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"Don't Know Much" demonstrates Senator McCain's desire to instead, just offer four more years of failed Bush economic policies. On the air...
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Obama: 'Don't Know Much'
Ben Smith's Blog — The Obama campaign continues its mockery of McCain on the economy, and on his relationship with Bush. In song.

Obama drops "economics" bomb
Jonathan Martin's Blog — It was only a matter of when, and today Obama's campaign is out with an ad seizing on McCain's now-infamous quote from last year where he admits he's not an economic expert. "Don't Know Much" mixes the memorable admission with a doo-wop re-mix and many of the visuals of McCain and Bush that have already become quite familiar. It will air on national cable and in unspecified battleground states.

More Like This
Eschaton — Not bad.

McSame?
DownWithTyranny! — It's Monday... and it's the first day of the Democratic National Convention. How about a nice cheery tune to start the day? Krugman wants to see more blood in the water and, given what Obama is up against-- Rove is definitely running the McCain operation even if a step removed-- he's probably right. [I]n the world we actually live in, pro-corporate, inequality-increasing Republicans argue that you should vote for them because they’re regular guys you’d like to have a beer with, while Democrats who want to raise taxes on top earners, expand health care and ...

New Obama Ad: McCain "Don't Know Much" (VIDEO)
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — Democrats are more nervous about Barack Obama's prospects than they were a month ago, the New York Times reports. Maybe their new ad -- a more jauntier, more aggressive attack than the campaign has released before -- will help. To the tune of Sam Cooke's "Wonderful World," a vocalist sings of John McCain: "I'm not up on the economy ... don't know much about industry ... really can't explain the price of gas ... or what has happened to the middle class." At the end, the ad features no less than three pictures of McCain and President Bush together, with the lyrics "If I could be just like you ... what a wonderful world it would ...

Heh
Suburban Guerrilla — Good ad:

New Obama ad tunefully targets John McCain on the economy
Top of the Ticket — DENVER -- If the latest Barack Obama ad is any indication, he and his aides are getting the message other Democrats have been shouting: Focus on the economy. The spot uses the Sam Cooke tune "Wonderful World" (and its opening line "Don't know much about history...") to scorn John McCain for, in the Democratic view, not knowing much about the economy. It also features a memorable moment from the 2004 campaign when McCain awkwardly hugs President Bush. Democratic leaders -- especially those ...

A lighter touch
Political Animal — A LIGHTER TOUCH.... Most negative campaign ads have a fairly predictable tone: ominous music, overdramatic voice-over, dire warnings, etc. This morning, the Obama campaign unveiled a new ad that tries something a little different: a negative ad with a much lighter tone. Aside from the fact that the ad features a song that immediately gets stuck in your head -- thanks a lot , Obama campaign -- I found the ad to be pretty effective. It mocks McCain, and emphasizes one of his more embarrassing concessions -- "The issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should" -- and does so in a way that makes the viewer take notice. ...

John McCain "Don't know much" about the economy
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — Obama's newest ad: It's okay, but I agree with Josh Orton: It uses the infectious riff from Sam Cooke's classic "Wonderful World," but is it too cute? McCain's ignorance of economics is dangerous - why give the impression that the problem is benign? And why not use McCain's quote about the economy's supposed "strength?"Maybe this will catch on. The song sure gets stuck in your head. ...

The Antidote for Deadly Serious Attack Ads
Hoffmania! — Good stuff.

Now THIS Is A Kick Ass, Snarky Visual Feast Of An Ad
Firedoglake — Now this truly is a kick-ass, visual feast of a political ad. I've watched it with sound on, sound off...and it works either way. And works really well. And it hits McCain hard on the economy -- and all those many, many votes with George Bush. Right now, regular folks -- to ...

Same Old Story, Same Old Song and Dance, My Friends
WTF Is It Now?!? — Just Like You

Obama Makes a Funny
Open Left - Front Page — Personal business unavoidably kept me away from the Internet this afternoon. Now that I am online, I wanted to take a moment to compliment this new Obama ad: Transcript: I'm not up on the economy Don't know much about industry. Really can't explain the price of gas, Or what has happened to the middle class. But I know that one and one is two. And if I could be just like you What a wonderful world this would be. This is a solid ad, for several reasons. First and foremost, it breaks away from the five-paragraph essay format of ...

"Don't Know Much"
Hotline On Call Part Deux — New Barack Obama TV spot songfully minimizes John McCain's knowledge of the economy. The Obama campaign says it will run air on national cable and in battleground states around the country beginning today.

The king was in his counting house,
d r i f t g l a s s — counting out his money. The queen was in the parlour, eating bread and honey. (From the 18th Century English nursery rhyme, "Sing a Song of Sixpence") No doubt you’ll notice what is glaringly missing from this story which was all over the blogs a few ...

Obama Hits McCain On The Economy
Daily Kos — The "More of The Same" theme continues to run strong in Barack Obama's ads, and this latest one is no exception. The ad highlights McCain's own admission he doesn't understand economics, and makes full use of the picture of The Embrace. Hitting McCain on the economy is hitting McCain at his Achilles heel.  A new Gallup poll reveals that voters trust Obama more on the economy, which is the number one issue in the campaign: PRINCETON, NJ -- As the Democratic National Convention gets underway, voters, by a 52% to 40% margin, believe Barack Obama is ...

Don't Know Much
Swampland — The Obama camp comes out with what's probably the cheekiest ad of the cycle. I have no idea how effective this could be, but it has a good beat and you can dance to it.

New Obama Ad
BlueOregon — Here's a great, new Obama ad to enjoy while we're waiting for the speeches and for more news from BlueOregon contributors in Denver. I'm sure James Taylor is proud...

McCain Weak on the Economy
Politicol News — What is the number one issue of this election? The economy stupid. Seems since 1994 when Bill Clinton first took over as President the economy improved until 2001 when George Bush with very little experience managed to spend the Clinton surplus and destroyed the economy by totally ignoring it with the invasion of Iraq. John McCain is dumb on the economy a self-admitted statement he will live to regret. While the Iraqi government is negotiating only with the US agreement on stipulated withdrawal time limits the war seems to be waning in people's minds as ...

Vicious
Eschaton — The competition for seats here is a bit vicious. The person in charge of policing our section is only half jokingly (maybe not at all) telling people they'd better be blogging constantly or they'll be booted. A wee bit hard to do since my battery is about to die. Bathroom breaks are a gamble. ...

Chit Chat
Eschaton — Vicious The competition for seats here is a bit vicious. The person in charge of policing our section is only half jokingly (maybe not at all) telling people they'd better be blogging constantly or they'll be booted. A wee bit hard to do since my battery is about to die. Bathroom breaks are a gamble. Seats are completely filled, hallways are completely filled. It's a zoo.

Big Dog
Eschaton — Vicious The competition for seats here is a bit vicious. The person in charge of policing our section is only half jokingly (maybe not at all) telling people they'd better be blogging constantly or they'll be booted. A wee bit hard to do since my battery is about to die. Bathroom breaks are a gamble. Seats are completely filled, hallways are completely filled. It's a zoo.

Ouch
Eschaton — Ouch "The grand old party isn't grand anymore, just old."

More Thread
Eschaton — Addicted To Something Uh, Amy? That was Beautiful Day.

Addicted To Something
Eschaton — Addicted To Something Uh, Amy? That was Beautiful Day.

Sign Distribution Watch
Eschaton — Sign Distribution Watch "Obama: Change We Need" "McCain: More of the Same"

Fresh Thread
Eschaton — Fresh Thread Not sure how much longer I'll have any connection today, haven't had power outlet access in awhile. I'll schedule a few open threads for this evening so people have a place to chat, and the keepers of the keys can feel free to post their magnum opus on biofuels if they wish. ...they just switched the teevee to CSPAN and I see that they're doing the roll call. Exciting!!

overnight
Eschaton — Sign Distribution Watch "Obama: Change We Need" "McCain: More of the Same"

"Furiously Working"
Eschaton — "Furiously Working" Please never use that phrase on television again. Thank you.

Voila! Problem Solved
Eschaton — This sure seems like something that should get some media attention. John McCain's solution to those who have no health insurance... John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, a right-leaning Dallas-based think tank. Mr. Goodman, who helped craft Sen. John McCain's health care policy, said anyone with access to an emergency room effectively has insurance, albeit the government acts as the payer of last resort. (Hospital emergency rooms by law cannot turn away a patient in need of immediate care.) "So I have a solution. And it will cost not one thin dime," Mr. Goodman ...

Straight Talk Express
Eschaton — Problem Solved The Republican approach to problem solving. But the numbers are misleading, said John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, a right-leaning Dallas-based think tank. Mr. Goodman, who helped craft Sen. John McCain's health care policy, said anyone with access to an emergency room effectively has insurance, albeit the government acts as the payer of last resort. (Hospital emergency rooms by law cannot turn away a patient in need of immediate care.) "So I have a solution. And it will cost not one thin dime," Mr. Goodman said. "The next president of the United States should sign an executive order ...

Thursday Is New Jobless Day
Eschaton — Thursday Is New Jobless Day 425K new lucky duckies. Still high.

Problem Solved
Eschaton — The Republican approach to problem solving. But the numbers are misleading, said John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, a right-leaning Dallas-based think tank. Mr. Goodman, who helped craft Sen. John McCain's health care policy, said anyone with access to an emergency room effectively has insurance, albeit the government acts as the payer of last resort. (Hospital emergency rooms by law cannot turn away a patient in need of immediate care.) "So I have a solution. And it will cost not one thin dime," Mr. Goodman said. "The next president of the United States should sign an executive ...

SUPERTRAIN
Eschaton — SUPERTRAIN The stop outside the Pepsi Center was shut down, but I believe it will be possible to take the SUPERTRAIN to Invesco Field this evening. Actually, I mean this afternoon as apparently we're supposed to arrive way early.

Cable News Hell
Eschaton — Cable News Hell It really is just a neverending parade of RNC talking points. Even Drudge behaves better these days.

Fresh Thread
Eschaton — Fresh Thread Not sure how much longer I'll have any connection today, haven't had power outlet access in awhile. I'll schedule a few open threads for this evening so people have a place to chat, and the keepers of the keys can feel free to post their magnum opus on biofuels if they wish. ...they just switched the teevee to CSPAN and I see that they're doing the roll call. Exciting!!

Breaking The Important News
Eschaton — Breaking The Important News Harry Reid: big Chevy Chase fan.

Feeling Bouncy
Eschaton — Field People are being instructed to go to the Field like... now. Gonna be a long day. Not sure how much power/internet access I'll have.

Field
Eschaton — Field People are being instructed to go to the Field like... now. Gonna be a long day. Not sure how much power/internet access I'll have.

Big Dog
Eschaton

Oh please, oh please...
Eschaton — Mittens! If security sweeps are the giveaway, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney may be on the brink of being selected as Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) vice presidential running mate. According to sources with strong Michigan ties, the Secret Service has conducted a security sweep of the home of Romney’s sister. Romney was raised in Michigan, where his father served as governor.

In
Eschaton — In Don't have much battery, but I actually made it in and into a seat. Thanks to the DNC people for reserving a few for bloggers. Place is already almost entirely full, and the line behind me was stupid long. My advice to anyone heading in now is to go find a nice bar with a big screen.

Pics!
Eschaton — Wee bit sunny here, so hard to see my laptop screen. Yonder Mountain String Band hitting the stage. Exciting!! Here's my view: Here's Matt Stoller and Justin Krebs.

Open Thread
Eschaton — Appropriate Convention Music The National's "Fake Empire" being played as a background in a campaign commercialish video. Sadly they probably won't be able to run with the even more appropriate Mr. November.

Appropriate Convention Music
Eschaton — The National's "Fake Empire" being played as a background in a campaign commercialish video. Sadly they probably won't be able to run with the even more appropriate Mr. November.

Speech Pre-Reviews
Eschaton — Speech Pre-Reviews Udall boring. Kaine boring. Richardson better. All might improve on actual delivery.

Fresh Thread
Eschaton — Fresh Thread Not sure how much longer I'll have any connection today, haven't had power outlet access in awhile. I'll schedule a few open threads for this evening so people have a place to chat, and the keepers of the keys can feel free to post their magnum opus on biofuels if they wish. ...they just switched the teevee to CSPAN and I see that they're doing the roll call. Exciting!!

Obama Speech Preview
Eschaton — Obama Speech Preview [image]

will.i.am
Eschaton — will.i.am [image]

Al
Eschaton — will.i.am [image]

Obama Speech
Eschaton — Obama Speech In case you can't wait. Many hours later, this place is still rockin.'

Dance of the Flashbulbs
Eschaton — Obama Speech In case you can't wait. Many hours later, this place is still rockin.'

Speeech!
Eschaton — Speeech! The speech was great, but true aficianados of the political process will also dig this .

Overnight
Eschaton — Speeech! The speech was great, but true aficianados of the political process will also dig this .

Tweetgasm
Eschaton — Tweetgasm Just switched on MSNBC for some repeat coverage. It's pro-Obama, but still creepy.

Wanker of the Day
Eschaton — Tweetgasm Just switched on MSNBC for some repeat coverage. It's pro-Obama, but still creepy.

Open Thread
Eschaton — Open Thread It is only a matter of time until the Pony Express announces to his subscribing supporters, who John McCain has chosen to run with on his eleventy-first birthday.

Palin?
Eschaton — Palin? Proof that all the very well connected journalists know absolutely nothing.

Beltway Think
Eschaton — Beltway Think Andrea Mitchell: "The campaign has just given up the experience argument."

Who Is That Again?
Eschaton — Who Is That Again? It's kind of funny watching teevee journalists basically admitting that they know nothing about this person . That'd be fine, except for all the time spent telling us about mittens-pawlenty-etc over the past several weeks. But one does wish that at moments like this they'd take 10 minutes or so to... learn about her before they start bloviating.

28%
Eschaton — That's a lot of jobs. Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Corp. is offering early-retirement incentives to about 9,000 U.S. salaried employees, or 28 percent of that workforce, people familiar with the plan said. GM, the largest U.S. automaker, said July 15 it wanted to cut 20 percent of its salaried-worker costs in the U.S. and Canada by Nov. 1. The employees have 45 days to consider the proposal, said the people, who asked not to be named because the details haven't been made public.

Friday McBush Bashing (Democratic Convention Edition)
Discourse.net — Seems Democrats were busy with something or other the past few days. Kevin Hayden, Quote of the day from mild-mannered Clark Kent-ish guy: “There isn’t a Republican serving in the Senate that’s happy he’s the nominee. Now, they’re all supporting him, but I’ll tell you they have told me. I’ve had Republican senators tell me they don’t think they’ll vote for him,” Reid said. Juan Cole, Informed Comment, McCain: Iraq is a Peaceful, Stable Country TPM, Still Hope If you’re bummed ...

Obama Campaign Statement
Eschaton — FYI: "Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency. Governor Palin shares John McCain's commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade, the agenda of Big Oil and continuing George Bush's failed economic policies -- that's not the change we need, it's just more of the same," said Bill Burton, Obama Campaign Spokesman.

Palin
Eschaton — Palin? Proof that all the very well connected journalists know absolutely nothing.

WAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH
Eschaton — Couldn't have happened to nicer guys. DENVER -- Though it was high in shock value, the Palin pick left bruised feelings among the short-list contenders who were not picked -- and infuriated some Republican officials who privately said McCain had gone out on a limb, unnecessarily, without laying the groundwork for such an unknown. Two senior Republican officials close to Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty said they had both been rudely strung along and now "feel manipulated." "They now know that they were used as decoys, well after McCain had decided not to pick them," one Republican involved in the process ...

Feeling Bouncy
Eschaton — Sarah Palin For President Republican on MSNBC is arguing that Palin has much more experience than Joe Biden because all he did was run committees in the Senate. By this logic Palin has much more experience than John McCain.

Sarah Palin For President
Eschaton — Sarah Palin For President Republican on MSNBC is arguing that Palin has much more experience than Joe Biden because all he did was run committees in the Senate. By this logic Palin has much more experience than John McCain.

Travel Day
Eschaton — Sarah Palin For President Republican on MSNBC is arguing that Palin has much more experience than Joe Biden because all he did was run committees in the Senate. By this logic Palin has much more experience than John McCain.

That's a big number
Eschaton — 38 Million: Barack Obama's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention was seen by more than 38 million people. Nielsen Media Research said more people watched Obama speak than watched the Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing.... Also almost twice the number Kerry got in 2004. Number does not include PBS or C-Span. Nor does it include those who streamed it over the web.

Gender
Eschaton — I'll admit a bit of a pause on Palin for two reasons: 1) Don't know much about her and 2) The selection of a woman by McCain requires some careful thought about potential criticisms which inadvertently wade into misogynist territory. Already we have questions asked about her which wouldn't be asked of a man by the media ...

But Speaking Of Palin
Eschaton — Her loving tribute to Clinton this morning is a wee bit undermined by this. Once onstage, together with Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, Palin talked about what women expect from women leaders; how she took charge in Alaska during a political scandal that threatened to unseat the state's entire Republican power structure, and her feelings about Sen. Hillary Clinton. (She said she felt kind of bad she couldn't support a woman, but she didn't like Clinton's "whining.")

Ambinder Rules McCain's World
Eschaton — Ambinder Rules McCain's World Marc Ambinder suggests Palin site be scrubbed . Website is then scrubbed.

Worst Company In The World
Eschaton — That would be Super Shuttle, whose driver showed up late for our scheduled (and prepaid) pickup, asked the bellhop if there was anyone for pickup, with us standing there the bellhop pointed and said "yes, these two," and the driver said "No," and drove off with the bellhop screaming after him and flinging open his rear door. Apparently within 2-5 days their "local representative" will get in touch regarding a possible refund. Avoid Super Shuttle.

From Someone Near Home
Eschaton — Anchorage Daily News reporter: Washington, D.C.: Why don't reporters and legislators have a high opinion of the governor? Gregg Erickson: It is clear that she has not paid much attention to the nitty-gritty unglamorous work of government, of gaining consensus, and making difficult compromises. She seems to be of the view that politics shouild be all rather simple. That often appeals to the wider public, but frustrates those who see themselves as laboring in the less glamorous parts of the vineyard. ... Arlington, Va.: Do you think Hillary supporters will vote for McCain now just because there's a woman on the ticket -- ...

Epic Fail
Eschaton — One doesn't like to whine after experiencing such an awesome night, but man did the DNC organizers totally fuck up the Escape From Invesco last night. No signs, no lighting, no PA announcements, no clue, giant mob of people with no clear idea where or how to go, etc. Not a problem (if annoying) for a young healthy lad like myself, but there were plenty of people in that mob who were a bit less spry, to put it mildly. ...

And Another
Eschaton — And Another Integrity Bank of Alpharetta Georgia has been eaten by the FDIC.

Lame, Lame, Lame ad by Obama
Say Anything — Is this really the best they’ve got? Cross Posted at Proof Positive

Related: obama tv ad what a wonderful world
Obama Ad: McCain 'Don't Know Much'Real Clear Politics - TIME.com
A new Obama ad uses the classic Sam Cooke song, "Wonderful World," to show that McCain doesn't "know much" about the economy and that McCain would continue the policies of the Bush administration....