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?

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  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    G, that may be true but I think he’s right on this.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Well you never get a perfect candidate. However you want one that will be on balance more positive than negative.

    In this case both candidates are going to be bad for the country. I’m not supporting either one.

  • crshedd

    and let me go on (and on and on).

    if those of you reading this are true conservatives, you would not vote for mccain.

    i know the argument is ‘i’m voting against obama.’ that does not fly.

    if you are voting for mccain, you are voting party, not your true convictions. the republicans will never nominate TRUE conservatives if we accept and vote for whoever they put up.

    vote your conscience, not your party and maybe we will get real conservatives who can earn the nomination.

  • crshedd

    robert108,

    you really amaze me.

    I guess you don’t pay attention to the news; conservatives aren’t really supporting McCain, because he isn’t conservative. Duh.

    i didn’t say conservative support mccain, i said they accept his flip flops. you do have a habit of misunderstanding what people say.

    however, whether conservatives want to admit it, if you vote for someone, you are supporting them. may not be your intention but that is what you are doing. if you can’t support mccain, go for barr. he is the closest thing to a true conservative running.

  • crshedd

    oh, yeah, morris has been SO accurate in his assessments! go for it mccain, you can’t go wrong with morris!

    also,

    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.)

    why do conservatives accept a mccain flip flop? is it because he isn’t a democrat or is it because conservatives don’t care?

  • Hawk

    Like he isn’t already attacking. Even after his pledge to run a positive campaign on the issues he has not run one commercial that explained his views, he has just attacked Obama.

  • robert108

    why do conservatives accept a mccain flip flop? is it because he isn’t a democrat or is it because conservatives don’t care?

    I guess you don’t pay attention to the news; conservatives aren’t really supporting McCain, because he isn’t conservative. Duh.

  • pparets

    This post reminds me a lot of the MSM, a lot of inaccurate spin.

    As far back as January, John McCain emphatically announced his intention to make the Bush tax-cuts permanent. The MSM ignored him.

    Dick Morris, of all people, should know that America could care less about the campaign in August. Only us political wonks are glued to every word, every image. And Kerry was far from ‘destroyed’ in the summer of ’04.

    McCain has been steadily eating away at the image of Obama’s invincibility. The latest Gallup poll shows them tied at 44% – 44%.

    Let’s not get carried away here with our anti-McCain froth.

  • http://insanereindeer.blogspot.com/ Kenny

    if those of you reading this are true conservatives, you would not vote for mccain.

    i know the argument is ‘i’m voting against obama.’ that does not fly.

    So what’s the alternative? To vote for the dude evenworse than McCain? or to not vote and let Obama in? Pass on both.

  • robert108

    Unfortunately for McCain, he threw the guy who could have counseled him on winning economic matters under the bus, for telling the truth.

  • http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/ goon

    rbb: Don’t you have something better to do?

    Nope he is too busy living in his parents/moms basement, jobless and nothing to do with his time but push falsehoods on the internet.

  • robert108

    vote your conscience, not your party and maybe we will get real conservatives who can earn the nomination.

    I have been saying that, and more, on this blog since last Fall.

  • robert108

    i didn’t say conservative support mccain, i said they accept his flip flops.

    And you are wrong in that. Since you are obviously ignorant, I have said many times on this blog that I will not vote for either candidate for President in this election. You are the one who has the misunderstanding habit here. I realize you are drunk on the leftie KoolAid, and do not think; you just “feel”, like all the other lefties. You don’t pay attention to the facts.
    Even those who vote for McCain are largely doing so out of disgust for the obvious Marxism and black separatism of Obama.
    I place my faith in a large enough conservative contingent in Congress to block either of the two.
    This country is too valuable to let either one of them degrade our Constitution and founding principles.
    Barr is not a conservative; he’s a liberaltarian; they are both isolationist and moral relativist.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/realitybasedbob/ realitybasedbob

    I wonder if this Dick fellow is still sucking on hookers feet. Nice line up fox has going these days.

  • robert108

    BTW, it’s not just “conscience”, it’s good sense.

  • pparets

    So True! That’s why I like the guy!

  • pparets

    rbb: Don’t you have something better to do?

  • G

    Dick Morris has been wrong time after time. He has no credibility. I can’t understand why Fox and other networks put his overweight face on. He is always selling his books and newsletters, even though his predictions and analysis are often dead wrong

  • robert108

    Lefties hate Dick Morris because he told the truth about the Clintons.

  • WOOFX

    he won’t shut down the entire ship, just the engine room.

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    That’s the “Admiral” Cornelius Vanderbilt in the coveralls.

    Dick Morris in his office.
    “Need some mud?”

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