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What the Bloggers Are Saying About the McCain Attacks
MyManMitt.com ^ | 06/14/07 | Various

Posted on 06/15/2007 2:25:37 PM PDT by Reaganesque

Patrick Ruffini:
Why then attack Romney this early? The easy answer is desperation. But I also think that their passions have gotten the better of them. They’re on autopilot, and like Sunni and Shi’a, can’t imagine not fighting the other guys.

Ambinder:
Contradiction? I wrote about Romney's conversion for National Journal and came away with the impression that the Harvard incident began the process, rather than ended it -- that it took time before Romney fully came to realize that the pro-life position was correct.

Also, Romney has always claimed that, even after his personal revelation, he never went back on his promise to Massachusetts voters.

Robert Bluey:
While it may score political points among the Romney critics, the attack revealed what kind of a campaign McCain intends to run: one that’s full of negativity. It’s what turned me off last cycle when the Republican National Committee chose to engage in personal attacks instead of principled debates.

Writing critically of McCain’s campaign brings me no joy, particularly because I have at least a couple friends working there, including Patrick Hynes, whom I consider to be one of the best blog outreach coordinators in the mix.

Finally, on that note, I find Kurtz’s chart (above) interesting because it includes no new-media operative among the people in McCain’s “core election team.” It seems that National eCampaign Director Christian Ferry should have his picture there. Or maybe McCain really was serious when he called his eCampaign “one of the worst parts of our entire campaign … with the worst, by the way, staff.”

Medved
MEDVED: I was impressed, Governor, in the last debate by the way that you handled an opportunity – you were given an opportunity to slam Senator McCain and you said, ‘I don’t want to do that. He’s my friend, he campaigned for me, and wouldn’t it be a great thing if all the campaigns on our side, on the Republican side, could return to that focus, that the real enemies here, or the real opponents, are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and John Edwards

Jennifer Rubin:
Why isn’t McCain aiming his guns at Fred Thompson who has soared ahead in several national polls and a recently released Florida Insider/InsiderAdvantage poll in Florida? Attacking a friend and his 2000 national campaign co-chair may be dicey for McCain but eventually McCain will need to pull out all the stops to claw his way back into contention. Our McCain camp source says: “Fred Thompson is not yet in the race. He will face scrutiny at the appropriate time.” The Romney campaign sees that eventually McCain will turn his guns on his old friend when all else fails, observing: “it would be the equivalent of playing the violin on the Titanic. When that point comes—and it very well might—the ship is as good as sunk.”

Ed Morrisey:
This move is almost unfathomable. In the first place, McCain should be spending his efforts explaining his stance on immigration. He has said that it takes longer to articulate his position than the opposition, but he doesn't appear to be putting his emphasis there.

An attack strategy might work to distract people from the immigration issue, but if so, then McCain's attacking in the wrong direction. He has two candidates in front of him, Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson. Except in Iowa and perhaps New Hampshire, Romney trails McCain in the polling. Why go after the person on your tail, rather than fight forward?

All McCain can accomplish is to lift Romney's profile. Romney, if he's smart, will simply parry the thrusts and talk about his admiration for McCain while keeping his eyes focused on the frontrunners. Third-place candidates do not win by attacking fourth-place candidates, and fourth-place candidates don't win in the reverse, either.

This will produce some great fodder. McCain misses many points, the viagra must be mind numbing:

1. Publicly attacking any candidate in this manner will earn him no good will. (Can you say Thompson/McCain?)

2. Team Romney went through a round of this last December-January and have been planning on this again. They have already had things prepared and their swords sharpened. My guess (only mine) is that they already have several strategies to play with and they will choose the the Higher Road Strategy.

3. McCain is just going to look like a "flip-flopping hypocrite" (To Quote Soren Dayton) after all his complaining about the personal attacks of 2000.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: attacks; bloggers; elections; mccain; romney
My take on McCain's attacks, as I've stated before, is a clear indication that McCain views Mitt as his biggest competition. That Brownback has joined the party supports this idea of Mitt as the frontrunner. I'm sure the kvetching will only get worse after Ames and New Hampshire.
1 posted on 06/15/2007 2:25:39 PM PDT by Reaganesque
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To: Reaganesque
McCain is just going to look like a "flip-flopping hypocrite" (To Quote Soren Dayton) after all his complaining about the personal attacks of 2000.
McCain only complains about attacks when he is (a) being attacked, or (b) losing. Otherwise, he attacks others constantly, which is OK as long as you have, you know, a strategy, and you don't come all unglued when others reciprocate.
2 posted on 06/15/2007 2:28:59 PM PDT by Asclepius (protectionists would outsource our dignity and prosperity in return for illusory job security)
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To: Reaganesque
>>>In the first place, McCain should be spending his efforts explaining his stance on immigration.

I would rather McCain spend efforts explaining about those he left behind, and shredded.

3 posted on 06/15/2007 2:36:54 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Reaganesque

Isn’t MeCain’s cammpaign broke or near broke?


4 posted on 06/15/2007 2:38:37 PM PDT by TexasCajun
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To: TexasCajun

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1360852/posts
John McCain Gets Soros Cash


5 posted on 06/15/2007 2:57:44 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: TexasCajun

According to reports, yes.


6 posted on 06/15/2007 3:58:32 PM PDT by Reaganesque (Romney 2008)
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To: Calpernia

Just say NO to Illegal Alien Amnesty!! Keep calling!! It’s NOT OVER!!

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7 posted on 06/15/2007 4:42:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (Fred Thompson/John Bolton 2008)
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To: Reaganesque

When you are fourth and heading down, you pick a fight with the weakest so you look better. McCain thinks Mitt is vulnerable and weak so he is going after him.

I bet McCain doesn’t last much longer, died at the hands of AMNESTY. When Fred gets going, McCains money will dry up.


8 posted on 06/15/2007 4:45:45 PM PDT by Tarpon
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Wish you were as interested in my post 3 as you were about Illegal Aliens.


9 posted on 06/15/2007 4:54:02 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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