Monday, October 20, 2008

Mark Salter Says It Like It Is

Mark Salter, a McCain aide, had much to say to The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg during a recent interview. Here's one of the money quotes:
JG: Do you think your campaign has been too negative, like a lot of people think?

MS: The other guy is much more negative, by some almost immeasurable factor. His message on McCain has been consistently negative since the North Carolina primary. Barack Obama has not made a public statement in this country which did not include a full-throated attack on McCain. It's just a fact. They have ads saying McCain opposed stem cell research. McCain voted for stem-cell research as he got ready to run for President. He offered, against the consensus advice of his staff, the immigration bill. Obama runs an ad saying, "He's turned his back on you." For three weeks Obama has walked around this country calling McCain a liar, dishonorable, and erratic. Those are character-based attacks that he has been leveling at us for weeks and weeks and not a single reporter has called him on it. It's just insane. McCain won't even use Rev. Wright, out of an abundance of caution. So he raises the next guy, Bill Ayers, and you know what we get? We get called racist. How is that racist? You got me.
There's more below the fold:



And here's a bit about media bias:
JG: Looking back, do you think there was something false about your salad days with the press?

MS: No, I'm trying not to draw general lessons about the press or us or the meaning of life out of all of this. Otherwise I'd despair. I think the media is driven by a need to see this history happen. And I think they've rationalized it, they think they're on the level with McCain, that he's not the old McCain. But he is the old McCain. He just doesn't know what happened to the old press corps. They rationalize a reason to go get him. Every Obama attack they carry. Every McCain criticism of Obama they rush to blunt even before Obama does.
Captain Ed highlighted the above paragraph and noted, "Tom Bevan reminds us Salter’s not the first campaign aide to detect this dynamic."

I seem to recall saying something about the media's bias and race baiting at the time...


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