Bill Kristol: McCain Campaign Stupid, Pathetic, Flailing
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, McCain, Media, Partisan Hacks, Republicans, VideoOne of the more recognizable partisan hacks on the right-wing tears McCain and his campaign a new one.
Now, I think he knows why the McCain camp doesn’t put Palin on any of the Sunday newsers, but as far as the rest of it? A sure sign that nobody can leave this sinking ship fast enough. Because when a guy like Kristol starts to openly slam you and say your decisions amount to political “malpractice”, things aren’t just bad…they’re over.
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October 12th, 2008 at 7:23 pm
If there is a bigger hack than Kristol, I don’t know him. Oddly, he is correct here, but he has been wrong about everything else for so long it’s hard to believe that anyone even talks to him, let alone invites him on talk shows or lets him write in a newspaper.
October 12th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Of course, it was Kristol who just a week ago urged the McCain campaign to step up the negativity and attacks sure of himself that’s how McCain could beat Obama. We already know how that’s turned out.
Figures Kristol’d rewrite history while attempting to run from it.
October 13th, 2008 at 5:38 am
Part of this has to do with the fact that right-wingers never really liked McCain to begin with; politically he’s more a moderate Republicrat. People like Kristol feel that four abyssmal years of Obama are exactly what the conservative base needs to reignite the movement. A McCain loss, combined with a unified Democrat government (Congress + Exec) that simply can’t help itself but prove out the “tax-and-spend” meme, perfectly positions the right side of the GOP for a major comeback. A McCain win would put the conservative movement back even farther than Bush has.