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McCain Resorts to Atwater’s Dirty TricksPosted on Oct 6, 2008By Marie Cocco To understand where the presidential campaign is heading in the four weeks still ahead of us, look back 20 years. Two decades ago, I would talk to voters in the South and hear the unequivocal—indeed, positively adamant—assertion that Kitty Dukakis had burned the American flag. The wife of 1988 Democratic presidential nominee Mike Dukakis, I was told again and again, could be seen on videotape and in photos that recorded the dastardly act. When pressed, the voters never could recall just where they had seen this video, where the photograph had been printed or even who might have passed it around. But, several swore to me in interviews, they had indeed seen it, and were disgusted. The entire idea was preposterous. Kitty Dukakis had graduated from college in 1963—before campuses were convulsed with protests against the Vietnam conflict, let alone occupied by flag-burning “hippies.” A dancer and the daughter of a beloved Boston musical figure, she was far more likely to wear a demure sweater than to be seen in a ragged T-shirt. But a rumor had been planted and in the hothouse of the 1988 campaign, falsehood was believed as fact. That is how Lee Atwater, the “Boogie Man,” operated. If you want to know why Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin keeps talking about how Washington “elites” just don’t get it when she says what the country needs is a fast-talkin’, straight-shootin’ pit bull of a hockey mom—see Stefan Forbes’ documentary about Atwater, the late Republican mastermind, titled “Boogie Man.” If you want to know why rumors that Democrat Barack Obama is a Muslim continue to be accepted as fact—despite the simultaneous story line of Obama’s incendiary former pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright that is being pushed by “independent” Republican groups—see “Boogie Man.” If you want to know why John McCain—whose 2000 campaign was a call for Republicans to eschew the politics of intolerance and inflammatory rumor—now turns to the pages of the old playbook, see “Boogie Man.” Advertisement Matalin was speaking in the film about the point in the 1988 Republican primaries, when Vice President George H.W. Bush went into New Hampshire with the imperative of defeating Bob Dole, who had emerged the victor of the Iowa caucuses. The idea was to “get inside” Dole’s head, to provoke the former Kansas senator into one of his trademark flashes of public pique. The moment came after Dole lost the New Hampshire primary. During a television interview, Dole snapped that Bush should “stop lying about my record.” The remarkable transformation McCain has undergone since 2000 is itself an unsettling tribute to the lasting poison Atwater poured into the political waters. Consider that Tucker Eskew, who helped craft a smear campaign against McCain in the 2000 South Carolina primary, is now a McCain campaign adviser. His task is in part to tutor Palin in her role as the misunderstood and maligned outsider. “Resentment became the destiny of the Republican Party,” Eskew opines in the documentary, speaking of Atwater’s early tactics and triumphs in Southern contests. Just as Atwater in 1988 made Willie Horton into a household name, now the McCain campaign seeks to do the same for the Vietnam-era domestic terrorist William Ayers. Obama sought Ayers’ political support when he needed the help of Chicago liberals to launch his political career. The two have had a number of associations over the years—none that seemed particularly recent—but that may turn out to be of little import. By the time he ran for president, Dukakis already had ended the flawed Massachusetts prison furlough program under which Horton had been released. This did not soothe the fears evoked by the image of a black inmate having been freed to commit more violence. Fear was Atwater’s stock in trade. If there was nothing to be legitimately feared, then he would conjure something up. We have, at the moment, a collision of fears so powerful it is probably not possible to predict how the election on Nov. 4 will turn out. As voters peer into the economic abyss, they see Obama as most capable of managing the financial crisis and of reversing the downward economic spiral. But they also see the first African-American poised to win the White House, and one with an unusual name, at that. What might Atwater concoct if he were running this race? I recoil at the thought. Previous item: Dennis Kucinich on the Democrats' Bailout Betrayal Next item: Weapons of Mass Distraction Elsewhere: . CommentsAre you a Truthdig member yet? Login now, or register with Truthdig. Add Your Comment
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By Rich Hughes, October 8, 2008 at 4:56 pm #
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What is a maverick but a calf that runs away.
Report thisBy Laura Nason, October 8, 2008 at 1:31 pm #
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This is the same John McCain who’s always been. There has been NO change. He’s always been good about covering up.
Report thisThis is the same John McCain who jumped ship like a coward after causing the Forrestal Fire, instead of trying to help rescue those he killed and wounded on that deck.
This is the same John McCain who collaborated with the enemy for extra food and coffee and shut down the investigation that may have brought many, if not ALL of those left behind, home because some of them might have had stories different than the lies HE told.
This is the same John McCain who spent his time in the Naval Academy, which he only got into because his Daddy bought him a pass, systematically “breaking every rule in the book”.
This is the same John McCain who got a pat on the back from his buds in congress over the Keating Five scandal, while others went to prison.
This is the same John McCain who screams and yells and swears and badgers and berates and shoves anyone who doesn’t agree with him.
This is the same John McCain who claims to be a “family values” kind of guy, even though he ABANDONED his wife to chase after an heiress who’s DADDY had connections.
John McCain has NEVER been averse to lies and deceit and cheating. He’s just, for the moment, more blatant about it. He’s at a point where he doesn’t CARE what anyone thinks any more. It’s WIN AT ALL COSTS and consequences BE DAMNED and if his actions take the whole country down with him, SO WHAT? He won’t be around long enough to see the results.
By Alan, October 7, 2008 at 6:14 pm #
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In case you had not thought of this simile:
Report thisPalin is to McCain as Hitler was to
Hindenburg.
If the McCain-Palin ticket should be elected
and McCain quickly ‘pass away’, then
Palin, a fanatical ideologue with a penchant
for antidemocratic initiatives would
have come to power ‘legally’ and would
be positioned to welcome the second
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By JSykes, October 7, 2008 at 5:06 pm #
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I was interested to read today that the Obama Ayers association, along with republicans, was working on a Republican (Annenburg) project. Why does the media ignore this?
Report thisBy SamSnedegar, October 7, 2008 at 1:17 pm #
If “swiftboating” works, and I assure you that it did and does work on stupid voters, then do we not deserve exactly what we get?
I admit my complicity: I’m not out there trying to teach the idiots; I’m in here preaching to the choir.
I actually would be satisfied if the geedee choir would learn to sing about stealing oil and Bush being a moron, but all I get is more and more frustration with people who are so disinterested in the truth that they BELIEVE in some religious crap or other.
Report thisBy samosamo, October 7, 2008 at 11:18 am #
Dirty tricks, republicans don’t own the market on dirty tricks but they are more brazen in their uses of dirty tricks. It is easier to make dirty tricks work when you can count on the people who have the mentality of the current msm propaganda injections to keep their level at IQ85(i may be too generous here) with a source of information so geared to misinformation, disinformation or no information. The ability to make those hooked on the injections to believe what they see and hear is not a hard task and when it becomes ‘cemented’ into an IQ85’s mind then it is difficult or more so to get them to even consider anything else.
Report thisThese are sophisticated techniques that the neocons have developed and refined to have a readily accepting segement of people that will take at face value what is pumped into them as true because it came from their ‘favorite’ source. This becomes easier also because these IQ85s have learned the cozy feeling of being on the ‘good & right’ side. So, no questions asked and no need of proof.
Fox news is the classic poster child of this source but with the rest of the media owned and controlled by extreme right wing ideologues, there will have to be a concerted effort to present real raw information for a person to make up their mind with and verify its validity, thus the internet, books, and public broadcast news(pbs,npr).
This is why I see the mcpalin ticket as having a real chance of winning in November. I would hate it. I also see the seats in the house and senate as just as or even more important to keep a check on whoever wins the presidency but not by most of the current holders of those seats. Checks and balances, something we really need put back into our government.
By martin weiss, October 7, 2008 at 4:06 am #
These days there is a plethora of garbage everywhere but in one important location. All over the planet people are piling up garbage, the poor are combing through garbage, and new garbage dumps are filling up, only to be turned into green-scaped parks. In the Pacific Ocean there is a new continent the size of Texas forming of garbage.
Report thisBut alas, in one small corner of America, there is a shortage of garbage. This is a reminder that not everybody has enough. But you can help.
We all take our garbage out to the curb to be hauled to our local dump once a week. This week, I’m asking that we do something different. This week, don’t forget to take out the garbage—just mail it to the McCain Campaign. It is critical they get an adequate supply of garbage before they run out. At the rate they are spewing garbage, they will run out of garbage well before election day, and there is a very limited supply of garbage he can spew about Obama. So help John McCain by sending him your garbage. You will not miss it. You will see it again and again, on TV. Have a heart. Help out a desperate old guy by keeping him in his preferred environment. In this case, giving is truly better than receiving.