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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama Needs Steak, McCain Sizzle
by Matt Towery
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The media already have gone over the top with their coverage of Sen. Barack Obama's international man-of-mystery tour. The endless photo sessions with the troops, foreign leaders, waving crowds -- it's just the most contrived pack of junk I've ever seen.

But shame on the folks running the McCain campaign. They knew this week of endless glory for Obama was coming. Their response? They tell McCain to attend a baseball game, hold another boring town-hall meeting, have his photo taken with another Bush, and visit an oilrig. Sounds like the work of strategists bound and determined to destroy their candidate.

Did it not dawn on the McCain campaign that while Obama was running around trying to play Henry Kissinger, they could have created a major summit of big names to discuss how to deal with the economy? It could have been held somewhere like Omaha. The press would have been obligated to cover every meeting and speech, just as it has with Obama's world tour. The simple theme of this domestic policy extravaganza could have been, "We already have the meat when it comes to foreign policy (McCain); now we are serving up more on the issue Americans care most about their wallets."

But no. No sizzle for their candidate. Instead, just endless whispers in his ear that the only way to counter Obama's new foreign mojo is to name a GOP vice-presidential nominee, and quick.

Oh, and who might that be? What a coincidence! It's Team Bush's No. 1 guy, Mitt Romney.

I've seen this hustle before. Remember the 1980 GOP convention, when Ronald Reagan was rushed into picking George H.W. Bush as his running mate? Reagan got scared when Gerald Ford interviewed on TV with the believed paragon of journalism at that time, CBS's Walter Cronkite. Ford basically hinted that he would run on the ticket with Reagan if he were to be given real responsibilities (aka a co-presidency). Reagan went with the Bushes. Will history repeat itself?

So for the wilting McCain, his campaign gets an "F" for sizzle.

Now what to do with Barack Obama's version of "where's the beef?" If you carefully followed several of Obama's interviews overseas in the past week or so, he was hardly Churchillian in his ability to reconcile his newly minted worldviews with those of his recent past.

He looked presidential, but so does George W. Bush. And look what that's gotten him -- one of the worst approval ratings in history.

What Obama needs is to wipe away the East Coast Harvard, wet behind-the-ears image he has on the world stage. He could do that with some deeds that speak louder than even his considerable oratory does. For a potential running mate of his own, Obama could choose former Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn, who provides Obama more "beef" in the area of foreign policy than a one-week "tour of duty" ever could.

At the same time, he should be working to assure America that having Caroline Kennedy running the vice-presidential selection committee isn't just another reaffirmation of the northeastern wing of the Democratic Party's endless efforts to dominate its party.

Nunn is older. He's a little staid, maybe. Definitely an intellectual. His years in the Senate gave him leadership expertise beyond compare on foreign policy. And he's spent the last years chasing down rogue nuclear weapons, the very foreign policy effort Obama claims as his most important project.

Nunn would deliver to Obama a soothing dose of Southern middle-of-the-road credentials. That could help in potential new swing states like North Carolina and Virginia. It would all but seal the deal for Obama in Nunn's home state of Georgia. Why? Because the largest growth of the GOP in that state comes from parts of middle Georgia, where Republican Gov. Sonny Perdue calls home, as Nunn does. That's where Sam Nunn is still known and revered by otherwise GOP voters. Those Republican voters might be persuaded.

The race is already close in Georgia, with its high black voting age population and younger voter profile. Obama could have a shot at winning the electoral votes in one of the 10 biggest states in the nation.

Nunn has little sizzle to offer. But he is the solid steak that Obama needs.

As for McCain, letting him wander aimlessly around a stage with a microphone in his hand taking potshots from a crowd is not my idea of great strategy.

One town-hall participant did make a good point, though. He told McCain that the McCain volunteers were working harder than the paid staff was.

Put that guy in charge.

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Flim-Flam Team Employed By Obama
All the finest razzle-dazzle, flim-flam campaign consultants work for the Obama campaign already. Doesn't Obama have an entourage of something like 300 people?

These simpleton nitwits on the McCain campaign actually think that trust, honor, integrity, experience, love of country, courage under fire, etc. will matter to the American people in November. Right is Might; we don't need the sizzle. We want real substance and competent ability, and with McCain, we get that. No one knows for certain what goes on in Obama's head or heart.



"International Man of Mystery Tour"
I love it!

Exactly what he thinks is is a mystery. His obfuscations are surreal. His repeated claim of, "what I've always said", "what I've said before", "let me be absolutely clear", are ALWAYS followed by (a) a reference to something he never said and (b) said the exact opposite, and (c) never anything clear.

McCain's campaign is like a visit to a senior citizen's home. You respect them for their wisdom and sage, you just hate watching or visiting.

Obama's campaign is like a Hollywood production: big on lights and dramatic showingness, short on ANY substance (see Alexander, the Kingdom, Troy, etc). Zero validity, lots of pretty people.

McCain campaign.
I am amazed at those that say McCain should have kept himself in the lime light. Have any of the writers who make that point looked at the polls. Most voters don't think that the trip made Obama a better qualified candidate.

Obama has monopolized the media since before he clinched the nomination. And his poll numbers have gone down. Has anyone noted that Obama lost 6 of the last 7 primaries.

The more people see of Obama the better his opponents do be they Hillary or McCain. In fact the less voters saw of Hillary and the more they saw Obama on TV the better Hillary did. If the media keeps up what it is doing McCain might even duplicate Hillary's accomplisment and carry Massachusetts.

There are no more caucuses. It is all just plain voting in November.

The media supported candidates have lost 7 of the last 10 elections. And it took Watergate and Ross Perot for them to when 3 of the last 10. Media support is not what its cracked up to be.

McCain can only hope that the media doesn't turn on Obama. McCain can withstand everything else.

MCCain: set yourself on fire,
literally, that will be the only way he can sizzle, attract media attention.

Other than that, the only way he or his campaign could get some sparkle is to name Sarah Palin of AK as his running mate. Maybe even hint that the 2 were/are having an affair. Once the heterosexual males get a gander of her, McCain in a landslide. ;)

For Murphdog (#2)
Actually what 0blahma thinks is NOT a mystery--because he doesn't actually think, but parrots lines (eh, your analogy with Hollyweird productions was actually quite apt).

we need a grain of salt
Surely on contemplating steak over sizzle etc, as Matt Towery superficially muses; we ought to take it with a grain of salt.

To me it's clear McCain is the more seasoned of these two lean candidates. Obama's offering us a meager meal compared to the older dude.

Reverse psychology says in the final cook-off, we might be turned off instead of on, hearing the persistent sizzle of Obama's nonsense. We have to pay for these blue-plate specials, after all. They don't come for nothing.

Maybe American voters are truly impressionable and can't argue over who's good for our country; they'll ask for Obama in November. He's the more entertaining. Everybody knows that. But maybe, and hopefully, voters can still recognize a phony after letting him pour his Karo syrup for almost a year. Obambi's too sweet for my taste.

Towery is wrong on the VP
Obama will not pick a moderate VP. His leftist donors will cut his funds. Whomever he picks, expect someone even farther left than he.

JFK speech was not at Brandenburg Gate

NO WAY, JFK DID NOT GIVE HIS SPEECH AT THE GATE.

Just as an example of how the press gorifies ObamBam. John F Kennedy never made a speech at the Brandenburg gate, never. He visited there, but he did not speak there. But have you seen or heard anyone in the media ever correct that statement.

We have visited Berlin multiple times, and spent time visiting the then West Berlin City Hall.

Rathaus Schöneberg was the seat of the West Berlin city government during the Cold War and is the location where John F. Kennedy made his famous Ich bin ein Berliner speech.


"all the king's horses and
all the king's men" will not be able to construct a (verifiable) record for Nobama to run on. Mr. Charisma is playing the Hillary card: assigning himself to Congressional committees as he speaks, trying to reassign the success of the surge, portraying his pitifully inadequate community experience as somehow relevant to running the United States government. It's becoming increasingly evident that this man is in over his head. The king has no clothes.

Helping Obama
What is wrong with conservative commentators/pundits? They are all going out of their way advising Obama on how to win this race!!! They either speak ill of McCain (as Ann Coulter, whom I used to respect a lot) OR they spell it out for Obama on what he has to do to win. Even Karl Rove is showing Obama the way. Get a hold of yourselves! THIS IS AN ELECTION we HAVE TO WIN!!!!!!!!!!! Enough of being "respectful". We have to win! We have to show these people that the person they are enamoured with is an empty, dangerous suit! STOP THE INSANITY!

Nunn's a yawn
I'm all for letting retired statesmen come back to work, but why all this salivating over Sam Nunn? For Obama, it's about the dumbest thing he could do-- his coaltion would recognize Nunn's meaning and be antagonistic; the rest of the country wouldn't particularly care. It's a Bensen/Leiberman type pick at best-- no real traction for the ticket, however admirable they might be.
I think McCain needs to keep mulling his options. He has to reinforce his maverick "brand"-- and I'm not sure what that's gonna look like! Giuliani would make it a great alpha-male ticket, if nothing else, but I don't sense much enthusiasm for that prospect so far.

Herr Kaiser, yawn
is good. Calvin Coolidge was our best POTUS, best gov't which gov's least.

It's not too late...
Kasich/Steele '08

Had enough!!!!
It's summer, roll out those lazy hazy crazy days. Those days of summer with pretzels and beer. We want to enjoy our summers, our families and our vacations. Do any of us want political candidates in our faces everywhere we go. Sick,sick,sick of the over-exposure of Obama. Like one of those songs you hear on the radio and turn the channel and there it is again. The media's enraptured desires have caused them to be ridiculous.

Twin Sons Of Different Mothers
Applying lotsa image making, handling, and welfare giveaway ideas doesn't change the reality that we have to choose one of these Roswell mannequins to be our next prez. Or maybe move to Tasmania.

location
The location Obama chose was a favorite with Adolph Hitler because of it's history. I wonder if Obama chose it for the same reason.

Obama...
gives a speech in Berlin and 200,000 turn out to hear him.

And how does McCain compete? He goes to a German bar for a weenie! Sheesh, that's the best he can do?

And by the way, the most contrived pack of Junk was (pick one):

Bush in Bagdad meeting the troops - with a plastic turkey,
Bush wearing a flying-jacket on the deck of an aircraft-carrier, (actually, that wasn't junk, it was obscene),
Bush mumbling and bumbling his way through endless photo-sessions,
Bush mocking Karla Faye Tucke before she was executed, (that was both obscene and sick)
Bush supporting the Movement For Freedom Fries...

the list is endless.

Merle
sorry, but the location was offered by the German government.

Boy, this dude really has you guys with your knickers in a twist (as the English say).

Helping The enemy
I have watched in horror, conservatives from Hannity to Limbaugh give instructions to Obama and what he should do. now Matt Towery suggest that Obama should take Sam Nunn as a VP and the reasons why. Please - Conservatives, stop trying to sjow how smart you are, Obama might take your advise.
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