Saturday, September 13, 2008

Attack Dog Obama and McCain's Honor

Barack Obama's desperation is showing.

Once again, his campaign is attacking the honor of John McCain.

Previous attacks came from Obama's press secretary, Bill Burton, and Obama aide, Anita Dunn.

From Politico:

Sen. Barack Obama's national press secretary, Bill Burton, accused Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) of "cynically running the sleaziest and least honorable campaign in modern presidential campaign history. His discredited ads with disgusting lies are running all over the country today. He runs a campaign not worthy of the office his is seeking."

That was prompted by a McCain campaign statement about remarks Obama (D-Ill.) made in Manchester, N.H., on Saturday morning.

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds thundered by e-mail: "During the event, Barack Obama showed zero restraint in the ferocity of his attacks despite the wreckage in the gulf and his running mate’s cancellation in reaction to it.

"It says a lot about Barack Obama’s judgment that while his campaign canceled his appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' and his running mate stayed home, Obama went ahead and delivered a series of scathing personal attacks. Today’s attacks mark a new low from Barack Obama.”

Bill Burton chooses his words carefully. He knows what he's doing when he charges McCain with a lack of honor, AGAIN.

Burton believes that McCain is "running the sleaziest and least honorable campaign in modern presidential campaign history." That's quite a statement.

A few days ago, Burton had the audacity to accuse McCain of not knowing what honor is.

I know the strategy of the Obama campaign is to get tough, but this is going to backfire.

I suppose questioning McCain's honor is the closest Obama can get to questioning McCain's patriotism without actually doing it.

I'm sure this dishonor stuff was something the Obama campaign had cooked up long ago.

It's a failed strategy.

Obama really needs to back off when it comes to attacking the honor of John McCain. It's as ludicrous as attacking Sarah Palin for being a bad mother. I'm sure it will be just as monumentally unsuccessful.

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