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Top Dem Rips Kerry Campaign
CBSnews.com ^ | September 14, 2004

Posted on 09/14/2004 6:42:30 PM PDT by Hildy

“What I’m looking for is a Karl Rove and I don’t know where our Karl Rove is.”
Tony Coelho

The latest from CBS News reporters and analysts on the 2004 campaign:

Longtime Democratic insider Tony Coelho lashed out at the John Kerry presidential campaign, characterizing it as a campaign in chaos. With yet another appointment of a former Clinton administration staffer to Kerry’s team on Tuesday, Coelho argues the problem is worsening.

“There is nobody in charge and you have these two teams that are generally not talking to each other,” says Coehlo, who ran Al Gore's campaign early in the 2000 presidential race. As Coelho and other detractors see it, there is a civil war within the Kerry campaign.

Sen. Ted Kennedy’s former staff members, Mary Beth Cahill, the Kerry campaign manager, and veteran Democratic strategist Bob Shrum are at odds with recent additions who served under President Clinton.

“Here are two groups that have never gotten along and have fought, and it is a lot over money,” says Coehlo. "Because in the Democratic Party the consultants get paid for the creation and the placement of [advertising]. Republicans only pay you for the creation.”

Coelho, a former congressman who served as House majority whip for the Democrats from 1987 to 1989, does not question any of the Kerry staff's sincerity in wanting to unseat President Bush. But his comments highlight a longstanding battle within the Democratic Party for national campaign control.

“In 1988, Dukakis: Shrum is involved. In 1992, Clinton: nothing to do with Shrum. They don’t want Shrum in any way,” Coelho says. “In 1996, they do not want Shrum in any way. In 2000, Gore doesn’t want Clinton people. We go forward, 2004, all of a sudden it’s the Shrum/Kennedy people.”

And Coelho adds that the Kerry campaign staffers “are in serious trouble now, so they want to bring in the Clinton people.”

The Democratic scuttlebutt has long been filled with concern over Shrum’s losing streak. He remains 0 for 7 in presidential elections, from George McGovern to Michael Dukakis to Al Gore. When Coelho resigned as chairman of the Gore campaign, Shrum, in large part, took the reins.

The Kerry campaign insists this is not the case; it says Mary Beth Cahill is still in charge. But last week, the appointment of strategist John Sasso as a senior adviser began to belie such claims.

Calls and e-mails to Cahill and the Kerry campaign were not immediately returned.

“What I’m looking for is a Karl Rove and I don’t know where our Karl Rove is.” Coelho says. “I think Sasso is a Karl Rove. I’m very high on Sasso because I don’t think he plays Machiavellian games. I think he very sincerely wants to win. I think he is very big on Kerry. And I think he’s tough enough to say, ‘Goddammit, come together.’”

Sources inside the Kerry campaign say the Democratic nominee was fuming that his advisers told him to ignore charges by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth that Kerry lied about his war record and betrayed fellow veterans by testifying to Congress about alleged atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers.

The Kerry campaign never countered the Swift Boat charges, the allegations persisted and Kerry’s bad August ensued.

Kerry led most polls leading into August. By the second week of September, President Bush had come back and now has a four-to-seven point lead over Kerry, depending on the poll.

“Our problem here is a national message,” Coelho says. “What is it that we [Democrats] are? If you go to Kerry, that’s a disaster because the candidate should not be involved in solving disputes or the creation of his message.

“You need a [campaign] boss, somebody who says ‘Shut up, we are going to work this out.’ Not someone who can go around to Kerry, and that’s Shrummy’s forte,” Coelho continues, speaking of Shrum. The Kerry campaign has over the past week refuted speculation that either Shrum or Sasso are running the campaign.

But in a sign of how seriously the Kerry campaign is taking its dive in the polls, a trio of ex-Clinton staffers has come aboard recently, including former Clinton press secretary Mike McCurry who signed up on Tuesday. He joins Joe Lockhart, another onetime Clinton press secretary, and Joel Johnson, the former president’s legislative strategist.

The call for the Clintonistas, in McCurry’s view, illustrates that Democrats are circling the wagons.

“Democrats are sort of coming out of places where normally they might sit on the sidelines,” McCurry says, “because there is a strong sense that we really need to get in there and try to help, because it is an important election.”

McCurry emphasizes that he is not in charge. “I’m not pretending that I’m taking any major strategic role,” he says. “I think they’ve got too many gurus in that campaign. I’m going to be a road guy and help out and make sure Kerry’s as good as he can be.”

McCurry defends the Kerry camp and says he doesn’t think they got off message in August. “I think Bush got on message,” he says.

“I think [Mr. Bush] had a much better August than he had had prior,” McCurry says. “So I think part of this is a reaction to the fact that [the Bush campaign] sharpened up their operation and had a good convention on their side. We just have got to do our bit, on our side.”

McCurry’s addition followed a call this past weekend from campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill.

“I said I would think about it,” McCurry says. “And then when I talked to Lockhart and said, ‘What’s your assessment of what you really need?’ it was pretty clear that he could use the help. And he’s a guy that has been there for me so I wanted to help him.”

McCurry was quick to speak of himself as a deputy, not the sheriff. Though Coelho questions Cahill’s ability to run the campaign, he does not question her managerial ability.

“She’s basically a C.O.O, and a very good one. I think she’s a very effective administrator,” Coelho continues. “What McCurry represents is further chaos because McCurry’s not in charge. If they were telling me that McCurry’s in charge, then I’d feel better. I’m not sure he’s the right guy, but I’d feel better.”

Of Shrum’s role as adviser, Coelho says “I’m not anti-Shrummy here. What I’m saying is that you need to have someone in charge and I think Sasso’s capable of it.”

“If [Sasso] is in charge then Goddammit, say it and stop having the speculation of who's in charge because that’s worse,” Coelho says. “It also starts to impact in regard to the whole image of leadership. If someone can’t control a message in a presidential campaign, how are you going to be a good president?”


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McCurry defends the Kerry camp and says he doesn’t think they got off message in August. “I think Bush got on message,” he says. HUH? So McCurry is saying that most people agree with Bush's message.
1 posted on 09/14/2004 6:42:30 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Mia T

fyi


2 posted on 09/14/2004 6:43:43 PM PDT by jla
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To: Hildy

Reading this is so very soothing.


3 posted on 09/14/2004 6:45:23 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Thank you Rush Limbaugh-godfather of the New Media.)
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To: Hildy

Coehlo may be a crook, but he's a perceptive crook.


4 posted on 09/14/2004 6:46:13 PM PDT by Publius (Digital Minuteman)
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To: Hildy
Coelho argues the problem is worsening.

Don't fret Tony. Ted Kerry says the Kerry ship will right itself (about thirty second before it slips beneath the waves, never to be heard from again).

5 posted on 09/14/2004 6:47:17 PM PDT by scooter2
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To: Hildy

Doncha luv it?

These idiots are on self-destruct, Bush is going to win by a landslide, and career dims are going to jump ship in record numbers.

The remaining dims will then try to restructure their party because they'll realize it's been hijacked by communists.

This is great!


6 posted on 09/14/2004 6:47:39 PM PDT by LouAvul
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To: Publius

Ayup. It's all about, "Screw you, John. I gotta save my own butt, here!"

I like to see that in the enemy camp...


7 posted on 09/14/2004 6:48:12 PM PDT by wrbones (For further details, read my published works...uh...work...uh...works...)
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To: Hildy
When a lying POS like Coehlo shoves the knife in your back - you know you're in trouble. My favorite moment in Coehlo's public life was when he rapidly exited the House after putting in enough time to get into top leadership - about three footsteps ahead of the House Ethics Committee investigators. I think he used the catchall excuse that he wanted to spend more time with his family - which is a pretty interesting sudden discovery after a guy claws his way to the top in politics.
8 posted on 09/14/2004 6:48:29 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: Publius; Jeff Chandler; Hildy; Grampa Dave
Coehlo may be a crook, but he's a perceptive crook.

Reading this is so very soothing.

The first little crack in the dam!!!!

9 posted on 09/14/2004 6:49:02 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: Hildy
Coelho argues the problem is worsening.

Don't fret Tony. Ted Kerry says the Kerry ship will right itself (about thirty second before it slips beneath the waves, never to be heard from again). Damn, I hate it when that happens. Let's make that Ted Kennedy (although there's not much differrence).

10 posted on 09/14/2004 6:49:19 PM PDT by scooter2
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To: Hildy

wow this is great news. cat fight bewtween the Clintonoids and the Massetts. Hope both sides are armed with political nukes.

That explains why The Swimmer is hitting the campaine trial. needs to bolster Cahill and Shrum or let the Clintons take over now.


11 posted on 09/14/2004 6:49:26 PM PDT by rod1
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To: scooter2

Teddy should never discuss the ability of anything to float.


12 posted on 09/14/2004 6:50:07 PM PDT by KSCITYBOY
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To: Hildy
If you go to Kerry, that’s a disaster because the candidate should not be involved in solving disputes or the creation of his message.

If someone can’t control a message in a presidential campaign, how are you going to be a good president?

BINGO!!

13 posted on 09/14/2004 6:50:30 PM PDT by Pan_Yan (Unemployed people should forfeit their right to vote.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

" Our problem here is a national message,” Coelho says. “What is it that we [Democrats] are? If you go to Kerry, that’s a disaster because the candidate should not be involved in solving disputes or the creation of his message"

Excuse me? The candidate should not be INVOLVED IN THE CREATION OF HIS MESSAGE? Is it any wonder the Dems are losing?


14 posted on 09/14/2004 6:51:05 PM PDT by t2buckeye
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To: Hildy

Let's assume that all of that chaos was engineered by Hillary Clinton.

That means we can't wait for 2007 to start building momentum against her.


15 posted on 09/14/2004 6:51:13 PM PDT by coconutt2000
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To: scooter2

kerry can't even run his own campaign let alone being President of the US. Parley


16 posted on 09/14/2004 6:52:07 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: Hildy
With yet another appointment of a former Clinton administration staffer to Kerry’s team on Tuesday...

If Kerry had ever held down a real job (like, say, project management), he'd know that adding more people to a team does not get more work accomplished in the near term. In fact, it usually slows things down.

But far be it from me to counsel him. (see new tagline)

17 posted on 09/14/2004 6:54:12 PM PDT by macbee ("Never interrupt your enemy when they are in the process of making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte)
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To: Hildy

IT'S THE CANDIDATE, STUPID.


18 posted on 09/14/2004 6:54:26 PM PDT by Argus
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To: Hildy

First of all, it's CBS, so I automatically assume that everything in here is unverified at best, an outright fraud at worst. Having said that, I read this as nothing more than CBS disguising as a "news story", a plea to Kerry to make Shrum and his hangers on walk the plank.


19 posted on 09/14/2004 6:55:31 PM PDT by CFC__VRWC
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To: macbee

I was thinking about that today when Rush was talking about how Kerry hired all those Bush people. Isn't it so typical Democrat. THROW MONEY AT A PROBLEM. HIRE MORE PEOPLE...BRING IN CONSULTANTS...Instead of getting to the heart of it and changing core structures, they'd rather just throw more money at it.


20 posted on 09/14/2004 6:56:14 PM PDT by Hildy (John Edwards is to Dick Cheney what Potsie was to the Fonz.)
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