Obama: 'McCain Won't Say it to My Face'
Tommy Christopher
Contributor
Posted:
10/9/08
In an interview with ABC's Charlie Gibson, Barack Obama was asked about the increasingly nasty attacks on him by the McCain campaign. (Transcript) Obama: In what aspect, Charlie?Just kidding. The Democratic nominee went at the question head-on, and pointed out that the seemingly shameless McCain has, indeed, shown some:
Obama: Why don't we just clear it up right now? I'll repeat again what I've said many times. This is a guy who engaged in some despicable acts 40 years ago when I was eight years old. By the time I met him, 10 or 15 years ago, he was a college professor of education at the University of Illinois . . . And the notion that somehow he has been involved in my campaign, that he is an adviser of mine, that . . . I've 'palled around with a terrorist', all these statements are made simply to try to score cheap political points...Obama showed, during the debate, that he has earned his reputation as a cool customer. It will be interesting to see how he reacts if McCain does raise the attacks at the next debate. As Mo Rocca observed, people may expect more of a fight out of Obama.
I am surprised that, you know, we've been seeing some pretty over-the-top attacks coming out of the McCain campaign over the last several days, that he wasn't willing to say it to my face. But I guess we've got one last debate. So presumably, if he ends up feeling that he needs to, he will raise it during the debate.
I can't see Obama escalating a confrontation like that. I can see him calmly rebutting McCain in a way that amplifies the contrast in the temperaments of the two men. Aside from everything else in this campaign, Obama's coolness has emerged as a major factor in earning voters' trust.
McCain, by contrast, has seen his campaign grow desperate, throwing punches wildly at Obama like a toddler having a tantrum. It may make for good political theater, and whip the base into a froth, but it's cold comfort for struggling Americans deciding with whom to entrust their fates.
Here's the video.
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