Friday, March 28, 2008

Wow

John McCain's chief media strategist will quit if Obama is the nominee. From National Journal.

Q: So you've said that you will leave the McCain campaign if Obama is the nominee. Does that still hold and why?

McKinnon: Yeah. Well, this goes back to a memo that I wrote to the campaign when I came aboard more than a year and a half ago, and I simply let them know that I had spent time with Obama and read his book and I like the guy. I think he has strong character and a fascinating life story, and I disagree with him fundamentally on issues like Iraq and trade and a number of others. But I just flashed forward to the improbable scenario, at that time seemingly improbable, that John McCain and Barack Obama might face off against one other. And I just told them at the time that I thought that I would be uncomfortable being on the front lines -- being as aggressive as you need to be in a presidential campaign -- and not only that I would be uncomfortable, but that it would be bad for the campaign, and that if that circumstance were to come to be, that I would just take a step to the sidelines and continue to support John McCain 100 percent and be No. 1 fan and cheerleader. But just kind of take myself out of the front lines.

Q: So you are still going to do that?

McKinnon: I'm a man of my word.

Q: And it's because, what, you don't want to run negative ads against Obama?

McKinnon: Yeah.

Q: Or is there also a concern on your part that you don't want to run ads against Obama, the first African-American candidate to have this kind of a chance? Is that a factor as well?

McKinnon: I suppose that is in part, but it's more just that I like and admire the guy. I've come to a point in my life where I think character is important. I think he has great character. Again, I think he's really wrong on fundamental issues, but yeah, I just don't want to -- you know, I kind of want to put my guns down. It's just a matter of degrees, and like I said, I don't think I'm the best person to have in that slot for the campaign. So it would just be better for me to step to the sidelines.

Q: So if Hillary Clinton were the nominee, you would stay, presumably. So give us a preview of how you would not hold back if she were the nominee. What would be the campaign that you'd run against her?

McKinnon: Well, you know, I think that fundamentally she represents an extension of the Clinton legacy, which this country is just tired of. They are tired of the Clinton-style politics, and we've seen it manifest itself over the course of this campaign. And I have a lot of Democratic friends who like and respect Senator Clinton, but they don't want another extension of the Clinton administration for another four or eight years. And again, on some fundamental issues I think there's a great departure between her and Senator McCain, so that's where it sits.

Q: So you would look forward to that campaign?

McKinnon: Yeah, sure. I would.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sixerzguy here,

Morty, you seem more anti-Clinton than pro-Obama. Here's a request - how about some stuff regarding WHY Obama is the choice instead of WHY NOT Clinton? It's funny, for perspective I started looking for political blogs that supported Clinton, and I couldn't find one, albeit it was a 3-minute search.

I just got a phone call letting me know Clinton will be in Levittown for some kind of rally tomorrow, I'm thinking of going since it's close to where I live and my workplace. Not to support, but to see what she's like.

I'll agree with one thing - Clinton might be hurting the chances of a Democratic victory in November, though I'm no expert here - I'm more sure that Mo Cheeks should've played Dalembert more against Amare.

Congratulations on getting a quasi-regular reader (that's me), but you're lucky in a way 'cause I'm just too lazy to try to find another site, ha ha...

Sarah said...

Glad you enjoy the site, hopefully you pick up some new stuff from reading. As for Obama, just click on the "Obama tag at the bottom of the post and you can find everything we've posted about him. There should some positive stuff among there. At the moment, I'm more anti- Clinton because I think she's being selfish at the party's expense. I will post some more pro-Obama stuff in the next few days.