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Highlights 1) FNC: Nicolle Wallace Downplays Importance of Ayers NICOLLE WALLACE: "[N]obody in America is sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out if they're gonna be able to make the mortgage or worried about the price of groceries or price of gas. Nobody cares about Mr. Ayers. Neither do we." 2) MSNBC: Romney Claims McCain's Leadership is Tested and Proved. MITT ROMNEY: "John McCain has the kind of grit and determination that our country needs at a time, his temperament has been proven and tested time and time again." 3) CNN: Romney Spars with Dobbs on Free Trade MITT ROMNEY: "John McCain's gonna make sure that we do get those nations to treat us fairly and that we play on a level playing field and we can win and America will win." 4) FNC: Tucker Bounds Runs through the Talking Points 5) MSNBC: Wallace on Ayers and the Debate NICOLLE WALLACE: "You know I don't think anyone's sitting around the kitchen table or sitting in the TV room tonight watching is gonna tune in and care too much about any of those issues. […]" 6) CNN: Nicolle Wallace Scoffs Palin and News Conferences NICOLLE WALLACE: "Have a news conference? You know her priority is talking to the American people." 7) MSNBC: Douglas Holtz-Eakin Says McCain not Changing Strategy DOUGLAS HOLTZ-EAKIN: "So, his strategy, although the world's a tougher place now, will remain the same." 8) MSNBC: Chris Matthews Observes McCain's Menacing Smile CHRIS MATTHEWS: "[W]hen he smiles, (he) has a somewhat menacing quality" 9) FNC: Luntz Uses Some Fuzzy Math to Say Half of Focus Group Thought McCain Won on Economy 10) FNC: John McCain Isn't 'Changing Anything' When it Comes to Taxes, Romney Claims MITT ROMNEY: "What Barack Obama isn't saying to you is that John McCain is just keeping the current tax rate in place. He's not changing anything." 11) MSNBC: Maddow Responds to McCain's Assumption Questioner Hadn't Heard of Freddie and Fannie MADDOW: "And, maybe that's true, but you would never assume that of somebody who just asked you a question about the economy." 12) CNN: George Bush on the Economy: More Oil, Free Trade, no "Regulatory Regimes" GEORGE BUSH: "Give us a fair chance so we can export our goods. […] Congress oughtta work hard to expand markets." No video: 1. FNC – CARL CAMERON: [S]he does draw huge crowds and frankly they're often larger than what Senator McCain's crowds look like. 2. MSNBC – LINDA DOUGLASS: "There was a lot of tension and irritation clearly in the demeanor of Senator McCain tonight. He was not relaxed, he was certainly not feeling very friendly towards Senator Obama, and there seems to be some kind of issue here that gets under his skin." Clips Highlight #1 *Sr. McCain Adviser: It Would Be Glorious if McCain's Policies Were the Same as Bush's * (FNC 07/07/08 2:02pm) NICOLLE WALLACE: [N]obody in America is sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out if they're gonna be able to make the mortgage or worried about the price of groceries or price of gas. Nobody cares about Mr. Ayers. Neither do we. [...] When [Obama] looks people in the eye and says, 'I'm gonna cut taxes on 95% of the American people,' he's not telling you the truth. His policies are going to decimate--decimate--the one bright spot in America's very sick economy and that is our small businesses. [...] MEGYN KELLY: A lot of questions being raised by Obama about [McCain's] relationship with Charles Keating, a guy convicted of fraud back in the 1980s. They say he was on the wrong side of regulation then and they don't think he should be trusted now. WALLACE: There's no debate raging in America about who John McCain is. The American people know him for better and for worse. [...] Our only issue with Mr. Ayers is that [Obama's] not telling the truth and, if he lies about his association with Mr. Ayers, how do we know he's not lying when he says he won't raise taxes on every small business in America? Highlight #2 *McCain's Temperament is the Kind of Leadership We Need, Says Romney* (MSNBC 10/07/08 7:53pm) CHRIS MATTHEWS: What do you make of John McCain's temperament? MITT ROMNEY: John McCain has the kind of grit and determination that our country needs at a time, his temperament has been proven and tested time and time again. […] MATTHEWS: It's been said that the way John McCain gets himself up for a political fight is to begin to hate his opponent. To have absolute contempt for him. […] Do you think that's appropriate behavior for a presidential debate? ROMNEY: […] I think a lot of this talk is real overblown. John McCain is a very focused, determined, capable individual. […] and I think that's the kind of leadership we need. Highlight #3 *Dobbs and Romney Spar on 'Free Trade'* (CNN 10/07/08 7:37pm) MITT ROMNEY: John McCain has said first of all, he will consider freezing all discretionary non-military accounts, all of them. You can think about what an enormous impact that would have. He's also indicated he'd like to reform our entitlement program… with regards to taxes, if the economy's in trouble, what you'd like to do is reduce taxes, that's typically the way to stimulate the economy… unless we're gonna reign in excessive federal spending, holding down taxes would mean unacceptable deficits and so Barack Obama, if he wants a tax cut, is gonna have to talk about cutting down on the government expenditures […] Medicaid – dramatically reduce the growth of Medicaid by giving the states the free reign to take their Medicaid dollars and spend it in a way that they can help their own poor in the way they'd like to… social security – you got four major levers there but certainly slowing the rate of inflation, now the official benefit calculation on social security for higher income individuals is an idea… that makes a lot of sense in my view… on Medicare, that's the big, that's the big monster there, we're gonna have to reform our healthcare system. John McCain has laid out a plan to get more people health insurance and to reign in the excessive growth in healthcare so he'll do it. […] LOU DOBBS: This is not about the United States not competing internationally. What this is about is corporate America not giving away our knowledge base and surrendering our middle class to foreign labor because it's cheaper. ROMNEY: … Free trade means trading between nations without a tariff…. DOBBS: … David Ricardo suggested, for example, that we have equal levels of unemployment in comparative advantage between two trading countries whereas China has about 300 million people either unemployed or underemployed and our middle class of course is being put into direct competition with them. That's neither fair nor is it free, particularly not in its impact is it? ROMNEY: Well, I'll go back to the original point which is if you believe we should erect some kind of trading barrier so we don't trade with China, that's a valid position, it's just not one that I think works long term for our country because I believe… that by virtue of the productivity growth we've had in this country, we can compete with China, and we can compete with other nations, as long as the trade is fair… John McCain's gonna make sure that we do get those nations to treat us fairly and that we play on a level playing field and we can win and America will win. Highlight #4 *Tucker Bounds Has Nothing New to Say* (FNC, 10/07/08 3:41pm) TUCKER BOUNDS: What we're really doing is talking about credibility and Americans want a leader that's credible on the economy and we want to be able to talk about the economy in true terms. What we've seen is Barack Obama out on the campaign trail saying things to the American voters about his tax record, about his record of spending that aren't truthful […] I think what they'll see tonight is a little of what they saw yesterday from John McCain which is we need to understand how we got here in this problem, we need to understand how we can better make our regulations more effective and we also need to be critical of what Barack Obama is saying on the campaign trail because what he's offering as a solution – higher taxes, even more spending… He's voted in support of higher taxes 95 times in just 3 years… 42,000 a year for somebody in America gets a higher tax under votes that he's made. So what we're doing is drilling down on honesty and credibility. I think this debate will be a lot about Barack Obama's credibility and whether he's believable on the economy because essentially we need a leader that will be honest with the American people about beating back government spending, keeping taxes low and growing jobs [...] Well, I think that what you're seeing to is that we need to establish a credibility argument because Barack Obama is getting away with saying things that aren't true so let's point to where he's obviously saying things that aren't' true – about his association with unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers – these are things he's not been entirely forthright about… this guy has a bad record on the economy, he's gonna kill jobs, gonna move people out of work, that's the last thing we need right now. Highlight #5 *Nicolle Wallace on Ayers and the Debate: "I don't think anyone's [...] gonna tune in and care too much about any of those issues." *(MSNBC 10/07/08 6:19pm) NICOLLE WALLACE: "[…] Barack Obama has spent more money than any presidential candidate in the history of this country attacking John McCain. And his lies are totally unnecessary. And I think in a time when people have enough to be worried about, telling people what to be afraid of and who's to blame is a really, really distasteful way to spend your millions. " […] GREGORY: " In the recent days we've heard from Sarah Palin and we've heard from, in the course of the attack ads as well […] Bill Ayers, Jeremiah Wright. Are those issues that Senator McCain will bring up tonight during this debate? To try to hammer home the character questions of Barack Obama?" WALLACE: "You know I don't think anyone's sitting around the kitchen table or sitting in the TV room tonight watching is gonna tune in and care too much about any of those issues. […]" Highlight #6 *Nicole Wallace on Palin: "News Conference???" *(CNN 10/07/08 4:37pm) WOLF BLITZER: [about Obama] He's says he's only going to raise taxes on families making more than $250,000 a year, most small businesses, they don't make a profit of more than $250,000, do they? NICOLE WALLACE: Ha ha. Well families- that is a very small parsing of Barack Obama's tax increase strategy. Barack Obama would tax about 50% of the small business income in America. And again, it isn't a matter of what kind of tax increase small businesses can stomach, small businesses in America shouldn't have to take on any Burdens to growth. […] I would say, zero tolerance policy for any of Barack Obama's tax increases on America's small businesses. Senator McCain said a few months ago he was not going to get down and have a negative campaign, yet in the last few days we've heard some very negative comments coming from him and from Governor Palin. Why the change? WALLACE: I'm not sure what you're referring to, but you know Barack Obama has spent a record number of dollars attacking John McCain with ads that are usually not even truthful. […] So we're going to respond, we're going to set the record straight. Unfortunately it's something we have to do more often, Wolf. BLITZER: When is governor Palin going to have a full scale, formal news conference? WALLACE: When is she going to do what? BLITZER: Have a news conference. WALLACE: Have a news conference? You know her priority is talking to the American people, talking to the voters, and she spent more minutes being interviewed by journalists that Barack Obama has this month […] BLITZER: Well, we'd love to have an interview with governor Palin. But we'd also love to see her at a news conference answering reporters' questions. Highlight #7 *Douglas Holtz-Eakin on McCain: "His Strategy, Although the World's a Tougher Place Now, Will Remain the Same." *(MSNBC 10/07/08 1:58pm) DOUGLAS HOLTZ-EAKIN: "The only things he has to cut back on- he's committed to low taxes, getting the economy going, that's going to a part of having the budget deficit shrink in any event. So, his strategy, although the world's a tougher place now, will remain the same." [...] ANDREA MITCHELL: "Some people were wondering, including some Republicans […], why spend so much time […] talking about what some would call peripheral issues, like Bill Ayers, at a time when the economy is in such crisis?" HOLTZ-EAKIN: "The economy is the top issue, there's no doubt about that. For months, Barack Obama has mischaracterized John McCain's positions, he's flatly called John McCain a liar, and it's time to fight back a little bit. […]" Highlight #8 *Chris Matthews: "John McCain, when he smiles, has a somewhat menacing quality." *(MSNBC 10/07/08 10:55pm) CHRIS MATTHEWS: "Part of it is tenor, and let's face it, appearance. John McCain, when he smiles, has a somewhat menacing quality. It may not be purposeful, but when he smiles you wonder what he's really thinking." Highlight #9 *On Fox, 20 Divided by 7 = One-Half?* (FNC 10/07/08 10:47pm) BRIT HUME: But they agree McCain did better on the economy? FRANK LUNTZ: Yes. How many of you thought John McCain did better on the economy, raise your hands. [Of 20 on screen, 7 can be seen to raise their hands] LUNTZ: Okay—half of them thought John McCain did better on the economy. Highlight #10 *Romney Tells Fox McCain Is 'Not Changing Anything'* (FNC 10/07/08 10:49pm) MITT ROMNEY: What Barack Obama isn't saying to you is that John McCain is just keeping the current tax rate in place. He's not changing anything. Barack Obama says, 'Well that's a cut for these guys.' No, no. John McCain is saying, 'Look, the tax code, as it exists now, and the rates that apply to people--leave it the same. Don't raise taxes on anybody in our society. In fact, lower taxes for middle-income individuals,' and that's why he doubles the family deduction. He also gives a $5,000 tax credit for people getting health insurance. Highlight #11 *Rachel Maddow on McCondescending* (MSNBC 10/07/08 11:15pm) RACHEL MADDOW: "I also think there was an important moment that was not between McCain and Obama, but was rather between McCain and a member of the audience who had asked a question. When he explained in a very condescending manner to a young man who had asked a question, actually to a young African-American man who had asked a question, whose name John McCain forget halfway through his answer, and he addressed him by the wrong name, having addressed him by the right name at first; and McCain said I'm sure you didn't know who Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were before not to long ago. And, maybe that's true, but you would never assume that of somebody who just asked you a question about the economy." Highlight #12 *Bush on the Economy: "We Need to Be Drilling", "Give Us a Fair Chance so We can Export or Goods", "Without Creating a Regulatory Regime that Inhibits Small Business" *(CNN 10/07/08 2:00pm) GEORGE W BUSH: "The rescue package was just not aimed at dealing with the financial issues, it was aimed at dealing with the energy issues, too, to help encourage alternative energy so we become less dependent on foreign oil. However, in the meantime, we need to be drilling. I would rather us drill here than send our money overseas. And we can do so in environmentally friendly ways. congress responded to the will of the people by lifting the ban on offshore energy exploration, which is good. It's gonna take a while to go through all the permitting and all the environmental regulations, but nevertheless, a positive step was taken to become less dependent on foreign oil." […] "Last year about half of our growth was attributable to exports. And so it makes sense for Congress to continue to open up markets in places like Columbia or Panama or South Korea, take Columbia, for example. Most of their goods come into our economy duty-free, and yet our goods or taxed- in Columbia. I don't understand why Congress wouldn't want to at least level the playing field […] for our workers to simply send the message, treat us the way we treat you. That's all we want. Give us a fair chance so we can export our goods. Exports are a very important part of our economy. Congress oughtta work hard to expand markets." […] "Step one is to fix the immediate, solve this thing, and step two- make sure we don't get tomorrow where we are today. Without creating a regulatory regime that inhibits small business growth." Highlight #13 *Fred Thompson Thinks It's Appropriate to Bring up Ayers* (FNC 10/07/08 11:15pm) ALAN COLMES: Do you think it would have been appropriate to bring those things up in this particular format tonight? FRED THOMPSON: It's relevant. Yes. I think it's relevant. -- Jacob Roberts PAO 208.420.3470 (c) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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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