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*Main Topics:** *McCain on Immigration, Phil Graham, $300 Million Car
Battery Contest, Pfotenhauer, Pawlenty
* **
Summary of Shift: *North Korea is to provide full report and access on
nuclear program. Fires are raging out of control in northern California,
threatening the well-known wine country. Midwest flooding continues to cause
destruction, more levees break but the mighty Mississippi is expected to
crest in the coming days. A ferry sinks near Thailand due to a typhoon that
has left 800 feared dead. Coalition confirms death of 55+ militants in
ambush fighting in Afghanistan. The world is a little less funny as George
Carlin passed away yesterday at the age of 71. McCain's car battery
challenge as well as his stances on immigration and public financing
continue to be talked about.
Highlights:
1. McCain Accused of Being Wrong on All Sides on Immigration
2. Nancy Pfotenhauer Speaks on Finance Reform and Immigration Reform on
Behalf of McCain
3. "Empathy is easy, investment is hard", McCain Called Out for Voting
Record vs. Record Hypocrisy Over Levee Infrastructure
4. Obama Accuses Phil Graham of Writing Enron Energy Loophole
Legislation
5. The Early Show Discusses McCain's Image Strategy
6. $300 Million Dollar Battery Prize Gets Mixed Reviews
7. Pawlenty Talks Mccain on Bush's Tax Cuts
8. Obama ahead in the polls but Republicans are catching up on
fundraising [no clip]
9. Corzine mentions Phil Gramm's influence on the Enron loophole [no
clip]
10. McCain's Top TV Pics (24, The Office, Lost) Highlighted on FNC [no
clip]
11. Surprise! McCain Does Better Among White Voters Poll Finds [no clip]
Clips:
Highlight #1
*McCain Accused of Being Wrong on All Sides on Immigration* (CNN, 06/23/08,
6:57am)
KIRAN CHETRTY: […] Some conservatives say they are outraged by what they are
saying is John McCain's flip-flopping on immigration. They're accusing him
of pandering to Latinos for votes. *Our next guest says there are two John
McCain's when it comes to immigration. [*…] Rosanna, let me start with you
because you were invited to this closed door session with McCain as well as
with some other Hispanic leaders last week. You're a Mexican-American and
you're also conservative, and you're saying that meeting, or what you heard
him say at that meeting was upsetting. Explain.
ROSANNA PULIDO: Absolutely, because John McCain one day said, "I got it. I
understand that people, American citizens want enforcement first. *But the
truth is if you look at John McCain's voting record, as far as illegal
immigration, it's terrible.* And to come into a group, and his mantra that
evening was that he assured us that he would urge Congress to pass
comprehensive immigration reform. Well, that's not what I came to hear. *And
John McCain is just another politician that acts like he was elected to
represent the Mexican government, not the citizens of America.*
CHETRY: […] What is it that you want to hear from him? Don't we need some
sort of reform when it comes to immigration in our country?
PULIDO: We need enforcement. We need comprehensive immigration enforcement
of our laws.
CHETRY: And hasn't he said that he would do that?
PULIDO: Not when he's talking comprehensive immigration reform which is
really a code word for amnesty. *John McCain acts like there's two choices,
mass deportation or mass legalization. *What Americans want is intrition
through enforcement.
CHETRY: […] Is John McCain finding himself in a no-win situation when it
comes to immigration?
LESLIE SANCHEZ: No, I think that John McCain took his lumps when it comes to
immigration reform. Especially with respect to conservatives, making sure
their voices are heard on this issue. If you look back to last summer, this
issue was one of the few that basically destroyed the campaign. Three
quarters, it basically went bankrupt. It lost three quarters of the staff,
and had to rebuild. And I think if you listen to the rhetoric that John
McCain put forward, he says, I stridently worked with Kennedy on
comprehensive immigration reform. Not through any fault of his own, or any
republicans, but I would say a lot of fault does lay on the democrats, mud
on both sides, that this did not move forward.
CHETRY: Is he saying one thing to the conservative republican voters, and
one thing to Latinos when it comes to what he would do?
SANCHEZ: Kiran, absolutely not! I think what he is saying is exactly what's
consistent. I spoke to the campaign yesterday about this particular meeting,
it's consistent with everything else he says. He says I moved very forward
with comprehensive immigration reform, it did not work, there was not this
kind of sentiment in America for this type of movement. I understand now
that we have to work on border enforcement first. And he's going to start
with that, he is not going to move forward with a measure like
McCain-Kennedy. He knows that didn't work. And I think that's what he's
saying. The difference is he's saying there has to be some sort of
compassionate realistic approach to what to do with the twelve million plus
undocumented illegal's who are here.
CHETRY: […] He said that he would not again vote for his measure. He says
that he understands that people want the borders secured first. What's wrong
with that?
PULIDO: *What's wrong with that is that he is a senator in a border state
where we've had a massive flood of illegal aliens come into this country, he
hasn't done anything to stop it, and now he's going to use it for his
campaign saying I will close the border. What has he been doing all these
years?* Border security is not an immigration issue. Border security is a
national security issue. Which he's failed.
<https://issuealliance.box.net/shared/85ws0xhc0w>
Highlight #2
*Nancy Pfotenhauer Speaks on Finance Reform and Immigration Reform on Behalf
of McCain* (CNN, 6/23/08, 7:25am)
JOHN ROBERTS: John McCain and Barack Obama battling over money after Senator
Obama opted out of public financing for the general election. What does the
McCain side think about Senator Obama's move? […] She joins us now from
McCain headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. Nancy, good to see you. There's
been an awful lot of criticism of Senator Obama for this decision from the
McCain campaign. Isn't that just because it puts Senator McCain at a
distinct financial disadvantage?
NANCY PFOTENHAUER: I don't think so. This is something that both gentlemen
said they would pursue because it was the right thing the do. I t was the
right thing to do because pursuing public financing is a way of keeping
corruption and special interest politics to a minimum. And the bottom line
is that Obama broke his word to the American people. You know, it's easy --
doing the right thing is easy, it doesn't really test your character. It's
doing the right thing when it's difficult that character is revealed.
Juxtapose Obama who has a preacher's gift for a righteous statement but side
steps like a politician when it's going to cost him anything, with John
McCain. He wouldn't take the easy way out, even when his life was on the
line as a prisoner of war and he was offered early release and special
treatment and he refused to take it because that wasn't the right thing to
do.
ROBERTS: Let me try to keep this focused on campaign financed. We had Robert
Gibbs, the communications director from the Obama campaign on this program
on Friday. He says that the McCain campaign uses financing, the public
system only when it suits his purpose and that he's got his own problems
when it comes to public versus private financing. Let's listen to what
Robert Gibbs said.
[…] [Robert Gibbs Clip Shown]
So what he's talking about there, Nancy, is back in the early stages of the
primary campaign when John McCain wasn't doing so well, it looked like he
was going to take public financing and then when his poll numbers came up he
decided to opt out. Then there was this idea of this line of credit for $4
million that he took and still some lingering questions over whether or not
he used that as collateral for public financing. The FEC still wants to know
about this and the democrats are going to re-file a lawsuit on that issue
tomorrow morning. So what do you say about that?
PFOTENHAUER: Well, of course they are. That's the nature of politics. But
you know, John, that there's a big difference between public financing at
the primary level and the general election. People have acknowledged from
both parties that the primary system is broken, if you will, from the
standpoint of financing. And it was the people who were kind of the cream of
the crop who are committing to public financing in the general election. And
Obama said that he would aggressively pursue it and then threw it out the
window the second it was inconvenient. It's bold talk, not bold actions. And
frankly, it's bold actions that makes the man.
ROBERTS: There's another issue out there, Nancy, that we were talking about
this morning, this idea of a meeting that Senator McCain had last week with
a group of Hispanic voters, about 100 of them. One of the people who was
there was Rosanna Pulito, who is a member of the Minutemen Organization. She
accused him of pandering to Hispanic interests by saying at that meeting
that he was going to push for comprehensive immigration reform. Let's listen
to what she told us just a little white ago here.
[Pulito Clip Shown]
Is senator McCain, Nancy, throwing conservatives under the bus on this issue
of immigration reform? He said during one of our debates that you've got to
secure the borders first. Rosanna Pulito was accusing him of pandering to
Hispanic voters.
PFOTENHAUER: She's also the only first who came out of that meeting makes
the claim. I think Senator McCain, who has provided more day-to-day access
to the media, he's on the record more than any presidential candidate in
history, certainly in recent history, so he's not hiding what he has to say.
He's made it clear that he heard from the American people that it's secure
the borders first, but you don't stop once you secure the borders. We still
then have to deal with the problem that we've got and the challenge of this
nation.
ROBERTS: So he will push for comprehensive immigration reform?
PFOTENHAUER: He will secure the borders first and then continue to deal with
the problem of immigration. He's never hidden from that at all. In fact,
it's something that was the subject of quite a few debates during the
primary season. <https://issuealliance.box.net/shared/xrd3g7nwgo>
Highlight #3
*"Empathy is easy, investment is hard", McCain Called Out for Voting Record
vs. Record Hypocrisy Over Levee Infrastructure *(FNC, 06/23/08, 6:40am)
CHRIS GATES: […] *John McCain can't have it both ways. Empathy is easy,
investment is hard.* *You can't fly to Iowa, talk about how badly you feel,
talk about how your heart goes out to all of them, and then have voted
against funding for those levees, for those damns*. The country has huge
infrastructure needs and I think that's going to be a legitimate issue in
the fall election.
[…]
Well I think the larger issue is, John McCain puts all of this kind of work
in the category of pork barrel spending. And he says that any projects like
these are wasteful pork barrel spending. I think people want a president
that knows the difference between wise investment and pork barrel spending.
And I think it's going to be a legitimate point of contention in the
campaign. <https://issuealliance.box.net/shared/17aucq8owo>
Highlight #4
*Obama Accuses Phil Graham of Writing Enron Energy Loophole
Legislation*(FNC, 06/23/08, 6:48am)
KELLY WRIGHT: […] Obama says one of the lawmakers responsible for the Enron
loophole, which was inserted into a bill some 8 years ago, was former
republican Phil Graham of Texas, who is now an adviser to John McCain. Obama
says as president, he would close the so called Enron loophole which he
claims creates the climate for oil speculators to trade energy futures.
Obama wants to close it, requiring future energy speculators to be
regulated. […] <https://issuealliance.box.net/shared/ifh262ww0k>
Highlight #5
*The Early Show Discusses McCain's Image Strategy *(CBS 06/23/08 7:18am)
HARRY SMITH: Let's talk about John McCain, he's working on his image issues
as well and we have some pictures of John McCain with Women in the audience.
[. . .]
LAURA SCHWARTZ: Ever since Hillary conceded the race, both John McCain and
Barack Obama are working for those women voters . . . [pointing at picture
of McCain event] we've got women all around him, young women, older women. .
.
[. . .]
SCHWARTZ: There's a lotta gaffes that have been said about him and that
green background in Louisiana . . . to get out there among the people, walk
around and show that you're in touch with the people is also a great visual
. . .
SMITH: Here's McCain, he was miles away from the President of the United
States but he wanted to make sure that he was not in the same shot . . .
SCHWARTZ: They were thirty miles apart at all
times.<https://issuealliance.box.net/shared/vqh51u9kwk>
Highlight #6
*$300 Million Dollar Battery Prize Gets Mixed Reviews** *(MSNBC 06/23/08
7:15am)
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: John McCain has an offer any inventor just cannot refuse .
. .
WILIE GEIST: . . . $300 million . . . to any man, woman or child . . . it's
a government prize, anyone that can come up with an automobile battery that
surpasses the existing technology.
[. . .]
GEIST: He will announce this today in Fresno, he said the device could
deliver power at 30% of current costs, have the size, capacity and power to
leapfrog the currently available car [batteries].
MIKE BARNICLE: Why do I have this picture in my mind of Sen. McCain
presenting a check to the Energizer Bunny?
[. . .]
BRZEZINSKI: Ok, but here's the thing, we mock it but at the same time isn't
this kind of--?
PAT BUCHANAN: There's an incentive out there. The first guy that comes up
with [one of these] . . .
[. . .]
BUCHANAN: You know everyone's working on the next generation battery because
they're going to get trillions of dollars . . . I don't think you need to
hand people a three hundred million dollar check. I mean the first guy to—
BRZEZINSKI: Maybe in America we do.
BUCHANAN: Did he say it was confined to Americans?
BRZEZINSKI: I don't know. That's a good—we'll have to listen in
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*Pawlenty Talks Mccain on Bush's Tax Cuts* (CNN, 06/22/08, 12:07pm)
WOLF BLITZER: Joining us now from St. Paul, Minnesota, the site of this
Summer's Republican National Convention is Minnesota's governor, Tim
Pawlenty, he's the national co-chairman for the McCain campaign. He's also
been mentioned frequently as a potential prospect for the vice presidential
slot on the GOP ticket.
[. . .]
BLITZER: Here's some statistics that I'm sure you're familiar with. When
president bush took office seven years ago, almost eight years ago . . . the
national debt was around $5 trillion. It's now closer to $9 trillion with
and it's going up. Senator Obama says if senator McCain has his way with the
tax cuts he wants to make permanent, the Bush tax cuts which senator McCain
originally opposed, that national debt is going to skyrocket
[. . .]
BLITZER: So Governor Pawlenty, you don't have a problem with allowing the
Bush tax cuts that were implemented in 2001 and 2003 being made permanent,
all the Bush tax cuts, the estate tax plus the tax cuts for the wealthiest
Americans, including billionaires?
TIM PAWLENTY: They should have been permanent in the first place. The fact
they're even having the debate, I think, is silly. But now that they're
going to expire, I think they should continue. And keep in mind, when you
talk about tax cuts for the wealthy, that involves these reductions in
corporate taxes . . . Senator McCain understands that you cannot grow an
economy by adding tax burdens on the people who invest, do research, build
buildings, add jobs. . .
[. . .]
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