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August 21, 2008

Hey, I Can't Remember How Many Fu#*in' Houses I Own Either

But I drink a lot.  [Come to think of it, I own a half a house, which I share with my wife, Indymac Bank and Countrywide Mortgage -- it's so rare to be more financially savvy than the people who hold your mortgages.]

Nothin' says man o' the people like a cover story in Architectural Digest.

Leave John McCain alone!!!  He was a POW.

Can you fucking imagine if Barack Obama said he doesn't know how many houses he owns or if Michelle Obama ever said that she needed to buy a second multi-million dollar beach condo because the kids were crowding up the first one?   

Seriously, I represent pension funds that have smaller real estate portfolios than St. John of the Tiger Cage.  Not to mention smaller staffs.  (McCain's budget for household staff increased from $184,000 in 2006 to $273,000 in 2007 -- why am I guessing that this wasn't due to really big raises?)

The Obama campaign needs to hammer this thing home over and over and over.  Yes, exactly so.  You can already hear these fuckers squealing like pigs.  [I love the response by one -- "Americans aspire to be rich.  They don't want to eat arugula and hang out with celebrities."  Yes, Americans are really celebrity averse; a message driven home to me every time I stand in the supermarket check out line (when I give my staff the day off).]

Still, at least he doesn't get $400 hair cuts.

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Ah, but Paul Kane of the WaPo had this observation in todays Post Politics Discussion:"Every time something happens of this level to Obama (Rev. Wright, "bitter") the response from Dems is that in really tough times like this the American voters are not going to be swayed by these little things and the attacks and the negativity that follows, the voters will focus on the really big issues. That's what comes from Democrats. So, does the same not apply to something like this?

At this point in his national political career McCain is not going to be transformed into a super rich elitist. He's just not, the voters won't buy it. It has the potential to reinforce questions about his age, I guess."
(the link is below in Nick's "More and Better Attack Ads".)-translation: "the Dems "(and doesn't that tell you something about the journalist's sympathies? ) "are scum for discussing Mr. McCain's elite status, and we, your media elite, will decide if it's an issue or not."
And I use the term 'journalist' advisedly. I wonder if Mrs. Howell will see fit to make excuses for him...
For my part, I think he's whistling past the graveyard, and that this puppy has legs.

Neil,

Can I simply state once again the brilliance of "War or Car." I personally am fond of the notion of sending all of the Israelis and all of the Palestinians to Harvard. That would make Harvard Square even more interesting.

Mr. Bill,

As in all the things the media will decide if this matters. The amazing thing is that this information has always been available and they've chosen to ignore it until now.

But I think it will have legs if the Obama campaign decides that it needs to.

But McCain wasn't a POW,he was an enemy combatant. Just like he wasn't tortured(According to King George).

This is so weak. Obama is an infaticiding, terrorist-co-board-member, etc., and john mccain owns too many houses? It is obvious republicans are evil, maybe one of the attacks on them should reflect this?

I too think this story will have legs. I know the pundit classes like to bewail "class warfare" but I think that The People are not really adverse to it. I think a lot of people, even people who vote republican, hate rich people, hate CEOs. And they definitely hate politicians, because everybody hates politicians. (Digression: I think the reason that the whole Obamessiah meme took hold is not so much that he really came of as messianic or something, it's just that a lot of people's response to him was "Wow, a politician I can trust and like as a person," and other more cynical types were like, "No! You fools! That's just what he wants you to think! He's really just better at this, can't you see that Argh!") Seriously, give people a reason to despise John McCain for being "better" than them and they will jump on that like piranhas on a baby. Just like they jumped on the "celebrity" meme with Obama.

Yeah, it's too bad that Obama's positive message approach has gotten thrown by the wayside, but fuck it. The media are sucking up to McCain (except for Joe Klein, who is kind of awesome now, and that's weird), and Obama is operating at a clear disadvantage in getting his message across. Positive change is good and all, but I really don't want to go to war with Russia, so fuck it, go after his wife, for all I care. Just don't lose.

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