John McCain's Sham Progressive Campaign

by: Chris Bowers

Mon May 19, 2008 at 17:15


Check out the last twelve posts on John McCain's campaign blog, which account for all content on McCain's blog over the past month:

  1. McCain on Saturday Night Live
  2. McCain launches eco-friendly store
  3. McCain tackles climate change
  4. McCain, his mother, and Katie Couric
  5. John McCain on the Daily Show
  6. McCain loves his mother
  7. McCain celebrates Cinco de Mayo
  8. McCain health care town hall
  9. McCain offers health care solutions
  10. McCain will lower health care costs, and make it available to everyone.
  11. John McCain visits the 9th Ward in New Orleans
  12. John McCain in Selma, Alabama, honoring civil rights

These twelve articles cumulatively paint a shocking fraudulent image of John McCain as a hip progressive. He appears on cool, supposedly center-left media, like SNL and the Daily Show. He is in with Latinos and African-Americans, honoring their holidays and memorials. He loves this mother and Katie Couric. He cares about the environment and global climate change. He will lower the cost of health care and make it available to everyone. The blog messaging is 100% progressive.

This all comes from a candidate who, back in November, had the word "conservative" appear on his website 291 times, while only using the word "bipartisan" 33 times. A few months earlier, McCain led all Republican candidates in the use of the word "conservative" on his website.  Suddenly, he has shifted from being the great conservative champion to the cool, hip, progressive.

The complicity that programs like Saturday Night Live and the Daily Show have in this transformation is highly disturbing, to say the least. Watching John McCain appear on Saturday Night Live two days ago immediately brought to mind a wave of disturbing images from the classic mockumentary Bob Roberts, where an ultra-conservative candidate uses Saturday Night Live to appear cool, moderate and non-threatening. It left a really bad taste in my mouth all night and well into Sunday. A huge fraud is being perpetuated in this campaign, strongly reminiscent of Bush's 200- "compassionate conservative" campaign. The inability of the nation, and even leading center-left satirical political programs, to recognize it as such is extremely disturbing, depressing, and frightening.  

Chris Bowers :: John McCain's Sham Progressive Campaign

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Positive (0.00 / 0)
One positive part of this is it may really drive down Republican turnout. They already aren't that happy with him. It's got to be depressing for them to see McCain pretending to be progressive. And there is always Ron Paul or Bob Barr as an alternative for their energies.

I didn't realize that (4.00 / 1)
SNL and The Daily Show were something other than entertainment.

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I didn't think .. (0.00 / 0)
anyone watched SNL anymore(except to watch Tina Fey .. if she is still there) ... I can't remember the last time I watched SNL

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Bob Roberts is a really great movie. (4.00 / 2)
The songs that Tim Robbins wrote for his character the "right wing Bob Dylan" are downright hilarious.

"times are changin'!... changin' back!"

he actually never issued a soundtrack though because he, rightly, assumed that the songs could be used for actual right winger campaigns and causes without a hint of irony.

example

[singing] Some people will have / Some simply will not / But they'll complain and complain and complain and complain and complain / Some people will work / Some never will / But they'll complain and complain and complain and complain and complain / Like this: / It's society's fault I don't have a job / It's society's fault I'm a slob / I'm a drunk, I don't have a brain / Give me a pamplet while I complain / Hey pal you're living in the land of the free No-one's gonna hand you opportunity

Darkly hilarious, but yeah out of context... very bad.

Grandma felt guilty 'bout being so rich and it bothered her until the day she died. But I will take my inheritance and invest it with pride, yes invest it with pride.

heh heh

Great performance by Gore Vidal as the out of touch, but well meaning Democratic incumbent Bob Roberts is trying to unseat.


this is why we need to be ever vigilant. (4.00 / 1)
and call bullshit when we see it.

Happened With Reagan, Too (4.00 / 1)
Especially in 1984.  There was one incident, where one of his younger staffers tried to raise his awareness of MTV, as a way of gaining insight into the youth culture--he taped a segment and gave the videotape to Reagan.

I remember reading one newspaper or magazine account that went right from telling that story--without even saying if Reagan ever watched it--to quoting some "ordinary young voter" type saying, "Wow! That's cool! Reagan watches MTV!"

It was impossible to tell in that instance just who was doing what part of the cultural manipulation, but obviously it was just one little piece of a much larger operation.

And, of course, the big example from that campaign was Reagan stealing ("appropriating" is too nice a term) "Born in the USA" as a supposedly patriotic blue collar anthem he was down with!

"You know what they say -- those of us who fail history... doomed to repeat it in summer school." -- Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Season 6, Episode 3


Sad to say (0.00 / 0)
but its the smart play on McCain's part.  Your comparison with Bush in 2000 is very apt.  What the GOP tries to do is basically establish the idea of equivalence.  "Obama's got a health care plan?  Well, shit, I have one too!"  And then they through out some statistics and the average voter is left scratching his or her head.  That's exactly what Bush did to Gore on health care and social security.

Its also interesting that McCain has specifically launched this "Health Care Solutions" national tour.  He seems to be intentionally imitating some of Clinton's messaging, which is really quite smart I have to admit.

John McCain: Health insurance for low income children represents an "unfunded liability."


I Got Yer Sham Enviromental Campaign Too (0.00 / 0)
See McCain do the same bait-and-switch on the environment, carbon trading, alternative energy, etc etc. We just finished eight years of shamelessly broken promises from Bush, get prepared for more of the McSame.

The modus operandi is familiar by now, Stand on a podium, lie through your teeth about your commitment to Planet Earth, hire a few eager surrogates (who will quit in disappointed disgust 2 or 3 years from now) to promote your fictional policies, once in office issue a lot of happy talk bloviating press releases, while behind the scenes you delay, defund, demolish everything you stand for in public.

The toothless media lap it up without a question, the hapless environmentalists fret and fume, and the scientists issue another round of reports about the worsening, decaying ecology.


McCain's Latino Cheerleaders (4.00 / 1)
As a Latina, I find this particularly disturbing and offensive. It's revealing (and not surprising) that McCain highlights the Diaz-Balarts, Ileana and Mel Martinez as his Latino supporters. The Florida triangle + Martinez hardly represent the interests of your average, working class Latino family. Lincoln Diaz-Balart's district includes 2 of the top 10 counties hit by home foreclosures this year, but he dragged his feet for months before finally coming out in support of loans and grants for his constituents, many of whom are Latinos. These kinds of pathetic attempts at feigning support for Latino interests are what, in part, have led to his vulnerability this election cycle.  

He's stretching himself (0.00 / 0)
So sucker-punch him.

Humour his supposed progressive sensibilities. Ask him to sign on to all kinds of good legislation, throw his weight behind decent progressive causes like higher fuel-efficiency standards, funding for New Orleans, preventing health insurer malfeasance.

Do this with as much fanfare as possible. Ideally in a debate, but failing that, exploit the Sunday news roundtables.

If he won't back it, accuse him of hypocrisy. If he says he hasn't got time, accuse him of laziness and lack of interest. If he will, that's a) awesome and b) going to piss off conservatives no end.

Give him enough rope to hang himself, and start oiling the trapdoor.

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