Dick Morris: McCain Needs to Attack
But then McCain is too dumb to do so:
But his tax plans and their likely economic consequence are very much a plan for catastrophe. Doubling the tax in invested capital, and ratcheting up the top tax bracket to an effective 60%, will plunge the nation into a real depression. Not a recession or a downturn or a correction or a slowdown. A depression. McCain needs to hammer this point home again and again and again in his advertising. He has to put top level economists on television talking about what the Obama tax program will mean to America.
When Obama says he will only tax the rich, it’s like saying he won’t shut down the entire ship, just the engine room. If McCain just talks about Obama’s tax program in the abstract, most voters will shrug and note that the tax hikes won’t really apply to them. Only 2% of Americans earn more than $200,000 a year and only 6% make more than $100,000. But if McCain explains the economic impact of Obama’s tax proposals on all Americans, he will score points and could score a knockout.
Morris has some suggestions for the international scene as well:
McCain’s ads should portray Obama as naive. By taking off on his comment that Iran is a “tiny country” that couldn’t hurt the US much, he can show how the Democrat is not prepared to cope with the serious national security problems which will face the next president. The more the crisis with Iran ratchets up, the more dividends this approach will reap for McCain.
Obama is an horrible candidate. The problem is that McCain’s not much better. He won’t attack Obama on taxes because until just recently they were both against the Bush tax cuts (for all Americans that paid taxes.)
Really should anyone support a guy that is running to lose?



