Originally posted by Guynemer
For the record, I just saw my first Jeremiah Wright ad, apparently purchased by the GOP Trust PAC or some such thing.
Two days left in the election, and that's when they pull this out?
For the record, I just saw my first Jeremiah Wright ad, apparently purchased by the GOP Trust PAC or some such thing.
Two days left in the election, and that's when they pull this out?
Originally posted by Darius871
It's actually smart timing; they've seen time and again how any manufactured controversy gets diffused by the media fact-checking inside 48-72 hours, so the best bet is to unleash a barrage at the last minute so it's on the voters' minds the second they pull the lever. Of course they'll save what they perceive to be the "big guns" for last.
The facts are known to the miniscule number of people who followed the Dem primary, but many uninformed undecideds or even some tentative Obama voters would see this as something new and there won't be time to debunk it. That, and the debunking will be much more difficult than for Ayers because here there was a much more extensive relationship, some inconsistent and/or downright unbelievable statements before his repudiation, the racial angle to it, etc. Evil? Yes. Ineffective? No. But probably not enough to close the EC spread.
It's actually smart timing; they've seen time and again how any manufactured controversy gets diffused by the media fact-checking inside 48-72 hours, so the best bet is to unleash a barrage at the last minute so it's on the voters' minds the second they pull the lever. Of course they'll save what they perceive to be the "big guns" for last.
The facts are known to the miniscule number of people who followed the Dem primary, but many uninformed undecideds or even some tentative Obama voters would see this as something new and there won't be time to debunk it. That, and the debunking will be much more difficult than for Ayers because here there was a much more extensive relationship, some inconsistent and/or downright unbelievable statements before his repudiation, the racial angle to it, etc. Evil? Yes. Ineffective? No. But probably not enough to close the EC spread.
The fact that he went out of his way not to utter Wright's name, to the point of even making an ass out of himself, suggested to me that there are marching orders within the campaign not to raise the Wright issue except through surrogates until the last few days. There's no other explanation why he would be so tight-lipped about "who we're talking about here."
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