Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons

Townhall.com The Blogspot for Political, Conservative and Republican Blogs and Bloggers


Friday, March 21, 2008
Damaging His Brand
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 12:10 PM
No doubt delighted to have something besides Rev. Wright to talk about, the Obama campaign is huffing and puffing in outrage about the unauthorized accessing of Barack's passport records.  This morning, Obama campaign manager Bill Burton said:

"This is an outrageous breach of security and privacy, even from an administration that has shown little regard for either over the last eight years. Our government's duty is to protect the private information of the American people, not use it for political purposes."

Make no mistake --  the breach was wrong, and it was serious.  An investigation is being launched, and at least two of the people responsible have already been fired.

But by going the predictable "outraged" route, the Obama campaign continues to damage its brand, which is supposed to be a "new kind of politics."  How refreshing -- how different and how new! -- it would be to hear the campaign manager tell reporters something like the following: "Of course, we are disturbed to hear about such a fundamental breach of any citizen's confidential information.  We believe this is a very serious situation.  We appreciate Secretary Rice's apology, and we will continue to follow the investigation as it plays out." 

It would be hard to exercise this kind of restraint -- after all, after a week like the Obama campaign's had, it's tempting to play every "outrage" and "victim" card going.  But the problem is that that's a predictable, old response from a candidate who's supposed to be all about hope for a "better way" of working through political disputes.  And to the extent it's used as a club against the Bush Administration, what's the point?  No one's running against it, and John McCain can credibly clarify that he had no knowledge of such activities, nor would he approve of them.

Why not shock everyone?  Be gracious, albeit without offering absolution -- and if you want to keep the story going, continue to talk about it, but in a way that's equal parts seriousness and graciousness.   In other words, if you're going to exploit the situation (and what campaign wouldn't?), at least be clever about it. 

One final advantage: The campaign runs less risk of looking petulant and paranoid if it turns out that the files of all three presidential contenders were accessed -- and if an investigation reveals that the perpetrators were simply nosy, and that there were no particular "political purposes" behind the snooping.


View in ascending order View in descending order
Trackback URL for this entry:

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Damaging His Brand'


Your Blog Postings:
Last updated 14 Minutes 20 Seconds Ago
Last updated 20 Minutes 18 Seconds Ago
Last updated 39 Minutes 52 Seconds Ago
Last updated 46 Minutes 5 Seconds Ago
Last updated 46 Minutes 40 Seconds Ago
 

Archives of our Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs

Blog Search



Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Townhall Blogs
Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Columns Columns
Your Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Your Blogs
By Month
 December 2009
 November 2009
 October 2009
 September 2009
 August 2009
 July 2009
 June 2009
 May 2009
 April 2009
 March 2009
 February 2009
 January 2009
 December 2008
 November 2008
 October 2008
 September 2008
 August 2008
 July 2008
By Issue
 A Culture of Life
 Budget & Government
 Campaigns & Elections
 Education
 Energy & Environment
 Faith & Family
 Foreign Affairs
 Health Care
 Immigration
 Jobs & Economy
 Judges & Courts
 Media & Culture
 Property Rights
 Safety & Security
 Science & Technology
 Second Amendment
 Social Security
 Tax Relief
Advertisement

Comments Comments

the Pursuit of Happiness
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By NOTW
Lonny
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By Jo
I sleep great...
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By The Plumber
Nee
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By The Plumber
Run a hose up the stratosphere
 Re: How To Cure Global Warming? Run A Hose Up To The Stratosphere.
  By Corndog
The bowing, Clarity, the BOWING!
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By Don't Tread On Me
This conservative isn't happy about this
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By Ronna
BK
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By Don't Tread On Me
So, a grade of B+ is probably correct...
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By clarityseeker
Exeye 1:30
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By Cicero
Cicero. Yes...unfortunately
 Re: Dem Sen: Opponents of Health Bill Are Birthers, Right-Wing Militias, Aryan Groups
  By The Plumber
Abortion - Side
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By BK
What I can't figure out
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By Don't Tread On Me
Anybody home? part 2
 Re: Deficits are Bad, but the Real Problem is Spending
  By Ronna
Inventor of the Internet
 Re: How To Cure Global Warming? Run A Hose Up To The Stratosphere.
  By Ferrell
We may not have a president who is...
 Re: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals
  By clarityseeker
Lonny
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By BK
Anybody home? part 2
 Re: Deficits are Bad, but the Real Problem is Spending
  By Ronna
"12-year olds borrowed my screen name"
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By Don't Tread On Me
Anybody home? Part 1
 Re: Deficits are Bad, but the Real Problem is Spending
  By Ronna

The Latest on Town HallThe Latest on Town Hall


Blog Roll Blog Roll