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*Media Monitoring Report:* Highlights: 1. MSNBC: Giuliani - Barack Obama Started the Socialist Conversation With Joe the Plumber GIULIANI: 'The campaign didn't raise this. Barack Obama raised it. He's the one who told Joe The Plumber I want to spread the wealth, he's the one who said I'm gonna raise capital gains tax whether it increases revenue or not. He is the one in his book he says that he deliberately wanted to associate with certain groups of people. He mentions belonging to that group, Marxist professors, things like that." 2. MSNBC: John Harwood States Firmly that McCain Supports all Proposals He Deems as Socialism; Scarborough Concedes- It is not Socialism HARWOOD: John McCain favors redistribution, okay? He favors a progressive tax system, he favors refundable healthcare tax credits to people who don't pay taxes, which is what he's attacking Barack Obama for, his solution for social security is to take money that's scheduled to go in benefits for rich people and give it to people who make less money... 3. CBS:* *Tom Ridge touts McCain's moderate appeals in Pennsylvania, Obama's far left policies to redistribute wealth. Supports V.P. choice of Palin and ignores Ted Stevens effect TOM RIDGE: And I think, particularly if you take a look at a battleground state like Pennsylvania, they don't drive their political cars in the far left lane. I think that on some of these issues, Senator Obama, as Senator Clinton pointed out is probably even outside the mainstream of his own party. And if you get a President Obama with a Senator Reid, and a Speaker Pelosi, and a vice president who says that your it's your patriotic duty to pay more taxes. I don't think Pennsylvanians think that they're under taxed. I don't think they are prepared to pay more taxes, and they certainly don't want a Supreme Court with activist judges who take upon the responsibility to bring economic justice, with redistributing the wealth. 4. FNC: Ridge uses Rashid Khalidi to question Obama's judgment, philosophy TOM RIDGE: It is clear that during his young political career he has associated himself with people out of the mainstream of America thought, mainstream of the Democratic Party, extremists, whether he was dealing with the Minister in Church, the domestic terrorist Ayers, now this revelation. Bottom line it suggests, certainly, questionable judgment. Does it reflect a certain philosophy? Is it part of a philosophy that suggests that you got to have a activist judges, that view redistribution of wealth as a matter of economic justice? It just raises a lot of unanswered questions and that's one of the challenges throughout this entire campaign. We have a very gifted speaker, but untested in any significant way, totally inexperienced. But as we learned as we grew up, questionable associations, you got to be careful who you're hanging around with. 5. CNBC: McCain says he's "disappointed" by Paulson, wants to buy up bad home loans, and uses Biden's comments on national security to warn against untested, unqualified Obama JOHN MCCAIN: I've been tested, to start with. Second of all, Senator Biden was right, Senator Biden was correct. If Sarah or I had said that, could you imagine the reaction? Scaring Americans, etc. But Senator Biden had it right, this is an untested individual, who has been wrong on the things he's been tested about. He still refuses to acknowledge that he was wrong on the surge. When Russia committed aggression against Georgia, he asked Georgia to exercise restraint. He said he would sit down with the Castro brothers, Chavez, Ahmadinejad without any preconditions, thereby legitimizing their radical, aggressive, anti-American, anti-peace positions. So I agree with Joe Biden, I couldn't have said it better myself first, but he's right. This is an inexperienced person who so far, has exercised bad judgment about national security. Clips: Highlight #1 *Giuliani: Barack Obama Started the Socialist Conversation With Joe the Plumber *(MSNBC, Morning Joe, 10/28/08) JOE SCARBOROUGH: The problem though of course, he has a mixed message. He talks about more government programs while he talks about cutting spending. This is a guy that calls Barack Obama a socialist for wanting to let Bush's tax cuts lapse, he opposed Bush's tax cuts- RUDY GIULIANI: No, no, no he doesn't call him a socialist because he wants to let Bush's tax cuts lapse. – SCARBOROUGH: The whole campaign is suggesting that- GIULIANI: The campaign didn't raise this. Barack Obama raised it. He's the one who told Joe The Plumber I want to spread the wealth, he's the one who said I'm gonna raise capital gains tax whether it increases revenue or not. He is the one in his book he says that he deliberately wanted to associate with certain groups of people. He mentions belonging to that group, Marxist professors, things like that. […] SCARBOROUGH: There is a lot of fear and loathing going on out there in middle America. I know because I get tons of emails suggesting that the world as we know it will come to an end if Barack Obama is elected President. You're a guy who's worked with Democrats and Republicans. You had to be a Republican Mayor of New York. If Obama wins its not the end of this country as we know it is it? He's not a socialist is he? It's not the worst thing that could possibly happen. … GIULIANI: It's much more important that we elect John McCain. … No matter who we elect, this country is going to move on. We are a great country, we all have different views and the reality is I think I'm pretty darn right that McCain makes a big difference for this country. … But the reality is the country can sustain anything. Highlight#2 *John Harwood States Firmly that McCain Supports all Proposals He Deems as Socialism; Scarborough Concedes- It is not Socialism* (MSNBC'S "Morning Joe", 10/28/08) WILLIE GEIST: Now (the Redistribution of wealth issue) just fell into his lap, because of something Barack Obama said, why haven't they been seizing on this earlier? [..] JOE SCARBOROUGH: [...]They really should have seized on it earlier, [...]the second Obama talked about spreading the wealth, they should have been a lot more aggressive, you've got- what is your theme? And you go with one theme and you hammer it home, especially when you have all of this- the clutter out there, and they haven't done that... JOHN HARWOOD: It may be though guys,[...]because they knew about this ahead of time but an earlier point in the campaign, when they weren't as needy as they are now, thought it was ridiculous, because it is ridiculous. SCARBOROUGH: What's ridiculous? HARWOOD: This whole redistributive change stuff. SCARBOROUGH: That's ridiculous to you? HARWOOD: John McCain favors redistribution, okay? He favors a progressive tax system, he favors refundable healthcare tax credits to people who don't pay taxes, which is what he's attacking Barack Obama for, his solution for social security is to take money that's scheduled to go in benefits for rich people and give it to people who make less money... SCARBOROUGH: Okay, you're talking about John McCain and [...] HARWOOD: I'm talking about John McCain and what I'm saying is the exact charge that he's making against Barack Obama- that he favors policies that take more from people at the top and give to people at the bottom- he also favors. SCARBOROUGH: Okay, if you want to go down that path, you can say that John McCain also is one of the only two republicans that voted against this tax, the Bush tax cuts, which he's now championing [...] HARWOOD: Yes, yes! Which is part of the incoherence problem that you mentioned earlier, saying he was against it and now he's for it. SCARBOROUGH: But if this is the tack they've decided to take they should have weighed in, and I agree with you completely[...] HARWOORD: You're right SCARBOROUGH: But I will tell you, I am personally concerned by any politician that talks about the redistribution of wealth- that the Warren court was not radical enough, I'm concerned when somebody tells a guy that wants to start a small business that he should be for spreading the wealth- these are things that cause concerns, not just conservative- fiscal conservatives [...] HARWOOD: It's a matter of degree SCARBOROUGH: [...]McCain, in the end, is just not the man to fight back against this message is he?[...] There would be better fiscal conservatives to carry this message forward, right? MARK HALPERIN: There's no question. [...] But isn't it the case, that if one of these guys is president for eight years, after eight years, if Barack Obama's president, the government would be substantially bigger, than if John McCain were president for eight years [...] HARWOOD: I would say bigger, I don't know how substantially bigger. [...]When the candidate who's accusing him of wanting to redistribute, is also proposing the same thing, it sort of sounds like just words. [...] Highlight #3 *Tom Ridge touts McCain's moderate appeals in Pennsylvania, Obama's far left policies to redistribute wealth. Supports V.P. choice of Palin and ignores Ted Stevens* *effect* (CBS, 10/27/08, 7:11am) MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ: Last week you said McCain would be fairing much better in your state had he chosen you as a running mate. Sarah Palin certainly is trying really hard. She's been there eleven times, four more times today. Do you think she's been a drag on the ticket in your state? GOV. TOM RIDGE: Well first of all, I said that Senator McCain chose a vice presidential candidate not to win one state, but someone who had appeal across the board in all 50 states. It would be like saying, would Senator Obama be doing even better in Pennsylvania if he had Ed Rendell as a running mate, I suspect he would. So, at the end of the day, it's really not about vice presidential candidates it's about presidential candidates, and John McCain's record of reform, his record of bi-partisanship, his willingness to bring fiscal discipline to Washington, and to cut taxes is a message that resonates across Pennsylvania. […] RODRIGUEZ: Yesterday Alaska Republican Senator Ted Stevens was convicted on corruption. Do you think that this will at all effect the McCain-Palin race? RIDGE: Absolutely not. At the end of the day, I think Ed did identify the issue that's going to drive much of the voting patterns throughout Pennsylvania and around the country and that's the economy. And I think, particularly if you take a look at a battleground state like Pennsylvania, they don't drive their political cars in the far left lane. I think that on some of these issues, Senator Obama, as Senator Clinton pointed out is probably even outside the mainstream of his own party. And if you get a President Obama with a Senator Reid, and a Speaker Pelosi, and a vice president who says that your it's your patriotic duty to pay more taxes. I don't think Pennsylvanians think that they're under taxed. I don't think they are prepared to pay more taxes, and they certainly don't want a Supreme Court with activist judges who take upon the responsibility to bring economic justice, with redistributing the wealth. The job is to create wealth. That's what presidents should do, not to share it or redistribute it. And I think John's plan, focusing on the energy sector, giving incentives to small businesses, research and development tax credits, linking all those together to drive us out of this economic mess, as well as leading the world with an experienced man in the world of military and foreign policy, fighting the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the combination of experienced and tested leader is exactly what Pennsylvanians are looking for, and I suspect will vote for come election day. Highlight #4 *Ridge uses Rashid Khalidi to question Obama's judgment, philosophy* [FNC, Fox and Friends, 10/28/08] PETER SCHIFF: Who is Rashid Khalidi, and why does he matter? TOM RIDGE: Well, I know very little about it other than, it's been explained to me, he might have been an ex leader of the PLO, a terrorist organization. What it suggests is a trend here of associations that call in Senator Obama's judgment. I really don't know too much about the individual, other than it's a late story. And again, it's an association with someone of questionable associations and Senator Obama has quite a few of those. It's a trend here that should cause some people some concern. […] It's this association with a spokesman of President Bush, when he designated Arafat as a terrorist, and the organization as a terrorist organization, it is clear that during his young political career he has associated himself with people out of the mainstream of America thought, mainstream of the Democratic Party, extremists, whether he was dealing with the Minister in Church, the domestic terrorist Ayers, now this revelation. Bottom line it suggests, certainly, questionable judgment. Does it reflect a certain philosophy? Is it part of a philosophy that suggests that you got to have a activist judges, that view redistribution of wealth as a matter of economic justice? It just raises a lot of unanswered questions and that's one of the challenges throughout this entire campaign. We have a very gifted speaker, but untested in any significant way, totally inexperienced. But as we learned as we grew up, questionable associations, you got to be careful who you're hanging around with. Highlight #5 *McCain says he's "disappointed" by Paulson, wants to buy up bad home loans, and uses Biden's comments on national security to warn against untested, unqualified Obama *(CNBC, 10/28/08, 9:40am) MARIA BARTIROMO: We're in a financial crisis, clearly. We're expecting further layoffs and further banks to go belly-up. Why should the American people believe and feel that the two of you have your hands on the wheel and can take us out of this? JOHN MCCAIN: Well because we have a plan of action to get America's economy going again. Maria, it has to do with a wide range of prescriptions. But one of them is, to keep people in their homes. Look, it was the housing crisis that started this, ok? Fannie and Freddie, it was the catalyst that blew this whole thing up. And frankly, the administration is not doing what I think they should do, and that's going in and buy out these bad mortgages, give people mortgages they can afford, stabilize home values and start them back up again. They did that during the depression, it was called the homeowners loan corporation. We got to keep taxes low. We've got to cut spending. We've got to find alternative fuels, including offshore drilling and nuclear power. And we have to have a positive agenda for job creation. But I'd like to start with keeping people in their homes. BARTIROMO: So over the short-term, your plan is to keep people in their homes and buy those mortgages. Over the longer term? MCCAIN: Over the longer term, as happened by the way during the Great Depression, was over time, money came into the treasury. Obviously we have to stabilize our financial institutions. We have to unfreeze credit. How do you do all that? You create jobs in America. And we can do that in a broad variety of ways and one of them is to stop this $700 billion transfer to countries that don't like us very much. Now I know the price of oil is down temporarily and that's reflective of a lot of conditions in the world. But we still have to free ourselves of our dependence on foreign oil. Because over time, it still is a finite resource. BARTIROMO: Governor Palin, what about that? Now oil is around $60 barrel. Is it still an important issue to become energy-independent? And how do you do it? SARAH PALIN: Now is the opportunity to seize this and to be able to invest in the domestic solutions that are here now for that offshore drilling that is safe and responsible, for the nuclear we need to tap into, and the alternative sources. Drilling for the sources we know are here and flowing the natural gas in the pipelines that we're building up there in Alaska also. Now is the opportunity that we have and we better seize it. We cannot lull ourselves into this false sense of security, just because the price of a barrel of oil is $64. It's about half of what it had been even when we were speaking last time. But no, now is our opportunity, the domestic solutions that are there, we tap into them, we become less and less beholden on foreign sources of energy, and we circulate these hundreds of billions of dollars a year in our own country, creating jobs for Americans. MCCAIN: And look who we're depending on? Look at the part of the world we're depending on. Look at Hugo Chavez? It's a matter of national security. And by the way, nuclear power, which I'm a big proponent of, as you know, reduces greenhouse gas emissions dramatically. So it's environmental, it's natural security and it's economic issue. It's not the only answer, but building 45 new nuclear power plants creates 700,000 jobs in America. BARTIROMO: Speaking of national security, Joe Biden said if Obama is elected, he'll be tested in the first six months. In your view, who is most likely to test him and how would you handle it differently? MCCAIN: I've been tested, to start with. Second of all, Senator Biden was right, Senator Biden was correct. If Sarah or I had said that, could you imagine the reaction? Scaring Americans, etc. But Senator Biden had it right, this is an untested individual, who has been wrong on the things he's been tested about. He still refuses to acknowledge that he was wrong on the surge. When Russia committed aggression against Georgia, he asked Georgia to exercise restraint. He said he would sit down with the Castro brothers, Chavez, Ahmadinejad without any preconditions, thereby legitimizing their radical, aggressive, anti-American, anti-peace positions. So I agree with Joe Biden, I couldn't have said it better myself first, but he's right. This is an inexperienced person who so far, has exercised bad judgment about national security. SARAH PALIN: It wasn't just Joe Biden though. It was confirmed by Madeline Albright too, saying of course, he was stating fact, that there would be that testing of someone who is inexperienced, not ready to lead, as Joe Biden had been telling us all along in the primary that Barack Obama is not ready to be Commander in Chief. BARTIROMO: Do you worry about the attacks, I know I am but that's not the question, but there's been so much mud slinging going on. People want answers and solutions here. There are many issues I'd like to get to. In addition to taxes, unions. Why haven't you made the union issue a campaign issue? That is, the right to have a secret ballot. Why isn't this a major issue on your agenda? MCCAIN: We've talked about it a lot, and unfortunately there's three or four issues that you can get out strongly. We've been talking about for a long time, this is a threat to the fundamental of labor management relations. It's fundamental to democracy, the right to have a secret ballot. The way that Senator Obama envisions and the unions, and this is their big push, they've gotten commitments from Senator Obama and Senator Biden. A union organizer goes to your house and says, hey, Joe, can I sign you up for the union? That is, we all know what that opens the door to. It's dangerous for America, it's dangerous to small business. And I think it's a threat to one of the fundamentals of democracy. BARTIROMO: Will you veto the bill? MCCAIN: In a New York minute, if I may say that. I will do everything in my power to block such legislation. And imagine, Senator Obama and Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid pushing the union agenda, it would be very, very unfortunate. BARTIROMO: Let me go back to the tax issue. Over the long term, you want to keep taxes low. We're spending $10 billion a month on the war in Iraq. Why not make the American people pay for it? MCCAIN: Because we study history. History shows that if you practice protectionism, and isolationism and at the same time you raise taxes, you send an economy from a recession into a depression. That's history. The guy's name was Herbert Hoover. And it was aided and abetted later on. This is the worst time to raise anyone's taxes. And obviously, Senator Obama has now, thanks to Joe the Plumber and other research, have authenticated, he wants to redistribute the wealth. He wants to quote spread the wealth around by taking money from one group of Americans and giving it to another. And as you know, that number, level of income goes down and down and down. MARIA BARTIROMO: Will you ask Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson to stay on, at least temporarily, if you win? MCCAIN: I think it would depend on the situation at the time. I'm disappointed that Secretary Paulson has not put the first emphasis on buying these home loan mortgages, and keeping people in their homes. So, I admire and respect him, but I certainly would have somebody who would give that our highest priority. As you know, the chairperson of the FDIC has also agreed with that. Get the home values under control, and back up again. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the "big campaign" group. To post to this group, send to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] E-mail [email protected] with questions or concerns This is a list of individuals. It is not affiliated with any group or organization. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
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