In politics, it is an accepted fact that the candidates will stretch the truth at times, to better communicate their message or latch on to a verbal gaffe that the opponent has made. However, in this election, the boundaries of the stretching has been pushed to new levels by the McCain camp, to a point where the media and independent non-partisan outlets are calling these ads and talking points for what they are: LIES.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK3Y1KPzW9k
Although some people may say that all politicians break their promises, I would counter that to say there is a difference between being ambitious and promising things on the campaign trail that the candidate will try to fulfill in an ideal situation, and blatantly lying about your opponent and what he stands for, as well as making up accolades and achievements of what you and your ticket has done. This is the contrast between the messaging of Barack Obama and John McCain. While John McCain’s team is putting out ads that are making false claims about Obama’s record such as: voting to teach kids sex in kindergarten, calling Sarah Palin a pig, raising the taxes on the middle class - all of these lies have been debunked by independent non-partisan outlets - Barack Obama hits back with telling people the truth about McCain and his own voting record and policies. Here’s a list of recent ads from the Obama camp:
- McCain and His ties with Lobbyists:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjS5sjxTnwo
- McCain against Equal Pay for Equal Work for Women:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xIZtXq7JiE
- McCain’s Failed Grasp of the Economy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6reQLzgywzk
- McCain on Social Security:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czo0w3Xs3NM
- McCain on Health Care:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWX6d7r-bpk
- McCain’s and Palin’s False Accolades:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBtbG5xjFBY&NR=1
As if that is not enough, other independent groups that represents people who’s interests will be trampled on by the McCain-Palin ticket have released their own searing ads on the ticket’s stances on various issues:
- McCain and his anti-choice stance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9JHNIdZOYQ
- McCain and his ties to Oil Lobbyists:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPuoAWaVStE
- McCain and Sexual Predators:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0kiLoMY1hg
- Palin on Aerial Wolf Hunting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQobIUE1zTU
Now there is no argument that these ads are a part of negative campaigning. Anytime you take down your opponent as opposed to promote your own policies or candidate is considered negative campaigning. However, to say that an election can be won without any negative campaigning would be naive. The main difference here, is that the McCain camp tries to put out ads and talking points that do not reflect their opponent’s views and also misrepresents their own to such an extreme level that it is called lying. And what’s the best way to call that out? To tell the truth. And because the truth can sometimes be so damning, it’s the best type of negative campaigning that you can do.
Take this ad that concisely sums up McCain’s contribution to the last 8 years of failed policies and decisions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJThPjvscFs
There is no better surrogate to remind people of John McCain’s history and policies, than John McCain himself. Sorry John McCain, but the truth does hurt, especially when it’s coming from your own mouth.


Religion vs Race
Tags: barack obama, george bush, presidential election, racism, religion, smear ads
Sometimes I wonder if we are living in the 21st Century or if we are still stuck in the early 1900s where racial bigotry was still running rampant. What’s the motivation behind this rant, you ask? It’s the ongoing rhetoric regarding democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama, and his religious alignment. Barack Obama is a practicing Christian and has been sworn into the Senate with a Bible. However, for whatever reason, many of the American people regardless of the party alignment (Republican, Democrat or Independent) continue to accuse Obama of being Muslim.
Now for the record, I have nothing against Islam as a religion and myself have several Muslim friends and acquaintances. However, I do understand politics and the American people’s fear of having a Muslim Commander-and-Chief, since the sworn enemies of America are Islamic extremists. The America of today, will not elect a Muslim president - that is the reality. However what I do not understand is the ignorance of some of the American people, to falsely accuse Barack Obama of being a Muslim, when he is clearly not. This is not something that is based on opinion, it is fact. The answer is boolean: true or false, night or day, black or white. And perhaps at the core, that is the issue right there: black or white.
In this day and age, it is not kosher to say you won’t vote for a black president, because that will clearly be racist. We are living in the 21st century after all, and the American society is beyond that. No, no instead they say what is politically correct which is, “I can’t vote for Barack Obama because he is Muslim.” When what they really mean is, “I can’t vote for Barack Obama because he is black.” Sound outrageous? Perhaps. But in this day and age of political correctness and innuendos, is it really that outrageous to say something acceptable to hide what your true feelings are? It doesn’t take a genius to do that as Bush has mastered that art form over the past 8 years he’s been in the oval office.
The whole subject of judging a person by the colour of their skin is so ignorant, yet it will be ignorant to pretend that it does not exist. Just like it is ignorant to claim Obama is Muslim and to justify not choosing to vote for him based on that lie. Perhaps that’s how George W. Bush was elected, and look where that got the American people. Eight disastrous years that brought on a phony war and over 4000 Americans killed, a failed foreign policy and alienated allies, an economic crisis of a size that hasn’t been seen since the Great Depression, a housing crisis that is leaving millions of Americans homeless, an exploding annual deficit that will peak to over 500 billion by the end of the year and a national debt that has nearly doubled from 5.7 trillion to over 10 trillion during Bush’s term.
The freedom to vote and choose is a privilege not a right. I accept the fact that people will have differing opinions and those opinions may not align with my own. However, to form an opinion based on a well known facade, and to hide behind that facade because you are too cowardly to admit your true feelings … then that’s just what it is: cowardice. May God bless America and keep it from being the land of the free and cowardly. Amen.