Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Maxing out the P.O.W. card.

As seen on the I-94 greeting motorists arriving from the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport, home to the Republican National Convention. (h/t B&C.com)

We talked the other day about the McCain campaign overplaying the prisoner-of-war card, so much so that even sympathetic reporters have begun questioning McCain for "trivializing" his service.



For its part, the McCain campaign has come to the opposite conclusion.



They will be prepared to show McCain's "home" in Hanoi by using images of his cell. They claim they have not overused the POW element and insist they have "underused it."



There's no indication that McCain aides were kidding.



In case there were any doubts about McCain excessively exploiting his service, even the NYT's Maureen Dowd is calling McCain out: "McCain is now in danger of exceeding his credit limit on the equivalent of an American Express black card. His campaign is cheapening his greatest strength -- and making a mockery of his already dubious claim that he's reticent to talk about his P.O.W. experience -- by flashing the P.O.W. card to rebut any criticism, no matter how unrelated."
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2008_08/014394.php
Also,

McCain in California panhandling for money
Republican Sen. John McCain opened a quiet fundraising swing through California Monday, repeating his vow to run a strong, aggressive campaign in what has been the bluest of blue states in recent presidential elections.

"We will compete and win in the state of California," he told a crowd of about 600 supporters at a $1,000 per plate lunch at the Sheraton Grand in downtown Sacramento. "We will not take your money and leave. ... We must compete in the biggest state in America, the state that means so much to America's economy and our future."

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