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Real Estate Technology with Carmody and Associates LLC

I find, much to my surprise, that there is news in the world ourside of the Active Rain drama which has been center stage this week. 

There seems to be a certain drumbeat to the increasing articles suggesting that Senator McCain's age should be a factor in the Presidential race.  (if anybody is offended by the use of the word "race"  in the last sentence - I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry...OK? ) It would be totally appropriate for Senator McCain to have a campaign staffer to take care of these stories - I would suggest his Mother - who at 96 is always charming and a bit feisty. 

So I am interested to read an article that points out that mis-statements and gaffes are not the exclusive output of Senator McCain's senior moments.  It seems that media darling, Senator Obama, has had his share.  I am going to feature the attached article by Brent Bozell from Townhall.com because I could use a bit of comic relief this week.  But let me say that the duration of this campaign should have left all candidates close to exhaustion and we should be impressed that any of the players remember their name - much less the name of the 13th city they have visited today.  I do not feel that Senator Obama is "losing his bearings".  But then I think the Senator and the media should accord Senator McCain the same courtesy.

My source: http://www.townhall.com/columnists/BrentBozellIII/2008/05/28/barack_potatoe_obama

Barack Potatoe Obama?
By Brent Bozell III
Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Imagine that John McCain named a young running mate to campaign with him, and this national rookie suggested America had 58 states, repeatedly used the wrong names for the cities he was visiting, and honored a Memorial Day crowd by acknowledging the "fallen heroes" who were present, somehow alive and standing in the audience. How long would it take for the national media to see another Dan Quayle caricature? Let's raise the stakes. What if it was the GOP presidential candidate making these thoroughly ridiculous comments? This scenario is very real, except it isn't McCain. It's the other fellow.

ABC reporter Jake Tapper follows politicians around for a living. On his blog, he suggested Barack Obama has a problem: "The man has been a one-man gaffe machine."

Just in the last few days, in Sunrise, Fla., Obama said, "How's it going, Sunshine?" He did the same thing in Sioux Falls, S.D., calling it "Sioux City." Some of his geographic struggles seem calculated. When asked why Hillary Clinton trounced him in Kentucky, Obama claimed "I'm not very well known in that part of the country ... Sen. Clinton, I think, is much better known, coming from a nearby state of Arkansas. So it's not surprising that she would have an advantage in some of those states in the middle." But Obama's home state of Illinois is more than "near" Kentucky -- it borders Kentucky.

In Oregon, there was a doozy. Obama said of his long campaign, "I've been in 57 states, I think, one left to go." No one in the press made much of this. As former ABC political reporter Marc Ambinder, now with the Atlantic Monthly magazine, admitted: "But if John McCain did this -- if he mistakenly said he'd visited 57 states -- the media would be all up in his grill, accusing him of a senior moment." If you doubt him, remember how most media outlets noted, then underlined McCain's error about al-Qaeda being trained and funded by Iran.

In New Mexico, Obama suggested he was like a young Haley Joel Osment in "The Sixth Sense," with the ability to see dead people: "On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes -- and I see many of them in the audience here today -- our sense of patriotism is particularly strong." Fallen heroes in the audience? Is this Barack Potatoe Obama? This is precisely the kind of misstatement that Dan Quayle-bashers would run ad infinitum.

But there have also been gaffes on more serious matters. ABC found that campaigning in Rush Limbaugh's hometown of Cape Girardeau, Mo., Obama argued that our military's Arabic translators in Iraq are needed in Afghanistan: "We only have a certain number of them and if they are all in Iraq, then it's harder for us to use them in Afghanistan," he claimed. But Afghans don't speak Arabic; they speak several other languages. That's a lot like McCain's gaffe -- except for the degree of media attention, which in the Democrat's case was virtually nonexistent.

McCain also would have enjoyed more media focus on Obama's completely muddled analysis of South America last week. He told the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday that he would meet with Chavez to discuss "the fermentation of anti-American sentiment in Latin America, his support of FARC in Colombia and other issues he would want to talk about." But on Friday in Miami, he insisted any country supporting the Marxist guerrillas of FARC should suffer "regional isolation." This left Obama advisers scrambling to suggest that these two opposing statements can somehow be put together, that he can meet Chavez and isolate him at the same time.

Sometimes, Obama invents Bosnia-sniper-style whoppers about his personal history. In Selma, Ala., Obama claimed that the spirit of hope derived from the civil rights protests in Selma in 1965 inspired his birth -- when he was born in 1961. He also has inaccurately claimed that the Kennedys funded his Kenyan father's trip to America in 1959.

While he was making boo-boos in New Mexico on Memorial Day, Obama also (according to CBS reporter/blogger Maria Gavrilovic) talked about post-traumatic stress disorder by claiming he had an uncle "who was part of the American brigade that helped to liberate Auschwitz," and then came home and spent six months in an attic. Gavrilovic didn't note that the prisoners at Auschwitz were liberated by the Red Army. Obama earlier made the claim on his campaign site that his grandfather knew American troops who liberated Auschwitz and Treblinka (also liberated by the Red Army).

Everyone should grant these candidates a little room for error in the long slog of presidential campaigning. But what about some balance? The same national media that turned Dan Quayle's name into an instant joke are now working over time to present Obama as Captain Competent.

Comments(4)

Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Ted,

Watch out for that stuff, you could be accused of playing the 'race' card!!! :) Thanks,   Fran

P.S. BTW, If I told you I 'hate' tomatos would that be 'hate' speech???

May 28, 2008 02:19 AM
Cheryl Johnson
Highland Park, CA

Regardless of party affiliation, I think a lot of folks would get a good laugh out of a "Bloopers" video featuring all the candidates.

I hope do someone produces one when this is all over.  :-)

May 28, 2008 02:25 AM
Sara Homan
Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty 352-209-4044 - Ocala, FL
Realtor, Homes, Farms & 55+

All I can say is God Help America!  As a Republican/Conservative my unfortunate and disappointing only choice is McCain.

He has spit in the face of conservatives and the "Religious Right"  I definately don't want the other 2 clowns in office but McCain is a poor representative of the Republican party.  His age is not as important as his liberal positions.

May 28, 2008 02:30 AM
Kevin Robinson
Twin Falls, ID
Fractional Developer

I agree with Sara. McCain is not conservative enough for me. We are heading towards socialism, the only question is how fast.

May 28, 2008 02:34 AM