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*Main Topics: *Russia, "The Obama Nation" book Summary of Shift: The Russian Georgian conflict remains to dominate political coverage. The release of "Obama Nation" fueled many discussions on the legitimacy of the book and its possible effects on the Obama campaign. Barack also received negative coverage for requiring DNC speech attendees to volunteer. With the DNC Convention nearing, several networks discussed the various planned speakers and rumors of Barack Obama's VP choice. In other news, a shooting occurred at the Arkansas Democratic Party headquarters killing the State Party Chair Bill Gwatney. "Golden Boy" Michael Phelps continues to dominate the Olympics and media coverage. Controversy over the age of China's gymnastic team was also a hot topic. Highlights: 1. Russian Georgian Conflict a) MSNBC: Olbermann blasts McCain on Randy Scheunemann, conflicts of interest, inflammatory rhetoric, politicizing war b) CNN: McCain's tough stance on Russia could be due to leftover Cold War anger 2. CBS: Dean Reynolds: the new tough McCain campaign tactics, Bush style 3. MSNBC: Hardball guests discuss James Corsi's Anti-Obama book 4. MSNBC: Shuster notes McCain hypocrisy for working with Abramoff connected Ralph Reed Highlights, No Clips: 1. CNN: CINDY MCCAIN: "The blog was her idea, and she came up with it on her own, and she came up with the idea of what she wanted on the blog. […] Her father and I at first weren't sure because we were trying to protect her. As it turns out we both love the blog." Clips: Highlight #1 *Olbermann Blasts McCain On Randy Scheunemann, Conflicts of Interest, Inflammatory Rhetoric, Politicizing War* (MSNBC 8/13/08 8:12pm) KEITH OLBERMANN: As war rages in Georgia, Russia's invasion of that tiny U.S. ally is raising new questions. Not just about the wisdom and competence of John McCain's foreign policy, but also about the integrity and the ethics that have shaped his position toward Russia. McCain's position may in fact have helped fuel this crisis. It certainly left today a foreign head of state making an extraordinary appeal for help from a capital virtually under siege and calling McCain out by name for not matching deeds to words. Our fifth story tonight the price for McCain's foreign policy possibly in this case a literal price. Did the nation of Georgia think it had bought John McCain. His rebuke at the hands of that nation's leader presently new details about McCain's top foreign policy adviser. *On April 16th Russia announced it would establish legal ties with Georgia's two separatist regions, South Ossetia and Abkahzia, both friendly with Russia. Legitimizing them, a move widely seen as undermining Georgia' sovereignty there. The next day, the Washington Post now reports, Georgia sought help. Agreeing to pay $200,000 to a lobbying firm headed by this man, Randy Scheunemann to renew its contract with Scheunamann who is also and was also at the time McCain's top foreign policy adviser. That same day Scheunemann participated in crafting a strong statement by McCain taking Georgia's side, telling reporters quote we must not allow Russia to believe it has free hand. Did statements like that, purchased or not, give Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to launch his military offensive in South Ossetia last Friday? Did it in turn become Russia's excuse for invading Georgia? Over the years Georgia has paid Scheunemann's firm $800,000. Scheunemann's company, the Associated Press reports today, has lobbied McCain and his staff on Saakashvili's behalf 49 separate times.* With his capital under siege today, Saakasvili spoke like a man stuck only with a receipt. Asked about the U.S. response or lack thereof, he used the word appeasement and put at least partial blame for the crisis itself on President Bush […] OLBERMANN*: McCain responded this is no time to politicize the matter, even when it was pointed out he and his surrogate Joe Lieberman did exactly that just yesterday.* […] JONANTHAN ALTER: […] I do think it is really unseemly that Randy Scheunemann had this lobbying contract. It's always the second raters by the way who are foreign agents or lobbying for foreign governments- the top foreign policy people do it in a more subtle way, maybe they're consultants, they're not lobbyists. *So this really stinks, the whole deal of him. Because you don't know who's he representing? Is he representing the interests of Georgia or the interests of the United States? And you never want to get into a situation like that and it's rather, I hate to say it, inexperienced maybe on John McCain's part to be putting up with this kind of thing. And also there's the question of whether in his rhetoric toward Putin, he's just been too inflammatory for American interest.* […] The question though is one of subtly and moderation in one's approach to foreign policy. *He's supposed to be the adult here. You know the mature foreign policy statesman. Those are the grounds on which he has asked us to elect him President. These are not well tempered measured remarks that he's been making*. […] CLARENCE PAGE: […] I'm just wondering Keith, how we would have felt if Barack Obama had said I speak for all of the people of the United States saying we are all Georgians now. *That, some people would call that a little arrogant*. […] OLBERMANN: […] McCain said in the 21st century nations don't invade other nations. *Do you suppose the irony of what he said was lost on Mr. McCain and does he assume nobodies going to draw the obvious parallel with his full support we invaded Iraq in 21st century and five years later we're still there?* PAGE: I think he's hoping we don't draw significance from it but I think we will. You just did. This is the kind of thing people are looking at in assessing John McCain. *McCain's Tough Stance on Russia Could be Due to Leftover Cold War Anger *(CNN 08/13/08 8:23pm) CAMPBELL BROWN: Some of the toughest talk about the Russian invasion of Georgia is coming from the campaign trail. Today Secretary of State Rice revealed that she has been in regular contact with both Barack Obama and with John McCain as this crisis unfolds. *Now McCain of course, has been blasting the Russian's ever since the story broke last week and it has us thinking whether or not there might be something going on beyond the headlines, something a little more visceral for him*. […] TOM FOREMAN: There is no question that McCain has more hands on experience with Russia then Barack Obama does, and he's been presenting himself both as *the voice of reason and of strength in this latest clash. But some foreign affairs experts are not buying it. * {Clip of Reagan] FOREMAN: *In the final years of the Soviet Union Ronald Reagan was thundering at the Russians, John McCain was a first term Senator cheering him on. And 21 years later he still distrusts Russia*. […] [Clip of McCain in Michigan] JOHN MCCAIN: "And I am interested with good relations between the United States and Russia but *in the 21st Century nations don't invade other nations."* *FOREMAN: A tough line, especially from a supporter of the Iraq invasion*. JOHN MCCAIN: "The now Prime Minister of Russia, has been clear for a long time, that I've been concerned about Russian behavior in a broad variety of areas." FOREMAN: And now listen to how this foreign policy expert is reacting. CHARLES KUPCHAN: Well over the last few years McCain's views on Russia seem to be getting more and more confrontational. And I think *he's really aligned himself with the far right, not with the centrist within the Republican Party and in some ways it seems almost that he either thinks the cold war is still on or wants it to return. * FOREMAN: McCain has been critical of efforts to reach out to Russia politically and economically, even those of President Bush. He has repeatedly attacked Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is a former KGB boss. MCCAIN: I looked into Mr. Putin's eyes and I saw three letters: a K, a G and a B. FOREMAN: McCain wrote in foreign affairs magazine: "*Today we see in Russia diminishing political freedoms, a leadership dominated by a clique of former intelligence officers. Efforts to bully democratic neighbors such as Georgia, and attempts to manipulate Europe's dependence on Russian oil and gas.* " McCain has pushed to have Russia thrown out of the G8, that group of the worlds largest democracies formed to promote economic and political cooperation. He has fought to bring the Soviet Union's former republics into NATO, a military alliance of western powers formed to oppose Russia's military might. KUPCHAN: *I think it's arguably dangerous in the sense that by assuming that Russia may be more aggressive than it is, and by pushing Russia's back up against the wall, it's possible one can produce a self-proclaiming prophecy. * […] Highlight #2 *Dean Reynolds Discusses The New Tough McCain Campaign Tactics, Bush Style*(CBS 08/13/08 6:40pm) DEAN REYNOLDS: John McCain decried what he called partisan political sniping. [play clip] JOHN MCCAIN: This isn't a time for partisan sniping between the campaigns. [end clip] REYNOLDS: However the sharpest criticism has come from the surrogate standing next to McCain this afternoon. Attacking Barack Obama's stand on the crises as quote morally neutral, the sharper edge by his aides and the candidate is further evidence that the McCain campaign has changed. Gone are the bile green backdrops, and the hard to master teleprompter. [play clip] MCCAIN: He has the audis-audacity to hope you don't mind. [end clip] REYNOLDS: Replaced by splashier events, reminiscent of a previous Republican campaign for the White House. But it's more than staging, it's tone. The campaign theme is no longer reform, prosperity and peace. It's now Country First. What that means exactly was made clear Tuesday when an introductionary speaker framed the contest with Obama this way: [play clip] JOE LIEBERMAN: Between one candidate, John McCain, with experience whose been tested in war and tried in peace, another candidate who has not. [end clip] REYNOLDS: Remember, this was McCain months ago: [play clip] MCCAIN: I pledge to conduct a respectful campaign. [end clip] REYNOLDS: But now it frequently seems respect takes a backseat to ridicule. This attack [Hilton celebrity ad] ran during the Olympics. KEN GOLDSTEIN: McCain ads are much more likely to be negative, and the Obama advertisements are much more likely to be positive. REYNOLDS: And as often as McCain speaks out against partisanship, there was a broad Republican consensus that his tamer approach was not working. And that something new was needed. Something like we are seeing today. Highlight #3 *Hardball Guests Discuss James Corsi Anti-Obama Book* (MSNBC RICH MASTERS: […] James Corsi is making no bones about it he wants to defeat Barack Obama. And for legitimate news organizations to give this guy any more credibility than what he deserves, is really really tough right now. It'd be almost laughable for a guy who has called Hillary Clinton a fat cow. *This is a guy who fundamentally has no journalistic bones in his body. And the reason its number one right now is because there are a bunch of right wing think tanks and groups that have purchased this stuff to inflate those numbers so that we are talking about this right now.* […] DAVID SHUSTER: Charlie Black said the McCain campaign would make a different choice. Here's what Charlie Black said a month ago: "We don't want to talk about his patriotism and character, referring to Barack Obama. We concede that he is a patriot and a person of good character. That flies in the face of this book. […] MASTERS*: John McCain could have a Catholic problem right now. You've got Reverend Hagee who trashed the Catholic Church as the great Satan. Again, McCain didn't say one word about that. Now we've got this guy who again attacks Pope John Paul. I think John McCain needs to come out because McCain –these folks who are speaking maybe not on his behalf but he certainly hasn't disavowed this bunch of lies that is out there. Somebody has got to step up and say it and John McCain who is an American war hero, should have the courage to do what he did four years ago* and condemn this pack of lies. […] Highlight #4 *Shuster Notes McCain Hypocrisy For Working With Abramoff Connected Ralph Reed* (MSNBC 08/13/08 7:30pm) DAVID SHUSTER: Just a few years ago former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed was caught up in the Jack Abramoff lobbyist scandal. John McCain led a Senate investigation into the scandal, ripped the characters involved, and bragged about the people who are going to jail. *Well, now it seems John McCain is now singing a different tune- at least about Ralph Reed*. Reed is now a part of McCain's victory 2008 fundraising team. And Reed recently sent out an e-mail soliciting donations for McCain. Yes, if you want a politician to forgive and forget, help them collect some campaign cash. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the "big campaign" group. 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