Radio Free Tobias: Obama and the McCain smear touchstones

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Obama and the McCain smear touchstones

I'm watching the presidential debate. I'm not going to do a point by point analysis of this thing, but I'm observing McCain doing a much better job. He's speaking in a more level tone with a softer tenor to his voice. I think he did a good job of making Obama miss the mark on some of his GOP talking point associations, particularly ACORN.

Obama took time to address a question about Ayers and then about ACORN stating he sat on an education board 10 years ago with Ayers, and served as a lawyer for ACORN in a 1995 suit against the State of Illinois.

Obama probably is keeping it brief in regards to "his association with Ayers" because I would imagine, in his estimation, speaking more and more about the topic, even in an effort to set the record straight, would lend more credence to the McCain campaign's claims than perhaps they deserve.

Obama didn't mention the extent of the other associations, however innocuous, the two share -- my understanding from reading Chicago newspaper articles is the two were notable Chicago liberals. I have also read Obama reviewed one of Ayers' books in the Tribune, but I haven't been able to substantiate this with a primary source.

Regardless, his whole thing smacks of a smear campaign with racist subtext and is such a non-issue it's almost absurd. McCain's comment that "he doesn't care about some washed-up terrorist" clashes right against Palin's rhetoric of "pallin' around with terrorist." Big surprise.

More importantly, he did not mention that his campaign gave ACORN $800,000 and then amended an FEC report to reflect why they did it. I don't know enough about ACORN at this point to know if the alleged voter fraud is endemic, but by not disclosing this obviously relevant piece of information, it erodes his credibility.

As an Obama supporter and an Ohio voter, I'm frustrated at his lack of response to the ACORN issue. My assumption is the politically expedient decision is for him to sweep it under the rug and hope swing voters don't notice.

One thing is for sure, Ohio voters are going to be hearing quite a bit about voter fraud.

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