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Missing the Mark on McCain: Politico's Simon Calls for Return of 'Reformer'
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| Mark Finkelstein
Posted on 04/11/2007 6:41:21 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Let's play a quick game of word association. I say "John McCain" and "reform." You say . . . I'm guessing . . . "campaign finance" or perhaps "McCain-Feingold." Am I right? And what's one of the biggest beefs that Republicans in general, and Republican primary-voting types in particular have with McCain? Correctamundo: his championing of campaign finance reform, which Republicans tend to oppose on philosophical grounds [unconconstitutional restriction of free speech] and pragmatic political ones [increases the power of the Dem-friendly MSM].
If further evidence were needed that it's hard for MSMers to understand Republicans, I refer you to Roger Simon's piece from yesterday at Politico.com, The Reinvention of John McCain. For what is Simon's advice to McCain for the reinvigoration of his campaign? You guessed it: that he return to his reformist roots.
Writes Simon:
- When McCain ended his presidential campaign in 2000, he became that rarest thing in politics: a person whose reputation was enhanced by losing a presidential campaign. Back then, McCain came across as scrappy and authentic, a real reformer. And he won the admiration of millions in defeat.
- What some voters would like to see, I suspect, is the old John McCain: the exciting, fast-moving candidate, who was heavy on reform and light on organization.
- The John McCain campaign really doesn't have to invent a new John McCain. It just has to find the old one.
Really, find the "old one"? The McCain of campaign finance reform and opposition to tax cuts? The one that Republican primary voters overwhelmingly rejected in 2000? It's probably too late for McCain to convince Republicans he's changed, but one thing is certain: McCain the old reformer would be sure to go down in Republican flames again in the 2008 primaries.
Compounding his misreading of Republicans, Simon asserts: "McCain's full-throated support for the war is hurting him with Republican voters even though most Republican voters support the war." I'd say that if anything is keeping McCain afloat, if just barely, in the primary field, it's his support for President Bush's Iraq policy. Ditch that, and McCain would be in Hagel-land: out of the race.
Roger Simon might be part of the new media now, but at least in this column, his old media roots [Chicago Tribune, U.S. News & World Report] were clearly showing.
Contact Mark at mark@gunhill.net
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: campaignfinance; mccain; politicocom; rogersimon
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Missing-mark-on-McCain ping to Today show list.
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posted on
04/11/2007 6:43:32 AM PDT
by
governsleastgovernsbest
(Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Memo to: Mark
McLame is DOA for 2008 and deservedly so!
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posted on
04/11/2007 6:52:50 AM PDT
by
Agent Smith
(Fallujah delenda est. (I wish))
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Maybe we ought to do elections for President ala American Idol..........
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posted on
04/11/2007 6:54:10 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(If it's consensus, it's not science. If it's science, there's no need for consensus......)
To: governsleastgovernsbest
It's more than CFR, much more...
- The Gang of 14
- The Terrorist Bil of Rights
- Against repeal of the Death Tax
- Against tax cuts
- Voted more often with 'his buddies' the Dems than the GOP
- He turn Back Stabbing into a political art form
Plus he's certifiable.
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posted on
04/11/2007 6:55:53 AM PDT
by
Condor51
(Rudy makes John Kerry look like a Right Wing 'Gun Nut' Extremist)
To: Red Badger
*** Maybe we ought to do elections for President ala
American Idol..........** I thought we already were??
Doesn't that explain Rudy's 'lead' in the polls? (except in his home state of NY where Hillary is creaming him)
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posted on
04/11/2007 6:58:37 AM PDT
by
Condor51
(Rudy makes John Kerry look like a Right Wing 'Gun Nut' Extremist)
To: Agent Smith
I tend to agree, but if anything were to put a nail in McCain’s political coffin with GOP voters, it would be to start touting his “reform” proposals again.
PS: Mark = me, governs.
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posted on
04/11/2007 7:00:59 AM PDT
by
governsleastgovernsbest
(Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
To: Condor51
Rudy the Rockefeller social liberal former lawyer does not deserve the nomination. By redirecting the Republican Party towards pragmatism, his nomination will move the GOP to the left, into what used to be the political ground of the DLC dems, who were also pro-choice. By contrast, relatively moderate conservatives in the party such as Mccain will find themselves in th extreme right of the party.
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posted on
04/11/2007 7:53:49 AM PDT
by
Moderate right-winger
(Terrorism and Feminism are both handiworks of the devil)
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