Fighting the War on Error

"You measure a democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists."
- Political & Social Activist Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989)

Friday, October 31, 2008

Joe the no show Plumber embarrasses Mac


This is some pretty funny footage - evidently, McCain's advance team didn't do a very good job of making sure Joe the Plumber was actually in attendance before McDrilly called on him to be recognized at a campaign rally yesterday.

What's more, it's an indication of just how far McCain's political fortunes have fallen and how clueless his campaign is that McCain is even still referring to him in the first place; after all, it's been widely reported that Joe isn't actually a licensed plumber, he doesn't even earn enough money to buy the business (he was looking for a loan), and that he was all over the right-wing blogosphere spewing right-wing talking points before McCain mentioned him during the third debate.

But, you keep pimping Joe, Senator - I'm sure it's resonating with undecided voters. I love it that McCain tried to recover by saying, "You're all Joe the Plumber!" I don't think you want to be telling your political audiences that they are dumb demagogues, Senator.

It gets even better - reportedly, the McCain campaign had to bus in thousands of school children just to fill the audience:
A local school district official confirmed after the event that of the 6,000 people estimated by the fire marshal to be in attendance this morning, more than 4,000 were bused in from schools in the area. The entire 2,500-student Defiance School District was in attendance, the official said, in addition to at least three other schools from neighboring districts, one of which sent 14 buses.
Wow, the wheels continue to fall off the McCain campaign. It just keeps getting better and better. But, I still think this will be a close election, but for reasons that should scare all of us. More on that in a bit - I'm just finishing up a very long piece about election fraud, and what you can do about it, that I will post a bit later in the day today.

As post-script, take a listen and read to a Joe the Plumber interview on Fox News from a few days ago with Sheppard Smith, when "the Plumber" gets so thoroughly embarrassed, you would think he was on Keith Olbermann's show. Note to the McCain camp: this happened on Fox News!


The audience doesn't get much friendlier than this. Joe sounds so bad in this interview, it's entirely appropriate to call him Sarah Palin... With a Stem.

A rough transcript:
Sheppard: Why specifically is a vote for Obama a vote for the death of Israel?

Joe: Well specifically, look at his record. Obama's agreed to meet with Israel's enemies with no uncertain terms.. In fact he's letting them dictate terms to him and then look at his past associations, people he talks to...

Sheppard: Like who?

Joe: Quite honestly, you know, the gentleman that approached me with that question I agreed to with what I know...

Sheppard: What I can't figure our is why, let's listen to this clip from earlier.
Q: A vote for Obama is a vote for the death to Israel. I'll guarantee you that.

Joe: Well, you know what? I'll actually agree with you on that one. I agree with you. I really think that would be a problem.
Sheppard: Joe, do you know Barack Obama's positions on Israel?

Joe: Ahhh, listen, I know you want to really get some answers on this one, I'm just not going to help you out here Sheppard. Let people go out and find out why I would say something like that. Let people go out and find out the issues....

Sheppard: Do you think John McCain agrees with you?

Joe: No, it's just my personal opinion that I've come up with looking at different facts. Listen, you don't want my opinion on foreign policy. I know just enough to probably be dangerous.

Sheppard: Well that's what I was kind of wondering. I wonder if you think it's dangerous at all for people to say a vote for Barack Obama is the same as a vote for Israel. If you think that's something dangerous for people to start believing because what happens if the polls are right and he becomes the President of the US and people start thinking this means the death of Israel. Are you worried what people might do if they actually believed something like that?

Joe: Well again, that goes back again to what I've been saying.

Sheppard: I just want to make this 100% perfectly clear. Barack Obama has said repeatedly and demonstrated repeatedly that Israel will always be a friend to the United States no matter what happens once he becomes President, his words.
It can now be safely said - Joe the Plumber has become Joe the Dumber for the McCain campaign, and he'll go down as one of the biggest missteps in an otherwise badly run campaign by McCain's people. That's saying something.

Major hat tip to Crooks & Liars for the video and transcript

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Glenn Beck going where he belongs


Glenn Beck is going right where he belongs - to State TV - the Faux News Channel. His new undoubtedly unwatchable show premieres in January. In the meantime, I wonder how we'll all get along without him.

Above is an older clip from last week, one of Beck's last on CNN, when he was babbling about Marxism and wealth redistribution. (I'll have much more on that particular subject in a bit.) The upside is that at least there's a chance we won't have to hear this rube during all of the post-election "analysis" that the cables new networks will offer us.

Since I watch so little of Fox, I think it's entirely appropriate to say, "Good riddance" to one of the right's biggest moron political commentators. And that's saying something.

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Keating 5 to Cheating Jive - Joe's a plant


I love it - Joe Plumber looked too good to be true. Okay, I didn't know it, but I had my doubts after hearing the full video after the debate last night (above) of his meeting with Obama in Toledo, Ohio. Turns out, it wasn't such a chance encounter after all. (Listen to the whole video again, and listen for the GOP talking points - they sure as hell aren't hard to pick out.)

From Martin Eisenstadt (no fan of Obama's, either):
Turns out that Joe Wurzelbacher [Joe the Plumber] from the Toledo event is a close relative of Robert Wurzelbacher of Milford, Ohio. Who's Robert Wurzelbacher? Only Charles Keating's son-in-law and the former senior vice president of American Continental, the parent company of the infamous Lincoln Savings and Loan. The now retired elder Wurzelbacher is also a major contributor to Republican causes, giving well over $10,000 in the last few years.
Whoops! You would think that the McCain camp would be smarter than to use someone so close to a scandal that they prefer to not talk about anyway - the S&L Bailout, along with the Keating Five. But apparently, we aren't dealing with people who are all that bright, at least politically.

In case you're looking for more proof, here's a nice little nugget - why did an interview with Plumber Joe appear on Family Security Matters yesterday, a right-wing blog? Read the interview and judge for yourself - again, more talking points and a litany of recycled McCain bon mots. Like I said, these aren't very bright people. Maybe if McSame were more familiar with the Internet and the Google, they would know this stuff ain't too hard to find.

As C&L noted earlier today, Joe Plumber sure made a good story for a day. Well, make that half a day.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Obama's comment about wealth to "Joe"


Update: MSNBC's fact checkers have concluded that Obama's tax plan would not hurt Joe's plumbing company in regard to health insurance.

It didn't take long to find video of the now most famous plumber in America - Joe from Ohio.

Anyway, Repubes are all aflutter about Obama saying that he wants to "spread the wealth around." I'm not. I have absolutely no problem with this statement, at all. Why?

As I wrote earlier today, the rich have gotten much richer under eight years of George Bush's economic policies (and during six of those years, the GOP also had majorities in Congress). To wit, the top one percent of the most wealthiest people in America control 90 percent of the wealth. And it's not trickling down, either. President Reagan's so-called Trickle-Down Economics haven't been doing much for the working class in this country.

Call it class warfare, call it taxing the rich, call it what you will, but the rich have gotten much richer during the last eight years ~ one of the few groups of people who will be sad to see Bush go will be the hyper wealthy.

By the way, Obama handled himself pretty well with Joe in the video above. Obviously he's not someone who's going to enthusiastically endorse Obama (or even vote for him), but Obama handled himself pretty well (as any seasoned politician would). Credit him for having the courage for answering questions from someone who's pretty opposed to his tax plan. These unscripted moments are rare gems in a presidential campaign - we just don't get enough of them. And we get none from McCain, unless it's a veteran shouting out tons and tons of praise.

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The polls are coming in, and every one I've heard scored it for Obama - some by a closer margin than others, but they all say Obama. (As much as I dislike the instant polling, it's a reality that's not going away - I guess it's a direct byproduct of the instant information age we're living in.)

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