Did McCain Hold Back for History’s Sake?

Posted by E!! on November 05, 2008
2008 Elections, Barack Obama, John McCain

Lisa Schiffren has a great post on The Corner.  She posits that McCain deliberately held back in the campaign.  Here’s part of it:

…some McCain aides had felt for a while that their candidate had had a deep reluctance to impede the election of the nation’s first African American president. That he had, perhaps, pulled punches and failed to strike as hard as necessary to win this thing, for that greater good. [This] was infuriating, since more depended on the election than changing the race dynamic — which, it must be said, has been changed for some time, and did not require this particular symbol to validate it. To be sure, McCain must have known that his campaign was losing — and did not want to swing blindly. And maybe he didn’t like being called “erratic,” “desperate”, and a “racist” every time the inconvenient facts of Barack Obama’s short past came up for discussion.

But all Republicans who watched their candidate these past few months, must have been struck, as I have been, by the sense that he was holding back. I wondered, too often, how it could be that no one at the campaign could frame and muster the arguments that were clear to all conservative writers here and at the other publications and blogs that share our view. When the arguments were made, they were too little, too late, and garbled enough to drain their force. The campaign had it’s (very serious) flaws, but it seems that the reluctance to aim and shoot cleanly, was due to the candidate’s internal conflict here.

I’m not sure what I think about this.  But I also often wondered why, with so many brilliant minds and writers at his disposal, McCain did not do a better job of articulating his message in speeches, interviews, debates and ads. 

How is it possible that McCain’s campaign could not manage to patch together a persuasive narrative?  Lisa’s post may explain at least some part of it.

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1 Comment to Did McCain Hold Back for History’s Sake?

Lynette {Radio}
2008 November 5

I’m not sure if ‘holding back’ is the way I look at it, but I have felt that since winning the party’s nomination by being conservative, he needed to attempt to win the country by moving to the middle. The entire country is not conservative, or liberal, but most sit in the center. I don’t feel McCain as a presidential candidate was the same man I had seen fight government before. This may sound bad, but it is almost a shame his age will most likely keep him from running for office again. I think if he went back to his ‘roots’ he would have had a better chance, but it took this election for him to learn that lesson.

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