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A John McCain Attack Ad I Can Get Behind

Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 01:41:22 PM

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The John McCain ad starts out with images of America in 1968, the so-called Summer of Love, and moves halfway across the globe to tell us that he was gettin' busy with some hot-and-steamy love of country back then. Of course, he ended up in a Hanoi Hilton and was forced endure unspeakable Guantanamo torture tactics at the hands of his captors. We know.

The thirty-second spot then lets the American electorate know the world is a dangerous place, and that our economy keeps going down like Ted Haggard at a meth party. We know.

But then the narrator drops one on Barack Obama by simply uttering a single word with an almost imperceptible hesitation after it: "John McCain doesn't always tell us what we hope (pause) to hear." And with that slight sleight, the McCain campaign has offered up the first attack in an ad that I can remember that didn't make me want to shake the nearest infant.

In mocking the monosyllabic slogan of McCain's Democratic opponent, the Arizonan's ad team launched a subtle attack on the youthful optimism that has spread like wildfire through the ranks of Obama supporters and implied that what America needs is the kind of hard-headed pragmatism only an old white guy can deliver. But by political standards, it's subtle. Almost civilized. The kind of attack ad that gives its audience some credit for having a little bit of intelligence and awareness. Could this be the election that brings tact back to presidential politics? Probably not -- but as a Barack supporter, I'm glad to see that Karl Rove seems to have come nowhere near this contest yet.

Find the ad by clicking "More." -- Sean Cronin


2 Comments:

Dave says:

1967 was the summer of love (flowers in your hair in san francisco and all that)
1968 was the summer of assasinations

Harley Monster says:

I still can not believe that McCain is the strongest candidate the Republicans could offer. After suffering through 8 years of Bush not being able to put two sentences together the Republicans offer us McCain. This disgusted Republican is going to vote for Obama!

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