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DNC Coverage Recap + RNC Coverage Forthcoming

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Missed our coverage of last week’s Democratic National Convention? Check out our 30+ posts by clicking HERE.  Or just click the tag “P+P@The DNC” on any related post, or in the Tag Cloud in the sidebar.

Also check out the photo galleries from last Monday’s Wyclef performance, downtown Denver & the protest gallery, and Invesco Field for Obama’s acceptance speech.

And lastly, posts with original P+P video can be found here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

Managing Editor Tricia Romano is on the ground as of Monday in St. Paul for the Republican convention, so be sure to look for her observations on the event throughout the course of the next several days.

The McCain Campaign’s Media Mastery

Monday, September 1st, 2008


McCain appears in New Orleans in April with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal

Sen. John McCain’s online experience may be limited to email printouts he receives from staffers and occasional glances at “The Drudge Report,” but don’t let his crotchety voice and snow-white hair fool you. This man — or at least his campaign — knows a thing or two about manipulating the media.

Today, McCain will have you know that he is putting his country first more than anybody, including Sen. Barack Obama. In a statement released late yesterday, McCain’s campaign manager Rick Davis made the case that his candidate’s retooling of convention plans shows that he cares more about hurricane victims than the presidency. This, of course, is meant to contrast with Obama, who apparently hates America because he made campaign stops yesterday.

Throughout the day today, McCain’s campaign proclaims that their efforts will go toward ensuring the safety of those living along the gulf coast, even at the expense of political gain.

Using this tragic time for political purposes is unacceptable, and should not be tolerated. And by the way, our vice presidential candidate-you know, the one who detests sex-ed and stands on a soapbox full of abstinence-her daughter is 17, unmarried and a little bit pregnant.

The latest sneaky news dump out of the McCain campaign comes less than a week after they stopped the Obama acceptance speech raves in their tracks by announcing Palin’s selection the very next day.   Not surprising seeing as this is the same machine that made Britney and Paris legitimate conversation for political pundits.

As for the moral implications of using a hurricane you’re accusing your opponent of politicizing to slip incriminating news under the radar, the McCain campaign might say the American people on the gulf coast are suffering too much for us to be thinking about such frivolous matters. But maybe Davis’ criticism of Obama holds some water here. Maybe instead of staying out of the way, raising money and gathering volunteers, he should start talking louder about America and posing for some hurricane photos.

In Brief: How Republicans Responded to the DNC (from an Unaffiliated Voter)

Monday, September 1st, 2008

With the DNC over and the temperamental limelight now hovering towards McCain’s more than slightly surprising VP choice and the impending (weather-based, obstacle ridden?) Republican National Convention, the GOP doesn’t seem to be having their expected grand old party lashing out against the Obama campaign…today. But the day is young and the elephants have not yet been wished happy hunting.

Over the course of the Denver-based convention, however, the McCain Campaign, National Review and folks such as Michelle Malkin, Mark Hemingway and Ann Coulter went to town with a bevy of nasty tidbits that “more than hinted” (cough) at a hope to subvert Obama’s influence (or to simply get a gleeful two cents in).

The Brief Breakdown:

Mon, 8-25: On Michelle Obama’s Speech:

In what can be shocking only to an earthworm lodged deep in the world’s core and away from the sensory-overload producing buzz of this election and American politics in general, we read that Ann Coulter did not like Michelle Obama’s speech.

Here’s an excerpt of her reaction:

The speech itself felt mechanical. There were some interesting quotes including:

“I love America!” [Note: As an aside, I feel like if you have to say it, you call it into question.]

“We will build the world as it should be.”

“Hillary Clinton put 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling”–and this is a paraphrase–and changed the world for our girls. [I'm sure Hillary is happy to know she paved the way for Michelle's daughters.]

She also said some airy, fairy stuff about stellar education from cradle to grave, but no specifics other than by “bringing us together” and finding the “common thread”. Whatever the hell that means.

At the end of the speech, there was a staged moment where Barack was piped in via satellite and talked to his girls who were absolutely precious. To me, I think that part was the “winning” moment, if there was one. The all-American family. The all-American black family. Very powerful.

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Trace Crutchfield Is Unleashed at the Conventions

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Jon Stewart isn’t the only irreverent person to watch during the elections. Trace Crutchfield of Current TV is set on terrorizing the good people of St. Paul, Minneapolis and Denver during the nominating conventions, via his series, “Unconventionally Yours.” Here’s a peep.