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Best Paragraphs of the Campaign so far
It comes as advice to B H O from John Neffinger on HuffPo
John Neffinger
Deja Vu: The Landstuhl Lie. Team Obama's reluctance to use the L-word with Palin recalled their earlier flailing over McCain's wholly made-up charge that Obama had canceled a trip to visit wounded troops at the end of his overseas trip because he learned there would be no cameras present. For the first several days, the the Obama campaign's response opened by calling the charge "inappropriate," instead of "completely not true" "a deliberate lie" etc. For the record, "inappropriate" is about the most counter-productive thing one could say in that situation. Here's what it conveys:
- The charge is factually true - because if it were not true, the Obama people would have said so, instead of complaining that it was "inappropriate."
- Obama is more concerned with what he feels is appropriate" or tasteful than he is with being straight with the American people, honoring our troops or leading the country. After all, "inappropriate" is wearing white after Labor Day, not lying to the country.
- After the same Obama spokespeople finally started calling the charge "not true," and it became clear that the McCain people had lied, it also became clear that Team Obama had been too timid to stand up to McCain's bullying and call out his lie in the first place. Timidity is a very unappealing trait in a Commander in Chief, to say the least.
- Finally, it conveys a very clear message to the McCain campaign: "We have no idea how to handle it when you make up outlandish lies. Please, hit us again!"
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