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VIDEO: McCain Burned By His Own Fire

Angry anti-Obama taunts grip McCain, Palin events

LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Some of the anger is getting raw at Republican rallies and John McCain is mostly letting it flare. A sense of grievance spilling into rage has gripped some GOP events as McCain supporters see his presidential campaign lag against Barack Obama. They're making it personal, against the Democrat. Shouts of "traitor," "terrorist," "treason," "liar," and even "off with his head" have rung from the crowd at McCain and Sarah Palin rallies, and gone unchallenged by them.

Presidential candidates are accustomed to raucous rallies this close to Election Day and welcome the enthusiasm. But they are also traditionally monitors of sorts from the stage. Part of their job is to leaven proceedings if tempers run ragged and to rein in an out-of-bounds comment from the crowd.

Not so much this week, at GOP rallies in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida and other states.

When a visibly angry McCain supporter in Waukesha, Wis., on Thursday told the candidate "I'm really mad" because of "socialists taking over the country," McCain stoked the sentiment. "I think I got the message," he said. "The gentleman is right." He went on to talk about Democrats in control of Congress.

The anti-Obama taunts and jeers are noticeably louder when McCain appears with Palin, a big draw for GOP social conservatives. She accused Obama this week of "palling around with terrorists" because of his past, loose association with a 1960s radical. If less directly, McCain, too, has sought to exploit Obama's Chicago neighborhood ties to William Ayers, while trying simultaneously to steer voters' attention to his plans for the financial crisis.

The Alaska governor did not campaign with McCain on Friday, and his rally in La Crosse was much more subdued than those earlier in the week when the two campaigned together. Still, one woman shouted "traitor" when McCain told voters Obama would raise their taxes.

Volunteers worked up chants from the crowd of "U.S.A." and "John McCain, John McCain," in an apparent attempt to drown out boos and other displays of negative energy.

Palin, at a fundraiser in Ohio on Friday, told supporters "it's not negative and it's not mean-spirited" to scrutinize Obama's iffy associations.

McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said Friday the outbursts weren't a "big deal," but acknowledged considerable frustration among some of the candidate's supporters.

"Political rallies have always attracted people who are emotionally connected to the outcome of the election," Davis said, adding, "I'm confident it has nothing to do with what our candidates are doing or saying right now."

Obama disputed that assessment at a campaign rally in Chillicothe, Ohio, on Friday. "It's easy to rile up a crowd by stoking anger and division," Obama said. "In the last couple of days, we've seen a barrage of nasty insinuations and attacks."

The Obama campaign has kept up a daily drumbeat about McCain's "lies" and the Democratic candidate himself has routinely distorted his rival's record and agenda. Obama calls McCain "erratic" in a subtle but unmistakable attempt to exploit questions about the Republican's age and temperament. But his rallies and rhetoric have lacked the personal venom coming at him from the other side.

The Secret Service confirmed Friday that it had investigated an episode reported in The Washington Post in which someone in Palin's crowd in Clearwater, Fla., shouted "kill him," on Monday, meaning Obama. There was "no indication that there was anything directed at Obama," Secret Service spokesman Eric Zahren told AP. "We looked into it because we always operate in an atmosphere of caution."

Fitting with McCain's theme that people don't know enough about Obama, his co-chairman Frank Keating broached a subject Thursday that got one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's advisers removed from her inner circle during her Democratic primary campaign.

Keating described Obama as a "guy of the street" who should be more candid about his drug use as a young man. Obama wrote about his teenage experimentation with drugs and alcohol in his memoirs.

The McCain campaign began running a new television ad criticizing Obama for his relationship with Ayers, a founder of the violent Weather Underground group during the Vietnam War era. Obama and Ayers are neighbors in Chicago, and the two once served together on a charity board. Ayers held a house party for Obama when he was launching his career in Chicago politics, but the two are not close friends.

"When convenient, he worked with terrorist Bill Ayers," the ad says. "When discovered, he lied."

In two events this week, warm-up speakers at GOP rallies have used Obama's middle name, Hussein, to seed doubts about the Democrat, a tactic meant to draw attention to the false rumors that Obama is a Muslim, as well as to belittle him. "On Nov. 4, let's leave Barack Hussein Obama wondering what happened," a sheriff told Palin's Florida rally.

McCain once stepped forward directly to denounce that tactic. This week, his campaign merely issued a lukewarm criticism that tried to score a political point in the same breath: "We do not condone this inappropriate rhetoric which distracts from the real questions of judgment, character and experience that voters will base their decisions on this November."

Some of the frustration at McCain's rallies is from people who want the candidate to go harder after Obama. In Waukesha, when a voter begged McCain to take a more combative tone toward Obama, McCain instead talked about the financial crisis.

"Could I just say very quickly, yes, I'll do that," McCain said. "But I also, my friends, want to address the greatest financial challenge of our lifetime with a positive plan for action."

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girlscout read my blog view my photos
Oct 11, 2008 | 8:06 PM

And for months we've been hearing on these blogs how violent the liberals are. Nice.

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Oct 11, 2008 | 9:51 PM

Not to scare you, GS, but remember that these very same people shouting "bomb Obama" are the very same people who cling to their guns and religion. Just what we need, a bunch of violent, uncivilized animals with guns.

hdrider read my blog
Oct 12, 2008 | 9:28 AM

Who are you calling Animals. I am still clinging to My BIBLE and most of all MY GUNS. You see. this Nation was founded, and Fought for by those who loved and understood FREEDOM. You on the other hand do not deserve anything from this Great Nation but DISDAIN. You are what we call in the Military, A COWARD and SLACKER! While our Military is Dying for you're RIGHT to -itch, remember that Freedom Lost cannot be easily Restored.

Kestrel read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 1:39 PM

Here is Obama's Community Organizer message from a rally: Barack Obama told a crowd in Elko, Nev. "I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face."

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 5:13 PM

Yeah, yeah. Don't forget they're also fighting to protect us from terrorists. And you do not have to be Middle Eastern to be a terrorist. When you're shouting epithets like "bomb Obama" and cries of "terrorist", "treason" and "kill him", YOU ARE A TERRORIST. The frontrunning candidate, or any other candidate should be able to run for office without BS attacks or threats.

I dislike John McCain, strongly. But I do not want him killed and I would NEVER say that. As a civilized American, I'm going to let the election work it out. I can campaign and promote Obama and the best man for the job will win. That man is Barack Obama.

polarbear_88 read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 5:33 PM

This has been one of the worst elections in recent years. I find it shameful and disgraceful that a fine nation like this could get so low in the mud and dirt during an election.

I blame it all on Palin. That uncouth hick opened the door last week when she began talking about Bill Ayers, something she probably knew nothing about. She let the false accusations fly and the angry pitchfork wavers ate it up. Then again it is no surprise that the woman who supports shooting wolves from helicopters would resort to such extreme tactics and be popular with the barbarian crowd. We're now less than 30 days away from the election and it cannot be over soon enough. Time to end this nonsense. Time to restore the dignity and class to the office that Backwoods barbie burned up in six weeks.

TRUTHGUYSinCLE read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 7:08 PM

The liberals only want to throw dirt if it is thier dirt. dont dare question SUper Marxist Obama and his creepy pals.

TRUTHGUYSinCLE read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 7:10 PM

Blame it on Palin... she just came into the picture 6 weeks ago.... Obama has been running for 2 longggggggggggg years. 80 percent approval rating for Palin, 60,000 people at her latest meeting in Florida, yeah... she is something.

Oh... I forgot, I am going Hunting next week in Greenland..... I'll ask the thriving Polar Bear poplulation you said hi.

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 7:21 PM

Don't listen to him, polarbear. Unles "falseguy" is a Native Greenlander, he can't shoot ANY polar bears. Only native Greenlanders with valid hunting permits can obtain permission to shoot a polar bear.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Oct 12, 2008 | 8:07 PM

well my my PB, what's the problem? why is that no one is allowed to ask the man about ayers, wright, acorn, etc.?

he hasn't told the truth, that's been proven. he's dodgeing............

if he's got nothing to hide, it wouldn't be an issue now would it? if this information had been vetted properly way back when, your candidate would be hilary now, not obama.

kehughley read my blog view my photos
Oct 14, 2008 | 10:04 AM

what about palin's pastor the witch doctor ? please elaborate !

TexasHorns read my blog view my photos
Oct 17, 2008 | 2:13 PM

JUST THE FACTS ON ECONOMY - ASK YOUR BUSINESS OWNER

BIG BIZ doesn't pay tax - pass through to US and employees severely impacting our economy. Obama corporate tax forces a 10% price increase to all Americans & a clear competitive disadvantage to US in global sales.

Take Everything YOU Buy - Electricity, Gas, Food.....

Multiply that by 10%....

That is what the Obama plan will cost every American....

PLUS MORE - price increases, layoffs, exported jobs, reduced benefits, plant closures and unemployment.

GM alone will be taxed $125 BILLION under Obama (45%). That means under Obama - advantage to #1 TOYOTA. Obama TAX gives TOYOTA a $69 BILLION advantage over GM. McCain plan cuts corporate tax by 10% to create an equal playing field for GM vs. TOYOTA based on taxes.

AT&T will be taxed $53 Billion under Obama vs. $29 Billion under McCain. That means under Obama - advantage to NOKIA. Obama TAX allows Nokia to leapfrog AT&T in revenue after taxes by $4 Billion despite AT&T enjoying a 40% SALES ADVANTAGE. McCain plan would allow AT&T to retain a $32 Billion advantage over NOKIA.

GLOBAL COMPETITION / JOBS / BENEFITS / SECURITY / LOCAL COMPETITION

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