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Why John McCain is So Awful

10 Jul 2008 05:21 pm

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Josh Marshall had a series of posts up yesterday seeking a "Grand Unified Theory of McCain Crappiness." Some good points are made, but I think most of these posts wind up implicitly overstating the extent to which McCain was an effective politician at some point in the past and has only recently become crappy.

The reality is that he's been coasting for his entire political career, and his toughest race -- the 2000 GOP presidential primary -- was won where he lost badly. This feat of getting trounced by George W. Bush has somehow entered the collective imagination as an astounding political feat, but I'm willing to venture that it would actually be pretty easy for any vaguely plausible Senator or Governor to go up against the GOP frontrunner, imply that the party had become too right-wing, and lose the primary while winning a few contests in liberalish states with moderatish Republican Parties. McCain's 2000 campaign was appealing to liberals because it consisted of us watching a Republican talk smack about Republicans, comparing the conservative machine to the Death Star, pointing out that GOP tax policies serve only the interests of a tiny elite, etc. But as an electoral strategy this was perverse and the results were predictable.

This whole fiasco gained McCain "Maverick" status which he spent the next several years deploying quite cannily to "corner the market" on bipartisanship in the US Senate and turn himself into a very influential legislator. And, clearly, even though he comes off as utterly uncharismatic to us peons who have to watch him on television he's great at wooing the press in person. But this is his strong-suit -- he's a phenomenal Beltway player and operator, heir to a long line of skilled legislative players. But there's a huge difference between the kind of actions that appeal to the sensibilities of the press (breaking with your party, campaign finance reform, "straight talk," bashing Social Security) and the kind of actions that appeal to voters -- projecting empathy and outlining ideas that will make people's lives better.

On top of all that, McCain is currently facing the stark dilemma Reihan Salan points to of "keeping the Bush bundlers on side while also reaching out to working class voters" and I would say more generally the large majority of people who think Bush has been a terrible president. To win, McCain needs a coalition of basically everyone who still likes Bush (and he needs some of them to support him enthusiastically) plus almost a third of the normal anti-Bush people. That'd be hard for even the most charismatic of leaders to pull off.

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Yes, but not so hard when the corporate media wants you elected, and the individual members of the media are all in love with you.

P.S. McCain is also a douchebag.

Mainly he's never been held accountable for anything he says. Either the big media types "know what he really means" or they "feel sorry for him having to pander that way" or whatever. But, peculiarly for a politician, his words don't seem to matter at all.

Plus, he's even more incurious than Bush about anything other than war.

It also seems like McCain isn't even really trying. He's not doing anything ambitious even though so much is working against him, and he doesn't even bother trying to have coherent policies, such as an environmentalist policy that doesn't involve drilling away coastal economies, or any jobs policy at all.

The reality is that he's been coasting for his entire political career, and his toughest race -- the 2000 GOP presidential primary -- was won where he lost badly.... he's a phenomenal Beltway player and operator, heir to a long line of skilled legislative players. But there's a huge difference between the kind of actions that appeal to the sensibilities of the press (breaking with your party, campaign finance reform, "straight talk," bashing Social Security) and the kind of actions that appeal to voters -- projecting empathy and outlining ideas that will make people's lives better.

In other words, he's Bob Dole. Just replace 2000 with 1988.

was won where he lost badly

The "won"/"lost" is beautiful, nearly Zen, but it's the "where," I'd argue, that makes it exotic. One of your best, Yglesias.

EXCELLENT points! And riffle's point about McCain's lack of curiosity is also spot on.

THe more I pay attention to McCain, the more I question his real integrity (as opposed to his reputation for integrity). THe longer I watch this guy, the more I think he's all ambition and no substance. Hillary is baldly ambitious, but she's also intellectually curious, and seems to have some convictions about serving Americans. McCain appears to only want to serve his personal honor and his hard-on for war, and to bully the rest of us into not questioning his qualifications by constantly alluding to his war record and implying that those who don't think it automatically qualifies him to be president are unpatriotic.

He's gonna tire me as much as Hillary, if not more so, by the end of this campaign. At least Hillary had intellectual curiousity and was eloquent. He comes off as kinda stupid (we've already had enough of that), cranky, self-important, self-righteous, and what's more, condescending.

I know he didn't used to seem this way, but now he does. And now is what counts.

"The reality is that he's been coasting for his entire political career, and his toughest race -- the 2000 GOP presidential primary -- was won where he lost badly."

won is not "one"

ANd I remember the 2000 republican primary also, and liking McCain immensely, but even then thinking he was running a stupid primary campaign (I mean, what trueblue Republican would jump on his bandwagon?), and thinking that he should have kept that campaign platform under wrappers in the primary and whip it out during the general. Only, his strategy was so stupid, he didn't get to the general.

ANd he's running yet another lousy campaign, and the only reason he's the republican nominee is because he was running against an equally odd, non-traditional bunch of Republicans, only one of whom had a personality as likeable as his, but whose politics were even more iffy to the base than McCain's.

THe guy is not presidential material. BEing popular with the media and unpopular with your base does not make you presidential. THe only thing going for him is the fact that his war record elevates him to iconic status.

Matt probably played a lot of How the West Was One Plus Three Times Four in grade school.

My GUTMC is this:

McCain is simply the intersection of the least endearing qualities of all of the GOP candidates since Nixon. In other words, McCain has the following wonderful qualities (from a superficial, cable-newsy kind of perspective):

George W. Bush's stubbornness without the message discipline,
Bob Dole's bland speaking style without the wit,
George H. W. Bush's snippiness without the actual executive experience to back up the condescension,
Ronald Reagan's oldness without his clarity of ideology or purpose,
Gerald Ford's willingness not to stick to the party line without the integrity.

There you go. The GUTMC.

Don't forget that this country elected Ronald Regan and let George Bush steal an election. McCain is awful - scarily so - but he's just hired Rove's team and probably assists them if he's not particularly coherent. All he's got to do is read his lines. if they can teach him to do that better, they can push him through.

Don't forget that this country elected Ronald Regan and let George Bush steal an election. McCain is awful - scarily so - but he's just hired Rove's team and probably assists them if he's not particularly coherent. All he's got to do is read his lines. if they can teach him to do that better, they can push him through.

Couple data points:

1. Before flying home from Japan, George W. Bush looked around the table at the G8 and said:

"Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter."

2. Phil Gramm called us:

"A nation of whiners."

Is it possible that the Republicans have realized the party's over and they're trashing the place? (By "the place" I mean the United States of America.) John McCain's just the poor slob they're leaving behind to spackle the holes in the walls and pick up all the red cups.

"was won where he lost badly"

Great post. Even greater typo.

Keep telling us McCain can't win, Matt.

We know how accurate you are.

I'll repeat: McCain is the anointed next President of the United States.

While the notion promoted during the Democratic primary that Obama can't win because he's black because most Americans are racist is probably wrong, it IS true that Obama can't win because he's black - because the powers that be won't allow that.

And it's not just because he's black - it's because he hasn't sold out sufficiently to the powers that be. He doesn't have the record of corruption that McCain - or even Bill Clinton - has (not yet, anyway). They just know they can trust McCain to do what they want - they can't trust Obama to do that.

That's why McCain wasn't elected in 2000 - Bush was the anointed one with deeper ties to the oil and military-industrial complex.

The Haaretz poll last year had Zionist freaks lining up Giuliani, then Clinton, then McCain, with Obama dead last. Obama is not guaranteed to start an Iran war - although he probably would, eventually. McCain is.

Obama is not going to win.

Why? Simple. Obama not winning is the worst possible outcome of this election - and that means it's guaranteed.

Here is a photo of Obama that looks even more ridiculous than how McCain looks in the photo Matt picked. OMG his mouth is contorted so stupidly, isn't it just hilarious?
http://www.granitegrok.com/pix/Obama_1.jpg

The chick on the right side of the photo is hot.

Is it possible that the Republicans have realized the party's over and they're trashing the place?

Well, remember:

(1) They accused Clinton and his staff of trashing the White House before leaving.

(2) It is always all about projection with these people.

The chick on the right side of the photo is hot.

Truth.

She's no Leighton Meester.

"THe more I pay attention to McCain, the more I question his real integrity (as opposed to his reputation for integrity)"

The only reason McCain ever had a reputation for integrity was that he, as was mentioned above, spent a lot of time trashing Republicans, and that will always convince Democrats that a Republican has "integrity".

If you go back and look, the reason McCain won the nomination, although he was and remains fairly unpopular with the Republican base, is that he somehow managed his plurality victories in states that had winner take all primaries, and his loses in states that had proportional representation. Resulting in his getting delegates all out of proportion to his success at getting Republican votes. If they'd all been one or the other, it would have been a competitive race to the end.

I'd think it showed remarkable skill, if I thought he'd planned it.

Matt, after the course of a general election, you would find any 2008 GOP contender equally awful... What's "awful" about McCain is that he is a member of the Republican party....

The guy on the left side of the photo is hot.

The guy on the left side of the photo is hot.

Truth.

Brett Bellmore: you're absolutely right about why he won -- good point.

And you are right about the integrity thing too -- Republicans don't trust him but Democrats have.

Obama gets a sweetheart land deal from his home while Rezko is under investigaton. Rezko saves Obama three hundred thousand. Obama then lies about it. It turns out he did talk to rezko about the sale the day of the sale.


You people really need to get a life.

Why are you so obsessed with politics.

Do you really think the powers that be care about the average american.

Don't you have anything else in your lives do worry about than what big corporate party wins the election.

You go on and on about the election but what do you people get out of it.

When Obama is elected what will you get out of it?

A president's power is so overated on the economy.

Israel and Iran will still go to war. The economy will still be terrible. Congress has the power legislatively.

This election is a farce.

Obama gets a sweetheart land deal from his home while Rezko is under investigaton. Rezko saves Obama three hundred thousand. Obama then lies about it. It turns out he did talk to rezko about the sale the day of the sale.


You people really need to get a life.

Why are you so obsessed with politics.

Do you really think the powers that be care about the average american.

Don't you have anything else in your lives do worry about than what big corporate party wins the election.

You go on and on about the election but what do you people get out of it.

When Obama is elected what will you get out of it?

A president's power is so overated on the economy.

Israel and Iran will still go to war. The economy will still be terrible. Congress has the power legislatively.

This election is a farce.

I'm noticing a trendlet amongst those who trended O>M>C in the primaries: Watching general election McCain (torture? now it's okay; his immigration bill? now it's bad; Bush tax cuts? now he wouldn't change a thing) try to be all things to all people, the idea of voting for the (now safely hypthetical) Clinton over McCain makes sense to them. The man really is a mess--any position of his that I liked and respected, he's now contradicted.

Seth--not a single person in here is arguing that the president controls the economy. He or she does control whom we go to war with, how that war is conducted, whether torture is encouraged and allowed, and other issues some of actually find engaging.

Literally the only card they have in their whole deck is that their opponent is a black dude whose middle name is Hussein.

Expect them to play it hard.

He really is Bob Dole redux. Maybe that's why he got so upset when someone mentioned Viagara today.

She's no Leighton Meester.

Rowr!


A president's power is so overated on the economy.

And yet, the economy has clearly performed better with a Democrat in the white house than with a Republican.

Oh, and paying fair market value for a piece of land is not a "sweetheart deal".

Saw the photo in the RSS reader, came here to confirm suspicion that there would be at least one favorable comment about the hot girl in the photo. was not disappointed.

also, it was interesting to read that McCain is a skilled legislator and political operator.

McBush hasn't got a chance. I heard a man this morning say "I have never voted for a Democrat in my life, but I will vote for Obama. McCain is a doddering old fool".

Also waded through the comments with the sole intent of seeing if and where someone would bring up the girl on the right.

Being for Obama I wouldn't underestimate John McCain and his team. It appears that John McCain's team is keeping him within striking range of Obama! Polls from day to day this week go from 2% - 6 %. Right now this is join the opening rounds of a historical Presidentional Heavey weight fight with both teams coming out swinging. Even bloggers posting on media comment sections have come out swinging in defense of their candidates! Anther close race in NOV!

How utterly irrelevant!

Every single point is of course true. But none of it makes a lick of difference.

Methinks Matt is too young to remember how many similar things were (accurately) said of GWB, but the power of the MSM and Corporate America to grab a guy and put him on their shoulders is overwhelming, as is their power to smear a perfectly acceptable Democrat.

McCain is unspeakably lousy. I don't think even he himself is enjoying this. Which matters not at all.

If BHO wins this, it'll be because the ratings, readership, circulation, etc. of the MSM has sunk so low that their power is diminished just enough for BHO to get in.

Americans are mad at Bush and Republicans, but still by and large plenty stupid.

I think Matt should focus more on his photo selection - this girl and the pilot recently makes the blog tolerable.

It's not like he spends much time on research, grammar, spelling, thought, etc.

More hot girls!

Obama is a political lightweight who changes political stances daily. He will double the Capital Gains Tax. On foreign policy he is a soft touch. This is the man who will invade Pakistan in pursuit of Bin Laden. Such an invasion would topple the Pakistani Government and give Moslem extremists control of nuclear weapons. Obama is clueless. I am sick of ageism.

Obama is a political lightweight who changes political stances daily. He will double the Capital Gains Tax. On foreign policy he is a soft touch. This is the man who will invade Pakistan in pursuit of Bin Laden. Such an invasion would topple the Pakistani Government and give Moslem extremists control of nuclear weapons. Obama is clueless. I am sick of ageism.


Obama is a Joke!!!!!!!He's flogging black males to gain White votes.He ditched Rev. Wright to gain WHITE votes.He changes his stance on issues daily to gain White votes...He's sure he's got All the Black votes,because He's Black!
Where is the new.different type of politician he's promised us for so long now? There ain't one!!! This clown is just a smooth talkin',slick Willy,used car salesman...A tytpical lyin' Chicago Democratic Machine Politician!


Obama is a Joke!!!!!!!He's flogging black males to gain White votes.He ditched Rev. Wright to gain WHITE votes.He changes his stance on issues daily to gain White votes...He's sure he's got All the Black votes,because He's Black!
Where is the new.different type of politician he's promised us for so long now? There ain't one!!! This clown is just a smooth talkin',slick Willy,used car salesman...A typical lyin' Chicago Democratic Machine Politician!

What's with all the anti-Obama people posting twice?
Obama is no clown, you idiot. McCain graduated fifth from the bottom of his class. Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review, for chissakes.
Aren't you done with having stupid people running the country? I AM!

Obama NEVER said he'd double the capital gains tax and he only favored raising taxes on people who make upwards of $250,000 per year. McCain wants to keep the tax breaks Bush gave to billionaires.

If McCain wins, there is no hope. And THAT's the truth. We DO NOT NEED ANOTHER WARMONGER IN THE WHITE HOUSE.


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