Democrats’ Favorite Republican
Today, Romney for President launched its newest web ad, “Democrats’ Favorite Republican.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGrWt-XICHc
The ad highlights Senator John McCain’s (R-AZ) positions that are more in line with The New York Times than conservatives. More often than not, Senator McCain has found himself to be the only Republican who could find himself the running mate of Senators Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and even John Kerry. Script and ad facts are below.
Script For “Democrats’ Favorite Republican” (WEB 1:10):
CHYRON: “Who is the Democrats’ favorite Republican?”
MARA LIASSON: “John McCain”
BRIT HUME: “John McCain”
SUZANNE MALVEAUX: “John McCain”
ARI FLEISCHER: “Conservatives do have deep reasons to mistrust John McCain.”
CHYRON: “Why?”
SEAN HANNITY: “He’s got problems with conservatives on McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, Gang of 14.”
JOE SCARBOROUGH: “He lost among Republicans big time in Michigan. He lost among Republicans big time in Wyoming.”
CHUCK TODD: “Judges, immigration, campaign reform, taxes, John McCain has consistently, sort of, challenged the Republican Party on some of those stances.”
CHYRON: “The only Republican who could run with Hillary or Obama.”
SEN. BARACK OBAMA (D-IL): “I stood with Ted Kennedy and John McCain.”
FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: “The bill that Senator McCain supported in the Senate. I think it’s the right thing to do and so does Hillary.”
SUZANNE MALVEAUX: “In an online interview, Kerry says Senator John McCain approached him about being his running mate.”
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN (R-AZ): “John Kerry is a very close friend of mine. We’ve been friends for years. Obviously, I would entertain it.”
BRIT HUME: “McCain though denies he ever considered leaving the party. But, his chief political strategist, John Weaver, tells the paper that McCain did indeed talk to Democrats about moving across the aisle.”
CHYRON: “No wonder the liberal NY Times endorsed John McCain.”
CHYRON: “Paid for by Romney for President, Inc.”
AD FACTS For “Democrats’ Favorite Republican” (WEB 1:10):
Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer: “[C]onservatives Do Have Deep Reasons To Mistrust John McCain.” (Fox News’ “Hannity & Colmes,” 1/23/08)
Fox News’ Sean Hannity: “He’s Got Problems With Conservatives On McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, Gang Of 14.” (Fox News’ “Hannity & Colmes,” 1/21/08)
McCain Lost Among Republicans In South Carolina, Nevada, Michigan And Wyoming. MSNBC’s JOE SCARBOROUGH: “John McCain lost among Republicans in South Carolina. John McCain lost among Republicans in Nevada. He lost among Republicans big time in Michigan. He lost among Republicans big time in Wyoming.” (MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” 1/21/08)
NBC’s Chuck Todd Said McCain Challenged The Republican Party On Judges, Immigration, Campaign Reform, And Taxes. NBC’s CHUCK TODD: “[J]udges, immigration, campaign reform, taxes, John McCain has consistently, sort of, challenged the Republican Party on some of those stances.” (MSNBC’s “Countdown,” 1/24/08)
Sen. Barack Obama: “I Stood With Ted Kennedy And John McCain.” (MSNBC, Democratic Presidential Debate, 1/16/08)
Former President Clinton Said He And Hillary Clinton Agreed That Sen. McCain’s Immigration Bill Was “The Right Thing To Do.” CLINTON: “[T]he bill that Senator McCain supported in the Senate. I think it’s the right thing to do and so does Hillary.” (Bill Clinton, Speech, Bow, NH, 1/5/08)
John Kerry Said McCain Approached Him About Being His Vice President. CNN’s SUZANNE MALVEAUX: “In an online interview, Kerry says Senator John McCain approached him about being his running mate….” (CNN’s “The Situation Room,” 4/3/07)
McCain Said He Would Entertain Being John Kerry’s Vice President. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN: “John Kerry is a very close friend of mine. We’ve been friends for years. Obviously, I would entertain it.” (ABC’s “Good Morning America,” 3/10/04)
McCain’s Chief Political Strategist Said McCain Talked To Democrats About Leaving The Republican Party. FOX NEWS’ BRIT HUME: “McCain though denies he ever considered leaving the party. But, his chief political strategist, John Weaver, tells the paper that McCain did indeed talk to Democrats about moving across the aisle.” (Fox News’ “The Special Report,” 3/29/07)
The New York Times Endorsed John McCain. “Still, there is a choice to be made, and it is an easy one. Senator John McCain of Arizona is the only Republican who promises to end the George Bush style of governing from and on behalf of a small, angry fringe. With a record of working across the aisle to develop sound bipartisan legislation, he would offer a choice to a broader range of Americans than the rest of the Republican field.” (Editorial, “Primary Choices: John McCain,” The New York Times, 1/25/08)

January 25th, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Can we PLEASE put that all over the televisions? That’s great.
January 25th, 2008 at 7:23 pm
That just about says it all!
No wonder that all the McCain surrogates are out today talking about how McCain is the conservative candidate among Repblicans.
What is that sound that McCain is hearing? That giant, crescendo of a sound? That huge sucking sound?
January 25th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
I know this is a long shot today, but what if McCain lost Florida to Gov. Romney by 10-15 points? I think McCain is hard-headed enough that he would stay in the race, even when he has no money. Same with Giuliani.
January 25th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
Whoooooosh……………..There goes McCain. I just hope that Floridians take the time to study, ponder and get involved - NOW, before it’s too late. McCain is definitely a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
January 25th, 2008 at 7:45 pm
Vic,
I was thinking the same thing last night regarding the percentage spread between Mitt and Mac. Unless, the MSM engages in a full court press which they can only do so many times without losing complete credibility. Do your contacts in the Romney campaign have any breaking stats from today?
January 25th, 2008 at 7:49 pm
This Youtube video from CNN reminding us of the “facts’ of the McCain amnesty bill must be circulated throughout Florida and the nation. This is not ‘negative’ adverstising, simply that facts as seen by CNN. Everyone should email this to every Republican they know in the State of Florida and elsewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxo6RpjPC7M
January 25th, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Concise representation of the facts, not shots, I love it! beautifully done !! I would love to see that one run prior to the vote. I cannot believe that McCain did not get slaughtered by the media for lying about his record last night. I see Mitt definately coming out with a win in FL he did great last night!!
January 26th, 2008 at 4:17 am
Stephen, I apologize for the late reply. I have been so busy I have not been able to make contact lately, so no, I don’t have any updates. Sorry.
Quite confidence pervades.