http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/10/flashback_mccain_condemned_rob.phpJoe Klein adds an important point to the evolving story about John McCain's massive robo-sleaze campaign, pointing out that McCain was once outraged by this tactic -- when he was the victim of it, that is:
Back in 2000, in South Carolina, the robocalls -- and calls to local right-wing talk radio shows -- were about John McCain's "interracial child" and Cindy McCain's drug addiction. They were a craven, disgusting tactic by the George W. Bush campaign. McCain was, rightly, outraged by them.
Now McCain's campaign is making robocalls distorting Barack Obama's non-existent relationship with Bill Ayers...
Now this isn't quite the spew that McCain suffered in South Carolina, but hey, he's got three more weeks to descend to that.
Klein adds that "Senator Honorable" is now in the "sewer." Brutal. And, by the way, it's true: McCain did condemn robocalls in 2000. On February 20 of that year, according to Nexis, he called them "hate calls" and complained about being "inundated" by them.
But that was then. Today, they're perfectly acceptable -- as long as McCain is using them on someone else.
It's only the latest example of McCain jettisoning a previously held -- or previously claimed -- principle in the face of his more and more likely defeat.
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