1. No, You First. Did the Republicans benefit from having the last convention? It's not like their convention was responsive, substance-wise, to much of what the Democrats had to say. But, had the Democrats gone last, they would probably have had an easier time undercutting what the Republicans had to say, highlighting the lack of real policy meat (especially on the economy) and the lack of real differentiation from Bush. These things were already the core messages of the Democratic Convention, but had Democrats had the last word, they might have had even more resonance.
Moreover, it would be easier for the Democrats to deflate the Sarah Palin balloon had they gone last. Of course, if the Democrats had gone last, the McCain campaign might never have seen those internal polls that made them panic, and might have made a more conventional VP selection like Tim Pawlenty.
2. My Frenemies? A notable facet of McCain's speech tonight was that he seemed to be fighting the Xcel Center crowd -- and not just the imbecilic Code Pink protestors. The crowd simply wasn't giving him much love when he wasn't talking about the three P's -- Palin, Petroleum, and POW. That led to a fairly dreadful stretch of ten or fifteen minutes as he tried to rebut the Democrats on the economy, which in turn reduced the energy level and deprived Mark Salter's conclusion of some of its thunder. I don't know anything about the Republicans' delegate selection process, but it might do them some good to ensure a bit more intraparty ideological diversity. One certainly gets the sense, by the way, that there would have been very tangible risks to McCain in selecting a VP like Joe Lieberman.
3. In Which I Agree With Larry Kudlow. "In St. Paul ... There has been no reference to the populist revolt against high gas prices at the pump," Kudlow says, and he's right. As I argued last month, gas prices were the one economic issue on which the Republicans could strike a populist tone while maintaining a straight face, by pushing the issues of offshore drilling and the gas tax suspension. We heard plenty about drilling (though very little about the gas tax) -- but the populist framing was gone. Instead, it was drilling for drilling's sake, annunciated rather vulgarly with the "drill, baby, drill" refrain. That might work well enough for people like -- well, Larry Kudlow -- but the Republicans probably forsook some ground with Middle America on this issue.
4. Two-for-One? Overall, I think that the Republicans accomplished one major objective with their convention: uniting their base. But the Democrats, I would argue, accomplished two major objectives: uniting their base by bringing home the Hillary supporters, and finally hitting their stride on domestic policy with keep-it-simple-stupid, 1992-style messaging on the economy. It is possible that the Republicans' one big win will outweigh the Democrats' two. But they've essentially chosen to concede the domestic policy argument -- which is exceptionally dangerous because the last major event of the campaign is the October 15 debate at Hofstra University, a debate which is focused entirely on domestic policy.
5. Win, Baby, Win? Did anyone else get the sense that, when McCain said "Let there be no doubt my friends, we're going to win this election" -- he really seemed to believe it? Whatever else Sarah Palin has done, she certainly seems to have boosted McCain's morale.
6. Schrödinger's Catharsis. Sometime it's what isn't said that is most important -- and what McCain didn't do is to have a cathartic moment in which he called out George W. Bush. For example, imagine a line like:
"Make no mistake, my friends. This Administration was wrong in its response to Hurricane Katrina."
A simple, relatively innocuous statement like this would have made for an excellent soundbyte (even if it were proceeded by something like "...and I made sure we'd get it right with Hurricane Gustav.")
Of course, McCain could have upped the difficulty -- and the potential payoff -- by replacing "Hurricane Katrina" with something like "climate change" or "torture". But a single line like this would have had a lot of rhetorical force. McCain wasn't willing to take that risk. As it stands, I don't really understand the talking point that McCain distanced himself from Bush.
9.05.2008
Post-Convention Six-Pack
by Nate Silver @ 3:03 AM
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"But, Rhys, she's good politics. That's why the GOP has a chance. They're better at campaigning and playing the press."
So....
What you're saying is....
Politics First. Country Second.
Is that about it?
I explained earlier Rhys. They're letting the scandals burn themselves out of the news cycle, then to Fox and then to Larry King and Stephanolpolis on eve of debate to LOWER expectations.
That's good politics.
Palin is getting very good favorable ratings now.
Of course you spend less money in a government run system. You also sacrifice availibility and quality in exchange.
Rhys, its the only way to overcome the built in Dem advantages this cycle COMBINED with the media being in love with Obama (See Chris Matthews, see failure to vet Chicago Machine years at all)
Geoff,
Right I guess your parents taught you if you ignore problems they go away. They don't, they just get bigger.
Thanks for confirming that you GOP folks put politics ahead of the good of the country.
As if it weren't obvious from your behavior.
VC,
Europe has better life expectancy than US, lower infant mortality, and beats US in every parameter of health care.
They measure infant mortality differently than the United States. We count a lot of deaths as deaths while they list them as stillbirths.
There has never been a case of a European nation (or for that matter Canida) disposing of it's universal healthcare system. To the best of my knowledge no creditable party has even campaigned for such a thing.
Once you try it you never want to give it up.
Blame-
That has more to do with the herculean difficulty of disbanding a government bureaucracy once it is put in place rather than an example of success.
Example, name one government department that has been abolished in the last fifty years. One.
1)Your candidate runs as a change agent and a reformer, yet his platform screams Generic Republican and he picks a running mate who is about as right wing as they come. Hey McCain (rightfully so IMO) called the Jerry Falwell types "agents of intolerance" and now courts their vote with glee. The Vapid VP was first for the infamous Bridge to Nowhere, then against it. There's some lying and disingenuity for you.
2)Again, completely irrelevant to issues that affect my everyday life. You can look up McCain's role in the Keating 5 but again, I don't care about that, if tangential stuff like that moves your vote, so be it, I prefer to talk about issues which brings me to #3
3)The Kurds are doing their thing and saluting the Iraqi flag? Wow, have you seen northern Iraq? You could almost say they couldn't give a rats ass about what goes on in and around Baghdad and they would happily accept independence from the state of Iraq. And once again I say, the point of the surge was to make the conditions necessary to have the political reforms in Iraq work...have they...yet? No. I for one am tired of having my tax dollars spent in an area of the world betting on people who have never got along, I'd rather spend that money at home.
Again, different viewpoints on the world.
Shiner! Shiner! A six-pack of Shiner Bock! What on earth was that doing up in St. Paul?!?
Hey! I like Shiner Bock!
It was an underwhelming speech and a fitting end to an uneven convention punctuated only by hatred of Barack Obama. Obviously we're all on the edge of our seats to see what the polls tell us after the weekend. Anything from a 3 point lead for McCain to an 8 point lead for Obama seem possible.
The interesting question now after a summer where McCain spent more money than the Obama camp and after both conventions is how do both sides play the next two months.
I see the Obama camp raising at least $120M to McCain's $84M and maintaining his field offices in MO, VA, CO, GA, IN, NV, PA, MI, NC and NM as well as continuing a pounding on the airwaves. Where does McCain spend his more limited money?
Does he spend precious dollars in IN or NC?
The choice of Palin was a "Hail Mary" thrown by a candidate who was going to lose if he didn't shake things up. If McCain's still losing by next Tuesday, how does he shake things up again?
"What? No way. If John McCain had called his wife a cunt in public we'd be hearing about it on all the news stations."
Except that it's not news. It happened almost two decades ago in a room full of reporters. There's no tape of it, or he wouldn't even be a presidential candidate today. But it happened. The man is sexist scum.
T-prime, all due respect, but a full retreat is hardly a war. In a war, the parties engage each other. Palin's disappearing act isn't a war; it's a treehouse.
A unisex treehouse.
Rhys said: Why is your VP candidate afraid to hold a press conference?
Please. Lets not make the same mistake YET again. This is YET another Bre'er Fox please-don't-throw-me-into-the-briarpatch. She will do just fine in a press conference, charm and poise is all she will need and the press will lap it up.
And guess what, by then EVERYONE will be watching - because we built this up into such a major bogey man for the repubs and it will be so easy for her because we lowered expectations to such a ridiculous level
I hate to say I told you so. But I warned that this would happen with her convention speech. Was I wrong?
Best advice - either attack her on issues or ignore her. No more special treatment.
Agree Becky.
There are so many issues to attack on.
AIP
Troopergate
Abortion
Taxes
Bridge to Nowhere lies
All kinds of pork, at the city and state levels
Oh jeeze, let cool down and just wait for the polling to settle down, and some state polling.
Does she help in PA or not? I doubt she does, but...
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