridge to Nowhere before she was against it. Politicians lying about their records?" If challenging a political opponent's claims about their record is disrespectful then even the most civil campaigns are filled with disrespect.

The McCain ad is nothing more than playing the victim and whining. It attempts to shield Palin from any criticism and oddly some compliments, and paint any comment on her as sexist or disrespectful.

Meanwhile, Greg Sargent of TalkingPointsMemo.com imagines racism in the new McCain ad.

It actually concludes with a woman saying, in a tone of a matron chiding an uppity black servant, "how disrespectful."

While this is just from some lefty website, rather than the Obama campaign, it demonstrates the same sort of whining. As if there is some specific tone that can be positively identified as one meant to "chide an uppity black servant." Sargent clearly reads way too much into tone. Obama supporters would be wise to ignore this part of the "talking point memo."
 
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LOL... I love this new phase of Liberals attempting to be "fair and balanced!"

I guess you guys finally started to realize this cocky and arrogant attitude was not gaining any votes for Obama, so now you want to play the "objective observer" card, and suffix any criticisms of McCain with some superficial and token admonishment of Obama's campaign. I think it proves you are on the ropes, in a big way.

Guys, you've baked your cookies already... it's over! Changing the recipe now, is not going to win the Bake-off, you blew it already. I tried to tell you this months ago, but you dismissed me as a fool, a simple-minded redneck who didn't have a clue.
 
Is McCain Running for Crybaby in Chief???
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If he is, hes gonna get his ass kicked by Obama....
 
LOL... I love this new phase of Liberals attempting to be "fair and balanced!"

I guess you guys finally started to realize this cocky and arrogant attitude was not gaining any votes for Obama, so now you want to play the "objective observer" card, and suffix any criticisms of McCain with some superficial and token admonishment of Obama's campaign. I think it proves you are on the ropes, in a big way.

Guys, you've baked your cookies already... it's over! Changing the recipe now, is not going to win the Bake-off, you blew it already. I tried to tell you this months ago, but you dismissed me as a fool, a simple-minded redneck who didn't have a clue.

WTF RU on about?

I have not seen Obama bitching that every criticism of him is racist. He did speak about the attacks that would come months ago, but he was rather vague about who they would come from. But they have come from people as close to McCain as Rove.

Certainly some of the bloggers have done some whining, but unlike Obama, McCain is making it a central part of his campaign.
 
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