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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Mary Grabar :: Townhall.com Columnist
Suggestions to McCain to Keep the Straight-Talk Express on Track
by Mary Grabar
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This piece is co-authored by Mary Grabar and Brian Birdnow.

Is John McCain’s campaign sputtering along the same track that Gerald Ford’s and Bob Dole’s did? History--after November 4, 2008--will tell.

But before the train rolls off, history can provide some helpful advice to the McCain campaign to keep it on track. McCain might be able to learn lessons from the doomed, lackluster campaigns of Ford and Dole. Like Ford, the presumptive Republican standard bearer strikes friend and foe alike as an earnest and patriotic American. But McCain’s campaign suffers from a lack of focus, an unclear message, and an inability or unwillingness to convey strong conviction.

Alas, these are the same traits that plagued two of our most forgettable Presidential candidates. President Ford, running in 1976 against the Democratic candidate, former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter, displayed many of the weaknesses now afflicting the McCain campaign. Ford, like McCain, impressed most observers as honest, hardworking, and patriotic. The former Michigan University football star and Naval officer fairly radiated integrity. His solid, midwestern values seemed ill suited, however, to the media age as he failed to use the television camera to any advantage. Ford’s turgid campaigning and speaking style inspired no one, not even his own staff. Moreover, he offered no consistent set of values. At various times Ford emphasized fiscal conservatism, but he showed little imagination in legislative matters and tended to avoid social issues and the political problems attendant to them. Indeed, President Ford seemed unaware of the seismic shifts in the intellectual world of the 1970s and the effect that these shifts would work on national politics. The American public had tired of politics-as-usual and sought to roll back the excesses of the welfare state. Ford did not grasp the central principle that political differences actually developed from ideological divisions, most of which could not be reconciled. One of these, as our interminable debates since 1973 have illustrated, is abortion. Abortion is one of those issues that go back to premises and moral convictions. It was the type of issue that President Ford avoided and hoped would resolve itself.

Ford was reputed to have been the nicest guy in Washington, like the guy next door who kept his lawn neat and paid his taxes, someone who might make a good manager. But he was hardly anyone to inspire voters.

McCain, like Ford, projects an air of honesty, common sense, and good intentions. Yet, he fails to generate much enthusiasm for his campaign. He echoes Ford, also, in that he trusts his opponents’ good intentions a bit too much, and seems to have no grasp of the great ideological questions of his time.

McCain shares similarities also with 1996 Republican Presidential candidate, Kansas Senator Robert Dole. Dole won the nomination after twenty years of active, undisguised political jockeying. He served as President Ford’s running mate in 1976, threw his hat in the ring briefly in 1980, and suffered a painful loss to George H. W. Bush in the1988 primary battle. Dole saw the 1996 nomination as the pinnacle of his career and as the reward for a lifetime of meritorious GOP service. Unfortunately, Dole couldn’t convince the public that his undeniable achievements in the Senate entitled him to the Presidency. He, like McCain, failed to create any real momentum. Late in his campaign, Dole expressed frustration at the necessity of having to convince the public that they should vote for him.

Like Bob Dole, McCain served his constituents well in the U.S. Senate, harbored undisguised Presidential ambitions, but lost a bitterly contested nomination battle to a Bush family member in 2000. He has spent a full generation in public life preparing for a Presidential run. But now that he has earned the nomination he can’t seem to communicate to the public why he is the best candidate and why he deserves their votes. McCain sees the nomination as the crowning achievement of a glorious career, but seems mystified as to why the people think they need a better reason to vote for him. Continued...

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Mary Grabar earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of Georgia and teaches in the Atlanta area. She is a Pushcart Prize-nominated poet and published fiction writer. Visit her website and get on her mailing list at marygrabar.com
 
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what you need to win at the last moment
Mr McCain....you have already won the classes ...energy issues, taxes, you have won the wealty americans...you have won the conservatives....what you haven't won is the mass sentiment...which will be the differentiating point right now at the last moment...Obama has gotten the endorsement from Clinton...now you need the endorsement from someone...who?? Either Bush or Cheney...who will agree to their mistake of not pulling back from Iraq and saving thousands of american troops, also Bush should admit to not looking into the mortgage and banking sector mess by which the economy has bottomed but he tried to boost the economy by the economic stimulus package which was not sufficient enough to over come the financial mess...you need to get Bush or Cheney up on stage and admit those mistakes and show to masses that there is a better plan that you have and will be able to boost the economy not by raising the taxes or creating more wars in the world...what masses need is cheaper gas...you will get that from alternative forms of energy...well this is just a suggestion...don't know if Bush or Cheney will be bold enough in their last days to come out on the stage and support you to win by admiting their mistakes....economic and political advisors can think about this or other ways...Terry the plumber!

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