Obama Campaign
Shifts Into Extreme Attack Mode
by Keith Koffler
on October 5, 2012, 9:23 am
With its candidate having been swamped
in the debate by an aggressive and articulate Gov. Mitt Romney, the Obama
campaign is switching fully into attack mode, moving beyond earlier assaults on
Romney’s business record and wealth toward a new
drive to destroy his character.
Casting completely aside the Obama
2008 brand of a hopeful unifier, Obama’s operatives Thursday dived straight the
jugular, working on multiple fronts to brand Romney a liar. The campaign, Obama
aides made clear, would henceforth be conducted exclusively Chicago style.
In a vicious and personal assault
rarely conducted at the highest level of U.S. politics, White House senior
adviser David Plouffe repeatedly
told reporters aboard Air Force One that Romney was “dishonest.” With the
president of the United States in a cabin just a few steps away, his top
adviser pushed out the new campaign theme that the man who had bested him in
the debate Wednesday night is an untrustworthy scoundrel.
Generally presidential campaigns leave
such personal attacks to surrogates, at least preserving the appearance that
presidential candidates are above such things
Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki
opened Plouffe’s remarks by airing for reporters the new Obama campaign ad, “Trust,” which claims
that Romney is lying about his tax plan and can’t be trusted to be president.
On a separate front, top campaign adviser
David Axelrod convened a phone call with reporters telling them that the
“question” for them “is really one of character and whether or not a candidacy
that’s so fundamentally rooted in hiding the truth and the facts from the
American people and deception is the basis of trust on which you assign the
presidency to a person.”
Axelrod announced that this would be
the new theme of the Obama campaign. “That is what we are going to focus on
moving forward,” he said.
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