John McCain All But Admits He Is Out of Touch

Just to follow up on Josh's post, this is the type of lede from the Associated Press that can serve as a real problem for a presidential campaign.

Days after he cracked that being rich in the U.S. meant earning at least $5 million a year, Republican presidential candidate John McCain acknowledged that he wasn't sure how many houses he and his wealthy wife actually own.

At a time when the Democrats are taking Chuck Schumer's advice -- that while "John McCain who wears $500 shoes, has six houses, and comes from one of the richest families in his state... It's Barack Obama who climbed up the hard way, and that's why he wants middle-class tax cuts and better schools for our kids" -- and McCain's comments about a $5 million annual salary being the cut off for being labeled "rich" are being ridiculed in strong web ads by the Democratic National Committee (this one goes as far as explicitly labeling McCain as "out of touch" -- and don't be surprised if it's not the last time you see this line of attack before November), McCain could ill afford a gaffe of this magnitude.

This is kind of a game-changing type of mistake. While it relates to the candidate's personal attributes rather than his policy positions, do not think for a second that it does not have the potential to be as damaging to McCain's candidacy as, say, Jerry Ford's statement in 1976 that Poland did not fall under the Iron Curtain was to his candidacy, or John Kerry's statement that he voted for the war funding before he voted against it was to his -- McCain's inability to recall just how many houses he owns gets to the heart of why he is unsuited to be President at this moment of time: He is fundamentally out of touch on the issue of the economy.

The only question at this point, I suppose, is whether Mike Allen recorded this interview on his trusty tape recorder or whether there is video footage of McCain flubbing awkwardly flubbing his answer.



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the best part about mccain's response (2.00 / 3)

So right after Obama's people put this gaffe into an ad, they jumped on Obama's new found wealth (made 4M last year). But according to McCain, Obama is only middle class!


by highgrade on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 11:55:11 AM EST

Re: the best part about mccain's response (2.00 / 1)

McCain flipping out = they know this can hurt them.  Which means we must keep hitting them on it.  


by rfahey22 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 12:10:05 PM EST
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Re: John McCain All But Admits He Is Out of Touch (2.00 / 1)

Glad Dems are hopping on this!


by grannyhelen on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 11:55:55 AM EST

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Please let there be video.  Please!


by HSTruman on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 12:00:24 PM EST

Slightly on topic: (2.00 / 1)

This comment on another thread called "Obama/DNC: Where's the Ad on McCain not knowing how many houses he owns?" deserves some serious mojo-ing.


by Glaurung on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 12:05:07 PM EST

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It is incredible to me that this man doesn't know how many houses he owns.  Talk about someone who is out of touch.  If he can't even stay on top of his own affairs how is he going to stay on top of the affairs of a entire nation.


by skertso on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 12:14:32 PM EST

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It's not even that he's clueless about his "own affairs."  It's that the average American hopes to own one nice house, and most can only dream about having a second vacation house. To have so many houses that you literally cannot quantify them, that is wealth and privilege so far above the level of 99.9% of Americans, it's really breathtaking.  It really is on par with Bush the Elder being astonished by the barcode scanners at the grocery store - this is a guy who has no understanding of how average Americans live or how they're struggling today.


by milton333 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 01:06:55 PM EST
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It's a two-fer!! (none / 0)

This gaffe points out not only how out of touch McCain is with the challenges of ordinary Americans.  It also reinforces the idea that he's too old to be president because his memory is already going!

I see the Obama campaign is already all over this.  That's what we need to see!!


by gas28man on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 12:29:11 PM EST

What a waste time. (none / 0)

Let's not get into aegism versus racism.We will not like the results. By the way let us  take an inventory. Number of homes owned by d's & r's.Bet d's win.


by joliepoint on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 02:30:36 PM EST
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I can't see why the Dems don't junp on the "Can you trust this man?" narrative. Look at what he's been for that he's not now. Look at what he's said that he isn't saying now. When he talks about the Dems raising taxes , is he really talking about you? His first wife and children lost their trust in him. Should you trust him?

Remember the trust you had in Bush? Where is it now? Do you want four more years of the same?
Vote Obama in 2008!!!!


by fillphil on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 12:29:47 PM EST


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