Posts Tagged ‘Ayres’

Why I Remain, Forever Yours, Neurotic Dem

Friday, October 17th, 2008

On CNN tonight, David Gergen, the most even-handed, least hyperbolic of the punditocracy, noted that the daily tracking polls going in to the debate showed movement, finally, in McCain’s direction.

Oh — and then there’s this, from Talking Points Memo: “McCain Camp Unleashing National Robocall Blitz.” Here’s the nut:

Even as McCain said at the debate he regrets campaign negativity, his camp is releasing a nationwide blitz of robocalls attacking Obama on Ayers, national security, Hollywood, and the old infanticide smear, TPM Election Central reports.

Robocall: Obama Voted To Let Babies Die
Robocall: Obama And ‘Terrorist Bill Ayers’
Robocall: Dems Want Rights For Enemies
Robocall: ‘Hollywood Above America’

And people think this election is over?

The Obama campaign has called the Robocalls dishonorable. He needs to go beyond that. Obama has had the answer for every McCain-Palin gutterball this campaign. He can’t let this October Sleaze go un-countered.

‘The First Jewish President of the United States’

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Every now and then, something happens that gives you a glimpse of what these candidates are really like. A peek behind the curtain, if you will.

I went to an Obama rally yesterday near Cleveland that yielded exactly this kind of detail.

The event at the Landerhaven banquet hall was headlined by Dennis Ross, Bill Clinton’s former Middle East negotiator, who was there to talk about Barack Obama and Israel. (More on this later Monday.)

But the first speaker was Chicagoan Alan Solow, a lifelong Zionist, deeply involved in Jewish causes, and friend of Barack Obama.

Solow explained that he knows Obama from the Hyde Park neighborhood where they both live. He first sat down with Obama in 2003, and “became absolutely convinced he was in it for the right reasons.”

He also became convinced of Obama’s iron-clad support for Israel. “He gets it in his bones,” Solow told some 700 people in attendance. “He has it in his kishkes. I know that. He’s been with my wife, my family, at my home.”

At one point, when discussing the McCain camps’ attempt to link Obama with William Ayres, Solo grew animated.

If you lived in Hyde Park and “knew people in Hyde Park Little Leauge,” he said, “then you know Bill Ayres. This is a guy who coached Little League.”

“I can tell you who [Obama] pals around with,” Solow said. “He pals around with a whole bunch of folks like me.”

Solow told a story:

His son, David, recently had a daughter, Scarlett. When Scarlett was born, Obama phoned and left a long message congratulating David. He spoke about the responsibilities and joys of fatherhood.

Two weeks ago, Obama came to Chicago for a fundraiser. Solow was out of town, but his son went — and took Scarlett along with him.

Later that week, Solow went to Oxford, Mississippi, to watch Obama debate McCain. Solow sat out in the audience — Obama never knew he was there. Afterwards, Solow sent Obama an email, just letting him know he had been there, and that he thought Obama did very well.

Less than five minutes later, Solow got the following email back from Obama:

Alan — Sorry I missed you. But I did see your precious new grandchild at my event in Chicago. Have a sweet holiday.

This, Solow says, indicates — as much as anything else — the depth of Obama’s “Jewish Soul.”

It wasn’t just that Obama wrote him back personally, a few hours after the debate, from his Blackberry.

“[And] it’s not that he told me to have a ’sweet’ High Holiday,” Solow said. “It’s that he told me he saw my ‘precious new grandchild.’ ”

At this, many of the hundreds of Jews in the audience — a notably older crowd, particularly for an Obama event — applauded, nodding their approval.

Said Solow of Obama: “I like to say he’s going to be the first Jewish president of the United States.”

While I’m at it …

Friday, October 10th, 2008

… Because the NY Times reported yesterday that swing states are illegally dropping thousands of voters from the voter rolls, especially in states where Obama has made a large effort to register new voters.

Here’s the nut:

Tens of thousands of eligible voters in at least six swing states have been removed from the rolls or have been blocked from registering in ways that appear to violate federal law, according to a review of state records and Social Security data by The New York Times …

Although much attention this year has been focused on the millions of new voters being added to the rolls by the candidacy of Senator Barack Obama, there has been far less notice given to the number of voters being dropped from those same rolls.

States have been trying to follow the Help America Vote Act of 2002 and remove the names of voters who should no longer be listed; but for every voter added to the rolls in the past two months in some states, election officials have removed two, a review of the records shows.

This is especially true in Michigan, Colorado, Indiana, Nevada, North Carolina, and Ohio.

And speaking of Ohio, a NY Times editorial yesterday notes that Diebold electronic voting machines are dropping votes. Here’s the nut:

Election officials, who will have plenty on their minds on Nov. 4, have one more thing to worry about: Diebold electronic voting machines that drop votes. Ohio’s secretary of state raised the alarm after local officials reported problems with the March primary count. Diebold has since notified more than 30 states to be on the lookout for missing votes …

Computer scientists have shown that electronic voting machines are easy to hack. And voters report errors like vote flipping, in which the vote they cast for one candidate is recorded for another. Ohio’s secretary of state, Jennifer Brunner, is suing Diebold over the vote-dropping and noted that its machines crashed repeatedly during last year’s voting in Cuyahoga County.

Did I mention that Cuyahoga County is perhaps the key county in Ohio for Democrats to turn out Democrats?

And, while we’re at it, the Times reports this morning that the Obama campaigns has not been vetting its donors carefully enough. A small percentage of donations have come in from fictitious donors like “Test Person.” The Times, while noting there’s no evidence yet, raises the “ominous possibility” of fraud, “perhaps in order to donate beyond the maximum limits.”

Here’s the nut:

Even a contributor who used the name “Jgtj Jfggjjfgj,” and listed an address of “thjtrj” in “gjtjtjtjtjtjr, AP,” was able to contribute $370 in a series of $10 donations in August.

A pair of donors named “Derty West” and “Derty Poiiuy,” who listed “rewq, ME” as their addresses and “Qwertyyy” or “Qwerttyyu” as either their employer or occupation, contributed a combined $1,110 in July.

In some cases, campaign finance records showed refunds from the Obama campaign, presumably to donors’ credit cards, even as other contributions were accepted. Obama officials said most of their vetting occurred after a donation came in.

How long before we see the McCain campaigns titled “Derty West”? I’d be surprised if they didn’t have something out by lunch.

And speaking of those ads, in addition to mentioning Ayres at every stop, McCain-Palin is launching a new, national campaign linking Obama to Ayres. Here’s the nut, from ABC news:

New from the McCain campaign Friday: An ad that casually drops the L-word and touches on both Ayers to the economic distress, with Democrats portrayed as anti-regulation.

The ad:“Obama’s blind ambition. When convenient, he worked with terrorist Bill Ayers. When discovered, he lied. Obama. Blind ambition. Bad judgment. Congressional liberals fought for risky sub-prime loans. Congressional liberals fought against more regulation. Then, the housing market collapsed, costing you billions. In crisis, we need leadership, not bad judgment.”

This, from the candidate who once said: “I pledge again a respectful campaign. A respectful campaign based on the issues and based on the stark differences we have on the vision for the future of America.”

And Carville thinks this election is over?