Will Sarah Palin’s words about Obama palling around with terrorists backfire on the McCain campaign?

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Kevin S


By claiming that Democrat Barack Obama is “palling around with terrorists” and doesn’t see the U.S. like other Americans, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin targeted key goals for a faltering campaign. Do you think this will back-fire on the McCain campaign?

39 Responses to “Will Sarah Palin’s words about Obama palling around with terrorists backfire on the McCain campaign?”

  1. Captain American Woman on November 17th, 2008 at 1:28 pm

    No, it won’t.

  2. yes! mccain said he wanted a clean campaign. this is just a ruse to distract from the real issues (of which palin is clueless).

  3. You betcha!

  4. No. Americans deserve to know about Obama’s radical agenda.

  5. Yes, because most Americans already know about that guy. And most INDEPENDENTS **** negative campaigning.

    Focus on the issues

  6. No. William Ayers and ACORN are current threats to all Americans.

  7. Definitely! With polls showing McCain’s Presidential hopes falling sharply, Republicans are stepping up their Obama smear campaign (worse than what they were doing).

    It is also predicted to backfire since most Americans **** such negative tactics.

    Republicans will of course eat it up, but they’re already anti-Obama, so irrelevant.
    It is predicted to drive the important undecided voters further away from McCain.

    Watch out — it’s getting ugly (er).

    I am ANOTHER registered Republican voting for Obama/Biden because they are so far superior to Palin/McCain.

  8. I think Obama will probably use the same words as mega-ron used above. In a time of national crisis McCain and Palin have nothing positive to offer the people but hit and run smears and under the belt jabs. This is their true character showing in their hour of desperation.

  9. It’ll backfire because how many more terrorists can the McCain folks try to pin on Obama? It’s “still” 30 more days to Nov 4, not “only” 30 more days. it’s going to get really old long before then. They will have shot their one big wad, which wasn’t big to begin with.

    Muf E, I’m another registered republican who’s going over to Obama-Palin because of McCain’s abysmal performance and choice of clown Palin as his running mate. He’s making conservatives look like a party of fools.

  10. With the economy tanking they better come up with some new material because people want to hear about how they plan to fix it, not some false accusations about people back in the 70’s. It’s going to backfire big time.

  11. I certainly hope so, especially since she’s married to a terrorist.

    Alaskan Independence…. hmmmmmmm

  12. Death and Taxes (sure things) on December 15th, 2008 at 6:21 am

    No. McCain and Palin need to stop worrying about the race card and start exposing Obama for the man he really is. Time to tell it like it is.

  13. back fire like a hockey puck

  14. Republican 4 Obama on December 21st, 2008 at 4:31 am

    Palin is truly a “BRIDGE TO NOWHERE”

  15. I’m confused………why would pointing out pure non debatable facts backfire on anyone? It being the truth, the only backfire is that Dems can’t take the truth. If the shoe were on the other foot, I wonder if you would treat the story differently?

  16. You betcha.

  17. No it will not backfire.The liberal left-wing media has been sweeping this under the rug. The public needs to know about Obama’s dubious associates.

  18. I can’t forsee it helping them very much. Clinton already vetted everything about Ayers to the press in her attempt to win the nomination.

    While Obama has held back on McCain’s past ties to Charles Keating and the ****** US Council for World Freedom organization.

  19. Why? It is true and Obama even admits it. William Ayers even said he didn’t do enough bombing! Unbelievable. I don’t know why Obama would associate himself with such a person; and if you vote for someone like that than you deserve this loser Obama.

  20. Obama HAS been palling around with a (domestic) terrorist. Obamamites have been screaming “racist” and calling it dirty politics but NO ONE is denying it or offering up an explanation or clarification.

  21. Palin’s incendiary charge draws media and voter attention away from the worsening economy. It also comes after McCain supported a pork-laden Wall Street bailout plan in spite of conservative anger and his own misgivings.

    “It’s a giant changing of the subject,” said Jenny Backus, a Democratic strategist. “The problem is the messenger. If you want to start throwing fire bombs, you don’t send out the fluffy bunny to do it. I think people don’t take Sarah Palin seriously.”

  22. Just because of McCains long history in the Senate There is no way he is going to be able to dodge negative attacks. And he has a lot of questionable associations. He opened a door he probably should not have.

  23. no it is the truth he has palled around with a known terrorist. Peopl are to blind to see it and will get what they deserve if they vote this chucklehead into office.

  24. Yes …She needs to realize that there isn’t a truly clean politician in this campaign … especially her !

  25. It very well could. 99% of what she says is spoon fed by the McCain campaign organizers. Palin is their puppet parrot.

    Underneath all that hair is an IQ the size of GW. Bush, and she’s growing an ego to match!

  26. With smart Americans, it will.

    The Dow Jones plummeted under 10,000 points today.

    In September alone, 159,000 jobs were lost, bringing the total of jobs lost for the year to over 750,000.

    People are losing their homes, cars, retirement accounts, etc.

    And all Palin and McCain can offer America is dirt on a man when Obama was a child?

    Wake up, America. We deserve better than this.

    The last time America fell for this October swift boating nonsense, it cost us over $700 billion dollars.

    We won’t make that mistake again.

  27. blindguy@rocketmail.com on January 10th, 2009 at 11:46 am

    They already have. The majority of the American people recognized the attack for what it was–a blatant appeal to racism and bigotry. Palin just cost McCain a few tens of thousand s of votes.

    I sincerely hope she keeps it up!

    OBAMA 2008

  28. SVT Cobra Lover on January 13th, 2009 at 8:57 pm

    Lies always have a way of coming back to haunt . I think the American voter is on to McSame and Winky. The polls are beginning to tell the tale Obama should have a double digit lead by the weekend !

  29. fla independent voter on January 16th, 2009 at 5:30 pm

    Backfire? Perhaps, but it is the only thing they have left. Get ready for 30 days of the Republican smear campaign. I hope they keep it up. It’s really helping rally the Democratic base.

  30. She is the convincer of no one. She lacks all credibility to criticize much of anything. Up until the debate even her own party did not think her qualified for this office. It is a silly move on the part of McCain to put her out there like that. It comes off as foolishly arrogant.

    If McCain wants to put out negative information he should get others (Romney, Bennett, etc) to do so. They have more creditability in this regard.

    The McCain campaign has preformed very poorly as to strategy. To do this now looks very desperate.

  31. Yes, as:

    1) The allegations are ridiculous. The questionable activities of William Ayers happened when Sen. Obama was 8 years old, and Ayers has totally redeemed himself, to be a leader of the Chicago community, even receiving accolades from Mayor Daley; and

    2) There are real, valid, questionable associations in McSenile’s past (not to mention Peabrainlin’s), that will cause him real problems when further exposed by the Obama campaign.

  32. Yes it will. This is supposed to distract the voters from the real issues McCain knows that his VP choice was a not a smart move and now he is using smear tactics in his campaign which he said he would run a clean campaign Politicians can not trust any of them They will stab you in the back to save there miserable rotten useless hides

  33. Here’s the thing: the McCain campaign is being run by people who want to be Karl Rove.

    Rove knew how to take big changes and win. He knew how to orchestrate a complete plan and make it work.

    The McCain camp is trying hard to do this same thing, but they simply aren’t as talented as Rove. They take big chances, but they take the wrong ones. And they execute them in the wrong way.

    What even more harmful to their ability to win on these sorts of attacks is that there is already so much misinformation out there about Obama (the Anti-Christ?!? Puh-leaze!) that it’s all becoming noise. When someone significant and truthful comes up, it doesn’t get the credit that it maybe deserves.

  34. I don’t know, but I’m watching this with interest.

    Normally I’m very bad at predicting public response. For example, I never believed the “swift boat” tactics would fool anybody, but look at what happened to Kerry.

    So now, McCain and Company are pulling out all the stops for a last ditch **** of **** and fear. Is there any reason to think that this tactic has outlived its usefulness?

    Well, first of all, the attacks this time are lacking in focus. Unless they truly have an “October Surprise” up their sleeves, what we’re hearing is merely a reprise of last year’s “Greatest Smears,” with the volume cranked up.

    Second, and probably more important: The smear strategy will remind people of George W. Bush. And that’s the last thing McCain needs.

  35. I belive that every candidate will do their best to serve the country, but some actions will benefit specific citizens. It’s up to the voters to decide if Palin is really the best person for the white house.

  36. cortex_disconnect on January 29th, 2009 at 8:46 pm

    Yes, because it exposes Palin’s own involvement with the Alaska Independence Party. They’re an anti-American secessionist group whose founder was killed while trying to buy plastic explosives on the black market. He’s on record saying things like “The fires of Hell are glaciers compared to my **** for the American government”.

    Todd Palin, Sarah’s husband, has been a member of this party for years, and Sarah’s participated in their conventions. Here’s a video of her agreeing with their platform and telling them to “keep up the good work!”

    But she’s not an official member of the party, so it’s all good right?

    But wait… here’s a video of the Vice Chairman of the party talking about how they want to “infiltrate” the government by having Palin pose as a Republican in order to get elected:

    Do we really want someone involved with anti-American groups as Vice President?

  37. Yes. Negative campaigning is looked down upon.

  38. yeah-they are so scared they have to resort to telling lies. such losers everyone knows they are lying

  39. Probably not! Some independents were probably waiting to hear something like that to help them decide. Right now McCain and Obama are romancing the independents and undecided; McCain is using the angry/aggressive approach and Obama is using the civilized/intellectual approach.

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