anatomy of a smear campaign

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The anatomy of a smear campaign - The Boston Globe

So interesting.

Check out the byline. they're trying to write the same story today.


Some excerpts:

"Having run Senator John McCain's campaign for president, I can recount a textbook example of a smear made against McCain in South Carolina during the 2000 presidential primary. We had just swept into the state from New Hampshire, where we had racked up a shocking, 19-point win over the heavily favored George W. Bush. What followed was a primary campaign that would make history for its negativity."

"In South Carolina, Bush Republicans were facing an opponent who was popular for his straight talk and Vietnam war record. They knew that if McCain won in South Carolina, he would likely win the nomination. With few substantive differences between Bush and McCain, the campaign was bound to turn personal. The situation was ripe for a smear."

"It didn't take much research to turn up a seemingly innocuous fact about the McCains: John and his wife, Cindy, have an adopted daughter named Bridget. Cindy found Bridget at Mother Theresa's orphanage in Bangladesh, brought her to the United States for medical treatment, and the family ultimately adopted her. Bridget has dark skin."

"Anonymous opponents used "push polling" to suggest that McCain's Bangladeshi born daughter was his own, illegitimate black child. In push polling, a voter gets a call, ostensibly from a polling company, asking which candidate the voter supports. In this case, if the "pollster" determined that the person was a McCain supporter, he made statements designed to create doubt about the senator."

"Thus, the "pollsters" asked McCain supporters if they would be more or less likely to vote for McCain if they knew he had fathered an illegitimate child who was black. In the conservative, race-conscious South, that's not a minor charge. We had no idea who made the phone calls, who paid for them, or how many calls were made. Effective and anonymous: the perfect smear campaign."

"Some aspects of this smear were hardly so subtle. Bob Jones University professor Richard Hand sent an e-mail to "fellow South Carolinians" stating that McCain had "chosen to sire children without marriage." It didn't take long for mainstream media to carry the charge. CNN interviewed Hand and put him on the spot: "Professor, you say that this man had children out of wedlock. He did not have children out of wedlock." Hand replied, "Wait a minute, that's a universal negative. Can you prove that there aren't any?"

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Looks like McCain learned the lessons of smear campaigns, and instead of avoiding them, he's the one doing the smearing now.
 
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hmmm, I don't see "Rove" in there, anywhere.

I guess you can speculate, but since you consider yourself a professional journalist, speculation should take a back seat to actual facts.
 
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Looks like McCain learned the lessons of smear campaigns, and instead of avoiding them, he's the one doing the smearing now.

Yeah, this issue will be the only way he will win.

Why does this surprise you, Obama had to know these people would bring questions about his judgement and character.
 
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as oppossed to BHO smearing himself and blaming it on the right....."and oh by the way, he's black"
 
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he doesn't even have to smear to make the point that Obama is the most liberal candidate to make the ticket in ...well, forever. He doesn't have to smear to make the point that Obama is the least professionally experienced candidate ever. He doesn't have to smear to bring up the "community organizer" and "I've run a campaign" leadership experience comments.

There is plenty of ammo. Use it. Make this election a personal referendum on a guy with a law degree and little else to his credit. McCain and Hillary have failed in this from day one.
 
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How can Obama run on his record when he has none? It has to be about the man, there's nothing else.
 
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Make this election a personal referendum on a guy with a law degree and little else to his credit. McCain and Hillary have failed in this from day one.

Exactly . . . This is not a left vs. right debate anymore. It's making people realize that the Ferrari they think they are buying has a Snapper lawnmower engine in it.
 
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this election a personal referendum on a guy with a law degree and little else to his credit. McCain and Hillary have failed in this from day one.

Perhaps it's because that's a dead end. Perhaps it's because the more people see and hear of the guy, the more they realize that he actually knows what he's talking about, and it makes sense.

and that kills you.
 
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Exactly . . . This is not a left vs. right debate anymore. It's making McCain supporters realize that the refurbished Corvette they think they are buying has an old Chevette engine in it.

fyp.

oh - and I never thought I was buying a Ferrari. More like a Smart Car.
 
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Perhaps it's because that's a dead end. Perhaps it's because the more people see and hear of the guy, the more they realize that he actually knows what he's talking about, and it makes sense.

and that kills you.
doesn't kill me. I know he's an empty suit.

He is being voted for because he isn't a Republican and isn't George Bush. It has nothing to do with who he actually is. It's almost exactly why Carter was elected and we're doing it again.

and that kills you.
 
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doesn't kill me. I know he's an empty suit.

He is being voted for because he isn't a Republican and isn't George Bush. It has nothing to do with who he actually is.

and that kills you.

by that logic, lindsay lohan would've won this election.
 
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Perhaps it's because the more people see and hear of the guy, the more they realize that he actually knows what he's talking about, and it makes sense.

I, for one, understand exactly what he's talking about. He is a good communicator. No issue with how he says things. Just don't agree with his approach and/or positions on most issues.
 
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Perhaps it's because that's a dead end.
and it's not a dead end. Someone makes this a personal campaign and the press is standing there ready to take up the mantle and carry Obama's water by "getting back to the issues." Almost as if his utter inexperience isn't the biggest issue in the campaign.

You know as well as I that both of his opponents have done a very poor job of making the point that he's all talk, no track record.
 
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I, for one, understand exactly what he's talking about. He is a good communicator. No issue with how he says things. Just don't agree with his approach and/or positions on most issues.

now, that is a completely respectable viewpoint.
 
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Almost as if his utter inexperience isn't the biggest issue in the campaign.

You know as well as I that both of his opponents have done a very poor job of making the point that he's all talk, no track record.

inexperience is one thing. smear is another.

we can have the inexperience debate all you want. and I've made the point repeatedly that I agree he's not as experienced as McCain - of course that's true.

And I agree it's a bit of a roll of the dice, b/c he hasn't had major executive experience (neither has McCain, for that matter). We know what we'll get with McCain (more or less), and I don't like it.

I also think it's a pretty compelling idea to get new blood in there. And about 52% of the country agrees right now. And from what we've seen and heard, Obama is showing he's got the goods.
 
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And from what we've seen and heard, Obama is showing he's got the goods.
If by "got the goods", you mean that he has amazing faculty with making up BS answers that resonate with gullible American voters, I agree.

Got the goods to me means shows some capcity to do what he's interviewing to do. Hence, he hasn't got the goods from my vantage point, since he hasn't actually ever made an executive decision.

Please remember that Bush and Carter both had the goods by your definition.
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