Obama and Town Hall Meetings
Barack Obama continues to renege on his pledge to meet John McCain "anytime, anywhere" for Joint Town-Hall Meetings. He agreed today to only participate in the three regular style debates this Fall:
Democratic candidate Barack Obama on Saturday backed away from rival John McCain's challenge for a series of joint appearances before the political conventions, agreeing only to the standard three debates in the fall.
In May, when a McCain adviser proposed a series of pre-convention appearances at town hall meetings, Obama said, "I think that's a great idea." In summer stumping on the campaign trail, McCain has often noted that Obama had not followed through and joined him in any events.
On Saturday, in a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said the short period between the last political convention and the first proposed debate made it likely that the commission-sponsored debates would be the only ones in the fall.
"We've committed to the three debates on the table," campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Saturday in an interview. "It's likely they will be the three appearances by the candidates this fall." . . .
The first debate planned by the commission is set for Sept. 26 in Oxford, Miss., three weeks after the Republican National Convention concludes Sept. 4. The Democratic convention is scheduled for Aug. 25-28.
The other presidential debates are set for Oct. 7 and Oct. 15 and the vice presidential debate for Oct. 2.
Obama continues to show that his word means nothing. He knows he is a different candidate when he has no teleprompter, and when the questions are not controlled by his buddies in the Liberal Media. McCain must make an issue of this all the way to Election Day. How can he stand up to our enemies when he's afraid to stand up with John McCain and go toe-to-toe?
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Jim Geraghty, of The Campaign Spot, is one of the best political writers around. He has discovered a gem in Barack Obama's book The Audacity of Hope (title taken from a now under-the-bus Jeremiah Wright), where Obama waxed eloquent about how much he loves "Town Hall Meetings." This is the same Obama who is now avoiding standing side-by-side with John McCain at Town Hall Meetings across America! Here's Geraghty's taken on this:
Barack Obama's The Audacity of Hope, p. 101-102:
"One of my favorite tasks of being a senator is hosting town hall meetings. I held thirty-nine of them my first year in the Senate, all across Illinois, in tiny rural towns like Anna and prosperous suburbs like Naperville, in back churches in the South Side and a college in Rock Island... For the next hour or so, I answer to the people who sent me to Washington... My time with them is like a dip in a cool stream. I feel cleansed afterward, glad for the work I have chosen."
Hmm. Somehow, Senator Obama no longer wants to feel cleansed by those dips in cool streams.
Obama on Friday rejected McCain's proposal for 10 joint town-hall appearances, question-and-answer gatherings before small audiences that the Republican senator tends to favor. The Democrat has performed best at massive, emotional rallies drawing tens of thousands of people.
Obama has offered to meet McCain in five joint appearances between now and the Nov. 4 election, but only one of those would be town hall-style and it would be on the July 4th Independence Day holiday, when few Americans would be watching. McCain called the offer "a very disappointing response."
If Obama can do thirty-nine town hall meetings in a year, why can't he do more than one between now and Election Day?
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