Thursday, February 21, 2008

A message from the McCain campaign


Well, here we go. We could expect attacks were coming; as soon as John McCain appeared to be locking up the Republican nomination, the liberal establishment and their allies at the New York Times have gone on the attack. Today's front-page New York Times story is particularly disgusting - an un-sourced hit-and-run smear campaign designed to distract from the issues at stake in this election. With John McCain leading a number of general-election polls against Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the New York Times knew the time to attack was now, and they did. We will not allow their scurrilous attack against a great American hero to stand.

The New York Times -- the newspaper that gave MoveOn.org a sweetheart deal to run advertisements attacking General Petraeus -- has shown once again that it cannot exercise good journalistic judgment when it comes to dealing with a conservative Republican. We better get ready for more of the Democrats' attacks over the coming months as the Democrats pick their nominee, MoveOn.org starts spending their unlimited soft money, and the liberal media tosses standards aside in an attempt to stop our momentum. We need your help to counteract the liberal establishment and fight back against the New York Times by making an immediate contribution today.

John McCain has a 24-year record of serving our country with honor and integrity. He has led the charge to limit the money and influence of the special interests in politics and stomp out corruption. His life and his record prove just how preposterous the smear by the New York Times really is.

Objective observers are viewing this article exactly as they should - as a sleazy smear attack from a liberal newspaper against the conservative Republican frontrunner. Sean Hannity said, after reading the article three times, "It was so full of innuendo and so lacking of fact, and so involved in smear, I came to the conclusion that the goal here was to bring up a 20-year-old scandal." Washington attorney Bob Bennett, who was the Democrat counsel during the Keating investigation, said, "This is a real hit job." Joe Scarborough called the allegations "outrageous." Even pundit Alan Colmes -- not known for his conservative leanings -- concludes "this is a non-story."

Yet, it is there, right on the front page of the New York Times. It is now dominating the cable news coverage. We can only expect these sorts of baseless attacks to continue as we move into the general election cycle.

Rick Davis, Campaign Manager

1 comment:

Lightshines said...

With all this exposing of the presidential candidates, Feist thought she'd chime in with this monologue from the "Seinfeld" candidate.

One Two Three Four
I told you I don’t sniff no more
Cocaine, bad nights
That was what my youth was for

I bring you hope right to your door
Of programs, nothing
Do you want some more?

Oh, oh, oh
I’m stealing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
“Nothing” is getting me far

Sweet talk, faint heart
You can tell I’m pretty smart
Cozy and bold
But on horse I didn’t start

Those clueless hopes
Who have stars in their eyes
I’m too scared to own up
To one little lie

Oh, oh, oh
I’m stealing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
“Nothing” is getting me far

One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten
Money’s buying back the love you had for them
One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten
Money’s buying back the love you had for them

Oh, oh, oh
I’m stealing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
“Nothing” is getting me far

Oh, oh, oh
I’m stealing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
“Nothing” is getting me far