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13th August 2008 Charles J. Brown
03:40 pm

McCain: “Negative? Bah Humbug.”


In an interview today with NPR’s Renee Montagne, presumptive Republican nominee Grumpy McGrumperson John McCain denied that he’s running a negative campaign:

MONTAGNE:  So, to move on to domestic questions, Steve Schmidt, who is running your campaign, has said something kind of simple and understandable. He said that a campaign needs one positive message about its candidate and then one good, strong negative message about the opponent. Your camp —

McCAIN: I never heard that statement, and I’d have to know who attributed it to him before I would agree with that. We’re not sending any negative message in our campaign. We’re drawing differences in positions between myself and Sen. Obama, which are significant. He wants to raise taxes; I want to keep them low. He doesn’t want to drill offshore or have nuclear power; I want both. I’ve never heard Steve Schmidt say we need a negative message in the campaign.

MONTAGNE:  I’m quoting The Wall Street Journal here.

McCAIN: I’ve run many, many campaigns, and I have never believed that we need a strong negative message. And I’ve been in –-

MONTAGNE:  However, do you not consider it a negative message, though, when a campaign ad goes on TV that blames your opponent, Barack Obama, for high gas prices or –-

McCAIN: I believe strongly that if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. And he voted for the energy bill that had all kind of tax breaks and giveaways for the oil companies. I believe if you’re not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. And it’s a big problem in America today.

MONTAGNE:  And are you comfortable with ads where your opponent is being compared to Paris Hilton?

McCAIN: I’m very comfortable with my campaign. And I strongly recommend that people who don’t find humor in that relax, turn off the computer and go on it and get some fresh air and try to regain some —

MONTAGNE:  Well, Paris Hilton found some humor in it.

McCAIN: Yeah, sure.

He’s not negative, he’s grumpy!  And apparently when it comes to the Paris Hilton response ad, McCain can’t even take his own advice and “relax, turn off the computer and. . .get some fresh air.”

Of course, in the case of John McCain, he never learned how to turn on the computer, so it really shouldn’t be a problem.

Photo:  Via sloomis08, using a Creative Commons license.

Hat tip:  Matt DeLong at Washington Independent

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