
Jesse Lee: 26 Days Out: Pay No Attention to the Embarrassingly Horrible Economic Plan Behind the Curtain
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Jesse Lee is the Online Rapid Response Manager for the DNC, this is a daily update on the day's messaging.
In McCain's latest attempt to appear competent or knowledgeable on the economy, during Tuesday's debate he announced his latest big, bold, erratic plan. He and his campaign spent the next day boasting about it. Then something happened - everybody looked at it and realized it was awful, as an Obama campaign memo and ad today explain:
Your favorite and mine Brad DeLong gives arguably the definitive take-down:
Brad DeLong, New York Daily News: ...
Bill Burton: Media Coverage Of Election A Cross Between 'McCain Infomercial' And 'Episode Of The X-Files'
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So, this morning, while many are figuring out how John McCain's new mortgage plan will help spur America to the point where every single risk taken with money anywhere will be socialized, there are still many in the press who want to talk about Bill Ayers.
No one wants to talk to Bill Ayers, of course, because then they might discover how empty all the overheated rhetoric is, plus he probably still has bombs. But they'll talk to as many third and fourth parties to people who were in grade school when the Weather Underground stalked the landscape of fashionably anti-social radicalism, including Obama flack Bill Burton. Burton hasn't got much new to say ...
Bill Burton: Media Coverage Of Election A Cross Between 'McCain Infomercial' And 'Episode Of The X-Files'
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So, this morning, while many are figuring out how John McCain's new mortgage plan will help spur America to the point where every single risk taken with money anywhere will be socialized, there are still many in the press who want to talk about Bill Ayers.
No one wants to talk to Bill Ayers, of course, because then they might discover how empty all the overheated rhetoric is, plus he probably still has bombs. But they'll talk to as many third and fourth parties to people who were in grade school when the Weather Underground stalked the landscape of fashionably anti-social radicalism, including Obama flack Bill Burton. Burton hasn't got much new to say ...




