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McCain Manager: 'This Election is Not About Issues'

Rick Davis, campaign manager for John McCain's presidential bid, insisted that the presidential race will be decided more over personalities than issues during an interview with Post editors this morning.
"This election is not about issues," said Davis. "This election is about a composite view of what people take away from these candidates."
Davis added that issues will no doubt play a major role in the decisions undecided voters will make but that they won't ultimately be conclusive. He added that the campaign has "ultimate faith" in the idea that the more voters get to know McCain and Barack Obama, the better the Republican nominee will do.


Davis generally dismissed the controversies surrounding McCain's vice presidential pick -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- as a media creation but did acknowledge that her acceptance speech, which seems likely to come tomorrow, is critically important to defining who she is to the American public.


As for the speech itself, Davis said a generic, "masculine" speech was being prepared before the pick was made and, now that Palin is the choice, she is adapting the speech to her own needs and personality.


Davis demurred when asked when Palin will sit for interviews with major news organizations, pointing out that now would not be the right time given the "combative" attitude the media has seemingly adopted toward Palin. Pressed on the issue, Davis insisted that "we allot a lot more access in our campaign than any campaign in modern political history....we'll get around to it."

On the general election playing field, Davis alleged that Obama had tried -- and failed -- to expand the political map, and that 11 or 12 states (and maybe as many as 13) would be truly competitive. He added that campaign operatives are feeling better than they did a month ago about Iowa and Minnesota and believe their prospects have not dimmed in any competitive state during that time.


Davis did admit, however, the challenges of running for president as a Republican in this political atmosphere. "We are in the worst Republican environment since Nixon in 1972," said Davis. "We take that seriously. We get the joke."

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/09/mccain_manager_this_election_i.html#more
 

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Right, because candidates always give interviews during the conventions!!!!

I can only laugh
 

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Right, because candidates always give interviews during the conventions!!!!

I can only laugh

Who's talking about during the convention? What, they can't plan past two days from now? He was asked when and his best answer was "when we get around to it." Gee, thanks.

Is this how a McCain White House would be run too? :ohno:
 

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Who's talking about during the convention? What, they can't plan past two days from now? He was asked when and his best answer was "when we get around to it." Gee, thanks.

Is this how a McCain White House would be run too? :ohno:

Obama hasn't done any serious interviews.

Joe Biden hasn't done any serious interviews.

If they did and had to actually talk about THE ISSUES and their Marxist agenda they'd lose in a LANDSLIDE!

Keep reaching.

This is definitely a new low for the MSM who have been swooning over *instead of "vetting") Obama over MONTHS. This personal stuff (about a 17 year old!!) is private business and supposed to be OFF LIMITS.

But the conservative base is pumped and rallying behind Sarah Palin! :103631605

Stay tuned for new Obama revelations about his very disturbing past.:103631605

Stay tuned for a Bill O'Reilly expose on Barack Obama bringing many of his ties to Rezko, Ayers etc into the mainstream. :103631605
 

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Obama hasn't done any serious interviews.

Joe Biden hasn't done any serious interviews.

If they did and had to actually talk about THE ISSUES and their Marxist agenda they'd lose in a LANDSLIDE!

Keep reaching.

This is definitely a new low for the MSM who have been swooning over *instead of "vetting") Obama over MONTHS. This personal stuff (about a 17 year old!!) is private business and supposed to be OFF LIMITS.

But the conservative base is pumped and rallying behind Sarah Palin! :103631605

Stay tuned for new Obama revelations about his very disturbing past.:103631605

Stay tuned for a Bill O'Reilly expose on Barack Obama bringing many of his ties to Rezko, Ayers etc into the mainstream. :103631605

How do you define a serious interview? One with JoeC?
 

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Name a serious interview Obama's done.

Just one, please.

Link it, please.

Obama and Biden did 60 Minutes on Sunday. I know, I know, it's not Fox News so it's not serious, blah blah...

I'd like to see Palin sit down for 60 Minutes. I would normally expect that she would. Hopefully. We'll see

60 Minutes and Meet the Press seem like must-do's at the very least.
 

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How do you define a serious interview? One with JoeC?

heh...Remember yesterday Mark advised us that "Sarah Palin is a good JoeC-style conservative!!"

Seems that the only way to get a Security Clearance in Washington is to be able to pass muster with a cyber cartoon personality who logs 8-10 hours a week in a sports handicapping PoliticoPub. And the same goes for any candidate wishing to be credited with doing a Serious Interview.
 

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BARACK OBAMA is invited in for a SitDown with JoeContrarian!

(longtime RxForum friends will likely enjoy the above subreference)
 

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Who's talking about during the convention? What, they can't plan past two days from now? He was asked when and his best answer was "when we get around to it." Gee, thanks.

Is this how a McCain White House would be run too? :ohno:

I'm sure she'll be all over the place on Sunday
 

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MARK begs: Name a serious interview Obama's done.

Just one, please.

D2BETS steps up: Obama and Biden did 60 Minutes on Sunday

MARK: Oops....(pulls his undies down out of his crack)


heh....cyber wedgies from all sides
 

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BARACK OBAMA is invited in for a SitDown with JoeContrarian!

(longtime RxForum friends will likely enjoy the above subreference)

Joec would eat him alive, unless some aid gives him the correct responses through a teleprompter or ear piece.

uh uh uh ah uh that's why uh uh uh ur ah uh BURP we uh ur leave my bitch alone
 

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There's another part of this that just hit me....

As for the speech itself, Davis said a generic, "masculine" speech was being prepared before the pick was made and, now that Palin is the choice, she is adapting the speech to her own needs and personality.

They were writing the speech for her before she was even picked. Priceless. Call me crazy, but I think Joe Biden wrote his own speech. And why was it a masculine speech? Oh yeah, because the VP was going to be a guy but they changed it at the last second.
 

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If she doesn't do the Sunday talk shows will you agree with me that they do not believe she is ready for prime time?

I won't be happy and it won't look good. If she does do Sunday talk shows, are you ready to concede that she is ready for prime time?
 

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Joec would eat him alive, unless some aid gives him the correct responses through a teleprompter or ear piece.

uh uh uh ah uh that's why uh uh uh ur ah uh BURP we uh ur leave my bitch alone

heh....But you gotta admit that based on past four years of PoliticoPub fun, the "JoeC" interviewer would only be shown from the rear with the fuzzed out camera overlay on his head.

And if Obama were to reply, "That's a good question Mark", the "JoeC" interviewer would scream, "I'm keeping track of all your Replies Senator and forwarding them upstairs to higher authorities!!"
 

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Call me crazy, but I think Joe Biden wrote his own speech.

D2B, you're crazy.

smile

Extremely unlikely that a major politician has time to write his own speeches. Now he's certainly involved in vetting (smile again) the content of the speech, but 95% of the authorship goes to specific staffers who specialize in such writing.
 

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I won't be happy and it won't look good. If she does do Sunday talk shows, are you ready to concede that she is ready for prime time?

I'll concede that they have begun to make her reasonably avialable. As for whether she's ready, let's see how she does.
 

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